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VOL. XIV.
a.d. 1513-1522
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
PEEFACE.
I. Contents of the Eolls in this Volume —
Comptrollers — Auditors — Crown Lands
— Feuing and Leasing— -Lands held by
Tenure of Office- — Lands retained by
Same Families — Eeflection of Flodden in
the Accounts, ..... xxix
II. The Nine Years after Flodden, . . xxxix
III. Principal Persons of this Period in the Ac-
counts : The Infant King James v. — The
Queen Mother Margaret Tudor — The
Governor, John, Duke of Albany —
James, Earl of Arran — Archibald, Earl
of Angus — Leading Churchmen: Gavin
Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld — Andrew
Forman, Archbishop of St Andrews —
James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow —
Alexander, Lord Hume, Chamberlain —
Eobert Barton, Comptroller, . . lii
IV. Some Minor Historical Persons : Colin
Campbell, Third Earl of Argyle — Alex-
ander Gordon, Third Earl of Huntly —
John, First Lord Drummond — Gavin
Dunbar, Archdeacon of St Andrews,
afterwards Bishop of Aberdeen — Gavin
Dunbar, Preceptor of the King, after-
wards Archbishop of Glasgow — Sir
Patrick Hamilton of Kincavil- — Sir James
Hamilton of Finnart — Eobert Borthwick,
CONTENTS.
Pkeface — continued.
Captain of the Artillery — Sir David
Lindsay, the Poet — John Bellenden, the
Translator — Hector Boece, the Historian,
Walter Chepman, the Printer — Surgeons
and the Bise of the Medical Profession —
Advocates an4 the Beginning of the
Legal Profession — William Cumyng of
Inveralochy, and the Diplomatic Pro-
fession-Position of Women— Mariot
Boncle, Landowner and Trader— Mar-
garet Crichton, widow of George Halker-
ston, Burgess of Edinburgh, afterwards
Countess of Eothes, ....
Y. Foreign Belations : Scotland and Den-
mark— Magnus the Dane, nephew of
Ove Bilde, Chancellor of Denmark — Mis-
sions from Scotland to Christiern II.
for aid against England — Aid sent to
Christiern II. by Scotland, against the
Swedes and Hanseatic League — Scot-
land and France : The Fate of the
Scottish Fleet sent to France — French
Ambassadors : Mace or Matthieu Ville-
bresme — John De Planis — La Fayette —
Scottish Embassies to France: Sir Patrick
Hamilton — Walter Maluny, Abbot of
Glenluce — Lord Fleming — French Offi-
cers in Scotland: Sir Anthony D’Arcy De
La Bastie — Ferest, the Portuguese Baron
— Captains Jakkis : Maurice Denogeant;
Grosellis ; Alan Stewart, Captain of
Milan ; Bukkat ; Jannet — Monsieur
Crochet, Albany’s Steward; Saturnino,
his Italian Banker; Jacques Merchel,
Albany’s Secretary ; John Hill, called
Duke of Milan — No reference in the
Accounts to the Pope or other Con-
tinental States,
PAGE
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cxxviii
CONTENTS.
IX
Preface — continued. PAGE
VI. Boyal Castles and Palaces — their Occupa-
tion and Repair : Stirling — Linlithgow—
Falkland— Edinburgh Castle — Holyrood
— Other Castles in the Accounts — The
Turning Point between the Mediaeval
Feudal Period and the Period called
Modern — Artillery overthrew the Castles
and the Printing Press more gradually
the power of the Feudal Lords, . . cxlvi
Appendices.
I. List of Auditors of the Exchequer
1513-22, clx
II. The Death Poll of Flodden so far as shown
in the Accounts, .... clxii
III. Notice of a Picture of Margaret Tudor
and Albany, now in the Collection of
the Marquis of Bute at Cardiff, . . clxv
IV. List of Prices and Wages from the
Accounts, .... clxxxviii
Appendix to Preface.
Old and New Numbers of Polls, . . cxciv
EXCHEQUER POLLS.
CCCXXXVI. [CCCXLIX.]— Accounts of Ballivi
ad Extra, rendered at Edinburgh, from 4th
July to 2nd August 1514.
Account of —
Andrew Crichton, Chamberlain of Linlithgowshire, 6th
July 1513 to 4th July 1514, .... 1
James, Archbishop of Glasgow, Chamberlain of Fife, 27th
June 1513 to 2nd August 1514, ... 4
Alexander Hume, receiver of the Forest of Ettrick, 30th
July 1513 to 14th July 1514, . . . .16
Ninian Stewart, Chamberlain of Bute, 12th July 1513 to
14th July 1514, ..... 19
Peter Scott, Chamberlain of Strathern, 13th July 1513 to
15th July 1514,
22
X
CONTENTS.
Account of — PAGE
Bobert Muncreif, tutor of John Wood, Chamberlain of
Fetherkern, 12th July 1513 to 12th July 1514, . 25
Alexander Irwin of Drum, intromitter with the lands of
Kintore, Coul, and O’Neil, 28th July 1512 to 15th
July 1514, ...... 26
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, Chamberlain of Murray, 29th
July 1513 to 17th July 1514, . . . .27
Margaret, relict of Henry, Lord Sinclair, lessee of Orkney
and Shetland, 26th July 1513 to 20th July 1514, . 32
Thomas Forester, Chamberlain of Galloway, 20th July 1513
to 20th July 1514, ..... 33
Letter in favour of Mariot Bonkle, . . . .34
Account of —
Bobert Calendar, Chamberlain of Stirling, 30th July 1513
to 6th July 1514, . . . . .36
Andrew, Archbishop of Moray, lessee of the Granges of
Dunbar, 6th July 1513 to 20th July 1514, . . 43
Isabella, relict of Master John Murray of Blackbarony,
bailie of the lordship of Pittencreiff, 3rd*August 1513
to 26th July 1514, ..... 44
CCCXXXVII. [CCCL.] — Accounts of Custumars
and Bailies of Bukghs, rendered at Edin-
burgh, from 1st July to 2nd August 1514.
Account of—
Custumar of Ayr, 1st July 1513 to 1st July 1514, . . 47
Custumars of Irvine, 1st July 1513 to 1st July 1514, . 48
Custumars of Linlithgow, 6th July 1513 to 4th July 1514, 48
Custumar of Haddington, 7th July 1513 to 4th July 1514, 48
Custumar of Pittenweem, 2nd August 1513 to 7th July 1514, 49
Custumar of Montrose, 13th July 1513 to 12th July 1514, . 49
Custumar of Arbroath, entry on office on 13th July 1513 to
12th July 1514, . . . . .49
Custumars of Dundee, 30th July 1513 to 18th July 1514, . 50
Custumar of the burgh of Stirling, 6th July 1513 to 19th
July 1514, . . . . . .51
Custumar of the burgh of Dysart, 28th July 1513 to 20th
July 1514, . . . . .52
Custumars of the burgh of Edinburgh, 3rd August 1513 to
28th July 1514, . . . . .52
Custumar of Dumbarton and Lewis, 5th July 1513 to 29th
July 1514, 57
CONTENTS.
xi
Account of — PAGE
Bailies of Renfrew, ...... 57
Bailies of Rutherglen, 27th July 1513 to 3rd July 1514, . 58
Bailies of Inverkeithing, 13th July 1513 to 5th July 1514, 58
Bailies of Carale, 6th August 1513, . . .58
Bailies of Perth, 8th July 1513, . . . 59
Bailies of Cupar, 11th July 1513 to 8th July 1514, . 60
Bailies of Montrose, 13th July 1513 to 12th July 1514, . 60
Bailies of Irvine, 1st July 1513, . . . .61
Bailies of Ayr, 1st July 1513 to 1st July 1514, . . 61
Bailies of Jedburgh, 19th July 1512 to 1st July 1514, . 61
Bailies of Linlithgow, 6th July 1513 to 4th July 1514, . 61
Bailies of Forfar, 15th July 1513 to 12th July 1514, . 62
Bailies of Rothesay, 12th July 1513 to 12th July 1514, . 62
Bailies of Haddington, 6th July 1513 to 13th July 1514, . 62
Bailies of Kinghorn, 7th July 1512 to 14th July 1514, . 63
Bailies of North Berwick, 6th July 1513 to 15th July 1514, 63
Bailies of Inverness, 26th July 1513 to 20th July 1514, . 63
Bailies of Edinburgh, 27th July 1514, . . .64
Bailies of Stirling, 9th July 1513 to 28th July 1514, . 64
Bailies of Aberdeen, 26th July 1513 to 2nd August 1514, . 64
CCCXXXVIII. [CCCLI.]— Accounts of Ballivi
ad Extra, rendered at Edinburgh, from 30th
July to 31st October 1515.
Account of —
J ohn Grant of Fruchy, Chamberlain and receiver of Glen-
charny, Urquhard, Glenmoriston, and Abernethy,
2nd August 1513 to 30th July 1515, . . . 66
Alexander, Earl Huntly, Chamberlain of Murray, 27th
July 1514 to 3rd August 1515, . . .67
Margaret, relict of Lord Henry Sinclair, lessee of Orkney
and Shetland, 20th July 1514 to 4th August 1515, . 72
Thomas Forester, Chamberlain of Galloway, 20th July 1514
to 9th August 1515, . . . . .73
John Leslie, feuar of the lordship of Garviauch, 26th July
1513 to 2nd August 1515, . . . .75
Alexander Irwyn of Drum, intromitter with the lands of
Kintore, Coul, and O’Neil, 15th July 1514 to 17th
August 1515, . ..... 77
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, receiver of the lands of Strathde
and Cromar, 20th August 1511 to 23rd August 1515, . 78
Robert Moncreif, tutor of John Wod, Chamberlain of
Fettercairn, 12th July 1514 to 2nd August 1515, . 80
xii CONTENTS.
Account of— PAGE
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, lessee of the lordship of Brechyn
and Navair, 30th April 1514 to 2nd August 1515, . 81
Gilbert, Lord Kennedy, Earl of Cassillis, Chamberlain of
Carrick, Leswalt, and Menybrig, 26th July 1513 to
5th September 1515, . . . . 82
Andrew, Bishop of Caithness, Chamberlain of Ross, 28th
July 1513 to 12th September 1515, . . . 83
Andrew, Bishop of Caithness, lessee of Ardmanach, 29th
July 1513 to 31st October 1515, . . .88
CCCXXXIX. [CCLIL] — Accounts of Custumars
and Bailies of Burghs, rendered at Edin-
burgh, from 4th July to 25th September 1515.
Custumar of Montrose, 12th July 1514 to 30th July 1515, . 91
Custumar of Stirling, 19th July 1514 to 30th July 1515, . 92
Custumars of Irvine, 1st July 1514 to 4th July 1515, . 92
Custumar of Wigtoun and Whithern, 26th July 1513 to
10th April 1515, ..... 93
Custumars of Linlithgow, 4th July 1514 to 3rd August
1515, ....... 94
Custumar of Disart, 20th July 1514 to 4th August 1515, . 94
Custumar of Dundee, 18th July 1514 to 7th August 1515, 94
Custumars of Ayr, 1st July 1514 to 5th July 1515, . 95
Custumars of Kirkcudbright, 26th July 1513 to 2nd August
1515, .96
Custumar of Arbroath, 12th July 1514 to 2nd August 1515, 97
Custumar of Dundee, 15th June 1509 to 19th April 1510, 97
Custumar of Aberdeen, 26th July 1513 to 3rd September
1515, ....... 98
Custumar of Banff, 2nd February 1510 to 2nd February
next to come, ...... 98
Custumars of Perth, 24th October 1514 to 6th September
1515, 99
Custumars of Perth, 1st May 1512 to 24th October 1514, . 100
Custumars of Edinburgh, 28th July 1514 to 20th Septem-
ber 1515, . . . . . .102
Bailies. of Rutherglen, 3rd July 1514 to 27th June 1515, . 108
Bailies of Peebles, 27th June 1513 to 27th June 1515, . 108
Bailies of Dumfries, 8th July 1512 to 4th July 1515, . 109
Bailies of Irvine, 1st July 1514 to 4th July 1515, . . 109
Bailies of Montrose, 12th July 1514 to 30th July 1515, . 109
Bailies of Inverness, 20th July 1514 to 2nd August 1515, . 110
Bailies of Edinburgh, 3rd August 1513 to 11th August
1515, ....... 110
CONTENTS.
Xlll
Account of — page
Bailies of Craile, 5th July 1514 to 2nd August 1515, . Ill
Bailies of Kirkcudbright, 29th July 1513 to 2nd August
1515, Ill
Bailies of Wigtoun, 12th July 1513 to 2nd August 1515, . Ill
Bailies of North Berwick, 15th July 1514 to 16th August
1515, . . . . . .112
Bailies of Renfrew, 3rd July 1514 to 5th July 1515, . 112
Bailies of Ayr, 1st July 1514 to 5th July 1515, . . 112
Bailies of Haddington, 13th July 1514 to 6th July 1515, . 112
Bailies of Linlithgow, 4th July 1514 to 30th July 1515, . 113
Bailies of Culane, 2nd August 1513 to 2nd August 1515, . 113
Bailies of Forfar, 12th July 1514 to 3rd August 1515, . 114
Bailies of Perth, 8th July 1514 to 6th August 1515, . 114
Bailies of Aberdeen, 2nd August 1514 to 17th August 1515, 114
Bailies of Inverkething, 5th July 1514 to 5th September
1515, . 115
CCCXL. [CCCLIII.]— Account of Sir Patrick
Hamilton of Kincavile, and Sir James Kin-
cragy, Dean of Aberdeen, Receivers General,
rendered at Edinburgh, 2nd November 1515,
1st July to date, ..... 116
CCCXLI. [CCCLIY.]— Accounts of Ballivi ad
Extra, rendered at Edinburgh, from 15th July
to 13th September 1516.
Account of —
Robert MoncreifF, tutor of John Wod of the lands of Fethir-
kerne, 2nd August 1515 to 15th July 1516, . . 124
Master Peter Scot, Chamberlain of Stratherne, 30th April
1515 to 15th July 1516, . . . .125
Margaret, relict of Henry, Lord Sinclare, lessee of Orkney
and Shetland, 4th August 1515 to 5th August 1516, . 129
Gilbert, Lord Kennedy, Earl of Cassillis, Chamberlain of
Carrik, Leswault, and Menybrig, 5th September 1515
to 6th August 1516, ..... 131
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, Chamberlain of Moray, 3rd
August 1515 to 7th August 1516, . . . 132
Thome Forestare, Chamberlain of Galway, 9th August
1515 to 5th August 1516, . . . .134
Alexander Irwyn of Drum, intromitter with the lands of
Kintor, Coule, and O’Neile, 17th August 1515 to 13th
August 1516, ...... 138
XIV
CONTENTS.
Account of —
Andrew, Bishop of Caithness, Chamberlain of Boss, 12th
August 1515 to 19th August 1516,
Andrew, Bishop of Caithness, lessee of Ardmanach, 31st
October 1515 to 20th August 1516,
Charter to Henry Stewart of the lands of Culcowy, dated
15th August 1511, .....
Account of —
John Grant of Fruchy, Chamberlain and receiver of the
lands of Glencharny, Urquhart, and Glenmorischen,
30th July 1515 to 21st August 1516, .
John Lesly of Wardiris, feuar of the lordship of Garviauch,
20th August 1515 to 21st August 1516,
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, receiver of the lordship of
Strathde and Cromar, 23rd August 1515 to 22nd
August 1516, ......
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, lessee of Brechin and Nevaire,
2nd August 1515 to 22nd August 1516,
Andrew Wardropare, Chamberlain of Kinclevin, 13th July
1513 to 22nd August 1516, ....
James, Archbishop of Glasgow, Chamberlain of Fiffe, 2nd
August 1514 to 7th August 1516,
Andrew Murray, son and heir of Master John Murray of
Blacbarony, bailie of Ballincreife, 26th July 1514 to
13th September 1516, .
CCCXLII. [CCCLV.]— Accounts of Custumars
and Bailies of Burghs, rendered at Edin-
burgh, from 13th July to 18th September 1516.
Account of —
Custumars of Ayr, 5th July 1515 to 16th July 1516,
Custumar of Irvine, 4th July 1515 to 16th July 1516,
Custumar of Stirling, 30th July 1515 to 18th July 1516, .
Custumar of Pettenweme, 4th July 1515 to 19th July 1516,
Custumars of Montrose, 30th July 1515 to 21st July 1516,
Custumar of Arbroath, 2nd August 1515 to 23rd July 1516,
Custumar of Haddington, 4th July 1515 to 13th July 1516,
Custumars of Dundee, 4th and 7th August 1515 to 14th
July 1516, ......
Custumar of Dumbarton and Lowis, 25th December 1514
to 25th July 1516, • . . . .
Lessee of the assise herrings, 9th September 1513 to 7th
August 1516, ......
Letter of pension to William Stirling of Glorat, dated 19th
March 1515, ......
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187
188
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189
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190
190
191
192
193
192
CONTENTS.
XV
Account of —
Custumar of Dysart, 4th August 1515 to 6th August
1516,
Custumar of Linlithgow, 3rd August 1515 to 6th August
1516,
Custumar of Inverkeithing, 28th July 1512 to 9th August
1516,
Custumar of Wigtoun and Quhithirn, 4th July 1515 to 9th
August 1516, ......
Custumars of burgh of Perth, 8th August 1516,
Custumar of Perth, 25th September 1515 to 8th August
1516, .......
Custumars of Aberdeen, 3rd September 1515 to 16th
August 1516, ......
Custumars of Kirkcudbricht, 2nd August 1515 to 18th
August 1516, ......
Custumar of Couper, 6th December 1514 to 10th Sep-
tember 1516, ......
Custumars of Edinburgh, 25th September 1515 to 15th
September 1516,
Bailies of Renfrew, 5th July 1515 to 15th July 1516,
Bailies of Irwin, 4th July 1515 to 15th July 1516, .
Bailies of Haddington, 6th July 1515 to 15th July 1516, .
Bailies of Wigtoun, 2nd August 1515 to 15th July 1516, .
Bailies of Are, from 5th July 1515 to 15th July 1516,
Bailies of Dunbritane, 5th July 1513 to 15th July 1516, .
Bailies of Perth, 6th August 1515 to 16th July 1516,
Bailies of Carale, 2nd August 1515 to 18th July 1516,
Bailies of Inverkethin, 5th September 1515 to 18th July
1516,
Bailies of Forfare, 3rd August 1515 to 19th July 1516,
Bailies of Monthrose, 30th July 1515 to 13th July 1516, .
Bailies of Northberwik, 16th August 1515 to 23rd July
1516, .......
Bailies of Ruthirglen, 27th June 1515 to 23rd July
1516, .......
Bailies of Laudir, 26th June 1515 to 12th August 1516,
Bailies of Culane, 2nd August 1515 to 26th July 1516,
Bailies of Kinghorn, 14th July 1514 to 6th August
1516,
Bailies of Linlithgow, 30th July 1515 to 6th August
1516,
Bailies of Banff, 26th July 1513 to 8th August 1516,
Bailies of Inverness, 2nd August 1515 to 8th August
1516,
Bailies of Abirdene, 6th August 1515 to 12th August
1516, .......
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CONTENTS.
Account of —
Bailies of Jedburgh, 26th. June 1515 to 18th August 1516, .
Bailies of Kirkcudbrycht, 2nd August 1515 to 18th
August 1516, ....
Bailies of Couper, 8th July 1514 to 4th September 1516,
Bailies of Edinburgh, 11th August 1515 to 18th Sep-
tember 1516, ......
CCCXLIII. [CCCLVI.]— Account of Sir Alex-
ander Jardin of Apilgirth, Comptroller,
rendered at Edinburgh, 26th September 1516,
1st March 1515 to 31st August 1516,
CCCXLIV. [CCCLVII.]— Accounts of Balliyi
ad Extra, rendered at Edinburgh, from 13th
July to 31st August 1517.
Account of —
Robert Muncrieff, tutor of John VYode, feuar of the lands of
the thanage of Fettercairn and Abirluthnot, 5th July
1516 to 13th July 1517, . . . .
Andrew Wardropare, Chamberlain of Kinclevin, 2nd
August 1516 to 2nd February 1517,
Bailies of Jedburgh, 26th June 1515 to 18th August
1516, .......
Alexander Irwyn of Drum, intromitter with the lands of
Kintore, Coule, and O’Neil, 13th August 1516 to 5th
August 1517, ......
Ninian Stewart, Sheriff and Chamberlain of Bute, 1st Sep-
tember 1516 to 17th August 1517,
Thomas Forestar, Chamberlain of Galloway, 5th August
1516 to 23rd July 1517, .
Gilbert, Earl of Cassillis, Lord Kennedy, Chamberlain of
Carrik, Leswalt, and Menybrig, 6th August 1516 to
28th July 1517, .
John Leslie of Wardaris, feuar of the lordship of Garviauch,
21st August 1516 to 12th August 1517,
John, Lord Drummond, Chamberlain of Stratherne, 1st May
1514 to 28th July 1517, ....
James, Archbishop of Glasgow, Chamberlain of Fife, 7th
August 1516 to 4th August 1517,
Peter Scott, Chamberlain of Stratherne, 15th July 1516 to
24th July 1517, ......
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225
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233
238
238
239
243
253
CONTENTS. xvii
Account of— PAGE
Margaret, relict of Lord Sinclair, lessee of the lordships of
Orkney and Scheitland, 5th August 1516 to 27th August
1517, ....... 256
Hugh, Earl of Eglinton, Chamberlain of Stewartoun, 14th
October 1516 to 31st August 1517, . . .257
CCCXLV. [CCCLVIII]. — Accounts of Custumars
and Bailies of Burghs, rendered at Edin-
burgh, from 3rd July to 28 th August 1517.
Account of —
Custumar of Aire, 16th July 1516 to 7th July 1517, . 260
Custumar of Linlithgow, 6th August 1516 to 9th July
1517, . . . . . . 261
Custumars of Irwyn, 16th July 1516 to 10th July 1517, . 261
Custumar of Striveling, 18th July to 24th February 1516
inclusive, 16th July 1517, .... 261
Custumar of Striveling, 24th February 1516 to 16th July
1517, ....... 261
Custumars of Perth, 8th August 1516 to 17th July 1517, . 262
Custumars of Montrose, 21st July 1516 to 18th July 1517, 263
Custumar of Hadingtoun, 23rd July 1516 to 18th July
1517, ....... 263
Custumar of Arbroath, 23rd July 1516 to 18th July 1517, . 264
Custumars of itirkcudbrycht, 18th August 1516 to 18th
July 1517, . . . . . .264
Custumars of Dundee, 24th July 1516 to 23rd July 1517, . 264
Custumar of Wigtoun, 9th August 1516 to 23rd July
1517, ....... 265
Custumar of Inverkeithing, 9th August 1516 to 24th July
1517, ....... 266
Custumar of Dunbertane, 24th July 1516 to 29th July
1517, ....... 266
Custumar of Abirdene, 16th August 1516 to 5th August
1517, ....... 266
Custumar of Pettinweme, 19th July 1516 to 11th August
1517, . 267
Custumar of Couper, 10th September 1516 to 11th August
1517, 267
Custumar of Edinburgh, 15th September to 21st October
1516 exclusive, 21st August 1517, . . . 267
Custumar of Edinburgh, 21st October 1516 to 22nd
August 1517, ...... 268
Custumar of Disarte, 6th August 1516 to 28th August
1517, ....... 270
YOU. XIV, b
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
Account of —
Bailies of Ruthirglen, 23rd July 1516 to 3rd July 1517, . 270
Bailies of Lanark, 1st July 1513 to 3rd July 1517, . . 270
Bailies of Peblis, 27th June 1515 to 4th July 1517, . 271
Bailies of Laudir, 12th August 1516 to 3rd July 1517, . 271
Bailies of Aire, 15th July 1516 to 7th July 1517, . . 271
Bailies of Renfrew, 15th July 1516 to 8th July 1517, . 272
Bailies of Jedburgh, 18th August 1516 to 3rd July 1517, . 272
Bailies of Dumfreis, 4th July 1515 to 3rd July 1517, . 272
Bailies of Dunbertane, 15th July 1516 to 7th July 1517, . 272
Bailies of Linlithgow, 6th August 1516 to 9th July 1517, . 272
Bailies of Striveling, 9th July 1513 to 10th July 1517, . 273
Bailies of Irwyne, 15th July 1516 to 10th July 1517, . 273
Bailies of Wigtoun, 15th July 1516 to 10th July 1517, . 273
Bailies of Hadingtoun, 15th July 1516 to 11th July 1517, . 273
Bailies of Perth, 16th July 1516 to 13th July 1517, . 274
Bailies of Carale, 18th July 1516 to 16th July 1517, . 274
Bailies of Inverkeithing, 18th July 1516 to 16th July 1517, 274
Bailies of Montrose, 23rd July 1516 to 17th July 1517, . 275
Bailies of Forfar, 19th July 1516 to 17th July 1517, . 275
Bailies of Kirkcudbrycht, 18th August 1516 to 18th July
1517, 275
Bailies of Couper, 4th September 1516 to 18th July 1517, 275
Bailies of Dundee, 26th July 1512 to 21st July 1517, . 275
Bailies of Northberwyk, 23rd July 1516 to 23rd July 1517, 276
Bailies of Kingorne, 6th August 1516 to 23rd July 1517, . 276
Bailies of Abirdene, 12th August 1516 to 8th August
1517, . . . . . . . 276
Bailies of Culane, 26th July 1516 to 8th August 1517, . 277
Bailies of Edinburgh, 18th September 1516 to 12th August
1517, 277
Bailies of ;Jn vernes, 12 th August 1516 to 14th August
1517, ~ 277
CCCXLYI. [CCCLIX.]— Account of Robert
Bertoun, Comptroller, rendered at Edinburgh,
3rd September 1517, 12 th October 1516 to
date.
With Sheriffs, ...... 279
With Bailies of Burghs, ..... 280
With Custumars, . . . . . . 280
With Bailies ad Extra, . . . . 281
Extra Rotulos, . . . . . .281
Discharge, ....... 284
CONTENTS.
XIX
CCCXLVIL [CCCLX.]— Accounts of Ballivi ad
Extra, rendered at Edinburgh, from 28 th June
to 13th August 1518.
Account of —
Robert Muncreif, tutor of John Wood, feuar of tlie thanage
of Fethirkerne and Aberluthnott,
Alexander Irwin of Drum, intromitter with the lands of
Kintor, Coule, and Oneile, 5th August 1517 to 26th
July 1518,
Andrew Wardropar, Chamberlain of Kinclevin, 26th July
1518, ....
Gilbert, Earl of Cassillis, Chamberlain of Galloway, 1st
September 1517 to 27th July 1518,
Gilbert, Earl of Cassillis, Lord Kennedy, Chamberlain of
Carrik, Leswalt, and Menybrig, 28th July 1517 to 27th
July 1518, .
John Leslie of Wardaris, feuar of the lordship of Garviauch,
12th August 1517 to 28th July 1518, .
Margaret, relict of Henry, Lord Sincler, lessee of Orkney and
Shetland, 27th August 1517 to 28th July 1518,
John, Earl of Athol, Chamberlain of Ross, 19th August
1516 to 2nd August 1518, ....
John, Earl of Athol, Chamberlain of Ardmanach, 20th
August 1516 to 2nd August 1518,
Peter Scott, Chamberlain of Stratherne, 24th July 1517 to
4th August 1518, .....
Ninian Stewart, Chamberlain of the lordship of Bute, 17th
August 1517 to 7th August 1518,
James, Archbishop of Glasgow, Chamberlain of Fife, 4th
August 1517 to 9th August 1518,
Charter of the lands of Innerallochy and others to William
Cumyng, younger, dated 14th July 1513,
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, receiver of lordships of Strathde
and Cromar, 22nd August 1516 to 12th August 1518, .
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, lessee of Brechin and Nevaire,
22nd August 1516 to 13th August 1518,
Thome Forestar, Chamberlain of Galloway, 23rd July 1517
to 18th August 1518, .....
CCCXLVIII. [CCCLXI.]— Accounts of Custu-
mars and Bailies of Burghs, rendered at
Edinburgh, from 1st July to 28th August 1518.
Account of —
Custumar of Pittenweme, 1 1th August 1517 to 1st J uly 1518,
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301
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312
313
315
324
325
326
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CONTENTS.
Account of —
Custumar of Aire, lVtli July 1517 to 6th July 1518,
Custumar of Irwyne, 10th July 1517 to 6th July 1518,
Custumar of Hadingtoune, 18th July 1517 to 12th July
1518, .... . .
Custumar of Dundee, 23rd July 1517 to 19th July 1518, .
Custumar of Abirbrodoch, 8th July 1517 to 19th July
1518, .......
Custumar of Disart, 28th August 1517 to 28th July
1518,
Custumar of Linlithgow, 9th July 1517 to 3rd August
1518, .......
Custumar of Montrose, 18th July 1517 to 16th July 1518,
Custumar of Striveling, 16th July 1517 to 16tli July
1518, . . . . . . .
Custumar of Inverkethin, 4th July 1517 to 3rd August
1518, .......
Custumar of Perth, 17th July 1517 to 18tli August 1518, .
Custumar of Couper, 11th August 1517 to 18th August
1518, .
Custumar of Kirkcudbrycht, Wigtoune, and Quhitherne,
18th July 1517 to 17th August 1518, .
Custumar of Abirdene, 5th August 1517 to 20th August
1518, .......
Custumar of Edinburgh, 22nd August 1517 to 21st August
1518, . .
Custumar of Banff, 27th March 1517 to 26th August
1518, .......
Custumar of Innerness, Ross, Sutherland, and Caithness,
1st August 1517 to 28th August 1518,
Bailies of Inverness, 14th August 1517 to 7th July 1518 .
Bailies of Linlithgow, 9th July 1517 to 8th July 1518,
Bailies of Renfrew, 8th July 1517 to 8th July 1518,
Bailies of Dumfreis, 3rd July 1517 to 1st July 1518,
Bailies of Peblis, 4th July 1517 to 1st July 1518, .
Bailies of Ruthirglen, 3rd July 1517 to 1st July 1518,
Bailies of Aire, 7th July 1517 to 6th July 1518,
Bailies of Craile, 16th July 1517 to 15th July 1518,
Bailies of Striveling, 10th July 1517 to 15th July 1518, .
Bailies of Kirkcudbrycht, 18th July 1517 to 15th July
1518, .......
Bailies of Montros, 17th July 1517 to 16th July 1518,
Bailies of Irwyne, 10th July 1517 to 16th July 1518,
Bailies of Hadingtoun, 11th July 1517 to 9th July 1518, .
Bailies of Northberwik, 23rd July 1517 to 9th July 1518, .
Bailies of Dunbertane, 7th July 1517 to 12th July 1518, .
Bailies of Inverkeithine, 16th July 1517 to 15th July 1518,
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330
330
331
331
331
331
332
332
333
333
333
334
335
336
336
337
337
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337
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338
338
338
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CONTENTS.
Account of —
Bailies of Dunde, 21st July 1517 to 17th July 1518,
Bailies of Wigtoun, 10th July 1517 to 17th July 1518,
Bailies of Perth, 13th July 1517 to 20 July 1518, .
Bailies of Banff, 8th August 1516 to 20th July 1518,
Bailies of Cowper, 18th July 1517 to 28th July 1518,
Bailies of Kinghorne, 23rd July 1517 to 23rd July 1818, .
Bailies of Forfar, 17th July 1517 to 24th July 1518,
Bailies of Jedburgh, 3rd July 1517 to 9th August 1518,
Bailies of Edinburgh, 12th August 1517 to 17th August
1518, .......
Bailies of Aberdene, 8th August 1517 to 20th August 1518,
Bailies of Culane, 8th August 1517 to 25th August 1518, .
Bailies of Name, 5th September 1510 to 28th August 1518,
CCCXLIX. [CCCLXII.]— Account of Eobert Ber-
toun, Comptroller, rendered at Edinburgh, 27th
August 1518, 3rd September 1517 to 25th
August 1518.
With Sheriffs, . .
With Bailies of Burghs, .....
With Custumars, ......
With Bailies ad Extra, .....
Extra Rotulos, ......
Discharge, . . ....
CCCL. [CCCLXIII.] —Accounts oe Balliyi ad
Extra, rendered at Edinburgh from 24th
October to 12th November 1520.
Account of —
William Gordon, curator of John Wod, Fethirearne and
Abirluthnot, 17th July 1518 to 24th October 1520,
Ninian Stewart, Chamberlain of lordship of Bute, 7th
August 1518 to 6th November 1520,
John Grant of Fruchy, feuar of the lands of Glencharny,
Urquhart, and Glenmorischen, 21st August 1516 to
15th November 1520, .....
John Creichton of Innernyte, Chamberlain of Kinclevin,
2nd January 1516 to 31st October 1520,
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, receiver of the lordships of
Strathde and Cromare, 12th August 1518 to 12 th
December 1520, .....
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341
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341
342
342
342
342
342
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344
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345
346
346
348
360
361
364
365
366
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CONTENTS.
CCCLI. [CCCLXIV.] — Accounts of Custumars
And Bailies of Burghs, rendered at Edin-
burgh from 6th November to 15th December
1520.
Account of —
Custumar of Hadingtoune, 12th July 1518 to 1st August
1520 — 6th November 1520, ....
Custumar of Cupar, 18th August 1518 to 7th November
1520, .......
Custumar of Pittenweem, 1st July 1518 to 15th November
1520,
Custumar of Montrose, 16th July 1518 to 8th November
1520, . . . .
Custumar of Wigtoun and Whithorn, 17th August 1518
to 6th November 1520, ....
Custumar of Dundee, 19th July 1518 to 22nd November
1520,
Custumar of Banff, 26th August 1518 to 26th November
1520, .......
Custumar of Innerkeithing, 3rd August 1518 to 27th
November 1520, .....
Custumar of Inverness, Ross, Sutherland, and Caithness,
28th August 1518 to 28th November 1520,
Custumar of Kirkcudbright, 17th August 1518 to 18th
August 1520 — 15th December 1520,
Bailies of Haddington, 9th July 1518 to 6th November
1520, . . . . . .
Bailies of Couper, 23rd July 1518 to 7th November 1520, .
Bailies of Crail, 15th July 1518 to 14th November 1520, .
Bailies of Rutherglen, 1st July 1518 to 22nd November
1520, ......
Bailies of Perth, 20th July 1518 to 26th November 1520,
Bailies of Innerkeithing, 15th July 1518 to 26th November
1520, .......
Bailies of Kinghorn, 23rd July 1518 to 10th November 1520,
Bailies of Culane, 25th August 1518 to 7th November 1520,
Bailies of Irvine, 6th July 1518 to 7th November 1520,
Bailies of Dumbarton, 12th July 1518 to 9th November 1520,
CCCLII. [CCCLXV.]— Accounts of Ballivi ad
Extra, rendered at Edinburgh from 7th
October 1521 to 20th May 1522.
Account of—
Ninian Stewart, Chamberlain of lordship of Bute, 6th
November 1520 to 6th February 1521,
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371
371
372
373
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373
373
374
375
375
376
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376
376
377
378
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XXlll
Account of —
Janet, Countess of Atliole, executrix of John, Earl of
Athole, Chamberlain of Ross, 2nd August 1518 to 7th
October 1521, ......
Janet,- Countess of Athole, executrix of John of Athole,
Chamberlain and lessee of Ardmanach, 2nd August
1518 to 10th October 1521, ....
Peter Scott, Chamberlain of Stratherne, 4th August 1518
to 2nd April 1522, .....
James, Archbishop of Glasgow, Chamberlain of Fife, 9th
August 1518 to 26th February 1521,
Margaret, relict of Lord Sinclair, lessee of Orkney and Shet-
land, 28th July 1518 to 19th February 1521, .
Colin, Earl of Argyll, Chamberlain of Cowell and Rose-
neith, 11th August 1511 to 19th February 1521,
William Gordoune, curator of John Wod, feuar of the
thanage of Fethircarne and Abirluthnott, 24th October
1520 to 18th March 1521, ....
John Crichton of Innernyte, Chamberlain of Kinclevin,
31st October 1520 to 10th March 1521,
John Leslie of Wardaris, feuar of the lordship of Gar-
viauch, 28th July 1518 to 29th March 1522, .
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, receiver of fermes of Stratlide
and Cromare, 12th December 1520 to 9th April 1522,
Alexander, Earl of Huntly, lessee of Brechin and Nevare,
13th December 1520 to 9th April 1522,
Gilbert, Earl of Cassillis, Chamberlain of Galloway, 27th
July 1518 to 9th April 1522, ....
Gilbert, Earl of Cassillis, Lord Kennedy, Chamberlain of
Carrik, Leswalt, and Menybrig, 27th July 1518 to 20th
May 1522, ......
Alexander Irvin of Drum, intromitter with the lands of
Kintor, Coule, and O’Neile, 26th July 1518 to 2nd
March 1521, ......
CCCLIII. [CCCLXYI]. — Accounts of Custumars
and Bailies of Burghs, rendered at Edin-
burgh from 10th February 1521 to 22nd May
1522,
Account of —
Custumars of Irvine, 6th July 1518 to 10th February 1521,
Custumar of Ayr, 6th July 1518 to 15th February 1521, .
Custumar of Haddington, 6th November 1520 to 15th
February 1521, ......
Custumar of Montrose, 8th November 1520 to 17th Feb-
ruary 1521, ......
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417
419
420
423
424
425
426
429 .
430
432
432
433
433
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Account of —
Custuinar of Dysart, 28th July 1518 to 28th August 1522
— 19th February 1521, .
Custumar pf Inverkeithing, 27th November 1520 to 19th
February 1521, .....
Custumar of Cupar, 7th November 1520 to 26th Feb-
ruary 1521, ......
Custumar of Dumbarton, 29th July 1517 to 6th March 1521,
Custumar of Pittenweem, 15th November 1520 to 7th
March 1521, ......
Custumars of Aberdeen, 20th August 1518 to 1st January
1521— 9th March 1521, ....
Custumar of Arbroath, 19th July 1518 to 4th April 1522,
Custumar of Perth, 18th August 1518 to 9th April 1522, .
Custumar of Inverness, Ross, Sutherland, and Caithness,
28th November 1520 to 7th March 1521,
Custumar of Wigton and Whithorn, 6th November 1520
to 10th March 1521,
Custumar of Stirling, 16th July 1518 to 13th March 1521,
Custumars of Dundee, 22nd November 1520 to 2nd April
1522, .......
Custumar of Edinburgh, 21st August 1518 to 22nd May
1522, . . . . . .
Letter of pension to Cristina Gray, dated 7th October
1522, .......
Bailies of Dumfries, 1st July 1518 to 5th February 1521, .
Bailies of Lauder, 3rd July 1517 to 6th February 1521,
Bailies of Forfar, 24th July . 15 18 to 6th February 1521,
Bailies of Irvine, 7th November 1520 to 7th February
1521, .......
Bailies of Ayr, 6th July 1518 to 7th February 1521,
Bailies of Peebles, 1st July 1518 to 8th February 1521,
Bailies of Dumbarton, 9th November 1520 to 8th Feb-
ruary 1521,
Bailies of Kinghorn, 10th November 1520 to 11th Feb-
ruary 1521, ......
Bailies of Renfrew, 8th July 1518 to 13th February 1521, .
Bailies of Haddington, 6th November 1520 to 13th Feb-
ruary 1521,
Bailies of Culane, 7th November 1520 to 18th February
1521, .......
Bailies of Montrose, 16th June 1518 to 18th February
1521, . . . . . . .
Bailies of Inverkeithing, 6th November 1520 to 29th Feb-
ruary 1521, ......
Bailies of Crail, 14th November 1520 to 26th February
1521, .......
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XXV
Accounts of —
Bailies of Nairn, 28th August 1518 to 14th March 1521, .
Bailies of Couper, 7th November 1520 to 19th February
1521, .... .
Bailies of Dundee, 17th July 1518 to 28th March 1522,
Bailies of Aberdeen, 20th August 1518 to 28th March 1522,
Bailies of Inverness, 7th July 1518 (Martinmas exclusive
1521) to 12th April 1522, .
Bailies of Edinburgh, to 12th April 1522, .
CCCLIV. [CCCLXVII].— Account of Robert Ber-
toun, Comptroller, rendered at Edinburgh,
30th May 1522, 27th August 1518 to date.
With Sheriffs, 1520, .
451
With Bailies of Burghs, ....
451
With Custumars, .....
452
With Bailies ad Extra, ....
452
With Sheriffs, 1521, .
With Bailies of Burgh, ....
452
453
With Custumars, .....
453
With Bailies ad Extra, ....
453
APPENDIX. — Rentals of Crown Lands.
Entries of —
Stirlingshire, .....
477
Methven, ......
478
Galloway, below Cree, ....
478
Galloway, above Cree, ....
478
Rental of —
Galloway and Ayr, let 28th November 1519,
480
Galloway, below Cree, let 27 th February 1518,
481
Barony of Bootle, .....
481
Culven, *
483
Glenken, ......
483
Sannak, ......
484
Twyname, ......
484
Galloway, above Cree, ....
485
Entries; of Galloway, 8 th August 1517, 4th October 1518,
and
6th April 1519 — 28th March 1520,
#
487
Rental of —
Dundonald, let 16th July 1518, 31st January 1520,
1st
March 1521, .
487
King’s Meadow, near Edinburgh, 11th March 1521,
.
488
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Entries ; of Menteith, let in fen-farm, 5th March 1517, . 488
Rental of —
Strathern, let 8th January 1515, 23rd February 1516, . 489
Kinclaven, Discher, and Toyer, 9th January 1516, . . 489
Stewarton, let 4th May 1517, . . . . 490
Fife, lands not yet let in feu-farm let 2nd January 1516, . 494
Fife, let 3rd January 1521, . . . . .501
Decree of the Commissioners for letting the Crown lands,
in an action by Robert Muncrefe of Tibbermells
against John Betoun of Crefe, touching the right to
the tack of Urquhard in Fife, .... 505
Rental of —
Galloway, below Cree, let 1st March 1521, . . . 506
Galloway, above Cree, . . . . .510
Strathern, let 6th February 1521, . . . . 511
Stewarton, let 3rd March 1521, . . . . 512
Entries of —
Stewarton, 16th March 1522, .... 513
Teling and Polgavy, 3rd March 1521, . . . 513
Responde Book, 1513, ..... 515
Do. 1514, . . . . .542
Do. 1515, . . . . .574
Do. 1516, . . . . .582
Do. 1517, . . . . .592
Do. 1518, . . . . .604
Do. 1519, . . . . .616
Do. 1520, . . . • .626
Index, ....... 639
PREFACE.
PREFACE.
i.
Contents of the Rolls.
The present volume contains the Exchequer
Rolls extant from 6th July 1513 to 31st May 1522,
which were audited at Edinburgh at various dates
from 4th July 1514 to 31st May 1522. It embraces
the accounts of the first nine years of the reign of
James v. from shortly before his father s death at
Flodden on 9th September 1513, down to shortly
before the appointment of the Council of Regency in
October 1522. John, Duke of Albany, the King’s
Tutor or Guardian, and Governor or Regent,
governed Scotland from 16th May 1515 to 7th
June 1517 as Regent, and again from 19th November
1521 to the spring of 1523, when he visited France
for the last time before his final departure from
Scotland. He came back on 8th October 1523,
and finally retired to France on 20tli May 1524.
The period under review may be deemed the
Regency of Albany, although he did not begin
to govern till a year after these accounts com-
mence, and continued Regent for two years after
XXX
PEEFACE.
they close. It almost exactly synchronises with
the Papacy of Leo x.
There are no detailed Sheriffs’ accounts, but the
sums received from these officers appear in the
accounts of the Comptrollers. The accounts of
the Baillies and Custumars of the Koyal Burghs
are preserved for the whole period, and so are
those of the Baillivi ad extra, though with some
omissions, and at irregular intervals.
There are no Comptrollers’ accounts prior to
1516. On 26th September of that year Sir
Alexander Jardine of Applegarth rendered his
account as Comptroller from 1st March to 31st
August 151 6.1 2 Andrew Stewart, Bishop of Caith-
ness, who had been Comptroller in the latter part
of the preceding reign, continued in office until,
or at least rendered his last account on 1 6th
January 15 14. 2 He appears to have been super-
seded by James Kedheuch, who accompanied the
King to Flodden, and probably fell there, for his
heirs and executors are called on to account
for the receipts by him from the Custumars of
Perth in their account, which includes the year
1513. 3
In 1515 Sir Patrick Hamilton of Kincavil,
and James Kincragy, Dean of Aberdeen, render
1 Page 214.
2 Page 29. The expression, ‘In
supervisione sua reddita apud
Edinburgh, 16th January 1513 (or
1514),’ is unusual, and perhaps
implies that before he rendered
that account he had been super-
seded.
3Pp. 10, 11, 96, 101, 112.
PREFACE.
XXXI
an account for the four months preceding 2nd
November, as Receivers-General of the property
of the King. The contents of this Roll (cccxl.)
are the same as those of the Comptroller in
other years, and in the margin as well as the
text1 of the accounts, Sir Patrick Hamilton is
frequently designed Comptroller, so that it is pro-
bable the name and not the substance of the office
had been temporarily changed until a definite
appointment to the office of Comptroller was made.
From 12th October 1516 2 to 3rd September 1517,
from 3rd September 1517 3 to 25th September 1518,
and from 27th August 1518 to 31st May 1522, 4
there are accounts rendered by Robert Barton
(Bertoun) of Over Berntoun, a brother of Andrew
Barton the sea captain, which prove that Robert
Barton held the office of Comptroller during the
period from 12th October 1516 to 31st May 1522,
when the present volume ends. The cause of the
supersession of Jardine by Barton may probably
be found in an entry in the Rolls for 1518, which
states that the Auditors of Exchequer had ascer-
tained that the King had been defrauded by a long
tack of the English customs which Jardine had
held, and which he was compelled to renounce on
receiving payment of <£40.5
The Auditors throughout are generally the same
1 Page 155.
2 Page 279.
Page 344.
4 Page 451.
5 Page 353.
XXX11
PREFACE.
persons. James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow
and Chancellor, Gavin Dunbar, Archdeacon of St
Andrews and Clerk Register, afterwards Bishop of
Aberdeen, Robert Forman, Dean of Glasgow,
brother of Andrew Forman Archbishop of St
Andrews, James Kincragy, Dean of Aberdeen,
John Campbell of Thorntoun, Treasurer, John
White, Rector of Petcokkis, Director of Chancery,
and Nicholas Crawford of Oxgang, constantly
appear, but a few variations occur in the later audits.
At the audits of 18th September 1517 and of
1522, Thomas Halkerston, Provost of Crichton,
disappears, and so does James Kincragy, while
Thomas Hay, Rector of Ruthven, Secretary of
Albany, and John Dingwall, Archdeacon of Caith-
ness, first appear.1 The absence of a complete
audit between 27th August 1518 and 31st May
1522, when more than three years’ accounts of the
Comptroller were audited, was probably due to the
absence of Albany from 7th June 1517 to 19th
November 1521, and the disturbed state of the
kingdom owing to the contest between the
Douglasses and the Hamiltons, the party of Angus
and the party of Arran.
Various causes diminished the lands held by the
Crown during this period, and consequently dimin-
ished its revenues, already lessened by the extra-
vagant liberality of James iv. The ward of
1 In Appendix I. will be found
a more exact List of the Auditors
of Exchequer, an important branch
of the Scottish Government, for
which I am indebted to Mr
Archibald Anderson.
PREFACE. xxxiii
Sutherland had lapsed by the infeftment of the
new Countess, the wife of Adam Gordon, second
son of the Earl of Huntly. Ross and Ardmanach,
still in the charge of a Crown Receiver, were dis^
turbed by the raids of the Western Highlanders,
and their rents were only partially levied. Stirlingr
shire and Linlithgowshire, as well as the portions
which still remained to the Crown of the Earldom
of March and the Forest of Ettrick, had been
allocated for the dowry, or conjunct infeftment as it
was technically termed, of the Queen Dowager.
Orkney and Shetland were held under the tack
granted to Lord Sinclair, to which his wife succeeded.1
No accounts were rendered by the Earl of Argyle for
the Lordship of Kintyre from 13th August 1511 to
19th February 1522, because of the war and the waste
of these lands since Flodden,2 and it was not till the
audit of 1 522 that he gave in an account for the lands
of Cowel and Rosneath for the ten years preceding.
The lands still held by the Crown were the
Earldom of Fife, which was administered by James
Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow ; Bute, for which
Ninian Stewart was Chamberlain ; the Earldom of
Strathearn, of which Patrick Scott was Chamberlain
in 1514, but which was in that year transferred to
Lord Drummond, who was allowed in 1517 to
account for the balance 3 of its revenues by taking
more than half to himself for his fee as Keeper of
Stirling, and of the person of the King, and for other
1 Page 416. 2 Page 417. 3 Page 25.
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causes moving the Auditors ; 1 the Thanages of
Fettercairn and Kintore, and the lands of Coul
and O’Neil ; the Earldom of Moray, which was
alienated from the Crown by the admission of
the King’s illegitimate brother the Earl of Moray2
to the Earldom by Parliament in July 1515 ;
the Lordships of Ross and Ardmanach, of which,
after the death of the Bishop of Caithness, the Earl
of Huntly, and afterwards the Earl of Athole and
his widow were Chamberlains ; the lands of the Lord-
ship of Galloway ; the Granges of Dunbar, part of
the old Earldom of March, of which Andrew For-
man was Lessee in 1514, but which disappear
from the subsequent accounts, probably because
part of the Queen Dowager’s conjunct infeftment,
although she only succeeded in getting a single
payment3 of £91, 13s. 4d. from the domain lands ;
the Lordship of Balincreif ; the lands of Glen-
cairn ey, Urquhart, Glenmoriston, and Abernethy ;
the Lordships of Garioch, which John Leslie of
Wardens held in feu,4 and of Brechin and Nevar,
Strathdee and Cromar, for all of which the Earl of
Huntly was Receiver ; the Lordship of Kintyre and
the lands of Carrick, Leswalt, and Menybrig.
The Rentals of the King’s Lands, which are
printed in this volume, from 1st March 1513 to
April 1522, continue to afford evidence of the process
of converting customary tacks for years or annual
1 Page 243.
2 Page 150.
4 Pages 75, 151, 238, 423.
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holdings into feus, which was pointed out in the
Preface to the last volume. It is needless to enter
into the same detail a second time. But it may be
observed that tacks still went on side by side with
feus, and were set for various periods, as for three
years, which was the custom in Galloway, or for five,
as in Fife,1 and in exceptional cases for six or nine
years,2 which is the longest term. Dundonald and
other lands in Ayrshire, which fell to the Crown in
1518 by the forfeiture of David Hume of Wedder-
burn, were let to Campbell of Thornton, the Trea-
surer, and his wife, for five years, who transferred their
lease to William Wallace and Elizabeth Campbell,
perhaps a daughter of the Treasurer.3 There are
also instances of liferent leases.4 5 It was in Fife
that the practice of feuing went on most steadily,6
and its compulsory character is proved by an entry
that the tenants should take up their infeftments
before Whitsunday on pain of forfeiture ;6 while
another inducement to become feuars is shown by
the statement that they were now relieved from the
services they had formerly rendered as tenants.7
1 Page 495.
2 Forest of Buchan let to Mar-
garet Boyd, Countess of Cassilis, for
9 years — p. 480. Kings Meadow,
let to Walter Chepman, and Agnes
Cockburn his spouse, and David
their son, for 9 years — p. 488.
3 Page 487.
4 Pages 489-495-499.
5 Pages 494-505. There is a
curious instance of a feu being held
to supersede a tack, and of the
decision by the Commissioners of
Exchequer in an action between
Beton the feuar and Moncreiff the
tacksman, as to the lands of Urqu-
hard in Fife — pages 505-6, and see
also 500.
6 Page 495.
7 Pages 7, 161, 171, 246, 318, 402.
The gain to the Exchequer by feu-
farming is shown by the Charter of
Feu-farm to Henry Stewart, in
which the money feu-duty was half
as much again as the old rent — page
145.
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The Responde Books from 1513 to 1520 will be
found to contain many interesting entries as to
lands held in various parts of Scotland as the fees
or emoluments for certain offices, as those of Justi-
ciar, Chamberlain, Admiral, Warden or Custodier of
Castles and Forests, Sheriff, Coroner, Deemster,
Mair or Sergeant, Porter or Janitor, Cellarer,
and Executioner.1
The tenacity with which land has been held for
centuries by the same families is illustrated by
many baronies or estates being then the property
of the families who hold them in the present day,
as Borthwick of Crookston, Gardyne of Gardyne,
Irvine of Drum, Mure of Rowallan, Dunbar of
Mochrum, Boswell of Auchenleck, Guthrie of
Guthrie, Rose of Kilravock, Maxton of Cultoquhey,
Hume of Wedderburn, Herries of Terregles, and
Edmondston of Duntreath. The smaller barons
often escaped the forfeitures which so fre-
quently changed the descent of the greater titles
and the lands attached to them. The settled
policy of the first four Jameses had succeeded in
breaking down the older Earldoms, but a new
nobility was gradually rising to the same exorbitant
power and accumulating the great estates which in
some cases, as in the earldoms of A thole, Argyle, and
Huntly, have been transmitted to their descendants.
In this, as in other Volumes of the series, the
student of the origin of place-names and of sur-
xLe Buriourship, p. 581.
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names will find much aid as to the forms of
spelling at a time when the ecclesiastical registers
are more scanty or less well preserved.
As might be anticipated in the Accounts, Rentals,
and Responde Books, there are many incidental
notices which bear on the fatal field of Flodden.
The number of widows who render accounts instead
of their deceased husbands is remarkable. The
most notable are Janet Paterson, widow of Sir
Alexander Lauder of Blyth, Provost of Edinburgh,
and Margaret Crichton, widow of George Halker-
ston, a Burgess of Edinburgh, afterwards Countess
of Rothes, who continue to discharge the office of
Custumars held by their husbands, the former till
20th September 1515, and the latter till 21st
August 1517. But there are other examples, as
Margaret Lady Sinclair, who continued to hold the
tack of Orkney and Shetland, granted to her husband,
Henry Lord Sinclair, the Master of Artillery, who
died under the King's banner in the camp of Nor-
thumberland. The same lady acted as Custumar of
Dysart. The accounts, especially the Rentals and
Responde Book, are full of references to persons
slain at Flodden, or in the course of the campaign
in Northumberland, which show how the Act passed
at Twizelhauch in favour of their heirs was carried
out in practice.1 The death-roll of Flodden, so far as
implicitly shown in these accounts, which represent
only of course a small portion of the loss, is given in
1 Appendix II,
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the Appendix, from which it appears that the remis-
sion of entry dues was made to the King’s tenants as
well as his vassals. With the notices of deaths may
be contrasted the payments towards the ransoms of
Sir William Scot of Balwearie 1 and James Logan,2
but two instances of prisoners on that bloody day
scarcely derogate from the statement of historians
that no prisoners were taken. A single entry records
a partial success in the unfortunate campaign. John
Ainslie (Hainslie), Captain of Norham, and Edward
Gray, Captain of Chillingham, who had been taken
prisoners when these castles were destroyed by James
on his march to Flodden, were sent to Falkland, and
the Chamberlain of Fife is allowed forty merks a
week for their expenses during thirteen weeks.3
The war against England, by withdrawing the
military power at the disposal of the Scottish
King, had the natural effect of risings in the High-
lands, and several entries refer to these.4 Strath-
earn was invaded by the Highlanders of Argyle ;
Colin, Earl of Argyle, though absent, receives a
remission of the rents of Kintyre from 13 th
August 1511 to 25th February 1521, of which
those of 1511-12 were specially remitted by
Albany and the remainder by the Auditors
with consent of the Chancellor, on consideration
of the war which had prevented the Earl from
levying the rents down to the day of audit, upon
condition that he should faithfully account for
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them in future. The Highlanders and Islanders of
the North-West made raids on Ross-shire, as is
shown by the fortification of the Castles of Ding-
wall and Redcastle by the Bishop of Caithness, as
Chamberlain of Ross and Ardmanach, to whom
allowances are made on this account. The disturb-
ance in this part of the country continued during
Albany's regency, and we learn from several entries
that he projected an expedition to Ross along with
the young King, though he never carried it out.
The Border Counties were perhaps even more
disturbed than the Highlands by the raids from
England, and the rising of the Humes and other
partisans of Angus, but few references to these
appear in the accounts.
II.
Sketch of History of Nine Years after
Flodden.
The period of these accounts does not contain
any event of the first magnitude in the history of
Scotland ; but it does not deserve the epithet of dull
which has been applied to it. It was a time of
transition and turmoil, during which the country,
favoured by unexpected causes, recovered to a
considerable extent from the shock of Flodden.
Distracted within itself, Scotland was yet able to
maintain external independence. Though too weak
to cope with the forces of Henry viil, the fact
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that its infant monarch was his nephew modified
for a time his hostility, and made him and his
ministers hope to gain Scotland by other methods
than conquest. The French and English parties
now began to assume a definite character, and
held an equilibrium or balance of power with a
singular alternation of pre-dominance. Neither had
sufficient strength to extinguish the other, and
perhaps a qualified patriotism restrained them from
attempting extreme measures. But the nobles and
landed men were constantly engaged in secret
intrigues or in open feuds. Their intrigues and
conflicts produced several romantic and some tragic
incidents : the secret marriage of Margaret Tudor
to Angus ; her vain but natural endeavour to keep
the custody of her infants ; the execution of the
Humes ; the murder of De La Bastie ; the fight of
Cleanse the Causeway ; the reconciliation of the
Queen with Albany, and her quarrel with Angus.
The lines of demarcation between the two parties,
most conveniently called at this period French
and English, which for more than a century and a
half troubled and divided Scotland, were now first
traced. They were to some extent altered in the
next generation by the Reformation into those
between Romanists and Reformers, whose conflict
continued until the Union with England under
James vi. as a Protestant but Episcopal monarch,
again narrowed the issue into that between the
Episcopalian and the Presbyterian forms of Church
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government. The attempt to precipitate the
Union by the marriage of James iv. with Margaret
Tudor miscarried, though the Union was the ulti-
mate consequence of that alliance. During the
period from the accession of Henry vm. to the death
of Elizabeth, the English succession in a direct line
remained in suspense, and the possibility of the
Scottish monarch becoming the nearest heir was
never absent from the calculations of English or
Scottish Statesmen. That of Scotland itself de-
pended for three generations on the single lives of
James v. , Mary Stuart, and James vl, each of whom
had a long minority. During the brief portion of
the period with which we are here concerned —
the years from 1513 to 1522, — the death of
the Earl of Ross, the posthumous child of
James iv., in 1514, left John, Duke of Albany,
son of Alexander, Duke of Albany, brother of
James hi., the next heir to the Crown. After
him stood the Earl of Arran, son of Mary, the
sister of James hi. The exile of the elder Albany
had led to the birth, education, and marriage of his
son in France, where his wife, Anne de la Tour
D’ Auvergne, a niece of his mother, inherited part of
the great fiefs of Boulogne and of Auvergne, which
he administered in her right. He held also the
high office of Admiral under the French monarch,
and continued throughout his life more than half
a Frenchman, ignorant,’ or at least imperfectly
acquainted with the language of the people he was
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summoned to govern.1 A French author translated
the Chronicles of Fordoun and Boece for his use. He
called France his country and Francis I. his master.
He always signed his Christian name Jehan, not
John. After his return to France in 1524 he never
saw Scotland again. No one pressed him, and he did
not desire to visit that unruly country a third time.
Arran, by nature an unstable character, wavered
between France and England, until his rivalry with
Angus forced him to prefer the French interest.
Angus, with the hereditary ambition, the bravery
and the ability of his race, was a more serious
aspirant to the throne than either Albany or Arran.
By the will of James iv., the guardianship of
James v., an infant under two years, was conferred
on his mother the Queen Dowager, and this gave
her a preferential claim to the Regency, which was
confirmed by Parliament in July 1514. Her im-
prudent and rash second marriage in August of that
year to Angus, the grandson and successor of Angus
Bell-the-Cat, forfeited her title both to the Regency
and the custody of the young King. The advent
of Albany from France, always desired by the
French party in Scotland, but delayed partly
by his own reluctance and partly through the
influence of Henry viil, was at last effected.
He landed at Ayr on 16th and at Dumbarton
on 18th May 1515, and was appointed Governor
1 Margaret Tudor spoke French
when they met, that Albany might
understand her. — Letter of Thomas
Benoit, Clarenceau Herald, to Wol-
sey, 15th February 1522. — State
Papers, Henry vm., No. 2054,
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or Regent by Parliament on 12th July. His
Regency was to endure till James attained his
18th year, which he would not do till April 1530,
so there was a prospect of a long interregnum
under a viceroy who might in certain contingencies
become a sovereign. Albany remained in Scotland
rather more than two years, returning to France on
7th June 1517. During this short stay he showed
great activity. He obtained by force the transfer
of the custody of the young Kiug from his mother to
certain Peers in his interest. He compelled Margaret
to take refuge in England, where her daughter by
Angus, Lady Margaret Douglas, afterwards Countess
of Lennox, and mother of Darnley, was bom at
Harbottle on 18th October 1515. He defeated the
intrigues of Angus, Arran, and Hume, which were
fomented by Thomas, Lord Dacre, the English
Warden, an unscrupulous but able politician, and a
ruthless Border commander. The castles of Arran
and his adherents in the West were seized, though
terms were soon made with him ; and a second
rebellion was with equal facility repressed. Gavin
Douglas was tried before the Privy Council for
purchasing from the Pope the See of Dunkeld
without the Kings license, condemned and put in
ward in July 1515, but was released a year after
at the instance of the Pope and the Queen Dowager.
Angus had followed Margaret across the Border,
but quarrelling with her, returned to Scotland,
and also made terms with the Regent. When
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Henry heard that Angus had deserted his sister,
he is said to have exclaimed “ Done like a Scot ! ”
and the natural leader of the English interest in
Scotland was alienated from the English King
by his marriage, of which Henry disapproved,
and by his ambition, which led him to aim
at supreme and independent power. Alexander
Lord Hume, the Chamberlain, and his brother,
having imprudently placed themselves in Albany’s
hands by visiting him at Edinburgh, were seized
and executed in the beginning of October 1516.
Their castles in the Merse were taken and their
estates forfeited. Lord Fleming was appointed
Chamberlain; Antony D’Arcy De La Bastie, a
French knight and intimate of the Regent, was
made Captain of Dunbar and Warden of the Eastern
March. On Albany’s return from the Merse, a
Parliament held at Edinburgh, on 13th November,
declared the elder brother of the Regent, Alex-
ander Stewart, illegitimate, and Albany the second
person in the realm, and nearest heir to the
Crown.
Having thus reduced Scotland and secured his
own title, Albany procured a reluctant assent from
Parliament to his return to France for four months
only, and sailed from Dumbarton on 7th June 1517.
The young King was left in charge of Keith the
Earl Marshall, and Lords Erskine, Borthwick, and
Ruthven. A Regency consisting of the leaders of
the two opposed, but for a time reconciled parties,
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Forman, Archbishop of St Andrews, Beaton,
Archbishop of Glasgow, Angus and Arran, with
Alexander Earl of Huntly, and Colin Earl of
Argyle, the two most powerful nobles in the North
and West Highlands, was named to govern in his
absence. Albany took with him to France the
eldest sons of several of the Scotch nobles as
hostages. Dunbar, Inchgarvie, and Dumbarton
were placed as pledges in the hands of French
captains, and De La Bastie, as Albany’s repre-
sentative, had an important share in the Govern-
ment. Albany remained in France upwards of four
years instead of four months, and did not return
till 19th November 1521, when he landed at the
Gareloch, a bay of the Firth of Clyde.
During his absence the disputes between the
rival parties broke out afresh, and Scotland became
the scene of a partisan civil war. De La Bastie,
hated by the Humes on account of the death of their
chief and his succession to the Wardenship of the
Eastern March, and the custody of the castle of
Dunbar, was slain by David Hume of Wedderburn,
his brothers, and retainers, on 17th September
1517. The Council appointed Arran Warden of
the Marches in his place, which roused the jealousy
of Angus, who desired that office. The imprison-
ment and exile of his brother Sir George Douglas and
Mark Ker of Ferniehirst, on suspicion of their par-
ticipation in the murder of De La Bastie, increased
his resentment. David Hume, Prior of Coldingham,
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was assassinated by James Hepburn of Hailes. His
death was avenged by the murder of Blackadder,
his successor in the Priory, by Hume of Wed-
derburn, a habitual shedder of blood ; and
William Douglas, another brother of Angus, was
put into possession of the vacant Priory.
A Parliament at Edinburgh, on 19th February
1518, forfeited Hume of Wedderburn, his brothers,
and other accomplices in the murder of De La
Bastie, and Arran proceeded to the Merse to
execute the sentence. The castles of Hume,
Langton, and Wedderburn surrendered, but the
murderers, who had fled to England, were not
brought to justice, and continued to hover on the
Borders until Angus became dominant, when they
recovered their castles and estates. The contest for
the supreme power between Arran and Angus cul-
minated in a conflict for the office of Provost and
the possession of the Capital. In December 1519
Archibald Douglas, uncle of Angus, was chosen
Provost of Edinburgh, where another of his uncles,
Gavin Douglas, famous as a man of letters, but
impotent as a man of action, held from 1502-3 to
1521 the office of Provost of St Giles’, and after
being long baffled in his desire for further prefer-
ment, at last obtained possession by force for a
short space of the See of Dunkeld. In the same
month Arran made an unsuccessful assault upon
Edinburgh. The young King was brought to the
Castle by Angus and the Lords and Prelates of his
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party, Errol, Crawford, Glamis, Forman, Archbishop
of St Andrews, and the Bishops of Dunblane,
Dunkeld, Aberdeen, and Orkney. Arran made
Glasgow his head-quarters, where he was supported
by James Beaton, Archbishop of that See, and Chan-
cellor, the Bishop of Galloway, and the Lords of the
West, Lennox, Eglinton, Cassilis, Sempill, and Boss.
Bobert Logan was elected Provost of Edinburgh, in
obedience to an order issued in the name of Albany,
against the choice of either a Douglas or a Hamil-
ton. A Parliament was summoned to meet in Edin-
burgh on 29th April 1520. The rivals and their
partisans came to the Capital, but instead of a Par-
liament there was a street fight. On both sides
a vain attempt was made at reconciliation. On
30th April Gavin Douglas tried to influence Arch-
bishop Beaton by an appeal to the duty of ministers
of peace, now beginning to be recognised, to stay or
mitigate rather than provoke or abet war. Beaton
protested that he could not prevent bloodshed, and
struck his hand on his breast to confirm his words.
The armour hidden by his cassock rattled, when
Douglas exclaimed, “ My lord, your conscience clat-
ters,”— one of the pithy Scottish speeches which
has become historical. Sir Patrick Hamilton, the
brother of Arran, showing some disposition to a
pacification, or at least unwillingness to fight, was
reproached by the bastard of Arran, Sir James
Hamilton of Finnart, who said “he had no will
to fight in his friend’s cause, however just; ” to
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which Sir Patrick replied, “ Bastard smaik, thou
liest. I shall fight this day where thou dares t not
be seen,” and rushed down the Blackfriars’ Wynd,
where this altercation had taken place, into the
High Street. He was followed by Lord Mont-
gomerie, eldest son of Eglinton, and others of
his party. When Arran saw them coming, and
that they were about to meet a stronger party
of the followers of Angus, who had barricaded
the closes on the south side of the High Street,
and held the space opposite the entry of the
Blackfriars’ Wynd, he shouted “ Save Sir Patrick ! ”
William Douglas, Prior of Coldingham, brother of
Angus, and David Hume of Wedderburn, his
brother-in-law, on the same day, doubtless by
concert, broke into the town at the Nether Bow,
but before they had come up the High Street the
fray was over. Sir Patrick and Montgomerie, who
were in advance of their party, were first slain, and
after them some three score and ten of the adherents
of Arran, so that the High Street was cleared, and
the fight got the name of “ Cleanse the Causeway,”
perhaps another of the shouts heard in the heat of
the medley, or it may have been the order given
when the street was cleansed from blood. Arran,
with those that were left, fled down a lane on the
north of High Street, crossed the North Loch and
escaped. Beaton, who had taken refuge at the altar
of the Black Friars, is said by Pitscottie to have
been saved by Gavin Douglas, who observed it would
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be a shame to kill a bishop; but Leslie's account is
more probable, tha/t he too fled with Arran, or, ac-
cording to Hume of Godscroft, on foot by himself to
Linlithgow. Angus remained master of the Capital.
In the Border counties David Hume of Wed-
derburn recovered possession of his own castle and
of the Merse, although opposed for a time it seems
by young Lord Hume, who, deserting the traditions
of his house, desired the return of Albany.
The strained personal relations between the
Queen and Angus had an important influence on
the political position. He had not accompanied
her to the Court of Henry vm., preferring the
society of a lady of Douglasdale, of the house of
Traquair. Margaret, with the spirit of a Tudor,
had not concealed her anger. She was determined
at all costs on a divorce, for which an alleged
pre-contract of marriage, if proved, was a valid
ground by ecclesiastical law, which his adultery
would not have been. Henry vm., not yet deter-
mined on his own divorce, disliked the scandal, or
perhaps thought that remedy should be confined
to his own sex, and remonstrated with his sister.
Angus met his injured wife on the Border in May
1517 when she returned to Scotland, but their
reconciliation was formal, and they did not resume
cohabitation. Margaret, finding she would receive
no support in her suit from Henry vm. or Wolsey,
now turned to her old adversary Albany, and became
as anxious for his return as she had been for his de-
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parture. The French party, headed by Arran and
Beaton, was naturally desirous he should return.
Those who were neutral in the struggle between the
Hamiltons and the Douglases, which was distract-
ing and ruining the country, were of the same
mind, as is strikingly shown by a poem1 of Dunbar
written about this time, as well as by the works of
Sir David Lindsay,2 composed at a later date.
At last, after much pressure, Albany left France.
He eluded the English spies and ships by sailing
round Ireland and landing at the Gareloch, on
the west coast, on 19th November 1521, came to
Edinburgh, accompanied by the Queen, who joined
him at Linlithgow on 3rd December, received the
custody of the young King then in the Castle, and
called a Parliament for the 26th of that month.
Angus and his brother George, who had fled from
Edinburgh on the approach of Albany, now went
or were sent to France, — a curious destination,
probably explained by the enmity of Henry vm.
making England an impossible asylum. Gavin
Douglas, however, took refuge in London, where,
after pouring embittered and in part fictitious
charges against Albany and the Queen into the
ears of Henry vm. and Wolsey, he died an exile in
1522.
The party of the Douglases was for a time dis-
1 “ Ane Orisoun quhen the gouvernour past in France.” — Dunbar’s
Poems, Scottish Text Society Ed., p. 295.
2 “The Complaynt of Schir David Lyndesay to the Kingis Grace. *
Laing’s Edition, i., p. 44.
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persed. Albany was again sole Regent, and
prudently tried to strengthen his position by
attempting to gain the goodwill of Lord Dacre, the
English Warden, while the Queen wrote to Henry
viil. in his favour. But he remained French at
heart, and his restoration meant the revival of
French influence in Scotland. Henry vm. was not
a man to be cajoled by words. He remonstrated
bitterly, both in letters and through the mission of
Chadworth a Friar Observant, with Margaret for her
relations with Albany and her desire for a divorce ;
and he addressed a letter to the Scottish Estates,
warning them that if Albany was not removed
from the Regency he would declare war. They
indignantly repelled his dictation, and in April
1522 a small English fleet of seven vessels com-
menced hostilities by ravaging the coasts of the
Forth and seizing some Scottish ships near Inch-
keith.
It is at this point that the period embraced in
the present volume of the Exchequer Rolls ends.
How soon and why Albany lost or threw away the
advantages of his position are matters which lie
beyond the present, and must be elucidated in the
following volume.
Here it is only proper to remark that the scanty
parliamentary records during the troubled period
from 1513 to 1522, and the discrepancies and in-
accuracies of Scottish contemporary historians,
especially though not solely in dates, which, in the
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case of Lindsay of Pitscottie, make an inexplicable
confusion as to the order of the events he so
graphically describes, render the accounts now
published of much importance and interest. The
light they afford is not so great as might be
desired, and is thrown upon the minute details
of the period more than on leading events. It
may appear the dry light of the antiquarian
rather than the bright colours of the historian,
but it is derived from authentic contemporary
records, and cannot be neglected by any future
writer on this period of Scottish history. By such
details we become familiar with the character of a
nation and an epoch.
III.
The Principal Personages of this Period.
James v. was an infant under two years of age
when these accounts commence, and was not yet
twelve when they conclude. It is only traces of his
infancy that we can expect, yet such traces have the
interest which the little things of childhood possess,
especially when the child is royal and his destiny
tragic. We find him in the first notices of the
present accounts, along with his younger brother
Alexander, the short-lived Duke of Ross, under the
care of his mother, until she was forced to surrender
them to Albany at Stirling in August 1515. After-
wards he resided in the Castle of Edinburgh, which
appears to have been thought the safest place
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of custody. He was removed to Craigmillar or
Dalkeith only when there was risk from the plague
in Edinburgh. The Queen Dowager resided chiefly
at Linlithgow or Stirling, and the Linlithgowshire
account rendered by Andrew Crichton its Chamber-
lain on 4th July 1514, contains several entries
relating to the royal household. Amongst these
is the fee of £10, 8s. paid to Thomas Shaw, the
principal cook of the King,1 who is called the
Queen’s cook in another account,2 and who, like the
gardener of Stirling had served in the campaign of
Flodden, where he had been taken prisoner and had
lost £20, though, more fortunate than the gardener,
he escaped with his life. There is also a delivery
of wheat to Martin Hunter, the baker of the King
and Queen.3 In the Fife account of the same year,
rendered by James Beaton, appear the fees of John
Pantre the King’s butler,4 of David Lindsay the
poet, the King’s usher, 5 and of Thomas Forrester
and John Inglis, his marshals.6
The Fife accounts show that Margaret and her
sons occasionally visited Falkland, although only
for short periods in summer or autumn.7
In the Edinburgh accounts for 1515, Janet Pater-
son, widow of Sir Alexander Lauder the Provost,
who was slain at Flodden, is allowed credit for the
price of two tunics, one of silk, and the other of
1 Page 2.
2 Page 53.
3 Page 4.
4 Page 8.
5 Page 8.
6 Page 10.
7 Page 10.
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crammosy velvet, bought for the King by his
mother’s orders,1 and also for the price of the
velvet used for the same, or possibly for two other
tunics.2 In the same year the Receivers-General,
Sir Patrick Hamilton and the Dean of Aberdeen,
are allowed credit for the fees of other officers of
the Kings household, viz., William Duly, James
Craig, and Henry Mair, grooms of his Chamber,
George Dempster an usher, Henry Dempster the
steward, John Bisset a cook, who had a groom of
the kitchen and a turnspit under him, Robert
Muncur the caterer, William Balfour the janitor,
and John Graham the trumpeter.3 The two
Princes had each a nurse. Christian Wylie4 and
Mariot Douglas5 were the nurses of the King,
probably in succession, and the former was pen-
sioned in her old age. Catherine Fyn,6 formerly
nurse of Prince Arthur, was the nurse of the Duke
of Ross, and under these were four “rokkaris of
the cradle.”7 The King had also two other women
servants8 and a laundress, Mawes Atkinson.9 The
livery of Duly, Craig, Dempster and David Crichton,
a servant in the King’s pantry, is paid for out of
the Edinburgh Customs in 15 16, 10 and was made of
20 ells of French tunny, 10 ells of camelot, a cloth
originally made of camel’s hair, and 5 ells of cairsay
1 Page 104.
2 Page 107.
3 Page 120, 122, 124.
4 Pages 250, 322, 410.
6 Pages 350, 459.
6 Pages 175, 319, 413.
7 Pages 120, 124.
8 Page 202.
9 Pages 287, 356, 465.
10 Page 202.
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or kersey, so called from the place of that name in
Suffolk. William Duly is no doubt the “ Willy
Dillie” of Lindsay’s verses in the Complaint : — *
“ I tak the Quenis Grace, thy mother,
My Lord Chancelare, and mony uther
Thy Nowreis, and thy auld Maistres,
I tak thame all to heir wytnes ;
Anld Willie Dillie, wer he on ly ve,
My lyfe full weill he could discryve.”
Duly and Craig were expelled from the Household
in 1517 along with two other servants, but were
allowed 5 merks till they could get other masters.1
They were restored next year, for in the accounts
of 1 5 1 8 2 and again in 15 22 3 they appear as valets
of the King’s Chamber at a wage of 4 merks a
year. They had probably grown grey in the
service, and it was found as cheap to retain them
as to pension them. Duly must have died before
1529, when the Complaint was written. David
Lindsay himself received a fee of £20 in 1 5 1 4, 4 raised
to £30 in 1516, 5 and to £40 in 15 22, 6 as the King’s
usher, payments which mark his gradual rise in
the service, and support the conjecture that he was
the same person who served, with only £8, 16s. 8d.
wages,7 as groom of the stable of the King’s
elder brother Arthur, as was suggested in the last
volume. In 1518 we begin to notice items which
denote the King’s advance in age, though he was
1 Page 290. I 5 Page 127.
2 Page 355.
6 Page 462.
7 xiii., p. 127.
3 Page 464.
4 Page 8.
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not yet seven years old. His nurse still receives
100 merks a year, but there are no “ rokkaris of
the cradle,” and the education which must
necessarily begin early in the case of a Prince who
might be called on to govern young had commenced.
The cost of repairing the chamber in the Castle of
Edinburgh where he was instructed is entered at
£2, 12s.,1 and his preceptor, Gavin Dunbar, had a
salary of <£100, 2 though he had to discharge it for
£50. He had also a surgeon, Robert Kynnard,
with a fee of £20, a barber, John Murray, with
a fee of £10, and a tailor, who got £3.3
In the account of the Comptroller rendered on
3rd September 15 17, 4 the expenses of the King and
his household for thirteen calendar months and one
day were £1169, Is. 5d., besides £126, 19s. 2d.
for spices and chandlery, and £69, 10s. 9d. for
sundries.5 In that rendered on 27th August 1518,
the expenses of the King and his household for
twelve calendar months, less seven days,6 are
entered at £1538, 10s. 2d., £131, 5s. 7d. for spices
and chandlery, and £62, 5s. 5d. for sundries. No
similar account was audited in 1519, 1520, and
1521, but in 1522 the same officer renders an
account for three years and nine months, from
which it appears that these expenses were for
the year ending 1st September 1519, £1415, 4s.
1 Page 350.
2 Page 462.
3 Pages 466-469.
4 Page 106.
5 Page 284.
6 Page 348.
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6d., for that ending 1st September 1520, £1880,
11s. Id., for that ending 1st September 1521,
£1574, 7s. 7d., and for the following nine months
£1265, 5s. 10d., but to this has to be added for
spices and chandlery £625, 10s. 10|-d., and for
sundries £217, 4s. 8d., during the same period of
three years and nine months.1 If these sums are
added, the average expenditure on the royal house-
hold is in round figures about £127 per calendar
month. This is exclusive of the salaries of Lord
Drummond, who had the custody of the royal
person before the arrival of Albany, and the three
Lords, Borthwick, Buthven, and Erskine, to wThom
it was entrusted by Albany, each of whom received
£200 a year. William Keith, the Earl Marshall, is
not mentioned in the accounts, and perhaps it may
be an error of the historians to suppose he ever held
the office of Custodier of the King. Sir Patrick
Crichton, Captain of the Castle of Edinburgh,
had two raised to four hundred merks a year
during the King’s residence2 and there were various
other royal servants, both military and civil.
We are struck by the moderation of these ex-
penses and the precision with which the accounts
are kept. This was probably due to the good
stewardship of Robert Barton as Comptroller, and
the necessity of keeping down charges on an ex-
chequer which James iv. had exhausted, and which
was during this period with difficulty replenished.
1 Pages 456-7 ; 2 Page 349.
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But it must be kept in view, of course, that the
royal expenses were those of an infant, and that the
Queen Dowager and Albany as Governor had for
considerable portions of this period also to be main-
tained out of the Crown revenues. The accounts
lend no support to the view which Margaret Tudor,
always reckless in her accusations, threw out that
Albany was careless or indifferent to the health or
education of the King. The weakness in constitu-
tion and character which came to the surface at the
close of the short life of James v. was due to the
imprudent indulgence of his mother and not to any
neglect or design of Albany.
Margaret Tudor leaves, as might be expected,
marks of her wayward and self-willed course in the
accounts, but does not appear so frequently as
other leading personages. She was indeed hardly a
leading personage. She was only a disturbing
element in politics. Womanlike, she aspired to lead,
but required to be led, and with headlong impetu-
osity threw herself and her grievances upon Angus,
Henry viil, Albany, Lord Dacre, and Wolsey, or
quarrelled with them, as suited her caprice for the
time. With the passions and the policy of a Tudor,
her passions spoilt her policy and wrecked her
life. She lived in a country and time in which a
woman was seldom allowed to rule.
A few dates will explain the references to her in
this volume. On 30th April 1514 she bore her
posthumous son, Alexander, Duke of Boss, who, like
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lix
all her offspring except James v. and Margaret
Douglas, died young, on 18th December of the
next year. On 4th August 1514 she was privately
married to Angus at the Chapel of Kinnoul in
Strathearn. The appointment of Lord Drummond,
the grandfather of Angus, who favoured the match,
to the Chamberlainship of Strathearn,1 as well as
to the custody of Stirling Castle and the King, is a
mark of the beginning of the connection which led
to her marriage, though the appointment took place
on 1st May 15 14, 2 some months before the marriage.
Albany’s Parliament, which met in Edinburgh
on 12th July 1515, declared that the Queen had for-
feited the Regency and guardianship by her second
marriage, and on 4th August its decree was put
into execution. She was deprived of her children,
and forced to surrender Stirling Castle to Albany.
She was herself closely watched, first in Stirling,
then in Edinburgh, and afterwards in Linlithgow,
to which she went under the pretence that she re-
quired to keep her chamber in anticipation of her
approaching confinement. From Linlithgow she
escaped to Tantallon in the end of August, where
she remained till 23rd September. From Tantallon
she fled across the Borders, and gave birth to Lady
Margaret Douglas, the mother of Darnley, at Har-
bottle on 30th October. There she had a danger-
ous illness, but in the spring she recovered suf-
ficiently to travel to London, where she came on
1 Pages 239, 243. 2 Page 239.
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3rd May 1516, and remained in or near her brother’s
court till 18th May 1517. The news that Albany
was about to leave led her to return to Scotland, and
as soon as she heard he had sailed, she crossed the
Border and was received at Berwick in the middle
of J une by several of the Scottish nobles, La Bastie
the Warden of the East March, and her husband
Angus. But the coolness between her and Angus
continued. It was observed that little attention was
paid to him, which must have galled his proud
spirit. They did not ever again live together as
husband and wife.
The Queen’s residence during 1513 and 1514
having been principally at Linlithgow or Stirling, the
wages of her servants appear chiefly in the accounts
of the Chamberlains of Linlithgow and Stirling, but
also in those of Fife, from which we learn that she
paid flying visits to Falkland from 13th to 25 th Octo-
ber 1513, from 22nd to 24th July, and again from
17th to 20th October 1514, when she is expressly
noted to have been at Perth.1 The first of these
entries is minutely elated “from dinner-time”2 (a
prandio) on 13th October, and it is a permissible con-
jecture that all these visits were on her road from
Stirling to Perth to meet Angus or Lord Drummond,
for which Falkland would be a convenient half-way
house. A marked distinction occurs in the accounts
1 Page 13. There appears to be
some error or confusion in the
statement, page 11, that she was
at Falkland from “ 19th October to
13th October at dinner.”
2 Page 13.
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Ixi
of 15 15. When payments were made on her mandate
it is always specially noted that the mandate was
“ during her widowhood,”1 or “ before her contract
of marriage,”2 doubtless because the Auditors of
Exchequer refused to honour her drafts, to use
modern language, after she became the wife of
Angus. In one instance, however, of a payment to
Sir Patrick Crichton as Captain of the Castle of
Edinburgh, the precept is said to have been signed
by the Queen, the Governor, and the Lords of
Council. This must have been after the arrival of
Albany during the brief time they were on good
terms, or possibly she signed it under compulsion.
The account of Fife, rendered by Beaton for two
years on 7th August 1516, contains some curious
entries relative to the Queen, and discloses a fact
hitherto unknown in history. Beaton receives pay-
ment of £140 “ for the expenses of two hundred per-
sons in Falkland who remained along with the Chan-
cellor,” Beaton himself, “ to resist the Queen in her
violent and unjust actions.” 3 He also fortified the
palace, and the price is allowed him of “ two cannons
called ‘ pas volantis ’ 4 and of two others of smaller
size, eight hackbuts, five barrels of the powder
called gun powder, three culverins, five pounds
of culverin powder, four crossbows and eight
1 Pages 14, 102, 103, 104, 129,
155, 165, 242, 252, 407, 409.
2 Page 70.
3 Page 163.
4 Pas Volantis were a kind of
artillery possibly used for light
carriage by horses. Liettre sub voce
“ Volant ” 5 mentions “Artillerie
volante nom donne autrefois a
Partillerie a cheval.”
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dozen bolts and six strings for these, six Leith axes,
eight halberts, sixteen halbrekis, and the same num-
ber of steel bonnets.”1 In another entry2 the
garrison of 200 men is said to have been kept in
Falkland for three weeks to prevent the Queen from
besieging the Castle, and the expenses of a reduced
force of 16 men is allowed for forty-six weeks.
The 16 were probably those for whom the armour
was provided. The period during which they formed
the garrison was from 9th August 1514 to 28th
June 1515, and the larger force of 200, the entry
with regard to which is undated, probably occupied
the castle at the time when Beaton was deprived
of the Great Seal by force,3 and was apprehensive
of an attack on Falkland by the Queen or Angus,
who about this time tried unsuccessfully to raise
the siege of St Andrews Castle by Prior Hepburn.4
It has been asserted by Pinkerton, Tytler, and
Burton that when the Parliament of 1515 decreed
that Margaret should surrender her children, she
had come from Stirling to Edinburgh and held
the Castle, and a dramatic scene drawn by
Pinkerton,5 and coloured by Miss Strickland,6 re-
1 Page 164. 2 Page 165.
3 Leslie’s History, Scottish Text
Society edition, p. 151.
4 Lord Dacres’ Letter, 27th Nov-
ember 1514. — British Museum
MSS. Caligula B.i. 154,
5 Pinkerton, ii. p. 140.
6 Life of Margaret Tudor, in Miss
Strickland’s Lives of Queens of
Scotland, i. p. 117. “The four
peers went in solemn procession
from the Tolbooth up to Edin-
burgh Castlegate. All the good
town followed them on foot in im-
mense concourse, to behold the
exciting drama, in which the Queen
and her little ones played the
* principal parts.
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presents her as dropping the portcullis of Edin-
burgh Castle when first summoned to deliver up
the royal infants. The date assigned for this scene
by Pinkerton is “ about 22nd July,” but it is very
improbable that Margaret was in Edinburgh Castle
at that date, and the present Accounts do not lend
any support to it. The story rests entirely on a
letter from Lord Dacre on 1st August 1515 to the
English Council, where an account of such an inter-
view is no doubt given, but the letter does not
state that she was in Edinburgh Cast] e. The speech
ascribed to her in the same letter in which she
claims the Castle as part of her conjunct infeftment
proves that if the scene took place it must have
been at Stirling, for Edinburgh was not included
in her “ conjunct infeftment.”1 It is not unlikely
that she received a summons to surrender the
children before Albany himself marched to Stirling,
on 4th August, and her conduct in this scene
is quite consistent with her character. During
the year from May 1516 to May 1517, which
she spent at her brother’s Court in England,
her name naturally disappears from the ac-
counts. Nor does it again appear until the Fife
accounts from 9th August 1518 to 26th February
1521, in which her old adversary James Beaton is
allowed credit for £200 paid to her on the mandate
of Robert Barton the Comptroller.2 The last re-
1 Great Seal Register, 1424-1513, No. 2721 (charter dated Edinburgh,
24th May 1503). 2 Page 403.
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ference to her is significant. In the Comptroller’s
own account rendered on 31st May 1522 he is
allowed credit for the large sum of £6408, Is. 4d.
paid to her by the precept of the Governor and
Lords of Council because of the failure to pay the
rents of her lands held in conjunct infeftment, for
which she pledged her right to these rents.1 She
had now joined the party of Albany, but could not
get possession of her estates, which were in the
possession of Angus. On 4th December 1521 she
wrote to Dacre : — “ My Lord Dacre,— I commend
me to you, and wit ye that my Lord Duke of
Albany, Governor of Scotland, is come for to do ser-
vice to the King, my son, and to the realm, and to
help me to be assured and obeyed of my living,
which I have great need of ; for there was never
gentlewoman of my estate so evil- entreated and
my living holden from me, as I have written to you
many times of before.” 2 She had quarrelled with
Henry and Wolsey because of her desire to be
divorced from Angus. Dacre treated her ex-
postulations with the cool contempt so irritating
to an impatient woman, and she transferred such
influence as she had to the side of Albany.
Whether there was any truth in the scandal
which Henry and his ministers believed and cir-
culated, that she contemplated nearer relations
with Albany, and would have married him had
1 Page 459. I 2 Brewer, Preface to State Papers
I of Henry yiil, i. p. 519.
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she procured a divorce, is a point on which we cannot
expect revelations from the accounts. His wife
being still alive, it is improbable ; but it is evident
that both in the matter of the divorce and her
jointure Albany did all he could to help her. It is to
this period that the curious and enigmatical picture
in the possession of the Marquis of Bute at Cardiff1
probably belongs. In it Margaret is represented
vis-a-vis to Albany. Her face, similar to that in
other portraits, shows the small mouth, sensuous
chin, the singular upper lip turned up at both ends,
and the large eyes which appear in the fat faces of
the Tudors. Her portly frame reminds us of her
brother. The jewels on her neck and finely chased
waist-belt may be some of the presents she received
from Henry or her father’s legacy. Albany is also
depicted as a man of goodly proportion, dressed in
a rich robe, trimmed with fur. A handkerchief,
covering a purse or possibly a document, is passing
from the right hand of Margaret to the left hand
of Albany, who holds a purse in his right hand.
Some coins are scattered on the table, in the fore-
ground of the picture, where there are also a round
box with the lid open, an ink-horn, sealing wax,
and feather pens. Behind Margaret, and. half-con-
cealed, but with three-quarter face, stands a third
1 It is reproduced in Small’s
edition of the Works of Gavin
Douglas, p. xvii, and in Pinker-
ton’s Scottish Gallery, 1799.
Through the courtesy of the Mar-
VOL. XIV.
quis of Bute and the kind aid of
Mr Godwin, his librarian, I am
enabled to give a fuller notice of
this very interesting specimen of
art history in Appendix III.
e
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figure of a man, apparently a royal servant, with
his finger pointing to Albany, or to a butterfly
which flutters in the air between her and Albany.
It is evident that the picture represents no love-
affair, but some money transaction, possibly the
handing over of the sum mentioned in these
accounts in return for a mortgage on her estates.
But for whom and why such a picture, with its
satiric touch, was painted remains a mystery.
Albany, the Lord Governor, as he is styled
throughout the accounts, is the central figure of
this period in Scotland, though he only remained
in it from 16th May 1515 to 8th June 1517, and
from 19th November 1521 to October 1522, a little
beyond the close of the present Accounts. He
returned again to Scotland and landed at Kirk-
cudbright in September or early in October
1523, but left in July following, and “til us,”
says. Leslie, “never again he turned.”1 We are
enabled by the accounts to present a more minute
description of his household and its cost, his
pursuits and manner of life, than from any
source hitherto available. The expenses of Lyon
King of Arms are paid out of the Customs of
Edinburgh in the account of 1515, “for the last
time he went to the Governor in France and
suffered shipwreck,” from which it would appear
that Cumming the Lyon King had crossed the sea
more than once to urge Albany to come to Scot-
1 Leslie, p. 198.
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land. The exact date of Albany’s arrival, 16th May
1515, is fixed by another entry,1 and the discre-
pancy of dating his arrival on the 18th, as is done
by some writers, is explained by the earlier date
referring to his landing at Ayr, the latter at Dum-
barton. Parliament met almost immediately on
12th July 1515, 2 and the Exchequer sat from 5th
July to 2nd November.3 At this Parliament the
Earl of Moray, an illegitimate brother of the King,
was admitted, as an important entry 4 shows, to the
Earldom by the Governor and the Three Estates
assembled in Parliament (parliamentaliter con-
gregati). Most of the payments allowed at this
audit naturally related to the expenses incurred
before Albany came, upon the mandate of the
Queen or the Lords of Council. The interest
Albany took in sport is shown by the early occur-
rence of payments for falcons from Orkney and
Shetland for his use, and the fee of a falconer in
Galloway paid by his special precept.5 The pro-
visioning of his household was at once attended to,
and salt pork and marts 6 were sent from Orkney
for its use. From a later account it appears that
claret and wine of Gascony had been furnished to
him and his family (an expression which means his
suite for his wife never came to Scotland) while in
Brittany and on the sea before he landed in Scot-
of Ayr ; and p. 116, Account of
Receivers.
4 Page 150.
5 Pages 72 and 75, 6 Page 72.
1 Page 163.
2 Act Pari., ii. p. 282.
3 Pages 112, Account of Baillies
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land. The frequent recurrence of payments for
his wine bills, generally claret, but also wine of
Beaune and Gascony, show he had a Frenchman's
taste for his native wine. When he went to sup
with Margaret Crichton in Edinburgh he had his
claret sent, and the Exchequer paid for it. The
whole of his household expenses, amounting to
£3403, 17s. 10d., for four calendar months from
1st July to 1st November 1515, are allowed in the
audit of 2nd November. He paid a visit in this
year to De La Bastie at Dunbar,1 and ale was
provided for his use. He had projected a tour,
accompanied by the young King, to Ross, where the
Bishop of Caithness had difficulty in holding the
Castle of Dingwall and Red Castle2 against the
men of the Isles and other Highlanders, for fuel 3
was sent there in expectation of his coming, but
more urgent business prevented him. The same
entries recurring in subsequent years show that he
still desired to visit that distant province, though
he never in fact accomplished the journey. He
was indeed too busily occupied in checkmating the
Queen in the matter of the custody of her son, in
protecting himself against the rival ambition of
Angus and of Arran, in the invidious task of
settling the ecclesiastical vacancies, and in defeating
the plots of Hume, who, though instrumental in
bringing him to Scotland, was prejudiced against
him, as was reported by an imprudent speech
3Page 141, 3 Page 144.
1 Page 191.
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Albany made when they met “ Minuit praesentia
famam,” referring to the low stature of the Chamber-
lain. The Palace of Holyrood had been put in
repair for his reception,1 and he no doubt lived
there while in Edinburgh for the Parliament and
Exchequer of 1515. After the surrender of Stirling
and the person of the King, Albany returned to
Holyrood on 14th August, bringing the King with
him. In the end of that month he assembled a large
army on the Borough Muir and marched to the Bor-
ders to put down the rising of the Humes. By 1 2th
September he had taken Hume Castle, and the
Chamberlain having met him at Dunglas under a
safe-conduct, was first thrown into a dungeon and
then sent to Edinburgh under the custody of Arran.
That unstable noble not only let his prisoner escape,
but fled with him, and joined in a bond, executed by
himself and Hume, of mutual offence and defence
against Albany. Albany then went to besiege Hamil-
ton Castle, the seat of Arran, but on the petition of
his mother, pardoned him. Margaret and Angus had
meantime taken refuge in England. But of these
stormy events no direct traces appear in the accounts.
On 18th February 1516 Albany was at Linlith-
gow,2 but in April he had taken up his residence in
Falkland, and the accounts of his household there
from 19th April to 31st August 1516 3 are allowed
to Beaton, who had paid them out of the revenue
1 Pages 130 and 162. j 3 Page 174.
8 Treasurer’s Accounts.
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of Fife, as well as the keep of his horses 1 but
Albany himself appears to have left on 20th June.2
Another entry 3 shows that he remained at Falkland
from 1st to 12th September 1516. From the
specialty and short time of this allowance it appears
probable that he left Falkland on the latter date, and
we know in fact that the Parliament or Council
which condemned Hume and his brother, and at
which Albany was undoubtedly present,4 met in the
latter part of that month, and their executions fol-
lowed on 8th and 9th October. After this, Albany
went to the Borders to carry out the forfeiture of
the Humes by the seizure of their estates. He re-
turned to Edinburgh, probably early in November,
when the Parliament again met, distributed
various lands belonging to the Humes amongst his
adherents, and on 13th passed the important
and singular Act by which his brother Alexander,
a son of his father by a daughter of the Earl of
Orkney, was declared illegitimate, and Albany
next heir to the Crown.5 At the same time he got
the reluctant consent of the Estates for his return
to France. As preparatory to this De La Bastie
was named Warden of the Eastern Marches, and
Alan Stewart, Captain of Milan, received the
custody of Dumbarton Castle.
The payment of his wine from 1st March to
1 Page 181.
2 Page 178.
3 Page 246.
4 Buchanan says it met 24th Sep*
tember. — History, xiv. 7.
5 Great Seal Register, 1513-1546,
i. No. 111.
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31st August 1516 1 does not state when the
wine was consumed, though it was entered in his
household books, unfortunately not preserved, nor
is any date given of the supper 2 at the house of
Margaret Crichton, then one of the Custumars of
Edinburgh. Crochet, the French Master of his
Household, was present on 26th September, at the
Exchequer audit at Edinburgh, for the period from
1st March to 31st August, and from the account
then rendered by Jardine of Applegarth, the Comp-
troller, we learn that Albany had paid a visit to
Perth 3 and also to Dunbar 4 in the autumn of this
year. He did not sail for France till 6th June
15 17, 5 and the expenses of his household from 1st
to 12th September 1516 at Falkland were allowed to
Beaton in his account of 1517.6 Between 8th
January and 18th February of that year he was
at Falkland, and returned there on 24th March.
A visit by him to Dundee finds its record in
the accounts of the Custumars of that town
between 24th July 1516 and 23rd July 1517,
but as the whole cost for provisions and fuel was
£17, 14s., and for lodgings and “ belcheir” £5, it
cannot have been of long duration.7
1 Page 200. 2 Page 205.
a Page 216.
4 Page 219.
5 Page 292.
6 Page 246.
7 Page 265. Belcheir or “good
cheer ” is used by Chaucer in the
“ Shipmannis Tale ” : —
“For cosinage and eke for bel
cheire
That he hath had ful often times
here ; ”
and frequently in the Scottish
Treasurer’s Accounts about this
period.
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The freight of his horses to France was paid by
the Custumar of Edinburgh,1 and from the Trea-
surer’s Accounts we learn that his falconer with
hawks and merlyons followed or accompanied him.2
Four of his servants were put on board wages
until his return by his express orders,3 “ usque ad
adventum ipsius Dei gratia ad regnum.” The use
of the expression “ Dei gratia,” as well as the title
41 ‘ Majestas,” occasionally applied to Albany, al-
though not in the present Accounts, his calling
De La Bastie “ Our Warden,” and above all,
the solemn declaration of his being next heir
to the Crown, were no doubt among the cir-
cumstances which gave rise to the rumour that
Albany aimed at the Crown. The date of his
return to Scotland towards the close of 1521 has
been variously stated by historians. The precise
date is probably supplied by an entry in the Comp-
troller’s accounts audited in 1522, which shows that
his expenses were paid from 3rd December 1521
to 31st May 1522.4
The accounts bring before us a considerable
number of Frenchmen in his service, and show
how expensive a governor he was for a country
like Scotland, especially when the payments on his
account are compared with those on account of the
King and the Queen. Besides De La Bastie and
1 Page 269.
2 Pitcairn, Criminal
p. 266.
Trials, i.
3 Page 289.
4 Page 473.
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his subordinates at Dunbar, there are notices of
payments to Crochet,1 Master of the Household in
1516, and Captain Janet,2 a second Master of
the household in the same year. Saturnino,
his banker,3 probably an Italian, Jacques Merchel,
his secretary, and Captain Grosellis,4 who received
the custody of St Andrews in 1522, are also styled
Master of the Household of the Governor.
A troop of six Italian actors (histriones) who are
expressly called the Lord Governor’s,5 appear
throughout these accounts, although there seems
to have been a similar troop before his coming to
Scotland. They receive £35 in 1516, and four of
them who left in 1517 got a gratuity of £15 a-piece.
The other two remained, whose fee is entered at
£2, 14s. each a month, and they appear to have
been after Albany’s departure 6 added to the
trumpeters, of whom there were five Italians and
Scots. Vincent Paris and Julian Rockett 7 seem,
from their names, to have been Italians. After
his return the number was increased to six, and
the pay of each was £38, 10s. a year.8 In two of
the accounts they are called Italian trumpeters,9
but as the name of one of these is George Forrest,
they were probably of mixed nationality, but had
acquired the name of Italians from Albany having
introduced men of that nation.
1 Pages 175 214,
2 Pages 262-265.
3 Page 217.
4 Page 473.
5 Page 220.
6 Page 285.
7 Page 300.
9 Page 353.
Page 424.
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There is difficulty in ascertaining the exact salary
received by Albany as Governor, for the accounts
do not contain all the payments made to him. But
if the average is taken of four of these for which
the periods are given from 1st July to 1st Novem-
ber 1515, from 1st March to 31st August 1516,
from 12th October 1516 to 7th June 1517, and
after his return, from 3rd December 1521 to 31st
May 1822, the cost of his household per month was
little short of £700, while the King’s household
expenses, we have seen, were at the rate of £127
per month. This did not include the wages of his
servants or the fodder of his horses, or numerous
payments for wine and sundries.1 From the Treas-
urer’s Accounts we learn also that on 28th August
1517, £617 was paid for furnishing the ships with
which he went to France, and that a personal pay-
ment of £2250 was made to him. The whole sums
drawn by him from the revenues of Scotland must
therefore have been large, and can scarcely have in-
creased his popularity. Yet up to the time when
these accounts close, so great were the troubles
caused by the dissensions amongst the nobles
that the most impartial witness we have, the poet
Dunbar, in a poem written in 1520 or 1521, ex-
1 These Accounts prove that cor-
rect Household Books were kept by
Albany, the King, and the Queen.
There is, indeed, an entry of such
Household Books being bought
for the King and Albany, pp. 104-
203 ; and the statement of the
editor of the Household Books of
James V., published by the
Bannatyne Club in 1836, which
begins in 1525, that “ we have no
evidence of the existence of such
a record of an earlier date ” is
evidently erroneous.
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presses what no doubt was a general feeling, that
his return was desired : —
“We Lordis lies cliosin a chiftane mervellus
That left lies ws in grit perplexite,
And him absentis, with wylis cautelus
Y eiris and dayis mo than two or thre.”
From another allusion in the same poem —
“ Thy prudent wit we think thou hes abusit,
Absentand the for ony warldly geir ;
We yarn thy presens, hot oft thou hes refusit
Till cum ws till, or yit till merk ws neir.”
— it would seem that pecuniary considerations were
at least amongst the motives which detained him in
France.
If we attempt from the entries in the accounts
to form an estimate of the character and conduct of
Albany, we should conjecture that he was a man fond
of pleasure and of sport, with expensive and luxurious
habits, yet capable of active exertion ; that he came
to Scotland, as Mary Stuart did fifty years kter,
accustomed to French fashions and modes of life ;
tempted by the position of Governor and the chance
of succession to the Crown ; but when the position
became more perilous, as De La Bastie’s murder
showed, and the chance lessened as James grew older
and stronger, he began to think the game was not
worth the candle, and that life in France was more
agreeable. He only returned for two short visits,
and in the second, which lies beyond this period,
his military failure in the siege of Werk, due partly
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to himself and partly to the unwillingness of the
nobles to support him, led him to abandon the
attempt to govern Scotland. It must be reckoned
in his favour that he promoted the interests of
Scotland abroad, and that when James came to
manhood and assumed the reins of power, Albany
gave him steady support.
James Hamilton, first Earl of Arran, the rival
of Albany from his royal descent, and of Angus
from his position as a noble, is one of the most
perplexing characters of the period, and any light
is welcome which can be thrown upon his erratic
life. In the preceding reign he was one of the
ambassadors who concluded the marriage between
James iv. and Margaret Tudor, and distinguished
himself in the tournaments on the occasion of
the marriage, as well as by his single combat with
De La Bastie in 1507. To his prowess, royal
blood, and services in this embassy he owed the
title of Arran, and the appointment of Justiciar
within its bounds. As was natural in an island
Earl fond of adventure, he had taken part in
more than one expedition of the navy which James
iv. fostered with such loving care. He sailed with
Wood and Barton to reduce the Hebrides, and
commanded the expedition which James sent to
the aid of his uncle Hans of Denmark against the
Swedes. On his return from an embassy to France
through England, he had been seized and detained
by Henry vn. When released at the begin-
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ning of the reign of Henry vm., he continued to
hold a high place in the esteem of James, who
unfortunately entrusted him, instead of one of the
more practical seamen in his service, with the com-
mand of the maritime forces sent of the fleet he had
built to co-operate in the Campaign of Flodden. The
ships had separate Captains, and Gordon of Letter-
furry, a son of Lord Huntly, is sometimes called
the Admiral, but Arran from his rank apparently
had the chief command. Instead of fulfilling his in-
structions he crossed first to Carrick-Fergus, which he
stormed to no purpose, then to Ayr, where his men
played themselves for forty days,1 and finally to
France, in defiance of an attempt made by Sir
Andrew Wood to supersede him before he set sail.
When the Duke of Albany was summoned to
Scotland after the death of James iv., he sent as his
representatives, De La Bastie, Arran, Lord Fleming,
and the Lyon King, who landed on the west coast
on 3rd November 1513. At the Exchequer in
Edinburgh on 14th July there is an entry in the
Bute Accounts of a receipt by Arran for 46
pounds delivered to him in respect of his expenses
“ when he lay in the ships before Bute on his way
to the King of France,”2 which must refer to his
voyage in the previous year. The largest of his
ships the St Michael, the pride of Scotland,
was sold by Albany in the Chatelet of Paris
on 2nd April 1514 to the French King for 40,000
1 Pitscottie.
Page 21.
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crowns of Tours,1 but the “ James and the
Margaret ” returned, as we learn from the present
accounts.2 Although he connived at the escape
of Hume the Chamberlain, who was his brother-
in-law, Arran afterwards took part with Albany
against that powerful clan, and next appears in the
accounts in connection with his expedition to the
Borders in the Autumn of 1517, to avenge the
murder of his old rival in the Hsts, De La
Bastie. He received from Barton, the Comptroller,
certain corn and malt during the time of his
government and residence at Edinburgh (tempore
sui regiminis et residentie),3 on the mandate of the
Lords of Council, and £8, 9s. was paid for the
freight and expenses of two cannons at the time
when the Earl of Arran, Eegent, was in the Castle
of Eddrington. The cannons only went to North
Berwick,4 and were sent back from there to Edin-
burgh. Three scaling-ladders were also despatched
to him for the siege of Wedderburn. The surrender
of the Castles of the Humes and their adherents,
and their flight to England, accounts for the return
of the cannon. The title of Eegent given to
Arran, confirms the fact that for a short time he
became virtually Governor of Scotland after the
death of De La Bastie, though his position was
1 .Epistolae Reg. Scot., i. p. 214.
James Douglas, in his Memorial to
Henry viil, charges Albany with
selling three ships and the jewels
of the Scottish King to the French
for 300,000 francs. — State Papers
Henry vm., iii. 1598.
2 Page 144.
3 Page 352.
4 Page 352,
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always contested and his power of short duration.
He was also at this period nominated Warden of
the Marches1 in room of De La Bastie, and chosen
Provost of Edinburgh. From a later account we
learn that his natural son, Sir James Hamilton of
Finnart, was Custodier of the Castle of Hume, and
received the large fee of <£692 for its custody
from 1st October 1518 to the end of May 1520.2
The Castle of Wedderburn was provisioned by
order of Arran, and was also held by Sir James
Hamilton. The appointments to these offices
naturally raised the jealousy of Angus, and the
contest for the possession of Edinburgh and its
chief magistracy led to the street fight of Cleanse
the Causeway on 30th April 1520, in which the
party of Arran was driven out of the town.
Arran and his son James fled down a close, and
seizing a collier’s horse forded the North Loch
at an obscure place. From an entry of a pay-
ment of £30 to prepare a ship for Arran to go
on an embassy to the French King,3 it appears
possible that he went at this time to France to
hasten the return of Albany, a fact hitherto un-
known. If so, he came back with Albany. He
was again one of the Council of Regency when
Albany went to France in 1522. It had been
more easy to gain him than Angus, for the
Hamiltons, like the Stuarts, and unlike the
1 Payment is made to him of on the day of truce (day trew) in
£5, 6s. for riding the Marches 1522, p. 463.
2 Page 460, 3 Page 462,
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Douglases, supported the French connection. He
lived till 1529, but his intrigues with the Queen
Dowager and Henry vm., his apparent reconcilia-
tion with Angus, his conflict with the Earl of
Lennox, whose slaughter, by his son Sir James,
he lamented, and the part he took in the forfeiture
of the Douglases when James emancipated himself
from their control, lie beyond the period of this
volume. Wolsey, a shrewd judge of men, seems
to have grasped his character when he said “ Angus
was worth five Earls of Arran.”
The name of Angus naturally appears less fre-
quently in the Rolls. As husband of the Queen
Mother he stood very near the Crown, which his
ancestors had more than once attempted, but always
failed to wrest from the Stuarts. His destiny was
to make the last throw for the Douglases in the
game in which the Crown was the stake. After
his quarrel with the Queen, he still continued to
represent his ancient and powerful family, and for
a time was leader of the English party amongst
the nobles. But throughout this period he was in
opposition to the party in possession of the govern-
ment, and it was not till after the final withdrawal
of Albany that he secured his object and obtained
the custody of the King, and through it the chief
place in the government.
In the Accounts of Bute in 1514 for the previous
year we find, however, an entry of a payment of
£30 to Angus and a similar value in marts to his
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grandfather old Bell-the-Cat.1 The first of these
payments is said to have been made under
the Queen's precept, and possibly represents the
commencement of their intimacy. The only other
reference to Angus is the indirect one of the
non-payment2 in 1522 of the Queen’s jointure
from her estates, already noticed, which is described
as due to the disturbance of the country, by which
is really meant the conduct of Angus, who did all
he could to prevent its payment.
The leading Churchmen of this period were
Andrew Forman, Bishop of Moray and Archbishop
of Bourges, who became during it Archbishop of St
Andrews, James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow, and
Gavin Douglas, who after many struggles for prefer-
ment, through the influence of the Queen, after her
marriage to his nephew Angus, at last obtained in
1516 the Bishopric of Dunkeld, of which he had to
take possession by force. In 1522 he was compelled
to take refuge in England, and in the same year he
died an exile at London, continuing till his last
hours to incite Henry vm. against his native
country. The name of Gavin Douglas does not
appear in the Accounts, but the explanation of
this omission is the same as the rarity of references
to Angus. They were in opposition, and un-
successful opposition, to the recognised government.
Almost all the other Prelates of Scotland were
devoted partisans of the French interest.
1 Pages 21, 22. 2 Page 459.
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The earlier portion of the life of Andrew For-
man has been already traced by Mr Dickson in the
Preface to the Treasurer’s Accounts, and by the
present writer in the Preface to the last volume of
the Exchequer Rolls. He died in 1522, and we
catch some glimpses of his closing years in the
present volume. From the account of the Granges
of Dunbar, of which he was lessee in 1514, we learn
that he still continued Bishop of Moray on 20th
July of that year, for the account recites his plural-
ities, and styles him “ Andrew, Archbishop of
Bourges, Bishop of Moray, Commendator of the
Monasteries of Dryburgh and Pittenweem in Scot-
land, and of Cottingham in England, and Tacks-
man of the Granges of Dunbar.1 In the course of
this year he became Archbishop of St Andrews as
the result of a compromise of the rival claims, and
through the powerful support he received from
Leo x., Albany, and Hume the Chamberlain. On
his appointment to St Andrews he resigned the
Sees of Moray and Bourges and the Commendator-
ship of Dryburgh, but in 1517 he received from
Albany the richer and more convenient Commen-
datorship of Dunfermline. James Hepburn, a
brother of Prior Hepburn, was promoted to the See
of Moray, the Prior himself received a pension of
of 1000 merks out of the rents of Dunfermline, and
his nephew became Prior of Coldingham. James
Beaton got the Abbey of Arbroath of which James
1 Page 43.
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Douglas was deprived ; James Ogilvy, whose name
frequently occurs in the present Accounts, that of
Dry burgh ; a Hamilton, that of Kilwinning ; and a
Gordon, kinsman of Lord Huntly, was made Bishop
of Aberdeen. In this all-round distribution of the
vacant benefices Gavin Douglas was alone left out
in the cold, and we can understand the indigna-
tion of the Douglas, though unworthy of the Poet.
As no further account for the Granges of Dunbar
appears, it is probable Forman’s tack came to an end
by these farms falling within the Queen’s Conjunct
Infeftment, a view which is supported by another
entry1 in 1518, proving that Margaret Tudor
received £81, 13s. 4d. from the Domain lands of
Dunbar in part-payment of the rents due to her.
Forman’s possession of the lands had been com-
bined with the holding of the Castle of Dunbar, and
his brother Robert, the Dean of Glasgow, who acted
as one of the Auditors of Exchequer and Commis-
sioners to let Crown lands, handed over that fortress
to De La Bastie on his arrival in Scotland. Robert
also acted as Andrew Forman’s agent in receiving
various sums due to the Abbey of Dunfermline.2
His eldest brother Sir John Forman continued to
be the King’s First Porter, as in the former reign,
and his fee was paid by the Bishop out of the rents
of Dunbar.3 An entry in the same account of the
payment of £20 for Ferquhard Macintosh is worthy
1 Page 352. I 3 Page 43.
2 Pages 206 and 274. I
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of notice, as showing that the head of the Clan
Chattan,1 who had rebelled against James iv. in
1491, and had been a prisoner at least since 1495,
still languished in the dungeons of Dunbar. This
captivity for so many years was a severer punish-
ment than death to a Highland Chief. Archbishop
Forman, who, as was noticed in the last volume,2
had acquired the favour of Leo x. on a visit to
Rome, had been kept in expectation of the Car-
dinalate which had been promised him by Julius n.
as far back as 1 5 1 1. He never attained that dignity,
but was appointed Legatus a Latere 3 by Leo x.
The carefully graduated hierarchy of the Roman
Church was an admirable instrument, skilfully used,
to preserve the loyalty and keep alive the ambition
of the high ecclesiastics. Forman died just after the
close of the present Accounts, and was buried at
Dunfermline. He does not rank among the great
prelates of Scotland, though it deserves to be
noticed that he issued a series of reforming statutes
relative to the Church,4 which would have been more
effective had they been enforced by his own
example. A Scotchman by birth, he had become a
foreigner in feeling and interest. The Letters of
General Naturalisation of all Scotchmen in France,
granted by Louis xn. in November 1513, were
procured at his instance. They freed his country-
1 Gregory’s West Highlands, p.
21.
2 xiii. p. lv.
3 Great Seal Register, 1424-1513,
No. 389.
4 Robertson, Concilia, p. cclxxvi.
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men from the odious “ droit d’aubaine,” and
enabled them to hold offices and lands and to
succeed to movable estate in France as if they
were natives. But his chief aim in life was his
personal and family aggrandisement.
James Beaton, who succeeded him in the Primacy,
was during the period of these Accounts Arch-
bishop of Glasgow. His early progress from step
to step of the ecclesiastical ladder has been already
traced in the Preface to the last volume, and the
present notice is confined to the new matter sup-
plied by the present one.
As ambitious, though not so avaricious as
Forman, and a younger and more active man,
Beaton naturally figures more largely in the pre-
sent Accounts. He had been made Chancellor in
or before the Parliament of 26th November 1513,
as appears from the Kolls of Parliament,1 and not
in 1515, after the arrival of Albany, as has been
stated by several writers, who have omitted to
observe that he was then merely restored to the
office. Immediately after the Queen’s marriage
to Angus, that nobleman and the Queen finding
him at Perth forcibly deprived him of the
Great Seal, which was given to Gavin Douglas.
The Archbishop “in a fury,” according to Leslie,
occupied Edinburgh, and “of this spunk kindlet
sik a low that Angus and the Quene tuke thaim to
1 Act Pari., ii. p. 281, with which I the Great Seal Register, 1513-1546,
the Charter of 2nd October 1513, in | No. 2, agrees.
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thair fute and fled to the bordowris 1 of England,”
but they must soon after have returned to Stirling.
On Albany’s arrival, Beaton became again Chancel-
lor, and was, as we have seen, gratified by the pre-
sentation to the rich Abbacy of Arbroath. During
Albany’s stay he took a large part in the govern-
ment, and his conduct in the tumult which ended
in the fight of Cleanse the Causeway has been
already described. As Archbishop, he distinguished
himself by the magnificence of his additions to the
ecclesiastical buildings and his patronage of learning.
Major dedicates one of his prefaces to him in the
luxuriant eloquence of mediaeval Latin. Soon
after Albany’s return in 1522 he was translated
to St Andrews as successor to Archbishop Forman.
The Bolls in the present Volume enable us to
fill in another aspect of his activity, and show
the important part he played in the administration
of the royal revenues. He appears throughout
the Accounts as Chamberlain of Fife, though being a
busy man, these were rendered and no doubt kept by
his deputies, Andrew Matheson and Sir Lawrence
Alexanderson. In the first, rendered on 2nd
August 1514, he accounts for the large sum of
£1186, 8s. lid., besides corn and cain. He dis-
charges himself by payments of certain customary
ecclesiastical charges, the upkeep and repairs of the
Castle of Falkland, the fees of certain officers, and
the expenses of the Queen and young King when
1 History of Scotland, Scottish Text Society’s edition, p. 151.
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at Falkland, leaving a balance of £283, 3s. 8d. He
himself received £20 1 for the trouble of collecting
the rents in “that disturbed time” and other £20
as his fee. The balance of the corn and other rents
in kind expended for similar purposes was 6 chalders
5 bolls 3 firlots and pecks wheat, 8 chalders
2 firlots | of a peck barley, 5 chalders 8 bolls
malt,2 7 chalders 2 bolls and 3 firlots oats, 6 bolls
oatmeal, one wild boar, four barrels of lard, 58 geese,
500 capons, and 769 poultry.3 In his next account,
of 7th August 1516, which is for two years, the
debit side of his account is £1249, 10s. 9d., and the
credit £1425, 13s. 2d., leaving a deficiency of £176,
2s. 5d.4 The deficiency was caused by the heavy
expenditure for the fortification and garrisoning of
Falkland against the Queen already referred to.
But the year 1515 must have been a good harvest
in Fife, for Beaton is able, by sales of corn
to realise £284, 13s. 4d., out of which he was
allowed £66, 16s. lOd. in payment of the deficiency
in money rents, leaving a balance remaining
in his hands of £207, 16s. 5d.5 There was also a
considerable sum in suspense from the augmenta-
tion of the feu-farms, amounting to £243, 2s., for
three years preceding the account for which the
farmers were to be summoned. From this account6
we learn that there had been an audit appointed
at Perth, to which the Bolls were sent, but which
1 Page 7. 2 Pages 13, 14, 15. I 4 Page 164. 5 Page 182.
3 Page 16. I e page 174>
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had not been held, doubtless owing to the dis-
turbances consequent on Beaton being deprived of
the Great Seal. In the next account, in 1517, the
balance had much improved, and was in money
£569, 3s.,1 besides a small amount of victual, although
the rents of Fife had to bear some of the expenses
of Albany’s visits to Falkland. This improvement
was due to the levy of the grassums and entries of the
tenants in feu- farms. In 1518 the balance in money
had risen to £686, 12s. lid.2 besides corn, and in the
last account, rendered on 26th February 1522, for
three years, it was substantially the same.3 It has
been thought worth while to follow these accounts,
with some minuteness, at the risk of tediousness, in
order to show their accuracy, and also that Fife
was one of the most productive parts of the royal
estates, in part because of its agricultural fertility,
but largely owing to the system of feu-farming
adopted there.
Beaton and the leading ecclesiastics of this time
have been severely judged. Their character indeed
was very different from that of the apostles, of whom
they claimed to be successors, and whose virtues
they are still believed by some to have transmitted.
But they were often the most capable men of
business of their age, and if they amassed wealth
it was because they had the peculiar talents neces-
sary for making and keeping money. In Beaton’s
3 Page 414 : the exact balance
was £548, 13s. 2d.
1 Page 249.
2 Page 320.
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case there is no sign, as we have seen in Andrew
Stewart, Bishop of Caithness, and some other
officials, of unfaithfulness in discharge of his duty
as a Royal officer.
The amount of business Beaton discharged must,
even when aided by deputies, have been enormous.
He had to administer his own See and the estates
of the Abbey of Arbroath. Besides the offices of
Chancellor and Chamber] ain of Fife, he served con-
stantly as an Auditor of Exchequer and a Com-
missioner for letting the Crown lands. Not content
with ecclesiastical and civil duties, we have found
him prepared to head the garrison of Falkland, and
marching with his followers to Edinburgh, ready to
fight, .though forced to fly at the fray of Cleanse the
Causeway. But Flodden had given a severe lesson.
The times were changing, and even the Church
changed with the times. Although his nephew
David the Cardinal fortified his castle at St Andrews,
he died without striking a blow. James Beaton
was the last of the martial prelates of Scotland.
Alexander, Lord Hume, whose long life was traced
in the last volume, appears in this volume of the
Rolls only as witness to Charters in 1511 and 151 2,1
and in the Account he rendered as receiver of the
Forest of Ettrick on 14th July 1514 from 30th July
15 13. 2 Before the next audit on 30th July 1515,
the intrigues of Lord Dacre and the Queen-Mother
had led Hume, who had been instrumental in the
1 Pages 147 and 317. 2 Page 16.
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recall of Albany to Scotland, to go over to the
English interest, and plot with the Queen and Angus
against the Regent. By an agreement on 11th May
1515 between him and the Queen, he was to receive
3000 merks on condition of supporting her and
Angus. He had refused, when ordered by Albany
at the close of the Parliament in the end of July, to
arrest Sir George Douglas, the brother of Angus,
and fled from Edinburgh to Newark, attended by
a single servant. On 24th August he wrote to
Dacre with an urgent postscript, “ Gyff ever your
master would take his tym of Scotland, now or
never.”1 No help came from England, and Hume,
after razing his own castle to the ground 2 to save
it from Albany, fled across the Border, where he
was well received by Dacre. Albany offered terms,
and induced Hume to meet him at Dunglas, where
he was thrown into a dungeon, and released only
on condition of going into exile for three years.
Albany entrusted him to the custody of his brother-
in-law Arran, and that nobleman not only connived
at his escape, but went with him 3 from Edinburgh
to Wooler.
On 15th October 1515, Angus, Arran, and Hume
entered into a mutual bond against Albany, and
to deliver the King and the Duke of Ross from
his custody. In April of the next year, the English
3 State Papers, Henry vir., p.
113.
1 Pinkerton, ii. 466.
2 State Papers, Henry viil, ii.
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King still offering no substantial aid, Angus and
Hume became reconciled to Albany1 through
the mediation of Forman, whose claim to the
Archbishopric of St Andrews he had favoured,
and returned to their estates, but Hume having,
along with his brother William and Ker of
Ferniehirst, with singular rashness a second time
put himself in Albany's power by attending the
Parliament which met in Edinburgh on 15th
September, they were seized, tried for treason,
and found guilty. The Humes were executed on
8th and 9th October, and their heads placed on the
walls of the Tolbooth. 2 Ker escaped. The charge
of treason at Flodden, though made by popular
rumour and adopted by some historians, was un-
founded, for the Humes left as many dead on the
field as any other family. But the intrigue with
Dacre was beyond dispute, and might well be deemed
treason by Albany and his friends. The real
cause of the fall of the Humes is given by Major :
“ I often say to my own countrymen that there is
naught more perilous than unduly to trust great
houses, and most of all if their territory be in the
extremities of the kingdom, or the men themselves
are high-spirited, for the Borderers are constantly
practised in active exercise, and the life of a
soldier is natural to them, and so they come to
1 State Papers, Henry vni., ii»
1759.
2 State Papers, Henry vni., ii.
2487. David Hume’s History
of the Family of Hume of Wedder-
burn states that Hume had a
safe-conduct from Albany.
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place their life in arms, and judge they shall be
able to find an escape from their enemies in time of
need. . . . More than four year&Trom the present
writing we saw the Lord Hume, for a like cause,
lose both his property and his life.” 1 Major gives
as other instances the fall of the Earls of March,
Douglas, and Ross. Nor wTere these to be the last
examples. The Douglases of the Angus line and
the Hepburns, who from Lords of Hailes became
Earls of Bothwell, and from friends had become
rivals of the Humes, were to climb to a still giddier
height before the fall of Angus, the spouse of a
Queen-Dowager, and of Bothwell the consort of a
Queen-Regent. The account now presented, as
well as those in the former volume, shows how
powerful Hume had become. Besides being Great
Chamberlain he had accumulated the Wardenships
of the Middle, East, and West Marches. He had a
fee of £300 for the latter offices, £40 for his fee
as Chamberlain, and £16 as Keeper of Newark,
while as Receiver of the Forest of Ettrick he got
£80 for collecting the rents.2 That Forest was
part of the Queen’s Jointure, or Conjunct Infeft-
ment, which accounts for almost all the entries in
the discharge side of the single account rendered
for it having been made by authority of the
Queen. Several of the payments were made to
the Queen’s servants : amongst them, two of
1 Major, History of Greater I 2 Page 16.
Britain, vi., ch. 18. |
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£40 to Alexander Crawford, Preceptor of St
Anthony at Leith, as her Almoner. The whole
receipts of the Forest amounted to £2781, 12s. 9d.,x
of which £108, 16s. Id. was arrears, but only
£18 of this seem to have reached the Queen's
purse. The rest was spent in fees of officials,
or remitted to the tenants, or allowed to the
accountant himself on account of failure in rents.
In the Preface to the last volume the history
of the family of the Bartons or Bertons, of their
founder John, a merchant-trader of Leith, and his
son Andrew, the famous sea-captain, was traced.1 2
Another, probably the youngest son Robert, is a
conspicuous figure in the present Volume. He had
taken part in the last reign in some of the seafaring
enterprises of bis brother Andrew, and had provided
the crew for “ The Cuckoo," which conveyed Perkin
Warbeck to Ireland. He had also served the
Danish Monarch.3 Returning to the Scottish Royal
service, probably as a merchant- trader, he acquired
the lands of Over Berntoun or Barnton, which in-
cluded the village of Cramond in Midlothian, by
gift from James iv. in 1507, and those of Balhengie,
Ardester, and other lands in Dumbartonshire, and
also the barony of Kirkbuddo in Forfarshire,4 by
purchase from the Earl of Crawford in 1508. 5 His
1 Pages 17-19. “My forest of
Ettrick,” Margaret wrote to Henry
vin., “ought to bring me in
4000 merks yearly, and I shall
never get a penny.
2xiii., Preface, p. clxxvi.
3 Wegener Danish State Archives.
4 Great Seal Reg., 1424-1513, No.
3198.
5 lb., Nos. 3647-8.
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skill in accounts probably recommended him for the
office of Comptroller, which we find him hold-
ing from 1516 to the close of these Accounts, and
as such he renders his accounts on 3rd September
1517, 27th August 1518, and 21st May 1522, 1
from which we can correct the statement of Craw-
ford in his Officers of State that he only became
Comptroller in 1524. During the same period he
also acted as Custumar of Edinburgh, and was
constantly a Commissioner for leasing the Crown
lands. The wages of the Comptroller and five
servants, including horse money for a year, as ap-
pears from one of these accounts, were £170, 10s.
One of the risks to which a Comptroller was ex-
posed is shown by an allowance made to him of
£23 for “fals plakkis negligently received by him.”
That he still took part in naval affairs is perhaps
indicated by an entry, in the Account of his prede-
cessor Jardine of Applegarth, of salt marts and
pork delivered to him to provision the King’s ships
at Dumbarton and Dunbar, and by a reference to
500 merks allowed him in 1522, that sum having
been taken by the Spaniards when the Black Bark
of Abbeville,2 belonging to him, was captured.
Barton stated that this money had been sent by
him to the Governor in this vessel, which shows
both that remittances were made to Albany when
out of Scotland, and that Barton was in his confi-
dence, as might be inferred from his holding the
1 Pages 279, 344, 451. 2 Page 464.
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office of Comptroller during Albany’s government.
On 6th March 1529 he became Lord High Trea-
surer and Master of the Mint. He died in 1538,
leaving a son, John, who took the name of Mowbray,
from his marriage to the heiress of Barnbougle.
Barton was on friendly terms with Margaret
Tudor, who calls him “my faithful Comptroller
John Barton,” and acknowledges she was in-
debted to him “ for very sustenance.” 1 James
Douglas describes him as “ ane very pyrett and
sey-revare Comptroller.” There seems little doubt
he was a good public official, but an official of
Albany could not be good in the eyes of Douglas.
IY.
Some Minor Historical Persons who appear
in the Accounts.
Some minor historical characters or persons
occasionally mentioned in the Accounts, and known
in history, deserve to be brought on the stage
to enable us to realise the social and political
condition of Scotland between 1513 and 1522.
I shall notice the references to a few members
of the nobility, or of noble families, who played
a secondary, though not unimportant, part at
this period ; to some of the men of letters of
1 Brit. Mus. MS. Caligula, B. i.
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a time when Scotland was passing through the
Renaissance to the Reformation ; and lastly, to the
rise of the new professions of Law and Medicine,
which were both to become so learned, and the
former so powerful in its future annals. A brief
reference to the position of women engaging in
business and holding offices, illustrated by ex-
amples from the Rolls or other record sources in
the beginning of the 16th century, may perhaps
not be deemed out of place in a Preface written
towards the close of the 19th century, of which it
is one of the new characteristics that women are
beginning to take the further step of entering the
professions.
The Highlands of the North and West were
kept, we have seen, in subjection to the Royal
authority greatly owing to the influence of the
Earls of Argyle and Huntly, who were slowly but
surely rising to the position which gave the chief
of the former House the name of “ The Macallum
More,” and the head of the latter, that of “The
Cock of the North.”
Colin Campbell, third Earl of Argyle, continued
the hereditary policy of his grandfather Archibald,
Chancellor of Scotland under James hi., and his
father Archibald, both Chancellor and Master of the
Household of James iv., by supporting the Royal
authority in the Western Highlands and Isles, and
thereby increasing his own estates and influence.
He succeeded after his father’s death at Flodden,
PREFACE. xcvii
and undertook to put down the rebels of Argyle.1
For this purpose he was granted the custody of the
castles of Dunoon, Cowal, and Cairnbulg in Mull.2
An allowance was also made him for keeping eight
prisoners, as pledges no doubt, in these castles.3 This
method of holding a chief or his eldest son as a host-
age was a favourite and sometimes successful method
of taming the wild clans and their fierce heads.
Another mode of winning over the clans was by
granting protection to the loyal chiefs, as was done
in the case of John MTan of Ardnamurchan and
others, who are described as “ servants to Colin,
Erie of Argyle.” In respect of the disturbances in
Kintyre consequent on the defeat at Flodden, he
was freed from accounting for the rents of that
Lordship for the ten years from 1511 to 1521, upon
his statement that he4 could not recover them, and
his promise that he would faithfully collect them
in future. It is specially noted that this promise
was given by proxy, as he could not attend the
Exchequer in person,6 being probably engaged in
the arduous task he had undertaken. He was able
to account for part of Glendaruel, a portion of the
lands of Dunoon, for one term’s rents before
Flodden, and after it for nine years and one term.
Roseneath, now one of the most valuable portions
of the Argyle estates, had been set to his father in
1 Page 392.
2 Pages 418, 419.
3 Page 419.
VOL. XIV.
4 Pitcairn Criminal Trials, i. p.
238.
5 Page 419.
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feu-farm, and the feu-duties were paid. But of
certain of the rents due, a remission was made for
three years and one term, being the period of
Albany’s absence in France.1 Argyle was Justiciar
of Scotland, and as Master of the King’s Household,
an office which must have been chiefly titular, he
received eight lasts of herring, probably for the
Royal use, in 151 6. 2 He was married in his father’s
lifetime to Lady Janet Gordon, daughter of
Alexander, third Earl of Huntly, so that the repre-
sentatives of the Royal interest in the West and
North Highlands were closely connected. Both
possessed an authority in their Highland homes
which was almost regal.
Alexander, third Earl of Huntly, one of the few
nobles who saved their lives at Flodden, became
the King’s Lieutenant north of the Forth. In the
present volume he renders an account for the Earl-
dom of Moray, of which he was Chamberlain in
15 14, 3 15 15, 4 and 1516, 5 through his Deputy, John
Calder, a hereditary servant of the Gordon family.
After 1516 Moray disappears from the Accounts,
owing to the admission of James Stewart, a bastard
of James iv., to the Earldom in the Parliament of
1517. Huntly was also Lessee or Tacksman of the
Lordships of Brechin and Nevare, and renders his
account for their tack-duties during the whole
period of the Accounts. A portion of these were
employed in payments to the religious houses of
1 Page 418. 3 Page 27. 5 Page 132.
2 Page 194.
4 Page 67.
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Cupar, Brechin, and Restennott, and the balance was
accounted for to the Comptroller. He was besides
Receiver for the Lordships of Strathdee or Deeside
and Cromar, which are accounted for to the Comp-
troller throughout these Accounts.1 Huntly was
Hereditary Sheriff both of Inverness and Aberdeen,
and as such we find him paying over to the Comp-
troller in 1518 the escheat of Hay of Ardendrach,
Mowat of Balquille, David Lyon, and their accom-
plices, for the murder of Alexander Bannerman of
Watterston.2 His brother, Adam Gordon, had
married the heiress to the Sutherland estates,3 and
Huntly himself seems, from a reference in this
volume,4 5 to have held for a time the Chamberlain-
ship of Ross and Ardmanach. But that office
was afterwards conferred on the Earl of Athole,
and passed to Janet, Dowager Countess of Athole.6
The entries in the accounts of the Earl and
Countess of Athole as Chamberlains of Ross enable
us to correct a statement of Douglas in his Peerage
relating to the Athole family. Countess Janet
does not appear in his genealogy, but she must
have been the widow of John Stewart, first Earl of
Athole, who died in 1512, or of John, the second
Earl, who perished at Flodden; probably of the
latter.7 John, the third Earl, held the Earldom
1 Pages 78, 151, 324, 366, 424.
2 Page 346.
3 xiii. p. lxxxvii.
4 Page 384.
5 Page 302, 19th Aug. 1516 ;
2nd Aug. 1518.
6 Page 380.
7 John, the second Earl, is said,
both by Douglas and Crawford in
their Peerages, to have married,
firstly, Beatrix, daughter of Archi-
bald, fifth Earl of Douglas, and
secondly, Eleanor, daughter of
William, Earl of Orkney.
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PREFACE.
from 1513 to 1547. John, the second Earl, is said
by Douglas to have married Lady Mary Campbell,
daughter of Archibald, second Earl of Argyle, and
perhaps the mistake is as to her Christian name.
Huntly himself married, as his first wife, Lady
Janet, daughter of John, first Earl of Athole. It
will be again observed how closely the ruling
families were connected by intermarriage. This
connection probably explains a somewhat obscure
entry in the Rolls of 1521,1 which refers to a
surrender of the Lordships of Ross and Ardmanach
by John, formerly Earl of Athole, first to Alex-
ander, Earl of Huntly, and “ now to the Countess
of Athole, relict and executrix of the said Earl.”
Why the Earl of Huntly should have been inter-
posed between the late Earl of Athole and his
widow it is not, however, easy to understand.
John, first Lord Drummond, already an old man
at the commencement of these Accounts, had taken
through life a position beyond his rank as one of
the smaller barons, owing to the relations of his
family with the Royal House through Anabella, the
wife of Robert hi., and with several noble families.
He appears in the Accounts as Chamberlain of
Strathearn,2 to which he was appointed by the
Queen in room of Peter Scott in 15 14. 3 To his
original lordship of Stobhall on the banks of Tay,
near Cargill, he had added the nucleus of what after-
wards became the Earldom of Perth, and he had also
1 Page 384. 2 Pages 25, 239, 281. 3 Page 25.
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ci
built the original keep of Drummond Castle about
1487.1 The offices of Seneschal or Steward and
Coroner of Strathearn, in the abeyance of the old
earldom, gave him the chief power in that dis-
trict, and he distinguished himself both in military
and diplomatic affairs during the reign of James iv.
The family historian, Lord Strathallan, is probably
right in describing him as a general favourite.
The beauty of his daughters led to the sad and
still unexplained fate of Margaret, mistress of
James iv., who, with her sisters Euphemia, wife of
Lord Fleming, and Sibilla, died on the same day
in 1502. Another daughter, Elizabeth, married
George, Master of Angus, eldest son of Bell-the-
Cat, and was mother of Archibald, sixth Earl of
Angus. Beatrice married J ames, first Earl of Arran,
who was thus, by his wife, uncle of his rival. Near
kinship or affinity sometimes led to jealousies and
feuds instead of friendship and alliances. The
remaining daughter, Annabella, became the wife of
William, first Earl of Montrose. Lord Drummond
had abetted the unfortunate match of his grand-
son Angus with Margaret Tudor, and he took part
in their revolutionary proceedings at Perth in
1514, when Beaton was deprived of the Great
Seal, and Cumming, the Lyon King, who had
summoned Angus before the Council, was struck
by Lord Drummond. For this offence Lord
1 Macgibbon and Ross, Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scot-
land, i. p. 285.
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PREFACE.
Drummond was, after Albany’s return, sent to
Blackness Castle, and was tried and condemned to
death by Parliament on loth July 1515, but having
made peace with Albany, he was pardoned, though
a portion at least of bis estates was escheated, and
was not restored till 1537.1 He died at Drummond
Castle in 1518 or 1519. The references to him in
the Rolls illustrate the events of the latter part of
his life. At the audit on 15th July 1516, Peter,
the son of Patrick Scott, Chamberlain of Strath-
earn, who had been appointed to the office by
Albany, was discharged in respect of the rents for
Whitsunday and Martinmas 1514, for which Lord
Drummond, who had superseded Scott before Whit-
sunday 1514, was to be summoned.2 In the account
audited on 28th July 1517, Lord Drummond, who
had now been restored to the office of Chamberlain,
accounts for the rents of these terms.3 He com-
pounded with the auditors for the balance due by
him of £407, 11s. 8d. by a payment of £200 to
the Comptroller, and an allowance made to him of
£207, 11s. 8d. for his fee as Keeper of the Castle of
Stirling and the person of the King, as well as for
“ certain other causes moving the auditors,” 4 which
doubtless means the terms of his arrangement with
Albany. In the Audit of 1522 Peter Scott again
appears as Chamberlain of Strathearn,5 and renders
the account from 4th August 1518. This probably
1 Great Seal Register, No. 1556.
2 Page 125.
5 Page 390.
4 Page 243.
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ciii
fixes the date of Lord Drummond’s death, which
Douglas states in his Peerage as having occurred in
1519, but without voucher for that date.
The two Gavin Dunbars, scions of the great but
fallen House of Dunbar, Earl of March, both appear
in the Rolls. The elder was at this period Arch-
deacon of St Andrews, and Clerk both of the
Council and of the Register, offices which he had held
in the preceding reign.1 He acted as an Auditor
in 1517 2 and 151 8, 3 and as a Commissioner for
letting Crown lands both when Archdeacon of St
Andrews and after his elevation to the See of
Aberdeen.4 As he is still styled Archdeacon in the
Crown Rentals of 16th July 1518, 5 we are able to
correct the date of his appointment to that See,
which has sometimes been placed in June of this
year, but which really took place not earlier than
the end of July. The heraldic ceilings of the
Cathedral of Machar at Old Aberdeen were one of
the many works of this Prelate, and the learned
editor of the Lacunar Aberdonense assigns 1520 as
their date, and conjectures that Cumying of Inver-
alochy, the Lyon King, was consulted as to the
blazonry.6
His nephew and namesake, the younger Gavin,
who became so famous as Archbishop of Glasgow and
Chancellor, the far-sighted Prelate through whose
1 Page 117.
2 Pages 260 and 279.
3 Page 344.
4 Page 500. 5 Page 487.
6 Sir W. Geddes, p. 16 of Lacunar
Aberdonense. New Spalding Club.
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PREFACE.
influence the Court of Session was at last instituted
in 1532, appears only once in the Accounts as
receiving £50, one-half of his fee as Preceptor of
the King. He is also mentioned in the Treasurer’s
Accounts, where he is called the King’s Master,
and received on 16th February 1517 nine pounds
to buy necessaries for the King’s chamber, and
three pounds for 4 expenses made by him in
reparaling it’ on 28th August 1517. It was this
offlce which led to his subsequent rise. In his as
in other cases, the tutor of the youth became the
counsellor of the manhood of the Prince.
Two notable members of the Hamilton family,
closely related to its head, appear, as might be
anticipated, in the Accounts — Sir Patrick Hamilton
of Kincavil, the bastard brother of Arran, and
father of Patrick Hamilton the martyr, and Sir
James Hamilton of Finnart, the bastard son of
the same Peer. Both had been legitimated.
The passage between them at Cleanse the Cause-
way, where Sir Patrick refuted his nephew’s
reproach of cowardice by his death, has been
already referred to. Sir James lived to be the
friend and a trusted counsellor of James v., but
died on the block in 1540 on a charge of high
treason. The king is said never to have forgiven
himself for this death, which was one of the causes
of the melancholy of the last years of his life. In
the Rolls, Sir Patrick appears chiefly as Custodier
of Blackness Castle, and for a short time between
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3rd August 1513 and 1st November 1515 as one
of the Receivers- General, along with James
Kincragy.1 He was allowed £50 in the accounts
of 1518 for the custody of George Douglas, the
brother of Angus, in Blackness Castle.2 Sir
James was sent in charge of George Douglas
when he was exiled to France in 15 17, 3 and
after the seizure of the castles of the Humes by
his father, Arran, in 1518, was given the custody
of Hume and Wedderburn, his fee for wdiich from
1st October 1518 to June 1520 appears in the ac-
counts.4 The enmity between the two illegitimate
kinsmen is perhaps explained by Sir Patrick
having been put in the entail of the estates of
Arran after Sir James. Both, in spite of Sir J ames’s
charge against his uncle, seem to have had the hot
blood and uncertain temper of the Hamiltons.
Robert Borthwick, possibly a relative of Lord
Borthwick, one of the King’s custodiers, continues,
as in the former reign, to be the practical head of
the Artillery, and his position became more im-
portant through no successor being appointed
to Lord Sinclair as titular Master of Artillery.5
He received wages as founder or maker of
cannons,6 and for guarding the King, along with
six other artillerymen, in the Castle of Edinburgh
from June 1517 to March 1521. 7 The rents of
1 Page 116*.
2 Page 351.
3 Page 351.
4 Page 460,
5 Pages 18 and 32.
6 Pages 8, 105.
7 Pages 283, 349, 458.
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half of the Mains of Balincreif were remitted to
him for his services to James iv. and James v.1
There was not the same activity in the making
or purchase of artillery as in the reign of James iv.
Still, we meet with notices of serpentines and
culverins being bought towards the close of
James iv.’s reign by the Bishop of Caithness for
the defence of Dingwall Castle and Redcastle,2 and
of pas volantis , culverins, and bombards, with the
necessary powder, being provided by J ames Beaton,
Archbishop of Glasgow, for the defence of Falkland,8
and also of five “ serpentines ” bought in Ayr.4
There is a curious reference to the oxen required to
draw the guns, in the compensation paid for sixteen
oxen, two teams of eight, the usual number for a
plough, which had perished at Flodden.5 Two
cannons were sent to North Berwick 6 for the use
of Arran in his expedition against the Humes, but
were returned to the Castle of Edinburgh, and six
“ falcons ” were despatched to Albany when he
advanced to the Border in 1522.7 It may be
presumed that it was partly the terror of these
new machines, as they were commonly called,
which led to the speedy surrender of the castles
of the Humes.
As "William Dunbar was the representative poet of
the reign of James iv., so was Sir David Lyndsay in
1 Pages 185-6, and p. 184.
2 Page 141.
3 Page 164.
4 Page 188.
5 Page 320.
6 Page 352.
7 Page 463.
PEEFACE. cvii
of that of James v. The life of Gavin Douglas
fell between the two periods. His ornate and
learned verse, though some have thought it
superior as poetry, is certainly less characteristic
than that of either his older or younger contem-
porary. The period with which we are concerned,
and the reign of James v. generally, was a
less poetic age than that of his predecessor.
The prophecy of Lindsay, that Bellienden would
excel Quintyn and Kennedy, the poets of the
preceding generation, was a sign of the decline of
poetry. History and the classical authors were
now more studied, and such poetry as was produced
was the offspring of these studies rather than of
natural genius. It was indeed a time of great
learning amongst the circle, no doubt limited, of
Scottish scholars, who not only translated the
classics earlier in some cases than the English,
but used Latin almost as if it were their mother-
tongue. Of a few of these poets and scholars this
volume of the Rolls affords incidental notices.
The notices of the gradual rise of Sir David
Lyndsay in the Royal service, which the Accounts
furnish, have been already referred to. It is
from his poems rather than from such sources
as those with which we are here dealing that we get
the liveliest picture of the minority of James v.
The most painstaking antiquarian research only
brings to light the skeleton of a past age.
The contemporary poet makes it live again and
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illuminates it by a flash, as when Lyndsay tells
of his employments at the Court of the infant
King
“ Quhow, as ane chapman beris his pak,
I here thy Grace upon my bak,
And sumtymes strydlingis on my nek,
Dansand with mony bend and bek.
The first sillabis that thow did mute
Was Pa, Da, Syrr ; upon the lute
Than playit I twenty spryngis, perqueir,
Quhilk wTes gret piete for to heir.
Fra play thow leit me never rest,
Bot jynkartoun thow lufit ay best ;
And ay, quhen thow come frome the scule,
Than I behuffit to play the fule.” 1
And in another passage
“ Quhen thow wes young, I bure thee in myne arme
Full tenderlie, tyll thow begeuth to gang,
And in thy bed oft happit thee full warme,
With lute in hand, syne, sweetlie to thee sang;
Sumtyme in dansing, feiralie I flang,
And sumtyme, playand farsis on the flure,
And sumtyme, on myne office takkand care ;
“ And sumtyme, like ane feind, transfigurate,
And sumtyme, lyke the greislie gaist of Gye ;
In divers formis oft tymes disfigurate ;
And sumtyme, dissagyist full pleasandlye.
So, sen thy birth, I. have continewalye
Bene occupyit, and aye to thy plesoure ;
And sumtyme, Seware, Coppare, and Carvoure.
“ Thy purs maister and secreit Thesaurare
Thy Yschare, aye sen thy natyvitie,
And of thy chalmer cheiffe cubiculare.”
The present Accounts design Lyndsay always
“ Ostiarius ” (Usher), but in the Treasurer’s account
The Complaynt to the King, lines 87 to 98,
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he is called “ Keepare of the Kingis person.”1
These verses show what his actual duties were.
In another poem he describes the revolution
which, more than once attempted, at last succeeded,
three years after the close of this volume : —
<( The Kyng was hot twelf yeirs of aige
Quhen new rewlaris come, in thair raige
For Commounweill makand no cair,
Bot for thair proffeit singulair,
Imprudentlie, lyk wytles fuilis,
Thay tuke that young Prince frome the scullis,
Quhare he, under obedience,
Was lernand vertew and science,
And haistelie pat in his hand
The governance of all Scotland.”
Here we see at a glance James in his tender
years, and recognise how bad must have been the
conduct and influence of the Queen Mother and of
Angus, when they drove a reformer like Lyndsay,
as they had driven a satirist like Dunbar, both
naturally inclined to the English interest, into the
opposite camp. Gavin Douglas, the poet of their
camp, had ceased to write poetry after 1513, and
had taken to ecclesiastical and political intrigues,
so that we derive no light from his pen. The
glowing portrait of Margaret Tudor in “The
Palace of Honour” is an example of the poetic
prophecies which history has proved false.
There are several references in the Accounts to
John Ballintyne, or Ballantyne, or Ballendyne,
who is described in the first two entries in 15152
1 llth Sept. 1515 ; but also j January 1517. Pitcairn, Criminal
Usher, “ Ostiarius,” on 16th j Trials, i. p. 261. 2 Page 119.
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and 15 181 as Clerk of the expenses of the King,
and in the last in 1522 2 as an Officer of the
Exchequer. This was the translator of Livy and of
the Chronicles of Hector Boece, whose name is fre-
quently written Bellenden, but who calls himself
Ballantyne in the Prologue to the translation of
Livy. He is throughout the Accounts styled
Magister, a title given to a clerk who had taken
his degree of Master of Arts, and in the poetical
Prologue to his translation of Boece he says —
“ How that I was in service with the King,
Put to his Grace in years tenderest,
Clerk of his compts ” —
a description which exactly fits the above entries.
We know that he matriculated at St Andrews in
1 508, so that he probably graduated in 1 5 1 0 or 1 5 1 1 .
It has been usually said, and though no authority is
cited, it is probable enough, that he completed his
divinity education at the Sorbonne. His literary
labours did not begin till 1530, and both the Boece
and Livy appear to have been completed in 15 33, 3
when he had become Archdeacon of Moray and
Canon of Ross. Lyndsay, in “ The Testament and
Complaynt of the Papingo,” written about the
same period, refers to him in the following lines : —
“ Bot, now of lait, is starte up haistelie
Ane cunnying Clerk, quhilk wrytith craftelie
Ane plant of Poeitis, callit Ballendyne,
Quhase ornat workis my wytt can nocht defyne.
Gett he into the Courte auctoritie,
He wyll precell Quintyn and Kennedie.”
1 Page 321. | 3 Treasurer’s Accounts, 26th July,
2 Page 460. | 25th August 1533.
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He died in Rome, according to Bale and Dempster,
in 1550. It does not appear probable that he sur-
vived to 1587, an opinion which the writer in the
Dictionary of National Biography erroneously
attributes to Lord Dundrennan, who wrote
the Introduction to the Translation of Boece. He
has been sometimes confounded with his namesake
Sir John Bellenden of Auchinoul, who became a
Judge of the Court of Session in Queen Mary’s
reign, and died in 1577. Very probably they were
related, and were both members of the same East
Lothian family. Bellenden was undoubtedly one
of the foremost men of letters of the reign of
James v. He has been sometimes described as the
King’s Tutor, but there is no proof of this except
the fact that he made his translations for the
Royal benefit, and was paid for them out
of the Exchequer. The date at which he ceased
to act as Clerk of the King’s accounts will pro-
bably be ascertained by the next volume of
the Rolls, which may also explain whether his
complaint —
“ Hie envy me from his service kest
Be thame that had the Court in governing
As bird bot plumes hevyest of his hert ” —
refers to Angus or to Albany. Most probably it
refers to Angus, for it is in the main similar in tone
to Lyndsay’s Complaint against that noble. The
production of two such translations as Douglas’s
Virgil and Bellenden’s Livy before any similar
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exii
translation appeared in English is a pregnant proof
of the early activity of Scottish scholarship.
Hector Boece, or Bois, the Historian, and Prin-
cipal of the King’s College of Aberdeen, also an
excellent Latinist, as is shown by his “ Lives of
the Bishops of Aberdeen,” appears in the Accounts,
but only in connection with payments to the
College of Aberdeen, of which he had been made
Principal by Bishop Elphinstone at the end of the
15th century. Of that good Bishop himself, to
whom, and his successor Gavin Dunbar, Aberdeen
owes so much, the notices are unfortunately scanty,
but he is mentioned as Keeper of the Privy Seal
in charters of 151 11 and 151 3, 2 and was present
at the Exchequer in Edinburgh on 26th July
1513, 3 having declined, according to Leslie, the
Archbishopric of St Andrews, which the Parlia-
ment had unanimously desired him to accept. He
had been the patron and friend of Boece in his
historical studies, and is even said to have written
a History of Scotland, though he more probably
only collected materials for one. It is worthy of
notice that the men of letters of this period
Elphinstone and Boece, Bellenden and Major,
and a little later, Leslie and Buchanan, were
specially devoted to historical inquiries. James,
like his daughter, Queen Mary, was brought up
on Livy, and history was deemed a necessary
part of the education of those destined to govern.
1 Page 147. 2 Page 317. 8 Page 479.
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A few references also occur in the present
volume to Walter Chepman, whose printing press
gave a stimulus to the literary activity of the age.
Few writers even now despise the pleasure of see-
ing their works in print, and the pleasure must
have been greater when printing was a new-
found virgin art, still retaining some of the
beauty of the illuminated manuscript. Yet, for
some reason, Chepman soon ceased to print, and
Scottish writers had to get their works printed at
the press of Paris, and, at a later date, at that of
London. Perhaps Chepman only took to printing
as an amateur, and preferred in his later years the
more lucrative pursuits of farming, wine dealing,1
and merchandise. A new lease of the King’s
Meadow, near Edinburgh, was granted for nine
years at a rent of £13, 6s. 8d. in favour of Chepman
and his wife Agnes Cockburn, whom failing
his son David, with leave “ to plough the
dry ground which was not fit for hay,” and also
to transfer the lease. On a former occasion, in
the audit of 26th September 1516, he received an
allowance for “ the waste caused to his grain and
hay through the army for the expedition against
Dunglas. ” The King’s Meadow was near the Figgate
Burn, so close to Chepman’s estate of Prestonfield.2
1 The Household books of James
v. prove that Chepman had acquired
a tavern and merchant’s booth in
the High Street, and became a
wine - merchant. See also (Great
VOL. XIV,
Seal Register, Edinburgh, 1542,
No. 2612).
2 Great Seal Register, Anno
1536, No. 1625.
h
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This expedition was probably that of Arran against
the Castle of Hume, after the murder of De La
Bastie, for it occurs before the date of that led by
Albany himself after the execution of Lord Hume
and his brother.
There is now frequent mention in the Accounts
of surgeons, a profession to which the predilection
of James iv. for an art which had many oppor-
tunities for its exercise in a warlike age had given
an impetus. But the surgeon of this period was a
physician as well, and the chief representative of
the healing art, although leeches, physicians, and
potingaries (apothecaries) are mentioned in Henry-
son’s and Dunbar’s poems. From the Records of the
Burghs we gather that the surgical profession
had sprung from the craft of barbers, one of
whose duties from a remote time had been the
use of the lancet, and, when necessary, of the
knife, as well as the razor. The Royal College
of Surgeons of Edinburgh possess a charter
granted by the Town Council in 1505, and
ratified by James iv. in 1506, to their pre-
decessors the Surgeon Barbers.1 The surgeons,
however, who appear in the present accounts are
not burghal but Royal surgeons, who had country
districts placed under their care. They were paid
1 This is printed in Colston’s
Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh,
p. 1, and is dated 1st July 1505,
and the ratification 13th Oct. 1506.
It is several years earlier than the
similar Charter of Henry vm. to
the Surgeon Barbers of London, the
gift of which was commemorate^
Holbein’s portrait groups.
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by lands or fees from the Crown revenues, as parish
doctors now receive allowances from the parish,
and county sanitary inspectors from the county.
The names of those in the present accounts
are Henry Railston, who had an annual fee of
6 merks from the rents of Kere Lawmond, and
Little and Meikle Lupas in Bute, during his life,
for his services to the King and Queen John
Watson, who received a fee of £21, Is. 6 d. under a
precept from Albany in 1515, 2 and who may
possibly have been the same person who took part
in the jousting with another surgeon barber,
celebrated in one of Sir David Lyndsay’s poems;
and Robert Kynnaird,3 a surgeon of the King, who
received an annual fee of £20 a year, half from the
Treasurer and half from the Comptroller. In
the same account John Murray, the King’s barber,
has a fee of £10.
A further step in the progress of the profession
is marked by the payment of £24, 12s., under a
grant of James iv., charged on the burgh of Cullen
to a medical graduate as a Professor in the King's
College or University of Aberdeen in 151 5.4
Doctor Kinghorn, the ambassador of the King of
Denmark, we learn from the Danish archives to
have been a Professor of Medicine at the University
of Copenhagen, and afterwards Dean of Roskild.
In 1542 the first notice of army surgeons occurs,
1 Page 20. | 3 P%e 466.
2 Pages 81, 153, 325, 368. | 4 Page 113.
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four being sent to the Borders for “ curing of
all persons that happened to be hurt by English-
men.”1 For the diseases which required the
greatest skill, the medical faculty of Paris had still
to be resorted to. Thus Patrick Panther, the
King’s Secretary, went to Paris when ill, and died
there of fever, which accounts for many of the de-
spatches of this period being written by his deputy,
Taillefer. Even half a century later the services
of the eminent Cardan had to be called in by
Archbishop Hamilton ; and Henry Sinclair, Bishop
of Ross, the President of the Court of Session,
had to resort to Paris for a surgical operation as
natives of Ireland now resort to Edinburgh.
A slight trace of the first footprints of another
profession, whose incorporation belongs to a later
period of this reign, meets us in the present volume,
in the entry of the payment of £40 as the annual
fee of James Wishart, the King’s Advocate, in the
accounts of Fife rendered on 26th February 1522, 2
and again in those of the Comptroller rendered
on 31st May 15 22. 3 The earliest mention of this
office is in the reign of James hi., when Adam of
Otterburn held it. There were for a considerable
period prior to that date two branches of the legal pro-
fession— Notaries, and Prolocutors or Fore-speakers.
But the Notaries received their commission from
the Pope or Emperor, and were styled Apostolic
1 Treasurer’s Accounts, 16th l 2 Page 403.
August 1542. I 3 Page 461,
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or Imperial. Their protocol books, of which in-
teresting examples have been preserved, show
that they discharged the miscellaneous duties of
agents and conveyancers. The Prolocutors, who
attended the Courts of the King or Barons, were
apparently sometimes relations or friends of the
party, like Patrick Lyndsay of Pyetstoun, whose
exploit in casting an indictment against his chief,
Lord Lyndsay of the Byres, in the commencement
of the reign of James iv., is so humorously
described by Pitscottie ; but at other times paid
advocates, who are designed “ Fore-speakers for the
Cost.” The first advocates who appear under the
name were the Advocates of the Poor1 in the
reign of James L, but shortly after, in the same
reign, the name is used as equivalent to Prolo-
cutor and Fore-speaker.2 The introduction of the
office of King’s, or as he was afterwards styled,
Lord Advocate, after the model of the French
Procureur du Roi, was in part due to the growing
importance of the feudal and fiscal rights of the
Crown. Ten years after the close of the present
accounts the profession of Advocate really com-
menced by the admission of persons so called to
practise before the Court of Session, under the Act
which instituted that Court.3 As James iv. may
be said to be the founder of the medical profession
in Scotland, so James v. may be deemed the creator
1 Act of Parliament, 1424-45. I 3 1532, c. 36. A. P. ii. 335.
2 1429, c. 116, 126. 1487, c. 98. 1
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of the legal profession, as a corporation with ascer-
tained rights and duties. The King’s Advocate
does not yet take rank as one of the Officers of
State : he is merely one of the King’s servants.
He does not appear to have attended any of the
Exchequer Audits, and is paid less than the
King’s Tutor.
The wars and embassies of this agitated period
gave a large scope and much importance to the
office of Herald, and the Rolls and other records
afford some interesting information with reference
to the Lyon King of James iv. and v. William
Cumyng of Inveralochy, second son of William
Cumyng of Culter, in Aberdeenshire, had served as
Marchmont Herald at least from 1 49 9, 1 probably
from a much earlier date, for in a charter by
James iv., on 18th January 1504, of the lands of
Inveralochy to him and his wife Margaret Hay,
mention is made of his services to that King,
and his father and mother, during thirty
years.2
On 18th September 1507 a charter was granted
by the King in favour of William Cumyng the
elder of both Inveralochy and Easter Collessie in Fife,
which were transferred on 14th July 1513, under
reservation of the liferent of his father and mother,
to William Cumyng the younger.3 The Marchmont
Herald had been knighted in 1507, and before
1 Reg. Secreti Sigilli, lib. anno I 2 Reg. Magni Sigilli, No. 2767.
1497. I 3 Pages 315, 316, note.
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31st January 1514 1 he became Lyon King in suc-
cession to Henry Thomson. In this capacity he
carried the challenge and declaration of war by
James iv. to Henry viil, then engaged in the
siege of Terouanne, when he refused to take a
verbal answer from the English king, and received
a written one in “very sour” and proud words.
He returned by Flanders, but not finding a ship in
time, did not arrive till the field was stricken, and
our King was slain.2
Another instance of his boldness has been
already noticed when he charged Angus to appear
before the Council in 1515 to answer for his mar-
riage to Margaret Tudor, and admonished Lord
Drummond for his resistance to the order, when
that irascible noble struck him with his fist, for
which he was forfeited by Albany’s Parliament.
Throughout these accounts there are various refer-
ences to his fee of 20 merks as Lyon, which was
paid out of the farms of Collessie down to 1518 ; 3
and in the account of Fife rendered on 26th
February 1522 we learn that he was dead, for
payment of his salary is said to be that due
to the late Lyon Herald, King of Arms.4 No
mention is made of his successor in the present
accounts, but the next Volume will probably dis-
1 Hamilton’s Manuscripts, Adv.
Lib. The Fife account rendered
11th July 1525 gives the date of
his death more exactly as August
1519. Vol. xv. p. 107.
2 Leslie’s History, Scottish Text
Society’s Ed., p. 142.
3 Page 315.
4 Pages 401 and 410.
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PREFACE.
close whether Sir David Lyndsay was at once
appointed, or not till 1530 as is usually stated.1 An-
other reference to Cumying in this volume shows
that he had been sent to France to Albany before
1515, and had been shipwrecked on the Danish coast.
In recompense for his losses, and for his expenses,
he received £72 from the Customs of Edinburgh,2
and £83 from the rents of Fife.3 The terms of the
former of these entries implies that he had made at
least one other voyage to France. The heralds of
all countries at this period were constantly employed
on diplomatic missions, and as the chief executive
officers of the law, as well as in the more orna-
mental functions of royal processions and tourna-
ments. The French herald Montjoie, the Danish
Norway herald, and the English Clarencieux herald
frequently meet us in the State correspondence.
It would be an interesting inquiry why the College
of Heralds did not become the diplomatic profes-
sion of the future. Perhaps the answer would be
that they were too closely associated with the feudal
system ; that the Ecclesiastics were deemed, and
probably proved themselves better adapted for the
task of negotiation ; and that a class of laymen
who were not heralds began soon after this period
to cultivate the diplomatic art after methods which
heralds, the practitioners of the heroic science,
would have disdained to use.
V
1 Seton, Heraldry of Scotland, I 2 Page 107.
p. 430. I 3 Page 162.
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Two of the women who figure prominently in
these Accounts, Mariot Boncle and Margaret
Crichton, deserve a brief notice as examples of
the position of their sex in Scotland in the
sixteenth century.
Mariot Boncle, whose name occurs in previous
accounts, was the widow of J ohn Lindsay of
Wauchopdale, in Dumfriesshire, a considerable land-
owner in the reign of James iv. He had received
the lands of Beidspittal, part of Balincrief,1 in
respect of his surrender of Wauchopdale on 31st
April 1507, having forfeited that estate for treason
under a decree of the Parliament of 1506. 2 He
had also acquired Barcloy, Claysick, and other lands
in Galloway,3 which seems to have been his prin-
cipal estate. He died in 1508, and Mariot Boncle,
his spouse, paid the entry for these lands after the
Exchequer audit held in that year.4
In the present volume there is printed a Royal
Letter or Grant by James iv. on 24th February
1513, by which, in consideration of “ the gude and
thankfull service done to us and oure derest fallow
the quene be oure lovit oratrice and wedow Mariot
Bonkle, the relict of umquhile Johnne Lindesay,”
the King grants to her for all the days of her life
the lands of Auchinhay, Clonyearg, Auchinskeauch,
Glenstokane, and Auchinlosk, in the Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright, and the Auditors of Exchequer are
1 Vol. xiii. p. 83. J 3 lb., p. 36.
2 Act Pari., ii. p. 264-5. | 4 lb., p. 600.
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charged to “ defeis ” 1 the Chamberlain of Galloway
of the rents and profits of these lands. This accord-
ingly was done in the audits throughout the
present Accounts, in which the multure due by the
town of Auchinhay was also remitted to her.2
Mariot Boncle had also tacks of other lands in
Galloway, in the parish of Col vend. 3
These entries should have some interest for the
diligent local students of the Stewartry, who have not
been able hitherto to trace these lands at so early
a date.4 From the entry already noticed in another
place of the delivery to Mariot Boncle by Margaret
Crichton of the velvet bought for the young King’s
tunics in 151 5, 5 it appears probable that she held
some office in the Boyal Household, possibly that
of Keeper of the Wardrobe.
Long after, the Parliament of James vi. in 1593,
at the instance of James Lindsay of Barcloy, the
great-grandson of John Lindsay and Mariot Boncle
reduced the sentence of forfeiture which had been
pronounced against his great-grandfather, upon the
ground that he had not been lawfully summoned
to the Parliament of James iv. in 1506, at which
his estate of Wauchopdale had been forfeited.6
It is not certainly known to what family Mariot
Boncle belonged, but she may not improbably have
1 Pages 34, 235, 297, and 427.
2 Page 137.
3 Pages 483, 508-9.
4 M'Kerlie, Lands of Galloway, .
and their Owners.
5 Page 107.
6 For further notices of the Lind-
says of Wauchopdale and Barcloy,
see Lives of the Lindsays, ii. p.
288.
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been a daughter or relative of Alexander Boncle, a
Scottish merchant, whose house at Middleburgh is
mentioned in Halyburton’s Ledger, and a relative
of Edward Boncle, the Provost of Trinity College
Church in the reign of James in. Whatever her
family, she was evidently active in business affairs.
The slaughter at Flodden brought forward many
women into prominent positions and offices which
, their deceased husbands had held ; but this,
after all, was only a conspicuous example of
what frequently occurred during the Middle Ages.
Such lives as those of Margaret Tudor and
Margaret Drummond and her sister show how
birth and beauty asserted their influence. It has
been less frequently noticed that there were also
women of business, who were actively engaged in
the acquisition and management of land and the
conduct of commerce in 16th-century Scotland.
There is another woman frequently referred to
in this Volume, whose birth and curious history
give her a greater interest than Mariot Boncle.
Margaret Crichton first appears in the present
Accounts as the widow of George Halkerston,1
Burgess and Custumar of Edinburgh, who fell at
Flodden, and she continued to hold this office and
to render accounts as Custumar of Edinburgh down
to 21st October 1516.2
1 She had been married before to
another burgess, William Todrick.
The names both of Todrick and
Halkerston have been preserved in
well-known wynds and closes of
the Old Town of Edinburgh.
2 Pages 52, 102, 199, and
267.
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PREFACE.
The last of these accounts was audited on 21st
August 1517, and in it she still retains the name
of Margaret Crichton. We know, however, from
a Charter in the Great Seal Register, dated
1st April 151 7,1 that before that date she had
contracted an irregular marriage with George,
Earl of Rothes. This charter singularly enough
recites the fact that the marriage had been con-
tracted per verba de futuro cum carnali copuld
inde secutd. It conveys the lands of Hilltaces
and various other lands in Fife, which had been
adjudged for a debt of £1065, 6s. 8d. to Andrew
Barton in liferent, and his son Alexander in fee, but
had been redeemed by the payment of that sum,
with 200 merks in addition, by Margaret Crichton
to Robert Barton as curator of his nephew Alexander.
The lands are settled on the Earl and Margaret,
and the longest liver, in conjunct infeftment, and
the male heirs lawfully procreated between them,
provided their marriage was solemnised and held
legitimate, or, if necessary, legitimated by a dis~
pensation, whom failing, on the heirs of Margaret
Crichton until her debt was repaid, with a clause
of return to the Earl after repayment. The early
history of this lady, from 1496 onwards, has been
traced by Mr Dickson in an Appendix to the
Preface to the Treasurer’s Accounts.2 She was
the illegitimate daughter of Lord Crichton, born
1 Great Seal Register, i. p. 148. I 2 Treasurer’s Accounts. Preface,
I page cxxi.
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cxxv
probably before 1483, and Lady Margaret, second
daughter of James n. She had married, pro-
bably in 1506, William Todrick, a merchant in
Edinburgh, and an exemption from customs, pro-
bably the foundation of her future fortunes, had
been granted to her and her spouse by James iv.
in 1506.1 2 This exemption was continued to her
and her second husband, Halkerston, in 1510, 3
though limited to 100 merks a year.
In the present Volume of the Rolls we have seen
that she entertained Albany to supper prior to
15th September 1516, and an allowance was made
in her account as Custumar for the claret provided
on that occasion.4
The next reference to her is in the account of
the Customs of Edinburgh which she rendered on
21st August 1517, 5 still under the name of Margaret
Crichton. But in the account at the same audit
of Robert Barton the Comptroller, who had been
associated with, and ultimately superseded her in
the office of Custumar of Edinburgh, there is
notice of a remission of custom due by her, in
regard to which she is styled Margaret Crichton,
Countess of Rothes, and she is again referred to
as Countess6 in Barton’s account of 21st August
1518, in which it is stated that she renounced the
immunity from customs to the extent of 100 merks,
1 An account for her dress appears
in the Treasurer’s Accounts of 1496.
2 Exchequer Rolls, xii. p. 465.
3 Ibid., xiii. p. 367; see also
p. 385. 4 Page 205.
5 Page 267. 6 Page 270.
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which, she had received under the letter of James iv.
in favour of her and her former husband, Halker-
ston.1 In a later audit, however, on 31st May 1 5 22, 2
this sum of 100 merks was again allowed to her
by the auditors. From these references it is
impossible not to surmise that the supper at which
she entertained Albany may have had something
to do with her marriage to the young Earl of
Rothes, and that his marriage to this well-tochered
widow of two merchant burgesses was perhaps
an affair, on his side, of money as much as of love.
The later history of this lady was very singular,
and gave rise to scandal at the time, and curiosity
afterwards. She was the mother of Norman
Lesley.3 sometimes called Master of Rothes, who
became so famous as a chief actor in the murder of
Cardinal Beaton ; but on the death of George, Earl
of Rothes, at Dieppe, on 9th November 1558, that
noble was succeeded by another son, Andrew Lesley,
who was the child of Agnes Somerville, designated
as his wife in a series of charters between 29th
January 1530 and 22nd February 1541. 4 In the
Charters of 1539 and 1540 both ladies appear.
1 Page 335.
2 Page 466.
3 Charter, 21st Oct. 1542, Nos.
2809 and 2810. In these charters
Margaret Crichton is styled only
mother of Norman Lesley, and not
Countess of Rothes. According to
a pedigree once in the possession of
Camden, and afterwards of Sir R.
Potton, there were the following
sons or this marriage: — (1) Oeorge,
who died young; (2) Norman; (3)
William ; (4) John, who died young;
(5) Robert. Riddel, Remarks on
Scottish Peerage Law, p. 191.
4 Series of Charters in Great Seal
Register, 29th Jan. 1530, 25th Aug.
1532, 21st July 1536, and 8th to
10th July 1539, 15th Feb. and 13th
Dec. 1540, and 22nd Feb. 1541.
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In that of 10th July 1539, for example, Agnes
Somerville, who is described as the Earl’s spouse, is
granted a liferent in the lands of Drowmane, while
Margaret Crichton, who is neither designed Countess
of Rothes nor his spouse, is granted the liferent of
the fourth part of the domain lands of Lesley, a
portion of the Rothes estates she had acquired as
a creditor. In a Charter, however, of 31st May
1542,1 she again appears as Margaret Crichton,
Countess of Rothes, having apparently survived
her rival Agnes Somerville. Crawford, in his
Peerage, conjectured that Rothes had separated
from Margaret Crichton after their irregular mar-
riage and had married Agnes Somerville, and Mr
Riddell discovered evidence that they had been
divorced by a decree of the Rector of Flisk on
27th December 1520, 2 and conjectures that she
must have obtained a reduction of this divorce, so
as to have re-acquired the title of Countess of
Rothes, which she undoubtedly held in 1542.
Margaret Crichton last appears in history in a
passage of Buchanan’s History of Scotland,
where, after noticing the scandal relating to her
illegitimate birth, — for her father, Lord Crichton,
had a wife alive when she was born, — he states that
she was “not long since deceased.”3 Allowing
1 No. 2679.
2 Rothes Genealogy, Balfour MS.,
Adv. Lib.; MS. account of Lesley
of Findrassie, Adv. Lib.; Riddel’s
Remarks, p. 183f
3 Quae non adeo pridem decessit.
Historiae, xii. p. 433. Buchanan’s
History was not begun apparently
till 1577,
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for a considerable latitude in this expression,
Margaret Crichton's life, so interwoven with the
special scandals of this age, the facility of divorce,
and the frequency of illegitimacy, must have been
a long one. Her career affords another example
of a woman acquiring wealth, actively engaging in
the transaction of business, and even holding an
important public office.
y.
Foreign Relations of Scotland.
This Volume, like the preceding one, contains
notices of some of the Foreign Ambassadors or
Envoys who took part in the constant negotiations
of Scotland with other Powers, as well as of several
French commanders or captains and some civil-
ians who during Albany’s Regency served in
Scotland. The hostile relations between Scotland
and England made it imperative for the smaller
country to seek allies, and the Scottish Govern-
ment naturally turned principally to two quarters,
Denmark and France. Christiern il, who suc-
ceeded to the Danish Crown shortly before
Flodden, though two degrees more distant than
his father Hans from James iv., was still the
near kinsman of James v. Scotland and Denmark
were alike exposed to foes on their Borders, and
sought mutual aid. Scottish merchants had
settled in Copenhagen, Scottish mariners served,
PREFACE.
cxxix
the Danish King, and Scotland was frequently
visited by Danes on their way to and from the
Continent.
The remembrance of the old league between
France and Scotland, though not yet strengthened
as it was soon to be by matrimonial relations
between the Royal Houses, had been kept alive
by mutual good offices, and was at no period
a more lively sentiment or a more practical
reality than during the Regency of Albany. The
privileges of natural -born subjects had been
granted, towards the close of the reign of
Louis xiL, to all Scotsmen in France. By an
ordinance of Francis I. their goods were to be
admitted at Dieppe free of the custom levied
on foreign merchandise. The French King
had a bodyguard of Scottish Archers, and Scotch-
men commanded French armies and acquired
French estates. Scottish ecclesiastics held French
benefices, and Scottish students completed their
studies in Paris or Orleans, where some remained
as Professors, as they do now in the English
Universities. Scottish merchants traded with
France in preference to England, from which they
were often excluded, or where, if admitted, they ran
the risk of their goods being seized when war broke
out. In 1523 Henry viii. took the extreme step of
driving all Scots out of England, as Edward i.
had driven the Jews.
Nor was the advantage of the alliance between
VOL. xiv. i
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PREFACE.
France and Scotland all on one side. A French-
man was Regent of Scotland. French captains
were keepers of its strongest castles. Frenchmen
were to be found in civil and a few in ecclesiastical
offices. The French trade in wine, linen, and
fruits was probably more lucrative than the Scot-
tish trade in wool, skins, and salmon. The French
language was so much used that it began to
modify the Lowland Scottish Teutonic dia-
lect.
Let us first notice the traces in these Accounts
of the continuing, though declining, connection
between Scotland and Denmark ; and afterwards,
those of the more important and increasing intimacy
between Scotland and France. The first allusion
to the relations with Denmark occurs in the
account of the Chamberlain of Galloway from
20th July 1513 to 20th July 1514, in which that
officer is allowed £10 for a payment to Magnus the
Dane,1 by order of the Queen, at the time when he
lay ill of fever in Galloway. This refers to Magnus,
the nephew of Ove Bilde, Chancellor of Den-
mark, who had been sent several years before to be
educated in Scotland. On 17th January 1513,
James iv. wrote letters commendatory of the
young Dane both to the King and Queen of
Denmark, in which he stated that he had given
proof of his ability, fidelity, and discretion, so that
he was worthy of being trusted with any business,
1 Page 35.
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CXXXl
however important and urgent.1 The articles of
his commission2 have been preserved, and contain
an urgent appeal for men and provisions, which
would be paid for, to aid James against the
threatened English invasion. The death of Hans
of Denmark on 20th February 1513, and the
commotions which followed in the Scandinavian
Kingdom, would in any event have frustrated this
appeal, but it appears probable from the date of
Foil3 in which the entry occurs that Magnus Bilde
was prevented by fever from sailing to his native
country, and remained in Galloway until some
months after the death of that monarch.
His son and successor, Christiern il, was pre-
vented by his own troubles with the Swedes and
with Lubeck, the chief town in the north of the
Hanseatic League, from rendering aid to Scotland.
The accounts of the Custumars of Edinburgh
between 20th July 1514 and 20th September 1515
show that the Norway Herald, perhaps Thomas
Scott, a Scotchman in the Danish service, had
visited Scotland, for 50 crowns or ,£45 was allowed
for his expenses.4 In the same accounts £10 was
paid to Henry Scott, a mariner of Leith, who had
gone to Denmark on public business, and was pos-
sibly the skipper of the ship which carried the Danish
Herald and the Scottish Unicorn Pursuivant to
1 Epistolae Regum Scotorum, i. pp.
168 and 173. King Hans Brevbog
in Wegeners Staat Archiv.
2 Epistolae, page 66.
3 Page 310.
4 Page 106.
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PREFACE.
that country. The object of the Scottish mission
is explained by a letter of Albany of 23rd August
15 16,1 which states that the truce with England
had been prolonged to St John’s Day, the 24th of
June 1517, and urgently requests an answer to the
inquiry as to what troops the Danes would send to
defend Scotland by June of that year.
From the Fife Accounts rendered on 9th August
1516, it appears that there were various missions
of heralds and others to Denmark2 about this time,
and the payment of 100 scuta or crowns of gold to
Sir Anthony Darces De La Basti e in 1514 may very
likely refer to his embassy to Denmark. From
the account of Robert Barton the Comptroller
between 3rd September 1517 and 25th September
1518, it appears that the Norway Herald had
again visited Scotland during that year, for a
puncheon of wine and two sheep were given to
him.3
In 1518 the tables were turned, and the Danish
monarch was now in urgent need of aid from Scot-
land against the rebellious Swedes. The Norway
Herald was sent by way of Scotland to France,
with letters from Albany as well as Christiern II.,
in which it was proposed that a new league should
be formed between Denmark and France, with
Scotland included. The Regents, Chancellor, and
Council of Scotland met on 10th June, con-
sidered the proposal, and entrusted the Norway
1 Epistolae Reg. Scot. i. 259. 2 Page 163. 3 Page 363.
PREFACE.
CXXXlll
Herald with their answer.1 It stated that they
would authorise the new League as soon as it was
formally brought before them. On 7th August
1518 a letter sent by John Elgin informed the
Danish King that, notwithstanding the English
incursions and the risings of the West High-
lands, a force would have been sent to assist
Christiern if news had not come that the
Danes had gained a signal victory over the
Swedes. On 19th January 1519 Alexander King-
horn, a Scottish doctor in the Danish service,2
came as Ambassador with a still more pressing
demand for 2000 troops, ships, and supplies, to
arrive at Copenhagen before Easter. The Regents
replied on 27th March that they had sent letters
throughout the kingdom that (following a doubtful
practice of the Middle Ages) declaring that all
persons guilty of treason who would go to Denmark
as soldiers should receive a pardon : a fixed contin-
gent could not be sent at the time asked, but an
auxiliary force would be despatched.3 Arran wrote
to the same purport,4 that his troops, and if need be
he himself, would come. Accordingly, on 27th May,
Captain James Stewart of Ardgowan was de-
spatched with a force of foot soldiers and ships,5
and others were to follow, though it was explained
that, owing to the scarcity of the harvest, it would
be very difficult to send provisions.6
1 Epistolse Regum, i. 305-7.
2 Ibid., i. pp. 308-9.
3 Ibid., i. p. 317.
Ibid., i. p. 318.
Ibid., p. 320.
Ibid., i. p. 338,
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PREFACE.
Scarcely had the Scottish troops been despatched
before news came of a Scottish merchant vessel
having been seized by the Swedes at Stralsund ;
and though the Danish fleet had procured the
release of the crew, the vessel with its cargo had
been detained.1 The Scottish Regents warmly
expostulated with their ally, and demanded the
restoration of the ship.2
The last letters to the Danish King at this
period are from Beaton the Chancellor, request-
ing him to instruct his representatives at Rome
to take part against the machinations of Gavin
Douglas, who was still intriguing for ecclesiastical
promotion, with the support of Henry vm. ; from
the Archbishop of St Andrews, as to the Abbacy
of Dunfermline ; and a third from the Scottish
King in April 1523, sent by Dr Kinghorn, now
Dean of Roskild, who had once more come as
Ambassador to Scotland, advising Christiern to take
refuge from his rebellious subjects by flight, and
yield to the exigency of the times. The Scottish
relations with Denmark have been scantily treated
by the historians of both countries, and we are
glad to get information from the present Accounts3 as
to the force actually sent to assist Christiern. Robert
Barton is allowed in his account of 1522, £1894, 16s.
for the fitting out and provisioning of the ships,
and Captain James Stewart received £80 on the
precept of Albany. Walter Maluny, Abbot of
2 Ibid., i. p. 461. 8 Page 461,
1 Epistolse Regum, i. p. 463.
PREFACE.
cxxxv
Glenluce, a frequent agent of Albany, also went
to Denmark, probably a little earlier, and received
£250. Dr Kinghorn, the Danish Ambassador, was,
according to the custom of the time, allowed £80
towards his expenses by the Chancellor and Lords of
Council.1 We learn from other writers as well as
from the Accounts that the Abbot and Lord Fleming
the Chamberlain went along with Kinghorn to
France before his return to Denmark.2 It was part
of their mission to procure the return of Albany,
and to concert measures along with him and the
French King in favour of Christiern. That the
scarcity of corn in Scotland was considerable
may perhaps be inferred from three chalders of
meal being the only provision for the soldiers which
appears in the account.3
The tragic events which brought the reign of
Christiern to a close — his coronation as King of
Sweden, the blood-bath of Stockholm, in which
600 Swedish nobles perished, the escape of Gus-
tavus Vasa the future founder of the new Swedish
line, the attempts at reform, and the new rising
against Christiern, headed by his uncle Frederick
of Holstein, and his flight to the Netherlands — lie
beyond the present period. But it is interesting
to notice that the Scottish King and Kingdom did
1 Page 411. A further payment
of £8 was made to Kinghorn and
Lord Fleming. As both payments
appear in Robert Barton the Comp-
troller’s last account in the present
Volume, which covers the period
from 27th August 1518 to 31st May
1522, the exact date of these pay-
ments cannot be fixed, but pro-
bably it was in 1519-20.
2 Page 463.
3 Page 471.
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PKEFACE.
not fail their Danish kinsman and ally in his hour
of need. This was probably not forgotten when
the alliance was renewed, and a second Scottish
King became husband of a Danish Princess.
The earliest notices connected with France in
this Volume relate to the unlucky navy of Scot-
land, the rival, in the size of one at least of
its vessels, of the English or French navy. Its
fate, after Arran led it to France, has been some-
what of a mystery, which we are now able partly
to dispel. A payment of £46 is entered in the
Bute Accounts of 1514 as made to Arran for
his expenses1 at the time when he lay before
Bute in the ships with which he went to the
French King. This must refer to the time when,
after the useless sack of Carrickfergus, Arran
returned to the Scottish West Coast and lay idle
at the critical moment of the campaign. But it
deserves notice that an incidental entry2 in these
Accounts implies that the voyage to France was
made by command of James iv. Another entry
in the same year is for payment of the pots and
pans (ollae et patellae) provided for the fleet and
of ten chalders for victualling the ships.3 The
. great “ St Michael,” in which Arran himself sailed,
was sold by Albany to Louis xn. on 2nd April
1514, at the Chatelet of Paris, for 40,000 francs
of Tours, to be paid in four annual instalments,4
1 Page 21. 4 Epistolse Regum Scotorum, i,
2 Page 173. 214.
3 Page 87.
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and the sale was afterwards ratified by the
Parliament of Scotland. Two smaller ships, the
“ James” and “ Margaret,” named after James iv.
and his Queen, are shown by the present
Accounts to have returned to Scotland, for James
Stewart, a brother of the Laird of Ardgowan, re-
ceived, by order of Albany, a payment out of the
balance of the rents of Ross for provisioning them
when they lay at Dumbarton between 12th August
1515 and 19th August 1516, and various other
entries for victualling the King’s ships at Dumbar-
ton and Dunbar prove that a remnant of the Royal
navy continued to be maintained during this
period.1 The chief naval harbours and arsenals
on the west and east coasts were at these places,
and at Leith, where the new work commenced by
James iv. was still continued. They were protected
by French garrisons under French commanders,
or by Scotsmen in the interest of Albany.2 One of
these entries3 implies that some of the ships
belonged to Albany, and had been probably
brought over by him from France. One vessel,
“ The Gabriel,” commanded by Dougal Camp-
bell, was employed to aid the Earl of Argyle
and John M‘Can or MTan of Ardnamurchan in
1514-15 in their expedition against the rebels of
the Isles, who were attempting to establish the
title of Sir Donald of Lochaber as Lord of the Isles.4
1 Page 290. I 3 Gregory, Western Highlands,
2 Pages 223 and 290. j p. 114, 4 Page 55.
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PREFACE.
This ship carried supplies and artillerymen to
Dunevaig in Isla and other castles of Maclan.1
The “ Black Bark” of Abbeville, which may have
been one of Albany’s French vessels, was also
stationed on the West Coast, and made apparently
several voyages along with other smaller craft
from Ayr to Lamlash in Arran, and was employed
along with “ The Gabriel ” in carrying artillery
and provisions.2 It was taken by the Spaniards
before 1522.3 The perils of the yet unlighted
sea are shown by several references to ship-
wrecks. The wreckers of the coast, and the
reprisals of Flemish, Spanish, Portuguese, and
English privateers, so frequently mentioned in the
Royal letters of this period, probably account for
the destruction of the remains of the navy.
There, are no notices of any new ships being built.
The race of the gallant captains of the Forth, Sir
Andrew Wood and the Bartons, appears to have
become extinct. The English raids across the
Border were henceforth usually preceded or ac-
companied by a naval force, which met with feeble
resistance as it sailed along the coast or up the
estuary of the Forth, destroying the Scottish ship-
ping and harassing the seaboard towns.
The next allusions to France in the Accounts
relate to the comprehension of Scotland in the
peace which Francis I. made with Henry vm. It
had included clauses allowing the Scotch, as allies
l Page 192.
2 Page 188.
Page 464.
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of the French, to come under the treaty, but
if the Border raids continued they were to be
deprived of its protection. The account of
Margaret Crichton as Custumar of Edinburgh
rendered on 20th September 1515 contains a pay-
ment of £90 to 4 4 Willebrand, Ambassador of the
most Christian King, bearing the comprehension
of peace between us and the English, paid on a
precept of the Lords of the Council. ” This would
scarcely reveal the name of Mace or Matthieu
de Yillebresme were we not accustomed to the
havoc played by Scottish writers with French
as by French with Scottish names. Villebresme,
a chamberlain of Francis I., had been sent by him
on 9th April 1515 with letters stating the terms
of the peace between France and England, and
exhorting the Scots to join it. His exhortations
were supported by Balthasar Stewart, an envoy of
Leo x., who had been a year in Scotland using all
his efforts to persuade the Scots to abstain from
war with England, and join in the Crusade against
the Turks. De La Bastie had already been sent
to Scotland in the previous year, 1514, partly to
represent Albany, but also to urge peace on the Scots,
who continued for some time to show unwillingness
to make terms with England. The Scottish Council,
to whom letters from Francis I. were delivered on 3rd
May 1516, replied, with a touch of braggadocio, that
the Kingdom was still eager to revenge Flodden,
and would never have thought even of a truce ;
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PREFACE.
yet, that they yielded to the wishes of their old
and faithful ally,1 and their Venerable Father
the Pope. About the same time Francis i. had
sent another ambassador, John de Planis, who
arrived in Edinburgh before 12th February 15 16, 2
to explain the motives which had led him to renew
the peace with England, his desire that the
Scots should be included, and his resolution to
stand by the Scottish King if Henry would not
continue the peace, and to express the hope that the
Scottish would in that event assist him, as they had
done in previous times. De Planis is not men-
tioned at this time in the Accounts, but six years
later3 he again came with Robert Stewart, Lord
D’Aubigny, and their expenses were paid for
from Dunbar to Leith.4 This D’Aubigny, who
became a Marshal of France, was the second son
of John, Lord Darnley, Earl of Lennox, and had
married the daughter of the old Marshal D’Aubigny,
who died in Scotland in 1508.5 Another French-
man was employed as a frequent intermediary
between Albany and the Lords of the Council,
who were urging his return. Under the dis-
guise of Monsieur La Fyot, who received a
gift of five puncheons of claret,6 and carried six
barrels of salmon to Albany,7 we may detect
1 Epistolse Regum, i. 224.
2 Treasurer’s Accounts, 18th
February 1516. He went to Eng-
land in April, and was at Alnwick
on 10th April.
3 January or February 1521.
Mich el , LesFran <jai s en Ecosse, p . 3 7 1 .
4 Page 463.
5 The life of the second Marshal
D’Aubigny will be found in Andrew
Stuart’s History of the Stuarts, p.
226 et seq.
6 Page 463.
7 Page 463.
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La Fayette, who, according to Bishop Lesley, came
along “ with a French clerk, Cordell, and ane
Inglis herald callit Clarencieux, with ane ambassador
also fra the Governour, with ane treaty of peace for
ane year’s truce between Scotland and England.”1
Neither of these embassies are recorded in the
French State Papers collected by Teulet, so it is of
some importance to obtain, as we do, record
evidence in these Accounts to support the state-
ments of Lesley. French embassies were so
frequent indeed during this period, owing to the
shifting policy of Francis I., that we cannot obtain
full information as to them from any single source.
Teulet supplies information as to the mission on
13th August 1522 of Monsieur de Charron,2 whose
name does not appear in the present Accounts,
while another French Ambassador, Pulzart, who
received a payment of £100 in 15 21- 2, 3 has
not been identified with any of the envoys
whose names occur in the French archives. A
curious entry4 “ pro expensis lie Gilyam de post,”
coming from the Governor to the Kingdom, pro-
bably points to a special service of post, and a Royal
messenger called William, employed in communica-
tions between Albany and Scotland.
There were, of course, frequent embassies from
Scotland to France, for the French party was always
1 Lesley, p. 114. * Page 461.
2 Teulet, Relations Politiques 4 Page 463.
entre La France etL’Ecosse, i. p.
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PREFACE.
pressing for the return of Albany, while the Govern-
ment was by no means satisfied with the conduct
of Francis L, and specially expostulated with him
on his retention of the Comte de Santoigne, which
had been granted to James I. for his services in the
French wars. In connection with such missions
we notice Sir James Hamilton, who was sent to
France with George Douglas, the brother of Angus,
in 1517 ; 1 Captain Bukkat,2 a French officer of
artillery, and the Earl of Arran, who went in 1521 3
along with, or a little before, Walter Maluny,
Abbot of Glenluce, and the Albany Herald,4 who
were despatched to overcome the reluctance of
Albany to return to Scotland. They were followed,
as we have seen, by Lord Fleming, the Chamber-
lain of Scotland, and Dr Kinghorn, the Danish
envoy.5 These envoys went, doubtless, with the
same purpose, and perhaps carried a higher bid for
the services of Albany, who appears always to
have kept pecuniary considerations in view.
By far the most important link in the connection
between France and Scotland, after Albany himself,
was Sir Anthony D’Arces De La Bastie. The
present writer has taken the opportunity of telling
in another place 6 the romantic story of this
gallant knight-errant, who became so well known
in Scotland for his prowess in the Lists in the
1 Page 351.
2 Page 353.
3 Page 462.
5 Page 463.
6 Blackwood’s Magazine, 1893.
PREFACE.
cxliii
days of James iv., his energetic conduct as
Albany’s representative, and his tragic death. It
is too long for an incidental notice in a Preface,
and what is said here must be confined to the
references to De La Bastie in the Accounts.
He received a payment of 100 gold scuta, equal
to £90 Scots, by order of Albany in 1515-16 and
in the same year russet, white, and coarse cloth,
a pair of jack-boots, and the necessary furnishings
of pots, pans, brazen and other domestic vessels,
as well as three lasts of salmon for the Castle
of Dunbar were provided at a cost of £195, 13s.,2
besides £108, 10s. for the wages of himself and his
servant, of which he received £88, 10s. for himself.
The only other allusion occurs after his murder, and
in the Accounts of 1518, the sum of £184, 9s. 4d.
was allowed to his widow, a Norman lady of the name
of Ferrier, for her expenses and those of Captain
St Jakkis from the date of La Bastie’s “ treacherous
slaughter” to the coming of Captain Maurice De
Nogent. He was slain by the Humes on the
marshy field called Batties Bog near Dunbar.
Many other French or foreign minor personages
who came in Albany’s train, or as a result of his
Regency, flit across the Accounts, which, like the
Treasurer’s books and other records of this period,
show how considerable a number of that nation
found employment in the service of Scotland.
1 Page 163.
2 Page 202.
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PREFACE.
Such were the Captains of the Castles which
Albany retained in his hands. Captain Jakkis,
Maurice De Nogent at Dunbar,1 the Portuguese
Baron Sebastian Feres,2 who acted as De La
Bastie’s Lieutenant in the same fortress ; the
Captain of Milan, Alan Stewart,3 who held Dumbar-
ton ; Captain Groselles, and Captain Janet,4 who
both acted as Albany’s masters of the household ;
Crochet, who served in the same office,5 one of
whose duties was to oversee the repairs of
Falkland Castle,6 and who was an Auditor of the
Exchequer Accounts during the Regency ; Captain
Bukkat or Bousquet, styled in the Treasurer’s
Accounts a Commissioner of Artillery,7 who made
more than one voyage to France, the last in
1517 or 1518 ; 8 Rokat, a French merchant, who
exported woollen cloth, hides, and coals free of
custom;9 Saturnino the Duke’s banker, probably an
Italian money-lender,10 and Jacques Merchel his
Secretary,11 besides many other men and French
sailors and artillerymen, and a troop of Italian
musicians or actors.12
1 Page 351.
2 A Charter under the Great
Seal, 4th November 1516 (No. 108),
records his name, and shows he got
part of the forfeited estate of Lord
Hume.
3 Pages 349, 358. Alan Stewart
also shared in the distribution of
the forfeited estate of the Humes,
and got the Barony of Upsettington ;
Great Seal Register, 1516, No. 104.
He appears to have been an illegiti-
mate son of John, Earl of Lennox.
4 Pages 262 and 265. Janet
appears to have been an artillery
officer ; Treasurer’s Accounts, 4th
February 1516.
5 Page 214.
6 Page 175.
7 Pitcairn, Criminal Trials, 1 p.
262.
8 Page 353.
9 Page 204.
10 Page 217.
11 Page 220.
12 Pages 220, 285, 333, 424, 431.
PREFACE.
cxlv
One other somewhat mysterious character, pro-
bably not a foreigner, though he is styled Dux
Mediolanensis, or Duke of Milan, is the subject of
more than one entry. His real name was John Hill,
and he received £5 from the King’s bounty in 1518, 1
and in 1522 the same sum from the King’s bounty,2
£20 from the Regents,3 and £8, 13s. 4d. out of the
feus of Aberdeen, by letters under the hand of
Albany.4 The last reference to him which has
been found is in the Treasurer’s account on 16th
October 1529, when he received forty shillings by
the King’s command. Pinkerton5 and Pitcairn6
conjectured that he was Captain G-roselles, one of
Albany’s foreign captains, but this appears to have
been due to a confusion between the Duke of Milan
and the Captain of Milan, and the further mistake
of identifying the Captain of Milan with Captain
Groselles, whom we have seen from the present
Accounts to have been different persons, the former
being Alan Stewart, who had acquired the title
of Captain of Milan from his service in the Italian
campaign, and who acted as Keeper of Dumbarton
Castle. Possibly the Duke of Milan may have
been only a soubriquet given to one of the old
soldiers of the Milan campaign, or to one of the
jesters who contributed to the amusements of the
Court, and who derived his nickname from some
1 Page 353.
2 Page 464.
3 Page 438.
VOL. XIV.
4 Page 449.
5 History, ii. 212.
6 Criminal Trials, i. 272.
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PREFACE.
real or pretended likeness to Maximilian Sforza,
Duke of Milan.
It is somewhat singular that there is not a single
reference to the Pope or his envoys, as we know
that Albany was on intimate terms with Leo x.,
and that a Papal ambassador resided for a year in
Scotland during this period. Nor are there any
references to the Emperor Maximilian, or to any
of the other foreign Courts with which Scotland
had a good deal of intercourse. The absence of
such references emphasises the fact that Denmark
and France, especially France, were the countries
with which Scotland was most intimate.
VI.
The Royal Palaces and the Castles of the
King and the Barons.
A good deal of repair but not much new building
went on during this period in connection with the
Royal Palaces and Castles. James v. was to be-
come,1 like his grandfather, a lover of architecture,
and one of his favourite counsellors, Sir James
Hamilton of Finnart, is a prominent figure in the
Accounts, though not yet as an Architect or Master
1 An interesting paper on the
early history of Scottish architects,
who were generally styled Master
Masons, has been compiled by
Messrs M ‘Gibbon & Ross, from
which it appears that the building
carried on so energetically by James
iv. did not recommence on any
extensive scale till 1530-1540.
M ‘Gibbon & Ross, Domestic and
Castellated Architecture of Scotland,
p. 535.
PREFACE.
cxlvii
of Works. This office consisted in superintending
the workmen and defraying the cost of the Royal
buildings, rather than in designing these. His
letter of appointment as Master of Works for the
Kingdom on 9th September 1539 has been pre-
served.1 But before this, in 1535, he was Master
of Works at Linlithgow.
The Royal minority and the disturbances of the
time were not favourable to architecture, and most
of the building at this period was for purposes of
utility or of defence, and not of ornament. Stirling
Castle was maintained as the residence of the King
while he remained in his mothers custody, but
after his surrender to Albany in 1515 it disappears
from the Accounts. The interior of the fabric was
repaired at the small cost of £28, 7s. 10d., paid on
the Queen's mandate,2 and besides this there were
the wages of two carpenters of the King at £10 each,
and a smith at £5. 3 Thomas Peebles, the glazier,
continued to be paid £5 yearly for repairing the
windows of each of the four Royal palaces.4 The
heirs of George Campbell, the principal gardener of
the great garden under the Castle, the scene of so
many of the festivities of James iv., received £2, and
it is mentioned that Campbell himself had died under
the royal standard in Northumberland,5 a proof of
how stringent the muster had been for that fatal
campaign. The expenses of guarding the castle
1 Privy Seal Register. I 4 Pages 39, 161, 247, 319, 402.
2 Page 40. 3 Page 39. j 5 Page 38.
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were more considerable. A payment of £80 was
made in 1514 on the precept of the Queen to the
Chaplain, who apparently discharged for a year the
duties of Constable. Lord Drummond as Con-
stable1 in 1512 received £80 and in 1517 upwards
of £200.2 The dread of an attack by surprise is
shown by the wages paid to eight watchmen by
night as well as one watchmen and two porters by
day, who each got a chalder of oatmeal and twenty
shillings.3 There was also another porter, John
Craigingelt, who received for himself and his
servant two chalders of barley instead of the meal
formerly allowed,4 and a trumpeter “ serving daily,”
as is specially noted, probably to give the alarm if
necessary. The eleven watchmen of Stirling, who
also got an allowance of meal, appear to be the
same persons as those above mentioned,5 including
the porters. It is noticeable in the cases of Stirling
and of Falkland how small a garrison was needed for
the purpose of guarding a mediaeval castle, although
there were doubtless also men-at-arms who served
at their own charges or who were otherwise paid.
The Great Garden and the Old as well as the New
Park for Deer at Stirling 6 continued to be kept up,
and an allowance was made of £3, 6s. 8d. for the
lands of Gallowhills, which had been included in
the Park.7 The religious establishment was main-
tained— both the Old Church in the Castle,8 a
1 Page 38. 2 Page 263. I 5 Page 42. 6 Pages 37-40.
3 Page 38. 4 Page 41. 7 Page 38. 8 Page 38.
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necessary part of every castle, and the Chapel
.Royal or Collegiate Church of James iv., for which
the lands of Auchinvaid and Glensche in Kinclevin
had been mortified.1 These were additional to the
parish church of the town and to the church of St
Ninian, which also appear as charges in the Accounts.
The expenses of Linlithgow Palace, where the
Queen and the young King do not appear to have
lived for any length of time after his father’s death,
were naturally less. Stephen Baity, a mason,
received a fee of £20 and his servant £6 for keep-
ing the roof in repairs.2 He died before 1516, and
after his death the entry ceases. The garden and
the herbage of the park had been reserved for the
King’s use,3 and Sir Alexander M‘Culloch4 received
£10 as Custodier of the Palace in the account for
1514. After that date no reference to the Palace
occurs, Margaret Tudor being probably left to keep
up her own dower-house as she best could.
The references to Falkland Palace are more fre-
quent and interesting. We have already seen that
it continued to be an occasional summer residence
of the Queen-Mother, the King, and the Governor,
and the entries showing it to have been garrisoned
by James Beaton against a threatened attack by
the Queen-Dowager have been noted. Besides the
ordinary charges continued from the previous reign
for the repairs of the aqueduct to the Palace and
1 Pages 155, 227, 360, 422. I 3 Page 2.
2 Pages 94 and 195. | 4 Page 5.
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the upkeep of the glass, as well as for the Garden
Park and Meadows of Falkland, some special
entries showing the new work in progress occur in
the present Accounts. £11, 13s. was allowed to
the Chamberlain of Fife in 1516 in respect of
repairs on the steps of the cellars of the new
work, for repairing the tables and doors of the
chambers, for making gates for the Park, and for
several gates or doors of the Palace and its
offices, besides stanchions for windows of the new
work. All these expenses were contained in a
schedule under the hand of Captain Janet, the
Governor’s Master of the Household.1 A further
sum of £34, 12s. 9d. was allowed for the wooden
cases, iron and rafters for the windows of the new
work, as well as for tiles and lime for the repair of
the roof of the Palace and the Old Chapel, as
certified by Thomas Hay, the Governor’s Secre-
tary, and Crochet, another of the Masters of his
Household.2 In the Account of 1514 there is an
allowance for laying beams in the hall of the new
Chapel,3 and the Chaplain, Sir Thomas Balfour,
receives his fee throughout the whole period of his
Accounts, as well as a sum for vestments.4 In the
same Accounts rendered in 1522, £14 was allowed
for a shed for the oxen fed for the Governor and
the King, £2, 7s. for the keep of the oxen, £1 for
the repair of the kitchen, £1, 10s. for the construc-
tion of a wall in front of the gate of the Palace, £13
2 Page 175. 3 Page 11. 4 Page 354,
1 Page 174.
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to the tiler for the repair of all the houses connected
with the Palace, and 14 shillings for the repairs and
pointing with lime of the dovecot. Another entry
which occurs throughout the Accounts is in respect
of the loss of pasture for cattle caused by the wild
animals fed by order of the King in the Ward of
Falkland.1 Besides the Park and Meadow grounds,
there are references to the Orchard, which yielded
x a rent for the onions grown in it,2 and to the
Wood, of which Andrew Farnie was forester.3 The
ditches and palings received constant attention, and
the garden was evidently more carefully looked
after than those of Stirling or Linlithgow.
The Castle of Edinburgh was the most impor-
tant fortress in the Kingdom. It dominated the
town, as well as the newly-built Palace of Holy-
rood, which then consisted chiefly of a single tower,
apparently not fortified. The Exchequer Rolls, as
we saw in the last Volume, were kept there for
safety between the Audits, and they continued to be
so kept during the period embraced in the present.
The Parliaments and Great Councils during Albany's
Regency were held in the Tolbooth, and not, as
has been supposed, in the Great Hall of the Castle ;
but probably the Rolls of Parliament were sent to
the Castle for safe custody, although the Register
House in it was not built till 1542. The young
King during the same period, with brief intervals,
resided in the Castle from June 1517 to the close
1 Pages 6, 160, 170, 245, 317. 2 Pages 398 and 505.
Page 570,
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of these Accounts. It was also the chief arsenal
for arms, and there are frequent references to the
Artillerymen, some of whom were named from their
vocation, as George Gunnar and Jasper Smith, and
cannons were stored in it under the charge of the
Keepers, Sir Patrick Crichton and Robert Borth-
wick, and an Armourer, Alan Cochrane, who
received a fee for cleaning the arms.1
Its defence was a necessary object of the ruling
powers, and we have several entries on this subject.
The wall near the Well Tower was repaired, and
also those near the Postrom or postern gate.2
At the same time a Brew-house and a Bake-house
were erected, and the Portcullis of the front tower
was furnished with iron chains and other necessaries.3
These expenses, amounting in all to £132, 6s. 8d.,
were incurred on the joint mandate of the Queen,
the Lord Governor, and the Lords of Council, so
probably in the summer of 1515, and were super-
vised by Sir Patrick Crichton. The repair of the
King’s schoolroom in the Castle has been already
noticed, and the chamber of Lady Gordon was also
repaired. The Chaplain of the chapel, called the
Chapel of the Barres, which stood under the
south wall of the Castle, near the place now known
as the King’s Stables, continues to receive his
annual fee.4 Sir Patrick Crichton of Cranston
1 Pages 55, 105, 466.
2 Page 108. 3 Page 106.
4 Pages 54, 102, 199. The Barris
or Barras were the Lists of the
Tournaments Field, and a Chaplain
was a necessary official.
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Riddle was Captain of the Castle 1 until near the
close of this period. He died in 1521, and his
eldest son James succeeded to his office ;2 an
example of the inveterate tendency of offices in
feudal Scotland to become hereditary. The fee
of the Captain was four hundred merks a year ;
and as James Crichton received payment of 400
merks due on 1st June 15 22, 3 the death of his
father appears to have occurred on 1st June 1521.
The Crichton family were much employed in the
Royal service. Besides Sir Patrick and his son,
there are references to Sir Peter Crichton of
Naughton in the King’s Wardrobe,4 and of David
Crichton in the Pantry.5 There was also John
Crichton of Innernyte, Chamberlain of Kinclevin,6
and Margaret Crichton, widow of George Halkers-
toun, afterwards Countess of Rothes, whose curious
history has been already noticed, and to whose
connection with the Royal family the offices of her
kinsmen may perhaps have been due.
Holyrood is styled in the Accounts “ the King’s
Palace in the monastery of Holyrood,” but there
is no evidence that the King lived there, as
Albany did when he resided at Edinburgh. Its
Custodier was not a soldier, as in the case of the
fortified castles, but John Sharp the Chaplain, who
received twenty merks as Keeper of the Chapel,
1 Pages 17, 202, 203, 269, 349. i 4 Pages 220, 286, 354-5.
2 Page 458. | 5 Pages 202, 221, 227.
3 Page 458 . j 6 Pages 365 and 420,
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Palace, and Garden, as well as a payment for the
keep of a lion.1
The North Tower, which was to become the tragic
residence of Mary Stuart, had been built in the
previous reign, and underwent some repairs at this
time, as we learn from the entry of payments for
a joist and Eastland boards to mend the window-
sills and floors in 15 16, 2 as well as for the glass
of its windows, to prepare it for the reception of
Albany.3 This Tower still remains, having sur-
vived both Hertford’s raids and the fire kindled
by Cromwell’s soldiers, though doubtless in part
rebuilt, as may be seen at the portion of the
wall adjoining the new building erected in the
reign of Charles n. The gallery or hall was not
built till 1672, and the space it occupies was at
this time part of the garden between the tower
and the chapel and other monastic buildings, as
appears from the earliest drawing of Holyrood in
1544, 4 and the description by Alexander Hales
about 1550. 5 The entry of a considerable quan-
tity of coals for Albany’s use at the Castle of Dunbar
and the Palace of Holyrood indicate that these were
his chief winter residences.6
Besides the principal Royal Castles, which were
being gradually transformed into Palaces, there is
1 Pages 106, 269, 442. And see
p. 18, pro expensis leonis, £18,
4s. 8d.
2 Page 162.
3 Page 162.
4 The Bannatyne Miscellany,
part ii. p. 184, has a fac-simile of
this plan.
5 Bannatyne Miscellany, p. 185.
6 Pages 130 and 131.
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some incidental information in the Accounts as to
other Castles held for the King, or granted to the
Crown vassals in various parts of the country.
At Rothesay, a Royal castle of which Norman
Stewart, the chamberlain of Bute, was keeper, a
great tower called the Dungeon was built, at
a cost of £191, 7s., by order of James iv.1
The Hermitage in Liddesdale was held by Patrick
Hepburn of Hailes, who was bound by his tenure to
attend the Justice Ayre of Roxburgh.2 Kincardine
was in like manner held by William Graham, who
had to attend the Courts of the Sheriff.3
The Castles of Artmurthy (Ardnamurchan)
and Dunawage (Dunvaig in Isla), were pro-
visioned and fortified in 15 14-5. 4 Sasine was
granted to David Boswell of the Castle of Auch-
enleck,in Ayrshire, in 1514. 5 The Castle of Black-
adder in Berwickshire was in charge of Blackadder,
Archdeacon of Glasgow,6 who received £133, 6s. 8d. .
for its custody in 1517-8, — another example of an
ecclesiastic discharging military functions. The
Castle of Blackness on the Forth was maintained as a
Royal fortress, and, like Inchgarvie, was used for the *
detention of State prisoners, under the charge of Sir
Patrick Hamilton of Kinkavil,7 and after his death, of
his son James Hamilton.8 The Castles of Both well
and Braidwood in Lanarkshire were in the hands of
1 Page 362,
2 Page 516.
3 Page 520.
4 Pages 92, 93.
5 Page 536.
6 Page 351.
7 Pages 2 and 251.
8 Page 632.
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Archibald Douglas, to whom sasine of them and the
adjacent lands was given in 1514.1 2 Patrick, Lord
Gray, had sasine of the Castle of Bruchte (Broughty)
in Forfarshire in 15 16. 2 Cairnyburg Castle in Mull
was in the possession of the Earl of Argyle.3 Dun-
robin Castle, in the Barony of Strathnaver in
Sutherland, was held by the' Earl of Crawford.4
Dingwall and Redcastle in Boss were held for the
King by the Chamberlain of the county.5 The
Castle of Dirleton in Haddington was held by the
heirs of Lord Haliburton.6 The Castle of Dum-
barton was in the hands of the King,7 and that of
Dunnook was held by John MTan of Ardnamurchan,
who supported the royal interest.8
Dunbar was garrisoned by the French troops
under De La Bastie ; Fyvie was in the hands of
William Meldrum of Form arty n, who received
sasine of it in 1522.9 Hume and Wedderburn
Castles, after their forfeiture by the Humes, were held
for the Crown by Sir James Hamilton of Finnart.10
Kilbride in Argyle was held by Lauchlan Maclach-
lan, to whom sasine was given in 1522 ; 11 Leslie in
Fife was inherited by George Leslie from his uncle
in 1514.12 Lochmaben, the old castle of the Bruces,
was in the custody of Lord Maxwell, who kept in it
various hostages for the security of the Kingdom.13
1 Page 535.
2 Page 582.
3 Page 419.
4 Page 547.
5 Pages 140, 141, and 381.
6 Pages 572 and 620.
7 Pages 349 and 358.
8 Page 193. 9 Page 634.
10 Pages 352 and 460.
11 Page 632.
12 Page 552.
13 Pages 285 and 350.
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Renfrew was apparently a Royal Castle, and John
Stewart held the lands on condition of providing at
it an archer for service out of the kingdom.
William Sinclair had sasine of Roslin Castle.2 The
Castle of St Andrews was placed under the charge
of Captain Groselles, as representative of the Gover-
nor,3 in 1522. Archibald Douglas had sasine of Tan-
tallon in 1513, 4 but it afterwards fell into the hands
of Albany, although this is not noticed in the present
Volume.
Numerous as are these entries referring to Castles,
they constitute only a small number of the total list
of fortified Houses of all sizes in which the feudal
nobles lived and ruled the surrounding country,
while they controlled the adjacent burghs, and which
still for nearly two centuries continued to be built,
altered, and added to in every part of Scotland.
The History of Scotland, as exhibited in these
Accounts, and in the Buildings to which they refer,
has now reached the turning-point between Mediae-
val Feudalism and the times we call Modern. We
have already traced the origin of the modern
Professions, of Law, Medicine, and Diplomacy, which
were landmarks of this transition. The two great
inventions which reached Scotland in this age —
artillery and the printing-press, the machine of war
and the machine of peace — were destined to become
even more powerful causes of the overthrow of
1 Page 555.
Page 461.
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Feudalism. The strongest Castles were unable to
resist the former, and the political domination of the
Barons was more slowly but as surely destined to
succumb under the growing influence of the latter.
In the Appendices will be found an attempt to
show, so far as it appears in these Accounts, the
Death-Roll of Flodden, whose dark and long
shadow falls on so many pages of this Volume, and
to collect the principal prices and salaries recorded
in the present Volume. They afford evidence
of the gradual recovery of the Kingdom from
the effects of that fatal battle, and may perhaps
serve as a contribution towards the History of
Prices in Scotland, which it may be hoped will
some day be written. But I have not attempted
the difficult task of converting these prices into
equivalent modern values.
In concluding this Preface, and quitting the
editorship of these Rolls, an office undertaken as a
duty of friendship to the late Editor, Mr George
Burnett, amidst other vocations, which have only
allowed me imperfectly to discharge it, I have
to acknowledge the counsel, in all difficulties,
which I have received in this, as in the pre-
ceding Volume, from Mr Dickson, the Historical
Curator, and the kindness of Mr Archibald
Anderson, Advocate, who not only prepared
the Index, but also read the proofs of the Preface,
to which he has made many valuable contributions.
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I am confident that Mr J. P. M‘Neil, Advocate,
to whom the continuation of the series, now
approaching the most interesting period of Scottish
History, has been entrusted by the Deputy Clerk
Register, will carry on the work in a manner
worthy of the example set by Dr John Stewart
and Mr Burnett.
M. M.
APPENDIX TO PREFACE.
No. I.
LIST OF THE AUDITORS OF EXCHEQUER DUR-
ING THE PERIOD EMBRACED IN THIS
VOLUME, SO FAR AS THEY APPEAR IN
THE ROLLS.
Anno 1516.1 (Comptroller’s Account.)
James [Hepburn], Bishop of Moray ;
David [Arnot], Bishop of Whithorn;
Andrew [Stewart], Bishop of Caithness ;
Gavin Dunbar, Archdeacon of St Andrews ;
Robert Forman, Dean of Glasgow ;
James Kincragy, Dean of Aberdeen ;
Thomas Halkerstoun, Provost of Crichton;
Alan Stewart, Captain of Millan ;
Crochet, Master of the Lord Governor’s Household
J ohn White, Rector of Petcokkis, Clerk of Chancery.
Anno (July) 15 17.2 (Custumars’ and Bailies’ Accounts.)
James [Beaton], Archbishop of Glasgow, Chancellor;
James, Postulate of Dundrynane ;
Gavin Dunbar, Archdeacon of St Andrews, Clerk of
Register ;
Robert Forman, Dean of Glasgow ;
Thomas Halkerstoun, Provost of Crichtoun ;
James Kincragy, Dean of Aberdeen ;
Page 214. 2 Page 260.
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Sir William Scott of Balwery ;
John Campbell of Thorntoun, Thesaurer ;
Eobert Bertoun of Over Berntoun, Comptroller ;
John White, Eector of Peteokkis ;
Nicholas Crawford of Oxgang.
Anno (Sep.) 15 17.1 (Comptroller’s Accounts.)
James [Beaton], Archbishop of Glasgow, Chancellor ;
James, Abbot of Dundrynane;
Gavin Dunbar, Archdeacon of St Andrews, Clerk of
Eegister ;
Eobert Forman, Dean of Glasgow ;
J ames Kincragy, Dean of Aberdeen ;
J ohn Campbell of Thorntoun, Thesaurer ;
John White, Eector of Pecokkis, Director of
Chancery ;
Nicholas Crawford of Oxgang.
Anno 1518.2 (Comptroller’s Accounts.)
James [Beaton], Archbishop of Glasgow, Chancellor ;
James, Abbot of Dundrynane ;
Gavin Dunbar, Archdeacon of St Andrews, Clerk of
Eegister ;
James Kincragy, Dean of Aberdeen ;
Thomas Halkerstoun, Provost of Crechtoun ;
John Campbell of Thorntoun, Thesaurer ;
John White, Eector of Peteokkis ;
Nicholas Crawford of Oxgang.
Anno 1522.3 (Comptroller’s Accounts.)
James [Beaton], Archbishop of Glasgow, Chancellor;
Gavin [Dunbar], Bishop of Aberdeen ;
David [Arnot], Bishop of Whithorn ;
David [Hamilton], Bishop of Lismore ;
Eobert Forman, Dean of Glasgow ;
1 Page 279. 2 Page 344. 3 Page 451.
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Sir William Scott of Balwery ;
John Campbell, Thesaurer ;
Thomas Hay, Eector of Euthven, Secretary ;
John Ding well, Archdeacon of Caithness ;
John White, Eector of Petcokkis ;
Nicholas Crawford of Oxingang.
No. II.
THE DEATH-EOLL OF THE FLODDEN CAMPAIGN
SO FAE AS IT APPEAES IN THE EOLLS.
The usual form of entry is “ qui obiit in bello,” “ in
campo bellico,” or “ in campo ” ; but the forms also occur,
“ qui obiit sub vexillo regis,” which probably denotes with
certainty that the death was at Flodden, or “ qui obiit in
exercitu in Northumberland,” which perhaps indicates
that the death occurred elsewhere than at Flodden, or that
the place of death was unknown. In the Eesponde
Books the earlier Sasines are silent as to the campaign.
The later Sasines refer to it as “ bellum,” or “ campus
bellicus,” and it is not till 1518 that Flodden is named,
and then only about half-a-dozen times. It has not been
thought worth while to indicate these different forms of
expression in the following list further than to state those
who are expressly said to have died under the King’s ban-
ner, or where there is any other speciality in the entry. It
must be borne in mind that it is only the King’s vassals
or tenants who left heirs in lands in the comparatively
small portion of Scotland then held by the King, whose
names can be expected to appear in the present Accounts.
Besides the names in the following list, there are many
other instances of Sasines taken in favour of the heirs
of persons whom we know from other sources to have
died at Flodden.
Adair, William, of Kinhilt, Galloway, p. 486.
Balfour, John, of Dene Myln, Fife, p. 495.
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Bannachtyne, Alexander, of Lowpas, Bute, p. 596.
(Letaliter vulneratus et inde obiit.)
Buntyne, of Ardoch, Dumbarton, p. 587.
(Qui obiit in campo in Anglia.)
Campbell, George, gardener at Stirling, p. 38.
Crammond, James, of Fullerton, Forfarshire, and
Crammond Regis, Edinburgh, pp. 571, 574.
Dempster, William, of Carastoun, Forfarshire, p. 584.
Douglas, Archibald, of Craigmoy, Galloway, p. 484.
Douglas, Robert, of Almornes, Galloway, p. 481.
Dunbar, Sir James, of Dumboy, Galloway, p. 483.
Dunbar, John, of Mochrum, Galloway, pp. 483—6.
Edmonstoun, William, of Redinach, Monteith, p. 579.
Edmonstoun, William, of Duntreath, Dumbarton, p. 580.
(Probably the same person as the last named.)
Erskine, Lord, of Ovir Achlesky, Strathearn, p. 588.
Forsyth, David, of Cadintoun, Aberdeen, p. 627.
(Qui obiit in conflictu de Flowdown sub vexillo domi-
ni regis.)
Gordon, Sir Alexander, of Knockenshene, Galloway,
p. 484.
Gordon, George, Schevis, Aberdeenshire, p. 587.
Gordon, Robert, Ardee, Galloway, p. 484.
Graham, George, of Kinkellis, Strathearn, p. 512.
Halkerstoun, George, Burgess of Edinburgh, p. 52.
Hare, of Bold, Peebles, p. 583.
Heris, Robert, of Laggan, Galloway, p. 483.
Inche, John, of Parkhill, Fife, p. 495.
Inglis, Thomas, of Murthocarney, Fife, p. 494.
(Qui obiit cum domino rege.)
Inglis, of Douchlas, Strathearn, p. 586.
Kennedy, of Ballathis, Annandale, p. 579.
Kirkcaldy, Symon, Hill of Lumquhat, Fife, p. 496.
Laudar, Sir Alexander, of Blyth, Provost of Edinburgh,
p. 52.
Lindsay, Herbert, Barskeauch, Galloway, pp. 482-3.
Macaulay, Aula, of Doune, Monteith, p. 577.
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M‘Dowell, Thomas, younger of Garthclone, p. 485.
Makdowell, Uchtred, Lord of Garthclon, p. 480,
(Pater et avus decesserunt in campo.)
Maxwell, Edward, of Tynwald, p. 481.
(Qui obiit in campo cum domino rege.)
Menteith, Rankine, of Bothkennar, Stirlingshire, p. 4 77.
Moncreiff, William, of Estercolsie, Eife, p. 577.
Mowat, of Stanehous, Lanark, p. 586.
Multrar, John, Newtoun of Markindie, Fife, p. 498.
Mure, of Torrous Mure, Wigton, p. 585.
Murehede, John, of Bully, pp. 482-3.
Nelson , of Madinpap, Dumfries, p. 572.
(Sub vexillo regis.)
Ramsay, Henry, of Cotland of Bondhalf, Eife, p. 496..
Ramsay, Sir John, of Trarinyeane, Galloway, p. 482.
Ramsay, Nicholas, of Foulden, Berwick, p. 592.
Rettray, Barony of Rettray, part of Murthly, Perth-
shire, p. 594.
Rorison, of Dunragane, Dumfries, p. 580.
Ross, of Cragy, Perthshire, p. 579.
Rutherford, of Swynside, Roxburgh, p. 600.
Ruthven, William, of Ruthven, Perthshire, p. 571.
Schaw, Thomas, Chief Cook (taken prisoner), p. 53.
Scott, Patrick, Farmer in Stratherne, p. 489.
Scott, Sir William, of Balwery, Fife (taken prisoner),
p. 80. (Sub vexillo regis.)
Seyton, Sir Ninian, of Bruteastell, p. 603.
Simson, Andrew, of Grange of Bothkennar, Stirling-
shire, p. 477.
Simpson, William, of Logie, Stirlingshire, p. 477.
Sinclair, Henry, Lord Orkney, p. 32.
(Qui obiit sub vexillo domini regis.)
Striveling, John, Mylntoun of Creauch, in Stewartoune,
p. 491.
(Qui obiit in bello cum rege. Sub vexillo regis.)
Wardlaw, Henry, of Kilbaberton, Edinburgh, p. 574.
Wood, William, of Raik, Aberdeenshire, p. 576,
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No. III.
POETEAIT GROUP OF MARGARET TUDOR, THE
REGENT ALBANY, AND A THIRD FIGURE;
IN THE POSSESSION OF THE MARQUIS OF
BUTE, AT CARDIFF CASTLE, GLAMORGAN-
SHIRE.
For the following minute description of this picture I
am indebted to notes by Mr J. M. Gray, Curator of
, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery at Edinburgh,
which I have supplemented in a few points from another
description by the well-known art critic, Dr Jean Paul
Richter, with which I was favoured by Mr J. G. Godwin,
Librarian of the Marquis of Bute, and from personal
inspection of the picture during a visit to Cardiff in
April 1893.
The size of the picture is 32J x 45J inches. It is
painted on oak panel (apparently in three longitudinal
pieces, though, from the modern parquetting which
protects the back, this is uncertain). It represents
three standing figures, a little under life-size — Albany,
Margaret Tudor, and a third person, unknown, behind
Margaret, to right. The background is brown, but
a green curtain, with yellowish lights in it, covers most
of the background behind the heads of the two main
figures — a man and woman, who face the spectator. The
man (Albany) has ruddy brown hair, beard, and
eyebrows, no moustache, dark grey-blue eyes. His
upper coat, bordered with brown fur, has wide dark-
green sleeves to the elbows, enriched with yellow
slashings. Sleeves appear below this to wrists, which
are pink in lights, crimson in the shadows; the same
colours appear again at throat and breast. At his
breast is a brooch, with what seems to be a shield of
arms, probably on a stone. A ring, with diamond and
ruby, is on the forefinger of his left hand. A purse
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with gold clasp, and bag of full-coloured cloth of gold,
is held between the thumb and forefinger. With
his right he receives what seems to be a white hand-
kerchief, edged with gold embroidery, from the folds of
which appears a pink-and-white or lilac-coloured carna-
tion. What appears to be a red purse, with steel clasps,
open, hangs at his waist, in front. Margaret Tudor has
ruddy brown hair and eyebrows (a little lighter in tone
than those of Albany). Her eyes are brown, very
similar in colour to that of her hair, but a little darker.
She wears a white head-dress, and piece of white cloth
laid across shoulders and upper part of her arms, a black
dress with standing collar, embroidered inside with white
lace, which again appears at wrists. At her breast is a
small posy of flowers, apparently a pink and some foliage,
almost like that of a moss-rose. Pound her neck there is
a small black necklace. Below her waist, on each side,
appears an upper petticoat of black silk, opening in front
and disclosing a brown under-dress. From her waist
hangs a rich girdle, with round gold clasp, set with a red
stone, the girdle itself being of silver, enriched with gold.
From the central circular clasp hangs a round pendant,
with a decorative figure-subject, and inscribed “ Manet-
enim - angelus - domini - gladium - habens - et - secet - te -
in - medium - Daniel 13 She has a small ring on the little
finger of the right hand and two rings on the forefinger,
third and little finger of the left hand, which holds a pair of
grey leather gloves. The third figure has an embrowned
face, ruddy moustache, hair, beard, and eyebrows ; light
grey eyes, scarlet uniform, edged with dark blue or black
facings. The initial ‘ E,’ in black, edged and decorated
with gold lace, appears on the left side of his breast.
The right side of his person is hidden by that of
Margaret Tudor. The picture is a good deal retouched,
very obviously in the red costume of the servant and in
his left hand ; but the faces of the main figures seem
fairly preserved : the chin of the Queen is repainted.
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The servant points to a red butterfly ( Vanessa urtica, the
small tortoise-shell butterfly) fluttering in the background.
On a table before the two main figures are a brown book
or portfolio loose in its binding, papers beneath it,
a round object, possibly the handle of a white bone or
ivory seal, and a pair of scissors, two inkstands conjoined
with sand-boxes, in one of which are three quills. There
are also several gold pieces scattered on the table near
Margaret Tudor.
This picture nearly a century ago attracted the
n attention of Scottish antiquaries, but has not yet been
fully explained. It was first engraved in 1799 by
Mr Harding of Pall Mall, for Mr Pinkerton’s Scottish
Gallery, and has been reproduced by Mr Small in the
preface to his edition of the Works of Gavin Douglas,
and by Mr Grant in his “ Old and New Edinburgh.”
The lady of the picture is Margaret Tudor. Mr Gray
notes that her face resembles that of the portrait at
Newbattle, belonging to the Marquis of Lothian, though
the brow is squarer and the face seems younger. The
peculiar upper lip, turned up at the corners, may be
noticed in both portraits.
Margaret Tudor, the elder daughter of Henry vii. and
Elizabeth of York, married in 1503 James iv. when she
was only 14 years of age. Within less than a year of
his death at Elodden in 1513 she rushed into a second
marriage with the young Earl of Angus, grandson of
Angus “ Bell-the-Cat,” who, though already a widower,
was a little younger than herself. Soon after the birth,
in 1515, of their only child, Margaret Douglas, afterwards
Countess of Lennox, she quarrelled with her husband,
who had been unfaithful to her, and commenced proceed-
ings for the divorce she eventually obtained from the
Court of Rome in 1528. She was the grandmother both
of Mary Stuart and of Darnley.
The principal male figure is beyond doubt neither
James iv. nor Angus, as has been suggested, but John
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Stuart, Duke of Albany. A comparison of this portrait
with one of Albany by the French painter Clouet,
formerly in the Howard collection, of which a facsimile
has been published by Lord Ronald Gower, proves this,
and the apparent ages, of the man about forty, and of
the woman about thirty, correspond with the relative
ages of Margaret Tudor and Albany, but not with those
of Margaret and either of her husbands.
John, Duke of Albany, son of Alexander, Duke of
Albany, brother of James III. by his wife Agnes De La
Tour D’ Auvergne, married in 1505 his first cousin, Ann
De La Tour D ’Auvergne, whose younger sister Magdalen
became in 1518 wife of Lorenzo De Medici the younger,
nephew of Leo x., and died in giving birth to Catherine
De Medici. Anne, the wife of Albany, died in June
1524, without issue, leaving her great estates to her niece
Catherine De Medici.
The royal blood of the Tudors and the Stuarts, repre-
sented by Margaret and Albany, and the parts they played
in Scottish history, give this picture, in which they are
brought together, an historical and romantic interest.
Albany, though he served in several campaigns, was more
of a civilian and diplomatist than a soldier or general,
though, unlike a good diplomatist, he was hot-tempered.
He used, Dacre the English Warden of the Marches
reported, when angry to throw his hats, one of which
is represented in this picture, into the fire. More than
ten perished at one of their interviews. Imprudent
in speech, he lost the support of Hume the Chamber-
lain of Scotland, when they first met, by a dis-
paraging remark on his short stature, and he in-
censed Dacre by asking publicly, “What man is this
Lord Dacre? Is there none of you that is Borderers
that can at such meetings fall into altercation with him
and do me a pleasure ?” 1 He was lavish, fond of hawking
and hunting, of games, cards and dice. He could
1 Brewer’s Calendar of Papers of Reign of Henry VIII., iii. p. 797.
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show energy, as his first residence in Scotland proved, but
he had no staying power. Tempted by the Regency and
possible succession to the Scottish Crown, he made three
visits to Scotland, each shorter than that preceding. But his
heart was in France. He spoke French, signed his name
in French, and called Francis I. his master. Skelton the
English poet called him a coward, and Wolsey called him
a fool, but both were prejudiced. More impartial judges
saw in him a singular combination of vacillation and
determination, qualities apparently antagonistic, but due to
the conflict between his French and his Scottish interests.
When the conflict was closed by James V. attaining man-
hood and marrying a French Princess, Albany’s conduct
became consistent. His aim was to keep Scotland
dependent on France and attached to the Pope. In this
he succeeded so far as the Royal House of Stuart, of
which he was a cadet, was concerned, but failed as regards
the nation, which moved towards England, and took part
in the Protestant revolt. But this lies beyond the present
subject, and is only glanced at so far as necessary to
estimate the character of Albany, which has been often
misinterpreted.
Margaret was like her brother so far as a woman
could be, and her circumstances allowed. She was'
amorous, fond of dress and jewels, addicted to intrigue,
strong-willed, fickle and treacherous, not without ability
and tenacity, as her voluminous correspondence shows,
but in the end distrusted by every one because of her
double dealing. It cannot be said that these portraits
make any revelation of the character of either Margaret
or Albany, which I have drawn from history. Their
faces look away from each other towards the spectator,
either as if they were concealing their feelings, or as
people sitting for their portraits often appear, almost
without character.
What is wanting in them is, however, made up for by
some incidents of the picture I shall afterwards notice,
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and by the third figure — the man in the background
behind Margaret, whose extended right hand points to
a butterfly floating in the air between the two principal
figures. His livery of scarlet and black or dark blue
answers to the royal livery of England at that time.
Both these colours were used for the tunic 1 which the
Heralds wore underneath their long gown of sad or
murrey colour, and before they donned the tabard in the
discharge of official duty, presenting letters of greeting
or defiance from their Royal master, or making proclama-
tions in his name. His attitude is that of a spy or
detective pointing out something which the principal
figures do not disclose.
The artistic interest of the picture is considerable,
though its age and partial restoration render it difficult
to say how considerable that interest may have been.
It has been classed by Dr Waagen as possibly by Holbein,
one of the greatest masters of portraiture. Other critics
have called it by the vague name of the School
of Holbein. But the probable date of the picture
is adverse to either attribution. It may be assumed
that it must have been painted before 1524, when
Albany finally left Scotland, for after this date he
never met Margaret Tudor. Holbein did not come to
England till 15 26, 2 and there is no reason to suppose
that he ever saw either Albany or Margaret Tudor,
though more than one of her portraits or supposed por-
traits have been attributed to him. The two principal
figures, though scarcely worthy of the brush of Holbein,
are well painted, both in general aspect and in details,
especially in the hands, a crucial test of the art of the
portrait painter. They certainly leave the impression
of good likenesses. The third figure is evidently also
a portrait, though some judges have deemed it an after-
thought, inserted by another and inferior artist, but
1 Noble’s History of the College | 2 Woltmann, Holbein and his
of Arms, p. 49. | Times, p. 294.
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personal inspection of the picture does not favour this
criticism.
Without pretending to solve all the questions this
picture suggests, the historical relations which existed
between Margaret Tudor and Albany, and the view taken
of them by Henry vm. and Wolsey, along with a passage
in the present volume of Exchequer Rolls, enable us at
least to approach a solution of the most important
points.
Towards the close of the year 1521 a rumour began
to circulate in Europe that Margaret Tudor, who had
returned to Scotland in 1517 from her brother’s court,
where she had been well received, and from which she
returned loaded with the presents she most valued, dress
and jewels, and Albany who had come back from France
in the autumn of 1521, had not merely forgotten their
old enmity, the cause of Margaret’s flight to England,
but had become close allies. Scandal added that they
were too intimate for persons each of whom had a living
spouse.
The first notice of this intimacy, and also of a possible
marriage between Margaret and Albany if she succeeded
in obtaining a divorce from Angus, appears in a letter of
Wolsey1 from Calais to Henry vm. in the middle of
November 1521. He had been four months in France,
engaged in the conference which ended in an alliance
between England and the Emperor, and a declaration
of war with France. After mentioning that it was
reported that Albany had come to Scotland, which he
could not believe, as Francis i. had promised to detain him
in France, he proceeds : — “ Signifying unto your Grace
that I have not oonely writen unto your Oratour in the
Courte of Rome to impeche and lett the sute made in
that Courte by the Queene of Scottis for a divorce
betwixt her and her housbande the Erie of Anguishe ;
1 Brewer, Calendar, iii. p. 742. He returned from Calais on 28th
November, p. 779.
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but also have caused the Poope’s Oratour 1 here being to
write in moost effectuell maner to Plis Holinesse, for
stopping of the same, by meane whereof the said divorce
shall not procede, when the Poope shall be informed
that the same is procured oonely for mariage to be made
betwixt the Duke of Albany and the Queene there,
whereby the destruccion of the young King shall
ensue.”2
On 18th December 1521 Dacre transmitted to Wolsey
certain Articles 3 subscribed by Lords Angus, Hume, and
Somervell at Kirk of Steele on the 14th, containing
amongst other charges against Albany this (5) — “ that on
Albany’s coming to Scotland he visited the Queen at
Stirling, and went in her company to Linlithgow and so
to Edinburgh. On the second day after their arrival the
Duke received the keys of the castle, where the King
was, from the Captain, and delivered them to the Queen,
who gave them back to him.” On which Dacre,
in a separate paper transmitted at the same time,
. gives — “The opinion of me Lord Dacre, under the
correction of the King’s Highness and your Grace, to
the Articles afore written (5). It is true that there is
marvellous great intelligence between her and the Duke,
as well all the day as much of the night ; and in manner
they set not by who know it. And if I durst say it, for
fere of the displeasure of my Sovereign, they are over
tender, whereof if your Grace enquire of the Bishop of
Dunkeld of his conscience, I trust he will show you
the truth.” It did not require any appeal to the con-
science of Gavin Douglas to stimulate him to corroborate
any charge against Albany, whom he called the “ Wicked
Duke,” or against Margaret, with whom he had quarrelled,
1 This was Clerk, who had written
to Wolsey on 10th October 1521,
‘ ‘ The Queene of Scottis is suing for
a divorce. Albany is her Factor.”
Ellis Historical Letters, 3rd ed.,
i. 262.
3 State Papers, Henry vini , i. p.
91.
3 State Papers Calendar, iii., No.
1897. Pinkerton, ii. p. 1888,
No. 3.
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and who declared, Tudor-like, as she had made him Bishop
of Dunkeld, she could unmake him.
On 20th December Dacre again reported to Wolsey,
from whom he had apparently first heard 1 of the alleged
design of Albany’s marriage with Margaret Tudor, that —
“ aid must be given to the Scotch Lords, or the young
King will be destroyed, and a Frenchman will be king
and marry Henry’s sister.2
The scandal had become so public that it passed into
the diplomatic correspondence of other Courts. The
Bishop of Badajos, who heard the report from Wolsey on
12th December, informed Charles v. of it. Charles
v. answered the Bishop3 — “as to what the Cardinal,
i,e. Wolsey, says about Albany, they (i.e. the English)
will be cured of trusting to French promises. But he
does not think any Pope would have given the Duke
the dispensation he would require, especially as he has
children by his present wife, la fille de Boulogne. [This
is an error.] He would be more likely to do it without
dispensation, trusting to get absolution afterwards.” 4
Early in the following year, 1522, the subject was
brought formally before the Scottish Estates by a letter
from Henry vm., in which he charged Albany with
endangering the life of the young King, and compassing
“ the perdition ” of his sister by furthering her divorce
from Angus with the object of marrying her himself.
About the same time Henry instructed his envoy Sir
Thomas Cheyne to declare to Francis I. that Albany pro-
posed to marry Margaret after her divorce, and to exhort
Francis to discountenance Albany’s proceedings.5
The Estates answered this charge on 11th February,
in terms as dignified as they are creditable to their good
sense. “We see nane appearance quhy your Grace belief!
1 Ibid., iii., No. 1883, 19th Dec- I 4 State Papers of Henry viil,
ember, Dacre to Wolsey. | No. 1887, 20th December 1521.
2 Ibid., iii., No. 1886. j 5 Ibid., iii., No. 1991.
3 Ibid., No. 1858. I
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or giff credence that our said Governour quha hes been
recevit with sa gret Honour and had so tender familiarite
with Popes and gretest Princes in Cristendome, wold sa
neglect his fame and conscience as ymagine or think
ony harm or displessure to our Souveraine Lordis Person,
nor to induce ony Prencess to leiff her lawful Husband
for his cause, nor he to separate himself fra his ane
spousit wyff, being ane Lady sa vertuous and be quham
he has sa grete Lordschippes and Possessiouns, and in
gude faithe we firmlie belieff that the Quenis Grace your
sister nor he nouther ar nor hes been myndit thereto in
any manner.” 1
The answer of Queen Margaret is of the same date as
the answer of the Estates.2
“ She has received,” it begins, “ her brother’s sharp
and unkind letter, reproaching her for being so foolish
as to suppose the cunning of Albany to be for her good,
and for contemplating a divorce from Angus *with a view
of marrying Albany. Henry trusts too easily to false
reports. Nothing is dearer to her than her son’s weil.
It is not to Henry’s honour to suffer such slanders as
my lord Cardinal spoke in Council, that she loved the
Governor to her dishonour.” “ Unluckily,” she added,
that “her divorce from Angus” had never been contem-
plated either by herself or Albany. As the divorce suit
had already begun, and was well known to Wolsey and
the English Court, through the letters from John Clerk,
the English envoy at Eome, it was impossible this false-
hood could be credited. Its expression gave little chance
that the rumour of her intrigue with Albany would
be set at rest by her mere denial. The report that
Margaret Tudor and Albany desired to marry was not
unnaturally revived in 1524, after the death of Albany’s
wife. It is twice referred to by Dr Magnus, the Eng-
1 Privy Seal Register, 11th
February 1521.
2 Albany’s letter of 11th Febru-
ary 1522, State Papers Calendar,
iii. No. 2038, also contains a repu-
diation of the charge.
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lish envoy to Scotland, in his correspondence with
Wolsey towards the close of that and the beginning of
the following year. “ I conceive/’ he writes in the
second of these letters,1 which contains the last reference to
the subject I have noticed, dated Edinburgh, 24th January
1525, “ by my Lord Cassillis that Harry Stuart reported
that over and beside such matters as Grosselles (a French
agent of Albany) proposed in open presence, he wrote,
sent, and delivered sundry other secret letters to the
Queen’s Grace for procuring a marriage between the
Duke of Albany and the Queen’s Grace ; which letters
the said Harry saith came into his hands, and because
he allegeth he was one of the principal takers furth of
the young King, and putting his Grace to large and
liberty, and that therefore he thinketh if ever the Duke
shall come again to Scotland it will cost him his life.
He therefore hath so instanced, solicit, and laboured the
Queen’s Grace that her Grace is nothing inclined nor
mynded neither to the said Duke of Albany nor to the
devotion of France, but clearly to follow the high plea-
sure of the King’s Highness her brodir. And yet some
suspect that her Grace has written privy letters into
France, which in anywise I cannot concur nor believe,
but suppose the contrary to be true.”
It is difficult to extract the truth from this tangled
web of plot and counter-plot, spying and lying, or to
penetrate what schemes may at different points of time
have passed through the busy brain and fickle heart of
Margaret Tudor. The sequel is well known — Margaret
at last, in 1528, procured a papal divorce, largely through
the use of Albany’s influence and purse, and she married,
when a third legal marriage became possible, not Albany,
but Harry Stuart, created Lord Methven, with whom she
had been too intimate before, and from whom, not long
after her marriage, she was divorced.
It is very unlikely, though not perhaps impossible, that
1 22nd December 1524. State Papers, iv. p. 276.
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Albany desired to marry her, though he undoubtedly
wished to procure her name and influence, waning, but
not yet lost, in support of his Scottish policy. It is
more possible that Margaret may have had such a design.
She certainly at this juncture desired to please Albany,
and she succeeded in getting from him the money she
so sorely needed, and his powerful aid at Pome in favour
of her divorce. But the question whether there was
more between them than a rapprochement of interest, but
not of love, has been deemed one of the open questions
of Scottish history.
The correspondence already quoted, with one impor-
tant letter still to be noticed, throws considerable light,
if it does not fix with certainty, the approximate date of
the picture, which is our immediate subject. It cannot
have been painted prior to October 1521, as Albany had
not returned to Scotland till that month, and it was, as
we have seen, in that month that the rumour of a pos-
sible marriage of Albany and Margaret Tudor was set on
foot, apparently chiefly by Wolsey, not without plausible
grounds, combining the intelligence he received from
Borne, Scotland, and the Borders. It cannot have been
painted later than May 1524, when Albany finally
quitted Scotland. But we can arrive, I think, nearer its
actual date, and may even probably fix the scene it was
drawn to represent. Albany, after coming to Scotland
on 19th March 1521, returned to Erance on 15th October
1522. It was during this period that the scandal of
too intimate relations between Margaret and Albany was
most plausible and most actively propagated by their
enemies in Scotland and by the English Court. Though
each had a living spouse, the diplomatists of that age, to
whom the facts were quite well known, did not count
this an insuperable obstacle, and history, more impartial
than diplomacy, is too well aware of the facilities for the
dissolution of marriage at this period in the hands of the
Court of Borne, to consider such a double divorce impos-
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sible. That of Angus was ultimately procured ; that of
Albany would have been more difficult, for the necessary
dispensation to allow him to marry his first cousin had
no doubt been granted in regular form. Possibly the
contingency contemplated was her death, as she died, we
have seen, shortly after, and may already have been in
declining health, and at no time appears as an important
factor in Albany’s life. It was during the same period,
and a small portion of it, that it is now necessary to con-
centrate attention. This period is the fortnight from
Candlemas, 1st February to 14th February 1522, during
which Thomas Benoit, the English Clarencieux herald,
was in Edinburgh. He came as the envoy from Henry
vm. to demand the return of Albany to France, to
accuse him of the design of marrying Margaret Tudor,
and to defy him if he declined to leave the kingdom.1
Benoit had already been sent to Scotland in 1516 to act
as a spy on Albany.2 With the adroitness of a diplo-
matic spy, he had made himself agreeable both to
Margaret and to Albany,3 and had nearly persuaded
Albany to visit the English Court. His return in 1522
was partly due to the request of Margaret herself.
The letters he carried to the Scottish Estates and the
answers he received have been already quoted. A
letter from him to Wolsey,4 written on 15th Feb-
ruary 1522, gives a full and interesting account of his
reception, and deserves special attention. “ He reached
Edinburgh,” he says, “on Saturday, 31st January,
Candlemas Eve, and found the Queen lodging in
the house of a Burgess.” On presenting his letters,
she, after reading them, was marvellously abashed, and
1 Leslie’s History of Scotland, i.
p. 182 (Scottish Text Society’s Ed. ).
Noble’s History of the College of
Arms.
2 Pinkerton, ii. p. 158. State
Papers, Henry viii., August 1516,
No. 2253, instructions to Claren-
cieux, and No. 2295, 9th August
VOL. XIV.
1516. Letter, Clarencieux to Wol-
sey, 29th August 1516. Claren-
cieux to Wolsey, No. 2314.
3 30th November 1516, No. 2610,
Clarencieux to Wolsey.
4 Letters and Papers, Herny viii. ,
iii. , No. 2054.
m
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said, “ she perceived the King held her in heinous dis-
pleasure owing to ill reports. She only desired Albany
in Scotland because before he came she was ill treated, and
had as simple living as any poor gentlewoman. She had
been compelled to part with her jewels till Albany com-
manded the Comptroller to pay her. She had been well
treated since his arrival, and she desires nothing to her dis-
honour, which she regards as much as any poor gentle-
woman or princess. Her son is well kept, and has nothing to
fear from the Duke. On Sunday, Candlemas Day, Albany
sent for Clarencieux to Holyrood, and he delivered Henry’s
letters in the presence of the Lords. After dinner
Clarencieux had a private meeting with him in his
chamber, when he complained of the bitterness of Henry’s
letter, protested that he never did anything to the hurt
of the young King, and declared that he had returned
to Scotland because he had sworn on the evangels an
oath nothing would induce him to break. The Lords
had appointed him Governor, and he would risk his life
and goods for them, and would not fail them for the sake
of the King his master, his wife, or all he had in France.
As to the charge of his damnable abusion of the King’s
sister, moving her to leave her husband and marry him,
he said that when he was last in Eome the Queen desired
him to sue for a divorce, and that he obtained a Bull, which
he sent her, but did not show Clarencieux. He swore by
the Sacrament he saw between the Priest’s hands 1 that
day that he might break his neck if ever he minded to
marry her. He marvelled the King should think so ill
of his sister, and that the Cardinal should have said in
the Council he kept the Queen as his wife or concubine.
One wife was enough for him. Henry had complained
that his sister was not well treated, but the fact was she
was well treated, and by his means. On the following
1 Albany was superstitious in
his conduct as well as his oaths,
and perhaps the object at his neck in
the picture whose exact character it
is not easy to discover, may be “ a
relic” which, we are told, “he was
in the habit of wearing.”
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Saturday, the 6th, Margaret sent for Clarencieux. He
went, and found Albany with her. She expressed her
gratitude to Albany, and said it would continue so long
as he acted honourably. Albany replied that he would
never act otherwise. He also said he was always willing
to be friendly with England ; but if the King made war
on his nephew he would defend him. This conversation
was in French, that Albany might understand it, as
Clarencieux himself, who had often been in France, also
no doubt did. On Monday, 8th, Clarencieux met the
> Lords in Parliament at the Tolbooth, and desired to have
his letters read openly. He was greeted with many grim
looks, both from high and low, and was desired to withdraw.
On his return he was told that they had unanimously
invited the Duke, and would not dismiss him.” The letter
concludes with a reference to Albany’s preparation for
war, which Clarencieux had observed, and states that
Albany had written to France by a pursuivant, who is
now with him at Norham. “ The pursuivant,” he says,
“ is but a simple fellow ; wherefore I trust to find means
to see his papers, and to show your Grace the effect of
them.” A postscript adds, that he had something to com-
municate to the King alone from Albany. From the
tone of this letter two things appear plain: that Albany and
the Queen denied there was any ground for the scandalous
report of their intimacy; and that, notwithstanding,
Clarencieux did not quite trust them, and reported to
the English Court what he had seen and heard, without
comment, but not without suggestions which persons
already suspicious might read between the lines.
This Volume of the Exchequer Rolls furnishes another
piece of evidence in support of the view here submitted.
In the Account rendered on 31st May 1522 of Robert
Barton the Comptroller, whom Margaret familiarly calls
“ Our Comptroller Robin Barton ” in one of her letters,
but Gavin Douglas “ that sea revar and pirate Albany had
made Comptroller,” there occurs without further date this
entry, “ De quibus allocatur compotanti per liberationem
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factam Margaret e regine Scotie in sex millibus quadri-
gentis octo libris et sexdectim denariis per preceptum
domini gubernatoris et dominorum consilii, in defectu
solutionis sue conjuncte infeodationis propter disturbium
patrue, sic quod pace succedente hujus modi summam
sex millium quadringintarum octo librarum et sexdecim
denariorum, pro qua solutione obligavit suam conjunctam
infeodationem ut patet per actum dominorum consilii
desuper factum,” which being translated is — -“From the
sums for which the Accountant has to answer for, there
is allowed to him in respect of the delivery made to
Margaret, Queen of Scotland, £6408 : 1 : 4 by the precept
of the Lord Governor and the Lords of Council, on
account of the failure of payment of her conjunct infeft-
ment on account of the disturbance of the country, on
condition that when peace ensues she should repay that
sum, for which she pledged her conjunct infeftment.” Is
not this transaction glanced at in the picture ? It is
impossible to say more than that the scene painted
singularly fits what would have been necessary to convey
it to the spectator. The coins on the table, the two
purses on Albany’s person, point to the possession and
delivery of money on his side. The handkerchief, if
passing from the Queen to Albany, may cover a deed
which may well be the mortgage of her conjunct in-
feftment, which she had signed or was prepared to sign
with one of the pens on the table; or if it is passing from
Albany to the Queen, may cover money given her in
exchange for the mortgage. The mysterious third figure
may be the English envoy pointing his finger at Albany
and the butterfly as proof of his suspicions. I strongly
suspect the visit of the Clarencieux herald to Edinburgh
was the occasion which gave rise to the painting of
this picture, and that one of the interviews between
Margaret and Albany, which took place about that time,
is represented by it. We may perhaps detect in the
third figure in the Royal livery, whose dress bears an R
for Rex on its breast, Clarencieux himself. Could we
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see through the portly figure of Margaret, we might
perhaps find H for Henricus on the other half of the
front of his coat. It is so far adverse to this conjecture
that he does not wear the tabard of a herald, but the
tabard was only worn on solemn occasions, and a herald
of that time, like an officer of our own, might prefer not
to wear full uniform when summoned to a semi-private
interview with a lady.
But let us now look again at the details of the picture,
to see whether it does not make further revelations as to
its purport. Several of the objects on the table — the
ink-bottle, the book, and the loose papers — may be the
ordinary properties a painter might introduce into any
of his works. Sir George Eeid, P.E.S.A., who favoured
me with his opinion on the subject, was good enough to
show me a photograph of a well known portrait by
Holbein of Jorg Gy sen, a German merchant of the
London Steel Yard, now in the Museum of Berlin, in
which there is an ink-bottle almost identical in form
with that in the present picture. But certain details of
the present picture are certainly not ordinary properties,
and have a symbolic or satiric meaning. These are, (1)
the medal which hangs from the finely chased and inlaid
silver and gold belt of Margaret Tudor, (2) the carnation
inserted in the handkerchief Albany receives from
Margaret Tudor, and (3) the butterfly to which the third
figure points.
The medal has the inscription still legible round it,
“ Manet Enim Angelus Domini Gladium Habens Et
Secet te in medium,” Daniel xiii.
The thirteenth chapter of Daniel, in the Vulgate, con-
tains the story of Susanna and the Elders, and this text
is the end of verse 59. To follow the story, it is well to
give the passage from verse 31 ; but it is needless to
recall the other particulars of the charge against Susanna
by the Elders of “ company ing with a young man.”
“ Then said Daniel unto them, Put these two aside
one far from another, and I will examine them. So they
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were put asunder one from another. And he called one
of them, and said unto him, 0 thou that art waxen old
in wickedness, now thy sins which thou hast committed
aforetime are come to light : for thou hast pronounced
false judgment, and hast condemned the innocent, and
hast let the guilty go free ; albeit the Lord saith, The
innocent and righteous shalt thou not slay. Now then,
if thou hast seen her, tell me Under what tree sawest
thou them companying together ? who answered, ‘ Under
a mastick tree/ And Daniel said, ‘ Very well ; thou
hast lied against thine own head ; for even now the angel
of God hath received the sentence of God to cut thee in
two.’ So he put him aside, and commanded to bring the
other, and said unto him, ‘ 0 thou seed of Chanaan, and
not of Juda, beauty hath deceived thee, and lust hath
perverted thine heart. Thus have ye dealt with the
daughters of Israel, and they for fear companied with
you : but the daughter of Juda would not abide your
wickedness. Now therefore tell me Under what tree didst
thou take them companying together ? ’ Who answered,
‘ Under an holm tree.’ Then said Daniel unto him,
‘ Well ; thou hast also lied against thine own head : for
the angel of God waiteth with the sword to cut thee in two
that he may destroy thee! ”
The ground of the medal represents this scene. It
contains five figures — a boy, Daniel, a woman, Susanna,
the two Elders, and an angel bearing a sword. It is
scarcely necessary to point the application. Margaret
Tudor asserts, by wearing this medal, her innocence of
improper relations with Albany, and that a Daniel will
come to judgment to condemn the false witness of Wolsey,
Gavin Douglas, and Lord Dacre.
The carnation is, though not so certainly, most pro-
bably, also symbolic. It was no doubt a favourite
flower of the formal garden, and of the lovers of flowers,
painters or poets, men or women. Its common English
name was the Gylly or July flower, but it was often
called the “ coronation” from its shape, or “carnation” from
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clxxxiii
its flesh colour. A carnation in full bloom in Scotland
in February, the probable date of this picture, would no
doubt have been a marvel ; but it is not necessary to
assume strict accuracy on such a point by the painter,
especially if the flower had a symbolic meaning -as well
as natural beauty to attract his art,
Pictoribus atque poetis
Quidlibet andendi semper fuit equa polestas.
That the carnation had a meaning in the language of
flowers is shown by a pretty passage in “ Colin Clout’s
x Calendar,” written about 1579, for the month of April,
where Spenser writes —
“ Bring hither the pinke and purple collumbine
With gilly flowers ;
Bring coronations and sops in wine,
Worne of paramours,”
“ All these,” says the gloss, “ be the names of flowers.
Sops in wine, a flower much like to a carnation, but
differing in size and quantity.”
The carnation in this picture is red and white, so possibly
it is the variety which got the name of “ sops in wine.”
The carnation may perhaps indicate that, in spite
of the denial of the medal, the artist, who probably
knew the truth no more than the diplomatists of whom
he may have been the interpreter, insinuates there was
some ground for the rumour that Margaret and Albany
were lovers.
The butterfly can scarcely be deemed a mere accident,
apart from the design of the picture. Insects, no doubt,
as larger animals, were favourites with the artists of the
16th century, as in the well known story of Holbein
painting a fly on the picture of a brother artist as the
token of the visit of a master. But a finger pointing to
a butterfly means something more than a butterfly.
Pinkerton’s observant eye and historical knowledge led
him to conjecture that this represents what he calls
l’Amour Yoltige — the flying or fickle love of a royal
coquette ; nor has any better suggestion since been
clxxxiv APPENDIX TO PREFACE.
made. If so, the interpretation would be, that the
figure in the background — the English envoy or spy —
declares by his attitude there was a secret understanding,
not without an amorous tinge, though of a transitory
nature, between Margaret and Albany.
On the questions by whom and for whom this picture
was painted, it is impossible to offer any suggestions
which are not mere conjectures, which is unfortunate, as
the discovery of this might give another clue to the
meaning of the picture. Dr Waagen, who saw it at
Luton, in Bedfordshire, to which it had been sent by a
prior Marquis of Bute from Cardiff, says in his Treasures
of Art : — “ As far as the ruined state of the picture
allows the judgment, it may be a genuine picture of the
earliest period of Holbein’s residence in England.” But
Holbein did not come to England till 1526, and there is
no picture of his proved to have been painted in England
earlier than 1527. If the date of this picture is 1522, it
cannot be by Holbein. The art of portraiture in England
did not, however, commence with Holbein, although he
was its chief master. The attribution of portraits to him
at a subsequent period was a natural wish of their owners,
but the more accurate art criticism of the present time
has shown conclusively that many works have been
ascribed to him which were painted before his arrival in
England in 1526, or after his death in 1543. Of the
painters who practised this art in England in the earlier
part of the reign of Henry VIII., the following names
have been preserved as artists employed by the King : —
John Broune, Andrew Wright, Vincent Volpe or Fox,
Anthony Toto, Bartholomew Jenni, Luke, and Gerard
Hornebaud, and two women, Susanna Hornebaud and
Alice Carwilliam, who were painters of miniatures. It
is not easy to ascertain the exact dates during which
these artists painted in England ; but from a learned
paper on “ The Contemporaries and Successors of Hol-
bein,” addressed by John Gough Nichols, E.S.A.,1 to the
1 Read March 13, 1862.
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clxxxv
English Society of Antiquaries, I learn that while most
of these are not proved to have painted in England earlier
than Holbein, the following probably did : — John Broune,
whose patent as serjeant-painter is dated December 20,
1511, held that office more than twenty years, and one
of his official duties and privileges was to furnish tabards
for the heralds. In his will he bequeathed to his servant
Bagnal after his death “ his grete Boke of Armys and
boke of trickyngs of armys, and boke of armys and
badges in his study/’ He was at one time alderman of
London, and a man of wealth, whose portrait, though
not the original, which was burnt, may still be seen in
the Paynter Stainers’ Hall in Trinity Lane.
Vincent Volpe’s work was of a different kind. He
supplied, in 1514, banners and streamers for the “ Great
Henry.” In 1531 he was paid for painting plats of Eye
and Hastings, and it is conjectured he may have executed
some of the curious military pictures, between plans and
bird’s-eye views, still on the walls of Hampton Court.
Luke Hornebaud, a Flemish painter, was certainly in
England as early as 1529, when his wife was buried at
Fulham ; and Gerard, possibly an elder brother, was made
a denizen by letters-patent, and appointed Painter to the
King in 1524. The portrait of Henry viii. now at
Cardiff, as well as the portraits of the same monarch at
Warwick and Kimbolton, are now ascribed by the best
judges to Gerard Hornebaud rather than to Holbein, to
whom they had been formerly attributed. Either of the
Hornebauds may quite possibly have been in England as
early as 1522, and perhaps, of the artists whose names
are known, Gerard Hornebaud is, from his association
with the Eoyal service, the most probable author of the
picture here in question. But it may also quite well
have been painted by some unknown and forgotten
artist, and as a work of art it is superior to Henry viii.’s
portrait at Cardiff. The existence of the office of Serjeant-
Painter in Henry’s reign, and the close connection of the
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APPENDIX TO PREFACE.
holder of that office, as well as of other painters in the
Royal service, with the College of Heralds, have a special
bearing on the present inquiry. It seems not impossible
that the picture is the work of one of these who had
accompanied the Clareneieux herald to Scotland in 1522.
If the external history of the picture could be exactly
ascertained, it would throw additional light upon its
author and the purpose for which it was painted. But
this point also is attended with considerable difficulty,
although Mr Godwin, whose opinion is entitled to great
respect, entertains no doubt that it originally belonged to
the family of Windsor. The picture, so far as its history
can be traced, has always been associated with Cardiff,
for its removal to Luton Hoo in Bedfordshire, where it
was when the engraving was made in 1799, was due to
the first Marquis of Bute having sent it to a gallery his
father the third Earl had built at that seat, and it was
brought back, after a fire at Luton in 1842, to London,
and in 1892 to its old home at Cardiff.
Cardiff was acquired by the marriage of John, fourth
Earl and first Marquis of Bute, in 1766, to Charlotte,
eldest daughter and co-heiress of Herbert, second and last
Viscount Windsor of Ireland, and Baron Mountjoy of the
Isle of Wight. His father, Thomas, who received these
titles respectively in 1695 and 1711, had succeeded to
the Cardiff estate through his marriage in 1702 with
Charlotte, widow of a son of Lord-Chancellor Jeffries,
daughter and heiress of Philip, seventh Earl of Pembroke,
on whose death in 1683 that title passed to his brother,
but the estate of Cardiff to his daughter. By his will
in 1729, Thomas, Lord Windsor, bequeathed his pictures,
family and others, to his son Herbert, whose daughter,
as above noticed, married the first Marquis of Bute.
Many family portraits, both of the Windsors and the
Herberts, are still at Cardiff, as well as the portrait of
Henry viri. already mentioned, and one of Queen Eliza-
beth. The period is long between 1522 and 1766,
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and it is of course possible that the Herberts or the
Windsors may have acquired the picture by marriage
into some other family or by purchase ; but it
seems most probable that it originally belonged to
one or other of these families. The founders of both
were amongst the new nobility of the Tudor period. Sir
William Herbert, first Earl of Pembroke of the second
creation in 1513, was an esquire of the King’s body in
1534, married a sister of Queen Katharine Parr, and was
one of the creations of Henry vm. The chief part of his
life belongs to the later period of Henry vm. and the
reign of Edward Vi., when he was created Lord Herbert
of Cardiff in 1551, and that of Elizabeth, during which
he died in 1569.
The founder of the Windsor family, whose elder
branch became Earls of Plymouth, was Sir Andrew
Windsor, a gentleman of ancient family lineage and con-
siderable estates in Berkshire. He became, though not
a great, yet a considerable personage in the early period
of the reign of Henry vm. and was made a Knight of
the Bath at the coronation in 1509, along with twenty-five
others of the “ most able persons and honourable blood
not yet knighted.” He was created a Knight Banneret
on 16th August 1513 for his valour in the Battle of the
Spurs. He accompanied Princess Mary on her marriage
with Louis xii., and he went with Henry vm. to the
Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520.
In the Parliament of 1529 he was summoned to the
House of Peers as Baron Windsor of Bradenham in
Berks. In 1535 he became Keeper of the King’s Ward-
robe, an office he held till his death in 1543. The
circumstances of his life must have brought him into
intimate contact with the officials of the Eoyal Court,
and there can be little doubt he must have known well
Thomas Benoit, the Clarencieux herald, who was also
present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. It may be
suspected, though it cannot be proved, that it was for
clxxxviii APPENDIX TO PREFACE.
Sir Andrew Windsor this picture was painted, or at least
that he became its owner, and that from him it has
descended, along with the other Windsor portraits, to the
Marquis of Bute.
No. IV.
TABLE OF PRICES OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, CATTLE,
CORN, OTHER COMMODITIES, AND CLOTHES
AND OF SALARIES DURING THE PERIOD OF
THE ACCOUNTS, 1513-22.
Arms, Ammunition of War, &c.
18 Serpentines, . .
£100,. . .
Orkney and Shet-
land accounts, . .
1513-4, p. 33.
2 Pas volantis, . .
£10 a piece.
Fife accounts, . .
1516, p. 163.
2 Smaller guns, . .
„
33 5) •
33
33
8 Hackbuts, . . .
40s. „
33 35 *
33
33
Gunpowder, . . .
£5 a barrel,
33 33 •
33
33
Culverings, . . .
28s. a piece, .
33 33 •
33
33
Culvering powder, .
^ mark per lb.
33 33 •
33
33
Cross-bows, . . .
£3 a piece,
33 3J * •
33
33
Bolts,
7s. a dozen, .
33 33 *
33
33
Strings,
2s. each, . .
33 33 *
33
33
Leith axes, ....
6s. a piece, .
33 33 •
33
33
Halberts, ....
10s. „ .
33 33 *
33
33
Halkreks, ....
40s. „ .
33 33 •
33
33
Steel bonnets, . .
10s. „ .
33 33 *
33
33
Serpentines, . . .
£4 „ . Ayr Customs account,
Cattle, Salmon, Wine, &c.
„ p. 188.
Salt mart, ....
44 marts and 2
12s., . . .
Orkney and Shet-
land accounts, . .
1513-4, p. 32.
quarters (6 score
allowed for a hun-
dred), £44, 10s., . Strathern account, . 1514, p. 24.
„ „ „ „ Orkney and Shet- 1514-5, p. 72.
land accounts, . . 1516, p. 130.
„ p. 223.
„ p. 257.
„ p. 290.
„ p. 302.
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Salt pig, . . . . 6s., . . . Orkney and Shet-
land accounts, . . 1513-4, p. 32.
„ .... 6s., ... „ „ 1514-5, p. 72.
„ p. 257.
„ p. 302.
„ p. 223.
„ p. 290.
Mart,
5s., . . .
Rents of husband-
men of Galloway,
1513-4, p. 35.
1517, p. 234.
1522, p. 427.
Salt salmon, 2 barrels,
£5, ...
Aberdeen account, .
1515, p. 98.
Hides, a dacre of, .
7 chalders 8 bolls
£2, 10s., . .
Receiver’s accounts, .
„ p. 118.
wheat, ....
£50, . . .
Murray accounts,
1515-6, p. 133.
Chalder Barley, . .
13s. 4d., . . (
' Allowed to husband- "]
|
Mart,
4s., . . • <
men for rents, . .
> 1516, p. 143.
Sheep,
8d., . . • 1
(. Ross accounts, . . j
1
Pepper, per lb., . .
7s., . . .
„ p. 147.
Horse,
£10, . . .
Ayr Customs account,
„ p. 188.
Cask of Burgundy, .
<£20, . . .
Edinburgh Customs
account, ....
„ p. 200.
Cask of Beaune, . .
5 gallons and 1 quart
£20, . . .
55 55
55 P- 201.
of Claret, . . .
10 chalders 7 bolls
35s., . . .
Regent’s supper in
Margaret Crich-
toun’s house, . .
» P- 205.
and 3 firlots Barley,
1 chalder 8 bolls 1
firlot 3 pecks
<£63, 2s. 6d.,
Comptroller’s account,
1517, p. 291.
Wheat, ....
20 chalders 3 bolls of
£15, 5s. 3d.,
55 55
55 55
Oats,
£53, 19s., .
55 55
55 55
Mart,
15s., . . .
Kintore accounts, .
1518, p. 294.
Marts 2, ....
15s. each,
55 55
55 55
Salmon, 5 dozen, . .
<£6, ...
Kinclevin accounts,
„ p. 295.
|
Barley, 1 chalder, .
13s. 4d., . .
C Rents of husband- '
Mart,
4s., . . .
j men in Ross, * .
„ p. 304.
Sheep,
8d., . . .
1 Ross accounts, . . .
)
Wheat, 1 chalder, .
17s., . . .
Rents of husband-
men, Ardmanach,
„ p. 307.
Mart,
5s., . . .
55 55
55 55
Sheep,
Is., . . .
55 55
55 55
Mart, . . . . .
5s., . . .
Husband men of Bute,
„ p. 313.
Oats, 1 boll, . . .
Is., . . .
55 55
55 55
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APPENDIX TO PEEFACE.
16 draught oxen at
marks a piece,
Salmon, 1 last, . .
Grilse, „ . .
Oats, 1 boll, . . .
,, • . •
Meal, 1 boll, . . .
Mart,
2 Silk tunics for the
King (1 satin, 1
crammosy velvet),
ells velvet for
King’s tunics, . .
French tanny, . .
Cairsay (kersey), . .
Camelot, ....
Green cloth for Ex-
chequer table and
two household books, £2, 4s. 6d., . „ „ „ „ p. 203.
Livery of groom of
kitchen, .... 1 mark, . . Comptroller’s accounts, „ p. 222.
Green cloth, table,
chairs, waxe, and
key of Exchequer, £ 6 , ... „ „ „ ,,
Tunic of double
velvet, Camelot of
gold, boots, &c., of
velvet, and cap of
the same, for the
King, £4:0, ... „ „ 1522, p. 463.
Salaries.
Cook, principal, of
King, Thomas
Shaw, .... £10. 8s., . . Linlithgowshire, . . 1514, p. 2.
Keeper of Blackness
Castle, Sir Patrick ,
Hamilton, ... 40 marks, . „ . . „ „
Keeper of Palace of
Linlithgow, Sir
Alexander M‘Cul-
£1, 13s. 4d.,
Fife accounts,
1518, p. 319.
£26, . . .
Comptroller’s accounts,
■ 55 P- 347.
£20, . . .
>>.
55
55 55
4s., . . .
55
55
1521-2, p. 411
3s. 4d., . .
55
55
55 55
3s. 4d., . .
55
55
1522, p. 472.
10s., . . .
55
55
55 55
£1, . . .
55
55
55 ' 55
Clothes, &c.
<£10, 16s., .
Edinburgh
Customs
account, .
1515, p. 104.
at 55s. an ell,
55 55
55
„ p. 107.
14s. an ell, .
55 55
55
1516, p. 202.
5s., . . .
55 55
55
55 55
13s., . . .
55 55
55
55 55
loch, . . . . .
» j?
p. 3.
£10, . .
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Lyon Herald, . . .
21 marks, .
Fife, 1514, p. 6.
Sergeants of Fife (4),
£1 each, . .
55 55
Cattleman at Falk-
land, .....
£6, 16s., . .
))•*••••
55 P* 7.
Italian actors (6),
£8, 8s. each,
55
55 P- 8.
King’s usher, David
Lindsay, . . .
£20, . . .
5)
55 55
Master of the ale-
cellar and his ser-
vant, Michael Bal-
four,
£10, . . .
,,......
„ p. 10.
Keeper of Castle of
Edinburgh, Sir
, Patrick Crichton,
200 marks, .
EttrickForest accounts,
55 P. 17.
Guardian of Middle,
West, and East
Marches, Alex-
ander, Lord Hume,
£800, . . .
55 55
55 55
Chaplains in Rothe-
say Castle (2), . .
£6, 5s. 4d., .
Bute accounts, . .
„ p. 20.
Keeper of deer in
Isle of Cumbrae, .
£1 and 2
chalders oats,
55 55 *
55 55
Surgeon (King’s),
Henry Railston, .
M, ...
55 55 *
55 55
Servitors (Queen’s), 8,
£2 each, . .
Strathearn accounts,
„ p. 23.
„ 2 others, .
2 marks each,
55 5?
55 55
Groom of the Cham-
ber (Queen’s) . .
£5, 6s. 8d., .
55 55
„ p. 24.
Master of Artillery,
Henry, Lord Sin-
clair,
£100, . . .
Orkney and Shet-
„ p. 32.
Chaplain in College
Church of Stirling,
10 marks, .
land accounts, . .
Stirling accounts, .
55 P- 37.
Nurse of Earl of Mar,
Mariot Spence,
£10, . . .
55 55
55 P- 37.
Chaplains (2) in St
Ninian’s Church, .
«£10 each, .
55 55
,5 P- 38.
Gardener, Stirling
Castle, ....
£2, . . .
55 55
„ p. 38.
Chamberlain of Stir-
ling, .....
£6, 13s. 4d.,
55 55
55 p. 39.
Two Carpenters of
the King, . . .
£10 each, .
55 55
55 55
A Smith of the King,
£5, ...
55 55
55 55
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APPENDIX TO PREFACE.
The gatekeeper of
the Castle, for him- 2 chalders of
self and a servant, barley,
Margaret, widow of
David, Duke of 100 marks
Montrose, . . . annuity, .
Gatekeeper of Dun-
dee, for himself,
servant, and horse-
keep,
£10, . . .
Doorkeeper of the
Queen, ....
£6, 13s. 4d.,
Chaplain of King at
Holyrood, . . .
£13, 6s. 8d.,
Chaplain under the
Castle Wall, . .
£13, 6s. 8d.,
The Writer of the
Exchequer, . . .
£13, 6s. 8d.,
Arms, keeper of, at
the Castle, . . .
£10, . . .
Cook, principal, of
Queen, ....
£10, . . .
Falconer, royal, . .
£5, ...
» » •
£1, 10s., . .
Surgeon, ....
£21, Is. 6d.,
Mair of Balcony, . .
£2, ...
Chaplain in Parish
Church of Boss, .
£1, 13s. 4d.,
Grooms of the Cham-
ber (verleti), . .
4 marks, . .
King’s usher, . . .
4 marks, be-
sides horse-
keep, . .
Steward of the King,
6 marks, . .
Eokkars of the King,
4 „ . .
King’s cook, . . .
6 „ . .
Groom of the kitchen, 1 „ . .
Turnspit, ....
\ » • •
King’s caterer, . .
5 „ . .
King’s Coal Supplier,
£4, . . .
Clerk-Register, . .
£22, . . .
Stirling accounts,
1514.
, p. 41.
Dundee Customs ac-
count, ....
33
p. 51.
55 55
33
33
Stirling Customs ac-
counts, ....
33
p. 52.
Edinburgh Customs
accounts, . . .
33
p. 54.
33 33
'33
33
33 33
33
33
33 5)
33
p. 55.
5) 33
33
33
Galloway account, .
1515,
p. 75.
Fife accounts, . .
1516, p. 161.
Brechin accounts, .
1515,
p. 81.
Ross accounts, . .
33
p. 85.
Ardmanach accounts,
33
p. 89.
Receivers - General
33
p. 120.
account, ....
33
33
Receivers - General
account, ....
1515,
p. 120.
» jj
33
33
33 33
33
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APPENDIX TO PREFACE.
CXClll
Chaplain of the Ex-
chequer, ....
£3, 6s. 8d., .
Receivers - General
account, .
. . . 1515, p. 121.
Dean of Restalrig, .
£20, . . .
33
33 33 33
Chaplain of Restalrig,
£8, . . .
3)
33 33 P- 122.
Marchmont Herald,
£10, . . .
Fife account,
. . . 1516, p. 172.
Nurse of Alexander,
Prince of Scotland,
/10, . . .
>3
. . . „ p. 174.
King’s lutar, . .
£10, . . .
Haddington account, „ p. 191.
Captain of Edinburgh
Castle, ....
200 marks, .
Edinburgh accounts, 1517, p. 269.
Keeper of the ward-
robe, . . . . *
20 „ .
Comptroller’s account, „ p. 286.
Clerk of the house-
hold,
£10, . . .
33
33 3 3 33
Brewer for the Gover-
nor,
5 marks, . .
33
33 3) 33
K ing’s laundry woman
£2, . . .
33
„ „ p. 287.
Writers of the Rolls
(4),
£2, .. .
33
„ „ p. 289.
Young men keepers of
the Rolls (2), . .
2 marks, 1 for diet 1
Doorkeeper of the
J during !
Exchequer, . . .
6 „ \ the Ex- f ”
33 33 33
Usher of the Ex-
I chequer, |
chequer, ....
6 » \
Sergeants of Fife (4),
£4 each, . .
Fife accounts,
. . 1518, p. 317.
The King’s keepers,
£200,. . .
Comptroller’s accounts, „ p. 349.
Keeper of Edinburgh
Castle during
King’s residence, .
400 marks, .
59
33 33 33
Robert Borthwick,
Captain of Artil-
lery, .....
£10 a month,
55
33 33 33
Artillerymen (6), .
£4, 2s., . .
59
33 33 33
Keeper of Dumbar-
200 marks
ton Castle, . . .
(twice), .
55
33 33 33
Surgeon, ....
21 marks and
10d., . .
Brechin accounts, . 1520, p. 368.
King’s advocate, . .
£40, . . .
Fife accounts,
. . 1521-2, p. 403.
King’s preceptor,
£100 . . .
Comptroller’s accounts, 1522, p. 462.
Royal secretary, . .
£50, . . .
33
33 33 33
King’s surgeon, . .
£20, . . .
33
33 33 P* 466.
King’s barber, . .
£10, . . .
33
33 33 P* 467.
VOL. XIV.
n
Table of the Old and corresponding New numbers of the
Rolls in this Volume.
Old
New
Old
New
Number.
Number.
Number.
Number.
CCCXLIX.
CCCXXXIV.
COCLIX.
CCCXLYI.
CCCL.
CCCXXXY.
CCCLX.
CCCXL VII.
CCCLI.
#CCCXXXVIII.
CCCLXI.
CCCXL VIII.
CCCLII.
CCCXXXIX.
CCCLXII.
CCCXLIX.
CCCLIII.
CCCXL.
CCCLXIII.
CCCL.
CCCLIV,
CCCXLI.
CCCLXIY.
CCCLI.
CCCLV.
CCCXLII.
CCCLXV.
CCCLII.
CCCLVI.
CCCXLIII.
CCCLX VI.
CCCLIII.
CCCLVII.
CCCLVIII.
CCCXLIY.
CCCXLV.
CCCLXVII.
CCCLIV.
* In the new numbering the numbers 336, 337 have been inadvertently
passed over.
THE EXCHEQUER ROLLS
OF SCOTLAND.
A.D. 1513-1522.
ROTULI SCACCARII REGUM
SCOTORUM.
CCCXXXYI. [CCCXLIX.]
COMPOTA BALLIYORUM AD EXTRA.
A.D. 1514.
Compotum Andree Crechtoun, camerarii, de Linlithqw- Linlithqw-
schir, [ Edinburgh , ^ July 15 H, from 6 July 1513.\ shir.
Idem onerat se in primis de v H. xiij s. j celdra vj
bollis frumenti ij bollis iij ferlotis ij peccis ordei iij
celdris ij ferlotis ij peccis avenarum 1 celdris carbonum j
libra piperis j libra cimini per arreragia ultimi compoti
sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxxxij li. xvj s. x d. j libra
piperis j libra cimini x celdris carbonum per integras
firmas dicti dominii, que particulariter scribuntur in rotulo
anni quingentesimi quinti. Et de j celdra ordei ij celdris
avenarum de firmis de Kincavill de anno compoti. Et
de vj celdris x bollis ij ferlotis ij peccis frumenti vj
celdris x bollis ij ferlotis ij peccis ordei vj celdris x bollis
ij ferlotis ij peccis avenarum de firmis grangie de Abir-
corn de termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti, quia tunc
solvuntur. Summa hujus oneris, jclxxxij Ii. xvj s. x d. j
libra piperis j libra cimini x celdre carbonum vj celdre x
bolle ij ferlote ij pecce frumenti vij celdre x bolle ij ferlote ij
pecce ordei viij celdre x bolle ij ferlote ij pecce avenarum.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, jclxxxviij li.
ix s. x d. viij celdre ij ferlote ij pecce frumenti vij celdre
xiij bolle ij ferlote ordei xj celdre xj bolle j ferlota
avenarum lx celdre carbonum ij libre piperis ij libre cimini.
VOL. xiv. a
2
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1514
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
annuo redditu sex marcarum cum dimedia debito heredibus
quondam Jacobi Amisfeild, ut patet in rotulis preceden-
tibus, de anno compoti, iiij E. vj s. viij d. Et Eratribus
Minoribus de Dunde de castriuardis debitis de terris
de Strabrok, ut etiam patet in dictis rotulis, de dicto anno
compoti, xj s. vj d. Et de firmis trium aerarum de
Blaknes occupatarum per capellanum capelle Sancti
Mniani in Blaknes ex tollerantia domini regis de dicto
anno, xx s. Et Unicorn heraldo percipienti annuatim
decern libras in suo feodo de dicto anno compoti, x E.
Et Thome Schawe, coco principali domini regis, percipienti
annuatim in suo feodo decem libras et octo solidos, de
eodem anno, x U viij s. Et de firmis domus tecte tegulis
in Blaknes nunc destructe de dicto anno, xl s. Et de
firmis terrarum de Lochsyd deputatarum vastarum pro
parca regis de dicto anno, viij U Et de firmis herbagii
palatii de Linlithqw deputati ad usum domini regis
de dicto anno, x H. Et de firmis aerarum ad fines
occidentales et orientales burgi de Linlithqw concessis
abbati et conventui Sancte Crucis prope Edinburgh
in excambio terrarum nove portus apud Leith assedatarum
in feodofirma pro una parte earundem, de dicto anno
compoti, xiiij E. xiiij s. iiij d., et pro firmis predicte
nove portus vocandi sunt occupantes eandem. Et de
firmis terrarum dominicalium de Howstoun cum
molendino et cotagiis earundem concessis Johanni
Sinclar militi ad vitam sub magno sigillo alias ostenso
super compotum, de dicto anno compoti, xxxv H. xvj s.
Et Patricio Hammiltoun militi pro custodia castri de
Blaknes, percipienti in anno quadraginta marcas per
literas sub magno sigillo alias ostensas super compotum,
de dicto anno compoti, xxvj E. xiij s. iiij d. Et de
firmis terrarum de Kirkhill admortizatis capelle regis de
Lestalrig de dicto anno, x E. Et ortulano palatii de
Lithqw pro reparatione gardini ejusdem, percipienti octo
marcas pro una celdra farrine et viginti solidis pecunie,
de dicto anno compoti, vj E. vj s. viij d., pro quibus
1514.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
3
idem ortulanus tenetur reddere annuatim ad expensas Respondebit
x ^ ortulanus pro ij
domicilii domini regis ij barilia cepum ij ferlotas senapii bariiibu^cepum
dicti le mustard. Et de firmis decem libratarum senapn.
terrarum de Kincavill concessis Alexandro McCulloch
militi pro custodia palatii de Linlithqw de anno com-
poti, x R. Et de firmis terrarum de Kincavill exten-
dentium ad viginti quinque libras sex solidos octo denarios
unam celdram ordei duas celdras avenarum in anno, con-
cessarum dicto Patricio Hammiltoun militi in feodifirma
pro viginti quinque libris absque victualibus per cartam
sub magno sigillo, de quibus assignantur decem libre
pro custodia palatii de Linlithqw superius allocate, et
dominus rex mandavit allocare residuum dictarum
firmarum dicto Patricio cum victualibus in feodo suo
pro tempore vite sue per literas sub signeto, quarum
tenor registratur in rotulo anni quingentesimi decimi,
de anno compoti, xv H. vj s. viij d. j celdra ordei ij
celdre avenarum. Et de firmis terrarum de Kingsyd in
manibus Thome Schaw, principalis coci, remissis eidem
de anno compoti, xx s. Et per solutionem factam
Andree episcopo Cathanensi, tunc rotulatori, in decem
libris et liberatis Stephano Bawty, de quibus reddidit
, . .. Respondebit
compotum m supervisione sua ultimo reddita, et m novem Andreas epis-
solidis liberatis eidem Stephano Bawty, de quibus ensis, tunc
dictus episcopus responedebit, ipso per suam acquit- S s? a °r’ pr°
tantiam manu sua subscriptam ostensam super com-
potum, x li. ix s. Et per solutionem factam clerico
registri in duabus libris piperis, ipso presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, ij libre piperis. Et com-
potanti pro suis laboribus et expensis factis circa induc-
tionem firmarum dicti dominii de duodecim annis elapsis
ex consideratione auditorum scaccarii, viij H. xj s. Et
eidem per emptionem trium celdrarum duodecim bollarum
et trium ferlotarum ordei venditarum per rotulatorem
Jacobum Reidheuch pro xxx li. xvi s. vi d., de victuali- Respondebit •
Dus croppi anni etc., quingentesimi tertii. Et solute heuch, rotuia-
dicto rotulatori, pro quibus respondebit, iij celdre xij xvj’sP vj a. ^
bolle ij ferlote ordei. Et pro le cherite dicti ordei venditi,
4
ROTULI SCACCARII
1514.
Respondebit
Martinas
Huntar, pistor,
pro ij celdris
frumenti.
Fiffe.
Edin.
Lundoris.
iij bolle iij ferlote. Et per liberationem factam certis
uxoribus de Lithqw pro- certa cervisia capta ad expensas
domicilii domini regis et domine regine et entrata in
libris domicilii ejusdem, ut patet per extractum clerici
expensarum manu sua subscriptum ostensum super com-
potum, j celdra j bolla ij ferlote ordei. Et eidem per
liberationem factam Martino Huntar, pistori regis et
regine, in sex celdris decem bollis frumenti, de quibus
intrate in libris domicilii domine regine, ut patet per
extractum clerici expensarum continens decem bollas, et
pro duabus celdris respondebit dictus Martinus, ipso
presente et per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam
fatente liberationem super compotum, vj celdre x bolle
frumenti. Summa expensarum, jclxxxv H. iij s. ij d.
vj celdre x bolle frumenti vj celdre ij bolle ordei ij celdre
avenarum ij libre piperis. Et sic restant iij H. vj s.
viij d. j celdra vj bolle ij ferlote ij pecce frumenti j
celdra xj bolle ij ferlote ordei ix celdre xj bolle j ferlota
avenarum lx celdre carbonum ij libre cimini.
Compotum reverendissimi in Cristo patris Jacobi
archiepscopi Glasguensis, camerarii de EifF, [. Edinburgh ,
2 August 1515] per Andream Mathesoun, ejus deputatum,
[from 27 June 1513.]
Idem onerat se in primis de ijcxx li. xxij d. per arreragia
ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa
arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de iijcxlij li. xiij s. iiij d. xij
celdris x bollis frumenti xv celdris ix bollis ij ferlotis
cum bina parte ferlote ordei j celdra x bollis ij ferlotis
ij peccis avenarum jclxxviij caponibus jcvxxviij pultriis
per firmas et redditus quartern de Edin infra dominium
de Eiff* de anno compoti, que particulariter seribuntur in
rotulo anni etc., quingentesimi duodecimi. Summa hujus
oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxviij H. vj s. viij d. iiij
celdris iiij bollis avenarum xliiij caponibus lxiiij pultriis
per firmas et redditus quartern de Lundoris de dicto
1514.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
5
anno, que particulariter scribuntur ut supra. Summa
hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxxxxvij li. vj celdris xj bollis Uchtir-
j ferlota frumenti xij celdris viij bollis ordei xvj mukty.
celdris x bollis avenarum xxxiiij aucis lx caponibus
ijclxxxxv pultriis j apro per integras firmas quartern de
Uchtirmukty, que particulariter scribuntur ut supra.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcxxxiij li. xxij d. j celdra Quar-
v bollis j ferlota frumenti xj celdris ij ferlotis ordei terium de
xxiiij celdris xij bollis ij ferlotis j pecca avenarum j celdra Falkland,
iiij bollis brasii lxxxiiij caponibus jclxvj pultriis xxiiij
aucis iiij barilibus ceparum per firmas et redditus dicti
dominii infra quarterium de Falkland, que particulariter
scribuntur ut supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item onerat se de jcxx R v s. iij d. xiij celdris iij bollis Quar-
j ferlota ij peccis frumenti xix celdris xiij bollis iij ferlotis terium de
ordei ij bollis farrine avenatice vij celdris viij bollis Largo,
avenarum jclxxxiiij caponibus lxxxxvj pultriis per firmas
et redditus dicti dominii infra quarterium de Largo, que
particulariter scribuntur in rotulo anni quingentesimi
duodecimi. Summa oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de v li. de firmis prati de Uchtir-
mukty de terminis compoti assedati in feodifirma.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis in pecunia preter arreragia,
ixclxvj R. vij s. j d. Summa totalis onerationis cum
arreragiis in pecunia, jmjclxxxvj R. viij s. xj d. Summa
totalis frumenti, xxxiij celdre xiij bolle iij ferlote ij
pecce. Summa totalis ordei, lviij celdre xv bolle iij
ferlote cum bina parte ferlote j celdra iiij bolle brasii.
Summa totalis avenarum, liiij celdre xiij bolle iij pecce ij
bolle farrine avenatice j aper iiij barilia ceparum. Summa
totalis cane, lviij auce iiijcvxxx capones vijclxix pltrie.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam domino archiepiscopo Sanctiandree pro
cana de Cupro sibi debita de anno compoti et sub periculo
compotantis, iiij R. ix s. Et Fratribus Predicatoribus de
6
ROTULI SCACCARII
1514.
Cupro, percipientibus annuatim quinque libras de terris
de Rothulit, de anno compoti et sub eodem periculo, v R.
Et episcopo Dunkeldensi percipienti annuatim quatuor
marcas annui redditus de Urquhard de eodem anno,
liij s. iiij d. Et Alexandro Ramsay de Brauchtmond,
percipienti annuatim unam marcam pro aqueductu
molendini de Thomaston, de dicto anno, xiij s. iiij d. Et
capellano celebranti in ecclesia de Culessy ad altare
Sancti Laurentii, percipienti annuatim decem marcas de
terris de Auld Lundoris, de eodem anno, vj li. xiij s. iiij d.
Et Johanni Skrimgeour, clavigero, percipienti annuatim
decem libras de le Myre de Uchtirmukty in feodo suo
ex tollerantia domini regis, de eodem anno, x li. Et Leoni
heraldo percipienti annuatim viginti unam marcas de
firmis de Culessy, de dicto anno, xiiij li. Et eidem
compotanti pro sustentatione aqueductus de Eaulkland
ad palatium ejusdem de eodem anno, xj s. Et quatuor
serjandis de Fiff in eorum feodis de anno compoti, iiij li.
Et pro falcatione et lucratione feni de Eaulkland de
croppo instantis anni, xij li. xiij s. iiij d. Et in recom-
pensationem viginti quatuor vaccarum seu boum pro
eorum pastura in warda de Falkland deputata vasta
pro feris pascendis de mandato domini regis, de anno
compoti, iiij li. x s. Et pro reparatione fossarum et
palarum parce de Faulkland de anno compoti, liij s. iiij d.
Et pro reparatione et sustentatione fovearum et pratorum
de Faulkland, xl s. Et pro custodia palatii de Faulkland
de anno compoti, x H. Et uxori quondam Alani de
Averia pro fractione terre sue pro le quarell ad opus
domini regis de eodem anno, viij s. Et ortulano de
Faulkland in feodo suo, reddendo quatuor barilia ceparum
' ad expensas domicilii domini regis, de anno compoti, liij s.
iiij d. Et defalcati compotanti de firmis terrarum de
Estir Rossy extendentibus ad duas marcas, ex eo quod
dicta villa assedatur Johanni Bonair in feodifirma per
cartam domini regis, defalcando duas marcas de summa
in rentali contenta, ut patet per dictam cartam alias
ostensam super compotum et de anno compoti, xxvj s.
1514
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
7
viij d. Et Andree Wod militi in feodo sno de termino
Sancti Martini infra hoc compotum post decessum regis,
x H. Et David Dronar, falconario, de firmis de Luthre
de eodem termino, liij s. iiij d. Et Andree Doule de
firmis de Parkhill extendentibus ad quinque marcas sibi
concessis per dominum regem, de eodem termino, xxxiij s.
iiij d. Et Donaldo Ealconar de firmis de Munsymylne,
qui solebat percipere octo libras in anno, de eodem
termino, iiij H. Et eidem de annuo redditu undecim
solidorum aerarum et cotagiorum de Falkland remisso
Jacobo Eobertsoun per lit eras regis alias ostensas super
compotum, xj s. Et Johanni Baty, falconario, de firmis
de Dorno de eodem termino, x s. Et compotanti pro
feodo unius custodientis jumenta in Faulkland cum eorum
sequelis, capientis in die quatuor denarios et pro feodo suo
in anno sexdecim solidos, extendente ad sex libras
sexdecim solidos, particulariter examinato super com-
potum, vj H. xvj s. Et compotanti de firmis prati de
Uchtirmukty propter sterilitatem dicti prati sic quod
nullum fenum creverat super eodem in dicto anno, ut
compotans fecit fidem super compotum, v li. Et eidem
pro ductione feni prati de Faulkland in quatuor libris,
ex eo quod tenentes qui solebant hujusmodi fenum lucrare
et ducere, ut allegat compotans, nunc habent hujusmodi
terras in feodifirma eis locatas, per quam exonerati sunt
de hujusmodi ductione feni, de anno compoti, iiij H Et
compotanti pro feodo suo de anno compoti et anno
precedente hoc compotum, xx li. Et pro suis laboribus
ex expensis in inductione firmarum et proficuorum dicti
dominii in isto turbito tempore, de predictis annis tantum
ex consideratione auditorum, xx li. Et compotanti pro
naulo Andree Wod portantis victualia, videlicet fru-
mentum, ordeum, et avenas de Largo versus portum de
Leith, de anno compoti et anno precedente hoc compotum,
xl s. Et eidem per solutionem factam diversis ser-
vitoribus domine regine ad expensas domini regis de
mandato dicte domine regine in centum et decem libris,
dicto precepto manu domine regine subscripto ostenso
8
ROTULI SCACCARII
1514.
Ad expensas
domini regis.
Respondebit
episcopus
Cathanensis,
tunc rotulator.
super compotum, jcx H. Et per solutionem factam
Roberto Borthuik, conditori machinarum, in partem
solutionis suarum gagiarum in quadraginta libris de
mandato domine regine similiter ostenso super compotum,
xl R. Et histrionibus Italicis in octo libris et octo
solidis in eorum feodis, et magistro Waltero Ogilvy in
decem marcis feodi sui termini Penthecostes anni Domini
etc. decimi quarti, per consimile preceptum domine regine
ostensum super compotum, que omnia precepta concessa
erant tempore quo domina regina staterat vidua, xv li.
xvj d. Et eidem per solutionem factam Andree episcopo
Cathanensi, tunc rotulatori, in octuaginta una libris et
decem solidis, ipso presente et per suas binas acquittantias
fatente solutionem super compotum et de quibus reddidit
compotum in supervisione sua alias ostensa super com-
potum, lxxxj li. x s. Et per solutionem factam Johanni
Multrar, mariscallo domini regis defuncti, in sexdecim
marcis, et relicte quondam domini de Moncreiff in decem
marcis, et Johanni Pantre in panetria regis in triginta
quinque solidis, extendentibus in toto ad novemdecim
libras viginti denarios in eorum feodis de termino Sancti
Martini post campum per preceptum dicti episcopi
Cathanensis, rotulatoris, dicto precepto manu sua sub-
scripto ostenso super compotum, xix R. xx d. Et per
solutionem factam magistro Johanni Chesholme, abbre-
viatori compotorum expensarum domini regis, in viginti
marcis per consimile preceptum dicti domini episcopi
ostensum super compotum, xiij R. vj s. viij d. Et per
solutionem factam dicto episcopo rotulatori in decem
marcis ipso presente et fatente solutionem super compotum,
vj R. xiij s. iiij d., pro quibus respondebit. Et per
solutionem factam domino Jacobo Inglis, servitori
familiari domine regine, in viginti libris in partem solu-
tionis quadraginta librarum feodi sui de termino Penthe-
costes hujus compoti et per preceptum domine regine,
dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti domini Jacobi
ostenso super compotum, xx R. Et David Lindesay,
hostiario domini regis, in viginti libris in feodo suo
1514.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
9
terminorum Purificationis et Inventionis Sancte Crucis
hujus compoti per consimile preceptum domine regine,
dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti David ostenso
super compotum, xx R. Et Cristiane Broun, relicte
quondam Thome Bikkertoun, quondam mariscalli domini
regis defuncti, in tresdecim marcis et quinque solidis in
feodo suo de termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti, per
consimile preceptum domine regine ostensum super
compotum et sub periculo compotantis, viij R. xviij s.
iiij d. Et Michaeli Donaldsone in tresdecim libris et
tresdecim solidis in feodo suo in completam solutionem
ejusdem usque ad vicesimum primum Augusti anni, etc.
quingentesimi decimi quarti per consimile preceptum
domine regine, dicto precepto ostenso super compotum et
sub periculo compotantis, xiij R. xiij s. Et Jacobo Averie,
servitori domine regine, in quatuor libris per consimile
preceptum domine regine in feodo suo de data octavi
diei Julii anni etc. vcdecimi quarti ostensum super
compotum, iiij R. Et per solutionem factam quondam
Patricio Ballintyne, servitori domini regine, in viginti
libris ad expensas domini regis per preceptum domine
regine de data Julii ejusdem anni, dicto precepto unacum
acquittantia dicti Patricii ostenso super compotum, xx R.
Et allocate compotanti pro expensis quondam Johannis
Hanisly, capitanei de Norhame, et Edwardi Gray, capitanei
de Chillinghame, presunariorum, in quadraginta marcis,
remanendo cum dicto compotante in Falkland ad
spatium tresdecim septimanarum tempore quo dicta
castra et fortalitia erant expugnata et dejecta ad terram
per quondam dominum regem Jacobum quartum pie
memorie, prout constat auditoribus super compotum,
xx vj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et Johanni Douglas in sellario
domine regine in sex marcis in feodo suo et in triginta
quinque solidis pro pabulo equi sui de anno compoti et
per preceptum domine regine tempore sue viduitatis,
dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti Johannis ostenso
super compotum, v R. xv s. Et eidem pro expensis
domini regis tempore quo fuerat in Falkland in festo
Ad expensas
domini regis.
Nota dejection-
um castrorum de
Norhame et
Chillinghaim. j
10
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1514.
Ad expensas
domini regis.
Jacobus Reid-
heugh, rotula-
tor, respondebit.
Respondebunt
heredes et ex-
ecutores quon-
dam Jacobi
Reidheugh.
Respondebunt
heredes et ex-
ecutores dicti
quondam
Jacobi.
Do,
Sancti Michaelis anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi
tertii in septemdecim libris tresdecim solidis et octo
denariis, ut patet in libris dietarum particulariter ex-
aminatis super compotum extractis per manum magistri
Johannis Donaldsone, abbreviatoris compotorum pro tem-
pore, ostensis super compotum, xvij Ii. xiij s. viij d. Et
ad expensas domine regine remanentis in Falkland a
vicesimo secundo Julii inclusive anni etc. quingentesimi
decimi quarti usque ad vicesimum quartum diem ejusdem
mensis et anni in septemdecim libris tribus solidis et tribus
denariis, ut patet in eisdem libris extractis manibus ejus-
dem ostensis super compotum, xvij Ii. iij s. iij d., Jacobo
Beidheugh pro tunc rotulatore. Et per solutionem fac-
tam domino Waltero Gray, capellano domini regis in
Lestalrig fundato, in partem solutionis feodi sui termini
Sancti Martini hujus compoti, ipso per suam acquittan-
tiam fatente solutionem super compotum, iiij li. Et per
solutionem factam Thome Forestar, mariscallo regis, in
quatuor libris et decem solidis pro gagiis verleti sui
per preceptum quondam Jacobi Eeidheuch, rotulatoris,
dicto precepto manu dicti Jacobi subscripto ostenso
super compotum et sub periculo compotantis, iiij H. x s.,
pro quibus respondebit. Et eidem Thome Forestar in
decem marcis feodi sui termini Penthecostes anni quin-
gentesimi decimi tertii per preceptum dicti quondam
Jacobi rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia
dicti Thome ostenso super compotum, vj H. xiij s. iiij d.,
pro quibus etiam respondebit. Et Michaeli Balfour,
magistro cellarii cervisie domine regine et regis, in decem
libris in feodo suo et gagiis verleti sui per preceptum
dicti quondam Jacobi rotulatoris, dicto precepto manu
sua subscripto similiter ostenso super compotum, x H.,
pro quibus etiam respondebit. Et Snaudon heraldo in
triginta marcis in feodo suo terminorum Penthecostes et
Sancti Martini anni etc. quingentesimi decimi tertii et
Penthecostes anni etc. decimi quarti, dicto Snaudon
heraldo per suas binas acquittantias fatente solutionem
super compotum, xx li., et pro decem marcis dicte summe
1514.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
11
termini Penthecostes anni etc. decimi tertii dictus J acobus despondebunt
. „ T1 . T .. heredes et execu-
respondebit. Et per solutionem tactam Johanm Inglis, tores dicti quon-
1 . pt . . dam Jacobi pro
manscallo regis, m decem marcis pro feodo suo termm decem marcis.
Penthecostes anni etc. quingentesimi decimi tertii, et quin-
decim libris feodi sui pro custodia vasorum stanneorum
domini regis termini Petri Ad Vincula ejusdem anni per
preceptum dicti Jacobi rotulatoris, ipso precepto manu j>egpondebunt
SUa Subscripto OStenSO SUper COmpotum, XXl' B. xiif S. heredes et execu-
x sl tores dicti quon-
iiij d., pro quibus respondebit. Et relicte quondam damJacobi.
Thome Bikkartoun, mariscalli regis, in quatuor libris et
decem solidis in completam solutionem feodi sui termini
Penthecostes anni etc. quingentesimi decimi tertii per
consimile preceptum dicti Jacobi rotulatoris ostensum
super compotum, iiij B. x s., pro quibus respondebit. do.
Et per solutionem factam dicto Jacobo rotulatori in
centum quadraginta tribus libris quatuordecim solidis,
dicto Jacobo per suas quinque quittantias manu sua
subscriptas fatente solutionem super compotum, jcxliij B.
xiiij s., pro quibus respondebit. Et Jonete Mail vile in Do-
Uchtirmukty in undecim solidis et quatuor denariis de
firmis suis dicte ville eedem remissis ex consideratione
auditorum de hoc anno tantum, xj s. iiij d. Et ad ex-
pensas domine regine ipsa existente in Faulkland a die
decimo nono Octobris in cena inclusive usque ad diem
Jovis decimum tertium ejusdem in prandio etiam inclu-
sive anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi tertii, et
intratas in libris dictarum, ut patet per extractum
magistri Johannis Chesholme subscriptum, in septem
libris septem solidis, pro quibus episcopus Cathanensis,
rotulator pro tempore, in ultima supervisione cepit alio- Respondebit
cation em, ut patet in eadem, vij B. vij s., pro quibus gtSensis
dictus episcopus respondebit. Et pro cariagio duorum rotulator.
le punsiounis vini et impositione lignorum pro construc-
tione aule de Faulkland in nova capella ejusdem,
xxxviij s. iiij d. Et per solutionem factam Erancisce
lotrici domine regine in septemdecim libris et decem
solidis terminorum Sancti Martini quingentesimi decimi
tertii et Penthecostes anni Domini etc. vcdecimi quarti
12
ROTULI SCACCARII
1514.
Frumen-
tum.
Respondebunt
executores
Martini Huntar
pro j bolla j
ferio ta j| peccis
frumenti.
per preceptum domine regine in sua viduitate existentis,
dicto precepto manu sua subscripto ostenso super com-
potum, xvij R. x s. Summa expensarum, viijcxliij R. v s.
iij d. Et restant iijcxRij R. iij s. viij d.
De quibus aRocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Roberto Calander, servitori domine regine et provisori
ejusdem, ad expensas regis et regine et per preceptum
dicte domine regine, in sexaginta libris, dicto precepto
unacum acquittantia dicti Roberti, et etiam presente et
fatente solutionem super compotum, lx R., pro quibus
dictus Robertus Calander respondebit. Summa hujus
expense patet. Et sic restant ijclxxxiij R. iij s. viij d.
Item idem onerat se de vij celdris j bolla j pecca
frumenti per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in
pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xxxiij celdris xiij bollis iij
ferlotis ij peccis frumenti de croppo anni etc. quingente-
simi decimi tertii, quia tunc solvuntur, de termino Sancti
Martini. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, xl celdre xiiij bolle iij pecce
frumenti.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe in quatuor bollis frumenti ex
elimosina domini regis de anno compoti, iiij bolle fru-
menti. Et domino Thome Balfoure, capellano celebranti
in capella de Falkland, in consimili elimosina, de anno
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, iiij bolle frumenti.
Et per liberationem factam Martino Hunter, pistori
domine regine, in triginta celdris una bolla tribus ferlotis
una pecca et dimedia pecce per preceptum Jacobi Reid-
heuch, quondam rotulatoris, et intratam in libris domine
regine a primo Augusti anni Domini millesimi quin-
gentesimi decimi tertii usque ad decimum quartum
Julii anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi quarti, ut
patet in eisdem, exceptis quinque ferlotis una pecca et
dimedia pecce, pro quibus executores dicti quondam
Martini respondebunt, xxx celdre j bolla iij ferlote jj
pecce frumenti. Et ad expensas domini regis et regine
1514.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
13
et eorum familie remanentium apud Falkland a decimo-
tertio Octobris in prandio inclusive anni Domini etc.
vcdeeimi tertii usque ad vicesimum quintum mensis et
anni in octo bollis frumenti, ut patet per extractum
libri dietarum manu Johannis Donaldsoun subscriptum
ostensum super compotum, viij bolle frumenti. Et ad
consimiles expensas regine et sue familie remanentium
in Falkland a vicesimo secundo Julii anni etc. quin-
gentesimi quarti usque ad vicesimum quartum ejusdem,
ut patet in dictis libris per extractum dicti Johannis
manu sua subscriptum, vj bolle j ferlota iij pecce fru-
menti. Et ad consimiles expensas domine regine reman-
entis apud Faulkland a decimo septimo Octobris et
apud Perth vicesimo Octobris anni etc. quingentesimi
decimi quarti de croppo anni decimi tertii, j celdra xij
bolle frumenti. Summa expensarum, xxxiij celdre iiij
bolle j ferlota J pecca frumenti. Et sic restant vij
celdre ix bolle iij ferlote ijj pecce frumenti.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de firmis de Murtho-
carny assedato pro viginti libris pecunie una celdra
quatuor bollis frumenti una celdra octo bollis ordei, et
dominus rex mandavit allocare hujusmodi victualia
tenentibus ejusdem annuatim pro decem marcis solutis Respondebunt
domino Patricio Hammiltoun militi et decano Aberdon- priefaqseproro"
ensi, pro quibus respondebunt super compotum, j celdra i?y a.XUJ s'
iiij bolle frumenti. Summa harum expensarum, j celdra
iiij bolle frumenti. Et sic restant vj celdre v bolle iij
ferlote iji pecce frumenti.
Item idem onerat se de xj bollis J pecce ordei v celdris Ordeum.
brasii per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de lviij celdris xv bollis iij
ferlotis cum bina parte ferlote ordei j celdra iiij bollis
brasii per integras firmas dicti dominii de eisdem croppo
et termino Sancti Martini. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, lix celdre x
bolle iij ferlote J pecca cum bina parte ferlote vj celdre
iiij bolle brasii.
14
EOTTJLI SCACCAEII
1514.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe, percipientibus annuatim quatuor
bollas ordei ex elimosina domini regis, de anno compoti,
iiij bolle ordei. Et de firmis de Murthocarny, ut patet
in compoto frumenti, de anno compoti, j celdra viij bolle
ordei. Et domino Thome Balfoure celebranti in capella
de Faulkland de anno compoti, viij bolle ordei. Et
donate compotanti per supremum dominum regem pie
memorie defunctum pro gratuitu et servitio domino regi
impenso et impendendo in quinque celdris, dicta donatione
manu dicti domini regis subscripta ostensa super compotum,
v celdre ordei. Et ad expensas domicilii domini regis et
regine et intratas in libris domicilii earundem, ut patet
per extractum manu Johannis Donaldsoun, liberatas per
dominum de Burlie, j celdra xv bolle ij ferlote twa part
ferlot. Et per liberationem factam domino Waltero
Eamsay in viginti duobus celdris una bolla tribus ferlotis
ordei et deliberatis diversis uxoribus Edinburgi ad
brasiandum cervisiam domino regi tempore sui excercitus
in Northumbreland et ad expensas domine regine in
Striveling, dicto domino Waltero per suas binas ac-
quittantias fatente solutionem super compotum, xxij
celdre j bolla iij ferlote ordei. Et ad expensas domicilii
domini regis et regine, ipsis existentibus in Faulkland,
in quatuordecim bollis tribus ferlotis et una pecca, et
Jacobo Averie per donationem domine regine in duodecim
bollis brasii, et Johanni Douglas in viginti bollis ordei
per consimile preceptum regine, ipsa existente in sua
viduitate, dictis preceptis manu regine ostensis super com-
potum, ij celdre ij bolle iij ferlote j pecca ordei xij bolle
brasii. Et ad expensas domine regine, ipsa existente in
sua viduitate et remanente in Perth, in septemdecim celdris
quindecim bollis tribus peccis quarta parte pecce per
preceptum episcopi Cathanensis et intratas in libris domi-
cilii regine, xvij celdre xv bolle iij pecce j quarta parte
ordei. Et Jonete Malvile de anno compoti tantum ex
gratia auditorum, iij bolle ordei. Summa expensarum, lj
celdre x bolle j ferlota ij part ferlote j quarta pecca ordei
1514.
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15
xij bolle brasii. Et sic restant viij celdre ij ferlote
j quarta pecce ordei y celdre viij bolle brasii.
Item idem onerat se de xxiiij celdris xiiij bollis j Avene,
ferlota iij peccis avenarum iiij bollis farrine avenatice
per arreragia ultimi compoti sui; ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de liiij celdris xiij bollis iij peccis
avenarum ij bollis farrine avenatice per integras firmas
dicti dominii de eisdem croppo et anno termini Sancti
Martini, et nichil de arreragiis camerariorum, pro quibus
vocandi sunt. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, lxxix celdre xj bolle
ij ferlote ij pecce avenarum vj bolle farrine avenatice.
De quibus allocatur eompotanti per solutionem
factam Marchimond heraldo, nunc Leoni, in feodo suo de
firmis de Culessy de anno compoti, xij bolle avenarum.
Et ortulano de Eaulkland percipienti annuatim duas
celdras avenarum, et capellano> Sancte Marie in una
celdra avenarum, et ad sustentationem palarum et
fossarum parce de Falkland in duabus celdris, et
ad reparationem fossarum prati de Eaulkland in una
celdra, extendentia in toto ad sex celdras, de anno
compoti, vj celdre avenarum. Et Jonete Malvile de
firmis de Uchtirmukty ex gratia auditorum scaccarii
de hoc anno tantum, ij bolle ij pecce avenarum. Et
eidem de firmis de Balliubla clamato in feodifirma per
Michaelem Balfoure et magistrum Willelmum Knowis
pro octo libris pecunie tantum, et compotans oneratur
annuatim cum quadraginta solidis et sex celdris
avenarum, et dominus rex mandavit allocare dictas
avenas, solvendo sex libras pro eisdem in anno, solutas Respondebunt
dictis receptoribus generalibus fatentibus solutionem generales pro-
super compotum, pro quibus respondebunt, vj celdre vj%.a 1S pi°
avenarum. Et pro destructione granorum tenentium de
Casche per damas et jumenta domini regis de anno
compoti, j celdra avenarum. Et eidem de firmis de
Balbreky extendentibus ad viginti duas bollas avenarum
spectantibus Johanni Douglas in cellario domine regine,
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, tunc
rotulator, pro
viij ti.
Respondebit
Scott pro xv
celdris vij bollis
avenarum.
Foresta de
Ettrik.
16 BOTULI SCACCABII 1514.
sibi remissis per dictam dominam reginam ea existente
in sua viduitate, dicta remissione manu sua subscripta
ostensa super compotum, xxij bolle avenarum. Et per
venditionem quadraginta bollarum avenarum pro octo
libris pecunia per preceptum quondam Jacobi Beidheuch,
tunc rotulatoris, et eidem solutis, ipso per suam
acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente solutionem
super compotum, pro quibus respondebit, ij celdre viij
bolle avenarum. Et compotanti donate per dominum
regem Jacobum quartum pie memorie in decem celdris
avenarum pro servitio dicti compotantis domino regi
impenso, ipso per suum manuale scriptum affirmando
servitium et donationem super compotum, x celdre
avenarum. Et eidem per liberationem factam Jacobo
Scot in averia regine in quadraginta tribus celdris duo-
decim bollis et tribus firlotis, de quibus intrate in libris
domicilii de eodem croppo viginti octo celdre quinque
bolle et tres firlote, et pro quindecim celdris septem
bollis idem Jacobus respondebit, ipso per suam ac-
quittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente liberationem
super compotum, xliij celdre xij bolle iij firlote avenarum.
Et compotanti pro pabulo equi sui ex consideratione
auditorum, j celdra avenarum. Summa expensarum,
lxxij celdre viij bolle iij firlote ij pecce avenarum. Et
sic restant vij celdre ij bolle iij firlote avenarum
vj bolle farrine avenatice j aper iiij barilia ceparum
lviij auce iiijcvxxx capones vijclxix pultrie.
Compotum Alexandri domini Hume, magni camerarii
Scotie, receptoris firmarum et reddituum foreste de
Ettrik, [. Edinburgh , H July 15 H from 30 July 15131\
Idem onerat se in primis de jcviij li. xvj s. j d. per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de vjcxvj 11. x s. per integras
firmas warde de Tueda dominii foreste de Ettrik de
terminis compoti, que particulariter scribuntur in rotulo
anni quingentesimi undecimi. Summa hujus oneris patet.
1514.
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17
Item idem onerat se de ixcxxxiij R firmarum warde
de Yarow dicti dominii, que particulariter scribuntur in
predicto rotulo. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jmjcxxxiij li. vj s. viij d. firmarum
warde de Ettrik dicti dominii de terminis compoti, que
particulariter scribuntur in rotulo ut supra. Summa
hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis cum
arreragiis, ijmvijclxxxxj li. xij s. ix d.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam Patricio Crechtoun militi in ducentis
marcis pro custodia castri de Edinburgh de anno compoti,
jcxxxiij li. vj s. viij d. Et Eratribus Carmelitis Passagii
Sancte Margrete in elimosina regis et ex tollerantia
ejusdem de anno compoti, vj li. vj s. Et per decidentiam
locorum de Gallowscheilis, Mosile, et Blindlee, asseda-
torum David Hoppringle juniori suis fratribus et matri
pro viginti septem libris octodecim solidis per literas
sub privato, de dicto anno compoti, jcxij H. ij s. Et
compotanti pro feodo suo gardianatus mediarum, occi-
dentalium, et orientalium marchiarum, percipienti in
anno tricentas libras pro dictis tribus marchis de dictis
firmis, de anno compoti, iijc li. Et eidem compotanti
pro feodo suo domicilii de eodem anno, xl R. Et pro
custodia forlalitii de Newwerk de firmis loci de Carter-
mach de anno compoti, xvj R. Et compotanti in quin-
quaginta libris in feodo suo pro inductione firmarum
dicte foreste de anno compoti, 1 R. Et eidem de firmis
locorum de Rraidmedowis extendentibus in anno ad
trigenta libras Patricio Murray remissis per literas
domine regine, dictis literis manu sua subscriptis ostensis
super compotum, xxx H. Et eidem de firmis loci de
Hairetherne extendentibus ad viginti libras Johanni Rid-
dale remissis, dicta remissione manu domine regine ostensa
super compotum, xx R. Et eidem de firmis locorum de
Gaithope et Sithope extendentibus ad octuaginta octo
libras, et de firmis medii loci de Ploro extendentibus ad
tresdecim libras, Catrine Ruderford relicte quondam
Jacobi Stewart per dominam reginam remissis, dicta
vol. m B
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1514.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, rotula-
tor.
Respondebit
elimosinarius
regine.
Do.
remissione manu dicte domine regine subscripta ostensa
super compotum, jcj Ii. Et eidem per solutionem factam
Jacobo Reidheuch, compotorum rotulatori, in octodecim
libris quatuor solidis octo denariis liberatis Johanni
Scharp, capellano, pro expensis leonis, dicto rotulatore
fatente solutionem super compotum, xviij H. xiiij s. viij d.
Et eidem de firmis locorum de Eldinhope et Caldane-
heid extendentibus ad centum libras, Jacobo Murray de
Ealohill per dominam reginam remissis, dicta remissione
manu dicte domine regine manu sua subscripta ostensa
super compotum, jc H. Et eidem de firmis locorum de
Glenpoit et Presthope, extendentium ad septemdecim libras
de terminis compoti, spectantium Elizabeth Hopper, dicte
Elizabeth et Archbaldo Douglas ejus marito remissis per
dominam reginam, dicta remissione manu sua subscripta
ostensa super compotum, xvij li. Et per solutionem
factam domino Alexandro Crawfurd, preceptori Sancti
Anthonii, elimosinario regine, in quadraginta libris, per
speciale preceptum dicte domine regine, dicto precepto
unacum acquittantia dicti preceptoris ostenso super
compotum, xl H. Et dicto Alexandro elimosinario in
quadraginta libris per consimile preceptum, dicto pre-
cepto unacum acquittantia dicti preceptoris ostenso super
compotum, xl H., pro quibus dictus elimosinarius respon-
debit. Et eidem de firmis locorum de Wardlishop
spectantium Elizabeth Kerr domine de Bukcleuch, ex-
tendentibus ad viginti duas libras, et de firmis loci de
Hartwodmyris spectantis Elizabeth Stewart extendentibus
ad viginti octo libras de terminis compoti, exten-
dentibus in toto ad quinquaginta libras, per dominam
reginam remissis, dictis remissionibus manu sua subscriptis ,
ostensis super compotum, 1 H. Et eidem de firmis loci
de Aliburne extendentis ad triginti libras spectantis
Catrine Douglas, sponse quondam George Touris, de
quibus solute domine regine octodecim libre, et remisse
per eandem duodecim libre, dicta domina regina per suum
manuale scriptum fatente solutionem et remissionem super
compotum, xxx 11. Et eidem per solutionem factam
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Andree episcopo Cathanensi, tunc compotorum rotulatori,
in ducentis libris, dicto episcopo per suas binas acquit-
tantias sua manu subscriptas fatente solutionem super
compotum, et de quibus viginti libre deliberate Willelmo Respondebit
Hume de Aitoun per preceptum dicti episcopi, ijc li., pro copus cathin-
quibus respondebit. Summa expensarum, jmiijciiij H. rotuiator.
ix s. iiij d. Ex sic restant jmiiijclxxxvij li. iij s. y d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Willelmo Donaldsoun, servitori domine regine, in sexa-
ginta duabus libris per preceptum dicte domine regine,
dicta domina regina fatente preceptum et dicto Willelmo
per suam manuale scriptum fatente liberationem super
compotum, lxij H. Summa hujus expense patet. Et
sic restant jmiiijcxxv li. iij s. v d. De quibus allocate
compotanti per decidentiam firmarum locorum de
Hanginschaw, Lewinshop, et Haireheid assedatorum
quondam Johanni Murray de Ealohill pro viginti sex
libris quatuordecim solidis de terminis compoti, jcxxiij li.
vj s. Et per decidentiam firmarum loci de Tynnes
assedati tunc David Hoppringle seniori pro viginti
quatuor libris decem solidis de terminis compoti, xxv li.
x s. Summa expensarum, jcxlviij li. xvj s. Et sic
restant jmijc lxxvj li. vij s. v d.
Compotum Mniani Stewart, camerarii de Bute, \_Edin- Bute.
burgh , llfth July 15 H, from 12th July 1513.~\
Idem onerat se in primis de xix s. xj d. xj celdris xv
bollis ordei x celdris avenarum ix martis per arreragia
ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem, que
victualia et marte, ut asserit compotans, restant super
comitem de Levinax ante ingressum ipsius compotantis
ad officium camerariatus. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de lxvj li. iij s. iiij d. per integras
firmas dominii de Bute infra parochiam de Kingorth de
duobus terminis hujus compoti. Et de lxxv li. xix s.
xj d. per integras firmas ejusdem dominii infra parochiam
de Rothisay. Et de xj celdris xv bollis ordei x celdris
avenarum xlj martis ij quarteris marte per integras firmas
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victualium et martarum predicti dominii. Et de j celdra
viij bollis farrine avenatice molendini de Rothisay de
terminis compoti, que particulariter scribuntur in rotulo
anni quingentesimi septimi. Summa hujus oneris, jcxlij li.
iij s. iij d. xj celdre xv bolle ordei x celdre avenarum j
celdra viij bolle farrine avenatice xlj marte ij quartera
marte. Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, jcxliij H.
iij s. ij d. xxiij celdre xiiij bolle ordei xx celdre avenarum
j celdra viij bolle farrine avenatice 1 marte ij quarteris marte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam duobus capellanis celebrantibus in
castro de Rothisay, percipientibus annuatim sex libras
quinque solidos quatuor denarios de firmis predicti
dominii ex elimosina regis antiqua, de anno compoti et
sub periculo compotantis, vj li. v s. iiij d. Et pro annuo
redditu viginti quinque marcarum debito compotanti
annuatim, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de anno com-
poti, xvj li. xvj s. iiij d. Et pro custodia castri de
Rothisay per literas sub privato factas compotanti alias
ostensas super compotum, de anno compoti, xxvj li.
xiij s. iiij d. Et Johanni Huntar, custodi damarum
insule de Cumra, percipienti annuatim viginti solidos et
duas celdras avenarum pro custodia earundem, de dicto
anno compoti, xx s. ij celdre avenarum. Et husbandis de
Bute in eorum firmis pro triginta octo martis novem
celdris decem bollis avenarum debitis annuatim de dicta
insula pro quarum qualibet marta allocantur eisdem hus-
bandis quinque solidi et pro bolla avenarum duodecim
denarii, de anno compoti, xvij H. iiij s. Et Johanni Reid
pro custodia foreste de Bute per preceptum alias ostensum
super compotum, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de
anno compoti, xvj s. viij d. Et de firmis terrarum de
Kerelawmond, Litle Lowpas, et Mekle Loupas cum perti-
nentiis extendentibus ad sex marcas concessis Henrico
Railstoun, sururgico, pro sua arte sururgicali nobis impensa
et impendenda pro toto tempore vite sue per dominum
regem et reginam ostensa super compotum, iiij H. Et
eidem per emptionem quadraginta sex martarum pro
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21
quadraginta sex libris liberatis Jacobo comiti de Arane
pro suis expensis tempore quo jacuit ante insulam de
Bute in navibus transeundo ad regem Erancie per pre-
ceptum domini regine, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia
dicti comitis manibus dicte regine et comitis subscripto
ostenso super compotum, xlvj li. Et eidem per solutionem
factam Andrea episcopo Cathanensi, tunc compotorum
rotulatori, in quadraginta libris, dicto episcopo per suam
acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente soluti nem
super compotum, xl li., et de quibus reddidit compotum.
Et eidem per solutionem factam Georgio de Kelso in
triginta una libris, tanquam factori Archibaldi comitis
Angusie, per preceptum domine regine de firmis dicti
dominii de termino Penthecostes hujus compoti, dicto
precepto manu domine regine subscripto unacum acquit-
tantia dicti Georgei Kelso ac mandato dicti comitis ad
recipiendum ostenso super compotum, xxxj li. Et eidem
per solutionem factam magistro Eoberto Hammiltoun,
senescallo dicti comitis, in octo libris de firmis terrarum
molendini de Bute extendentibus ad viginti quatuor bollas
farine avenatice pro dicta summa octo librarum compo-
tanti venditas, xxiiij bolle farine avenatice. Et compo-
tanti pro feodo suo camerariatus de anno compoti, v li.
Summa expensarum, jclxxxxiiij li. xv s. viij d. xxiiij
bolle farine avenatice ij celdre avenarum. Et sic super-
exposuit compotans in pecunia 1 li. xij s. vij d. Et
restant xxiij celdre xiiij bolle ordei xviij celdre avenarum
1 marte ij quarter.
De quibus allocate compotanti in quindecim bollis
ordei in suo feodo de anno compoti, xv bolle ordei. Et
vendite compotanti decem celdre quinque bolle et tres
ferlote ordei pro quinquaginta quinque libris quinque
solidis, bolla stante ad dimediam marcam, et septem
celdre decem bolle tres firlote avenarum pro octodecim
libris octo solidis tribus denariis, bolla stante ad tres
solidos, et etiam eidem compotanti triginta novem marte
et due quarterie pro triginta novem libris decem solidis,
marta stante ad viginti solidos, que summe victualium et
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1514.
Stratherne.
martarum ut supra venditarum extendunt in toto ad
fxiij H. iij S. iij d.
De quibus allocate compotanti pro expositis suis in
pede compoti pecunie superius annotatis, lj R. xij s. vj d.
Et per solutionem factam Archibaldo comiti Angusie in
triginta libris per preceptum domine regine, dicto pre-
cepto ostenso super compotum et sub periculo compo-
tantis, xxx R. Et per emptionem triginta octo martarum
pro triginta libris decem solidis decem denariis liberatis
Archibaldo quondam comiti Angusie, ipso per suam acquit-
tantiam fatente liberationem super compotum, xxx R. x s.
x d. Summa harum expensarum, jcxiij R. iij s. iij d. Et
sic eque quoad pecunias martarum et victualium vendi-
torum. Et restant xij celdre iij bolle j ferlota ordei
xij celdre v bolle j ferlota avenarum xj marte. Ex qua
resta sunt super terris de Kerilawmont, Mekill Loupas,
et Litill Loupas x bolle j ferlota ordei v bolle j ferlota
avenarum ij marte, et super comitem de Levinax xj celdre .
xv bolle ordei x celdre avenarum ix marte, ut asserit
compotans ante ipsius introitum ad officium camerariatus.
Compotum magistri Petri Scott, camerarii de Stratherne,
[. Edinburgh , 15 July 15 H, from 13 July 1513,] et sic de
uno termino, videlicet Sancti Martini infra hoc compotum.
Idem onerat se in primis de xxxij H. xiij s. vj d. de
arreragiis ultimi compoti patris sui, ut patet in pede
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de iiijcxxxix R. xviij s. iiij d.
xliiij martis ij quarteris marte j apro valoris duorum
marcarum per integras firmas dicti dominii tam terrarum
in feodifirma assedatarum quam aliarum terrarum nondum
assedatarum dicti termini Sancti Martini infra hoc com-
potum. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, iiijclxxij H. xj s. x d, xliiij
marte ij quarter j aper.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Blakfurd extendentibus in anno ad
quatuor marcas cum parte martarum ad quatuor solidos
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concessis Jonete Small per literas domini regis de termino
Sancti Martini tantum, xxx s. viij d. Et eidem de firmis
de Glascorie extendentibus ad octo marcas, assedatur com-
potanti pro sex marcis, de termino compoti, xiij s. iiij d.
Et per decidentium, terrarum viginti solidorum terrarum
de Culquhattik, devoriarum martarum de Eoss ad novem
solidos, et martarum de Glascorie ad octo solidos, de
termino compoti, xxvij s. Et eidem pro supportatione
carigii de Strathern tempore ultimi exercitus regis ad
Northumbreland extendente ad septem libras de mandato
dicti domini regis propter debilitatem equorum dominii
de Stratherne assignatorum dicto cariagio, Jacobo Eeid-
heuch, rotulatore, testante mandatum super compotum,
vij E. Et eidem per solutionem factam Andree episcopo
Cathanensi, tunc rotulatori, in centum septuaginta quin-
que libris et duobus solidis, et de centum quinquaginta Respondebit
tribus libris duobus solidis in ultima supervisione sua Andreas epis-
. 1 copus Cathan-
reddidit compotum, ut patet m eadem, et de viginti ensis, tunc
, . 5 . ° rotulator, pro
duabus libris respondebit dictus episcopus per suam xxij n.
acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatentem solutionem
super compotum, jclxxv E. ij s. Et eidem per solutionem
factam Karolo Campbell, clavigero, in quinque libris in
feodo suo de termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti, de
mandato dicti episcopi tunc rotulatoris, dicto episcopo per
suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente man-
datum super compotum, v E. Et eidem per solutionem
factam octo servitoribus domine regine in camera ejus-
dem, videlicet Luci Tailyefeire in quadraginta solidis,
Willelmo Maxtoun in quadraginta solidis, Ade Maxtoun
in quadraginta solidis, David Crawford in quadraginta
solidis, Willelmo Donaldsoun in quadraginta solidis,
Willelmo Eorsith in quadraginta solidis, Johanni Craw-
furd in quadraginta solidis, Paulo Galbrath in duabus
marcis, et Johanni Lesly in duabus marcis, extendentibus
in toto ad sexdecim libras tresdecim solidos et quatuor
denarios, in eorum feodis, cum Andrea Merser in quadra-
ginta solidis, per preceptum dicti episcopi compotorum
rotulatoris, dicto precepto ostenso super compotum et sub
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1514.
Respondebit
Andreas epis-
copus Cathan-
ensis, tunc
rotulator.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, rotula-
tor.
Respondebit
idem rotulator
pro xliij H x s.
Respondebit
idem Jacobus
rotulator.
periculo compotantis de solutione, xviij li. xiij s. iiij d.,
pro quibus respondebit. Et eidem pro pabulo equorum
dictarum decem personarum, qualibet persona percipiente
triginta quinque solidos, et pabulo equi Johannis Strogeth
etiam percipientis pro pabulo equi sui triginta quinque
solidos, extendentibus in toto ad novemdecim libras quinque
solidos, per preceptum dicti episcopi, dicto precepto
ostenso super compotum et sub. periculo compotantis,
xix H. v s. Et eidem per solutionem factam Willelmo
Watsoun, le groyme in camera regine, pro feodo suo et
pro pabulo equi sui in octo marcis per preceptum domine
regine, dicto precepto ostenso super compotum et sub
periculo compotantis, v H. vj s. viij d. Et eidem per
solutionem factam Jacobo Reidheuch, compotorum rotu-
latori, in octuaginta quinque libris sexdecim denariis,
dicto rotulatore presente et per suas acquittantias fatente
solutionem super compotum, lxxxv R. xvj d., pro quibus
dictus rotulator respondebit. Et eidem per emptionem
quadraginta quatuor martarum et duarum quarteriarum
pro quadraginta quatuor libris et decem solidis dicto rotu-
latori solutis, ipso presente et fatente solutionem super
compotum, pro quibus respondebit, xliiij marte ij quarteria.
Et per solutionem factam Alexandro Cuke, tunc servitori
domini regis, de arreragiis compotantis et per patrem ejus-
dem per preceptum dicti rotulatoris de termino Penthecostes
anni quingentesimi decimitertii, dicto precepto ostenso
super compotum et sub periculo compotantis, xl s., pro
quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et pro feodo com-
potantis de termino compoti, v H. Et eidem de introiti-
bus de Kingarth in manibus Duncani Patersoun, exten-
dentibus ad viginti marcas, ex eo quod dictus Duncanus
reliquit dictas terras de Kingarth vastas et exivit de
regno, prout constabat auditoribus scaccarii, xiij H. vj s.
viij d. Summa expensarum, iijcxxxix H. vj s. xliiij
marte ij quarter. Et sic restant jcxxxiij li. v s. x d., et
eque de martis.
De quibus, asserit compotans, pendent in manibus
domini Drummond pro Glenlicharne, Blaror, et Clachy,
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xxvj R. viij s. x d. Et in manibus Thome Drummond
in Drummonerinach, viij R. v s. Et in manibus Jacobi
Drummond in Cargathland, iij R. xiiij s. xj d. Et in
manibus domini Keir pro Ratherne, viij R. Et manibus
Walteri Drummond in Leanach, iij R. xix s. iiij d. Et
in manibus Agnetis Drummond in Cultballoch, lvj s. Et
in manibus Willelmi Spicehous pro Galwalmor, Fordoun,
Glentarkan, et Balmuk, xxxj R. iiij s. Et in manibus
Johannis Philpsoun in Dundorne, xvj R. ij s. Et de
annuo redditu de Duchlas, xlv s. Et in manibus Georgei
Murray in Inneryaldy, iiij R. ix s. iiij d. Et de foresta
de Corymuchlach et Glencharny, xxiiij R. Et in manibus
WiRelmi Spicehous de Balmuk, xxxiij s. Et in manibus
filii et relicte David Betoun pro Brigland, viij s. v d. Et
in manibus Elizabeth Murray pro Mylnab, j aper. Et
quia dictus compotans exoneratur officio suo camerariatus
dicti dominii et concessum est domino de Drummond,
propteria mandatur dicto domino de Drummond quod
hujusmodi dependentias importet et de eisdem compotum
reddat ac literas regias pro importatione earundem
habeat.
Compotum Roberti Muncreif, tutoris Johannis Wod, Fethir-
camerarii de Fethirkern, [Edinburgh, 12 July 15 H, kerne.
from 12 July 1513.1
Idem onerat se de lxxvij R. v s. iij rynmartis per
integras firmas dicti thanagii de terminis compoti.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
heredibus quondam Willelmi Levingstoun de Drumry,
percipientibus annuatim viginti libras annui redditus
terrarum de Balmakewile, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
de anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xx R. Et
capellano celebranti in ecclesia cathedrali Brechinensi*
pro anima quondam Roberti Erskyn militis, percipienti
annuatim quinque marcas de dictis firmis, de dicto anno
compoti, iij R. vj s. viij d. Et per solutionem factam
Andree episcopo Cathanensi, tunc compotorum rotulatori,
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1514
de firmis predictis termini Sancti Martini infra hoc
compotum et de quibus redditit compotum, ut patet in
compoto suo, xxiij R. Et per solutionem factam Jacobo
Redheucb, compotorum rotulatori, in triginta libris octo-
decim solidis quatuor denariis termini Penthecostes
infra hoc compotum, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente
Respondebit , , . . ,. ... _
jacobus Reid- solutionem super compotum, xxx R. xvni s. nil d., pro
heuch, rotula- .. fi . * ... , , , ^ . °
tor. quibus respondebit. Et dicto rotulatori per venditionem
Respondebit trium mar tarum pro quadraginta quinque solidis dicto
proxivs. rotulatori solutis et pro quibus respondebit, nj ryn-
marte. Summa expensarum, lxxvij li. v s. iij rynmarte.
Et sic eque.
Kintor, Compotum Alexandri Irwin de Drum, intromissoris
Coule, terrarum de Kintor, Coule, et Oneile, [. Edinburgh , 15 July
Oneile. 1 5 U, from 28 July 1512.]
Idem onerat se in primis de ixclxix R. xij s. lxxxxvj
martis vjxxxvj mutonibus xvij celdris ordei xvij celdris
avenarum vxxxij duodenis caponum et pultriarum per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xlv R. iiij martis dictis
custummartis viij mutonibus vj duodenis caponum et
pultriarum j celdra ordei j celdra avenarum de firmis
thanagii de Kintor de primo anno hujus compoti. Et
de xlv R. iiij martis viij mutonibus sex duodenis caponum
et pultriarum j celdra ordei j celdra avenarum per
integras firmas dicti thanagii de secundo anno hujus
compoti. Et de xx R. ij martis per integras firmas de
Coule de dictis duobus annis hujus compoti. Et de
xxvj R. xiij s. iiij d. iiij martis per integras firmas de
Oneile nuncupato Cors et Kincragi de eisdem annis com-
poti. Et de xij R. terrarum de Cochris de eisdem annis.
Et de xx R. de Aberyeldy de eisdem annis. Summa
hujus oneris, jclxviij R. xiij s. iiij d. xiiij marte xiij
mutones xij duodene caponum et pultriarum ij celdre
ordei ij celdre avenarum. Summa totalis onerationis
cum arreragiis, jmjcxxxviij R. v s. iiij d. vxxx marte jcxij
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mutones jciiij capones et pultrie xix celdre ordei xix
celdre avenarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocate compotanti per
solutionem factam episcopo Aberdonensi, percipienti
annuatim quatuor libras de dicto thanagio et tres marcas
cum dimedia de Coule et Oneile pro secundis decimis
sibi debitis de annis compoti, xij H xiij s. iiij d. Et
compotanti per solutionem factam Jacobo Redheuch,
compotorum rotulatori, in viginti libris de firmis de
Coule et in triginta solidis pro duabus martis spec-
tantibus dicto compotanti in feodifirma hereditarie
de annis compoti, xx li. ij marte, rotulatore fatente Jespondgnt
solutionem super compotum, pro quibus respondebit. ^euch> rotuia-
Summa expensarum, xxxiij li. iij s. iiij d. ij marte. Et
sic restant jmjcv li. ij s. vxxviij marte jcxij mutones jciiij
duodene caponum et pultriarum xix celdre ordei xix
celdre avenarum.
Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, camerarii Murray.
Moravie [ Edinburgh , 17 July 151J^7\ per magistrum
Johannem Calder, precentorem Rossensem, in nomine
dicti comitis, [from 29 July 15137\
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
lxiiij H. x s. x d. de arreragiis Roberti Rankin, vicarii
de Invernes, quondam camerarii Moraviensis, pro quibus
vocandi sunt executores dicti domini Roberti vicarii. vocandi sunt.
Idem onerat se in primis de ijclxxxij R. vj s. ix d.
per integras firmas pecunie terrarum et comitatus
dominii Moravie de terminis compoti, preter victualia, sal-
mones, martas, et avenas, que particulariter scribuntur in
rotulo anni nonagesimi quarti. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam quinque capellanis celebrantibus
in ecclesia Sancti Thome Martiris infra ecclesiam
cathedralem Moraviensem ex fundatione quondam Thome
Ranulphi comitis Moravie et confirmatione regis Roberti
primi, percipientibus in anno viginti tres libras tresdecim
solidos quatuor denarios, et capellano celebranti in dicta
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ecclesia pro anima quondam regis Duncani percipienti in
anno quadraginta solidos de Greifschip de Elgin, et
capellano celebranti in dicta ecclesia percipienti in anno
octo marcas de dominio de Lambryd, et capellano
celebranti in capella infra castrum de Elgin percipienti
decem marcas de terris de Pettindreich et Greifschip ex
fundatione quondam Jacobi Dunbar comitis Mora vie, et
capellano celebranti in capella Sancti Leonardi prope
Fores percipienti in anno quinque libras de firmis dicti
dominii, de terminis compoti, xlij H. xiij s. iiij d. Et
pro pane et vino in ecclesia Moraviensi de acris de Elgin
de terminis compoti, lij H. vj d. Et pro anniversario
quondam Johannis de Invernes in luminaribus, pane, et
vino ad missam in dicta ecclesia de anno compoti,
xxvj s. viij d. Et de firmis de Drumkempty et Sanet-
andros Kirktoun et Kilmalemmok, extendentibus ad
viginti libras et dimediam marcam concessis Johanni
Dunbar militi hereditarie, ut patet in rotulis proceden-
tibus, de anno compoti, xx Ii. vj s. viij d. Et episcopo
Moravensi pro situ molendini de Schirefmyll in tertia de
Duffois et annuo redditu de Caldcotis de eodem anno,
xxxiiij s. v d. Et per decidentiam terrarum de Crag-
mill destructo de dicto anno, vj s. viij d. Et maro de
Elgin qui habet dictum officium hereditarie de anno
compoti, xl s. Et serjando de Fores de dicto anno in
feodo suo, xxvj s. viij d. Et de firmis terrarum de
Colnakevill, Constablefeild, et piscarie de Slewpule
occupatarum cum propriis bonis domini regis, ut patet in
dorso rotuli anni quingentesimi quinti, pro quibus bonis
compotans respondebit, de anno compoti, xxiiij H., que
terre assedantur compotanti pro octo celdris ordei una
lasta salmonum, ut patet in compoto domini Roberti
Rankyn anni immediate precedentis hoc compotum. Et
per decidentiam firmarum de Knok et Atenach de
terminis compoti, vj Ii. Et pro pastura animalium
domini regis in dictis terris de eisdem terminis, xl s.
Et de firmis quatuor marcatarum terrarum nemoris de
Dernway pro pastura animalium tenentium apud dictam
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forestam deputatam vastam de mandato domine regis de
terminis compoti, liij s. iiij d. Et de firmis de Ballan-
dallach in manibus Johannis Graunt de Fruchy, pro
quibus idem Johannes annuatim reddit compotum in
compoto de Glencharny, de eisdem terminis, iiij R. Et de
firmis terrarum de Logyhauch ad occupationem bonorum
domini regis per suas literas sub privato alias ostensas
super compotum, de dictis terminis, xl. s. Et pro feodo
compotantis de anno compoti, x fi. Et eidem per
solutionem factam Andree episcopo Cathanensi, tunc
rotulatori, in octuaginta libris de firmis comitatus
Mora vie termini Sancti Martini hujus compoti, dicto
episcopo fatente solutionem super compotum, de quibus
reddidit compotum in supervisione sua reddita apud
Edinburgh decimo sexto die mensis Januarii anno
Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimotertio, lxxx R.
Et Jacobo Reidheuch, compotorum rotulatori, in quinqua-
ginta una libris de firmis dicti comitatus termini Penthe-
costes hujus compoti, dicte rotulatore presente per suam
, . , . Respondebit
aequittantiam manu sua subscriptam ostensam super Jacobus Reid-
compotum, lj R., pro quibus respondebit. Summa ijclj R. tor.c ’ ro u
xj s. iij d. Et sic restant xxx R. xv s. vj d.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de x Frumen-
celdris vij bollis j ferlota ij peccis frumenti de arreragiis tum.
domini Roberti Rankin, olim camerarii Moraviensis, pro
quibus vocandi sunt executores dicti domini Roberti. vocandi sunt.
Idem onerat se de xxv celdris xiiij bollis frumenti de
firmis dicti dominii de croppo anni quingentesimi decimi
tertii de termino Sancti Martini, quia tunc solvuntur
tantum. Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Fratribus Predicatoribus de Elgin, percipientibus annu-
atim duas celdras frumenti ex elimosina regis antiqua,
de anno compoti sub periculo compotantis, ij celdre fru-
menti. Et Fratribus Minoribus de Elgin, percipientibus
annuatim decem bollas ex tollerantia domini regis, sub
eodem periculo de anno compoti, x bolle frumenti. Et
eidem per decidentiam de Estir Alvais in sex bollis fru-
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Respondebit
Martinus
Huntar, pistor,
pro ij celdris
frumenti.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuchj rotula-
tor, pro ij celdris
frmnenti.
Ordeum.
Vocandi sunt.
Vocandus est.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, rotula-
tor.
menti de anno compoti, vj bolle frumenti. Et per
liberationem factam Martino Huntar, pistori domine
regine, in decern celdris frumenti, de quibus octo intrate
in libris domicilii et due in manibus dicti Martini, pro
quibus respondebit, x celdre frumenti. Et per libera-
tionem factam Jacobo Eeidheuch, compotorum rotulatori,
in duabus celdris frumenti, dicto rotulatore presente et
fatente liberationem super compotum, pro quibus respon-
debet, ij celdre frumenti. Et pro custodia granalis de
anno compoti, xij bolle frumente. Summa expensarum,
xv celdre xij bolle frumenti. Et sic restant x celdre ij
bolle frumenti.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de x
celdris v bollis j ferlota jj peccis ordei de arreragiis
dicti domini Eoberti Eankin, olim camerarii Moravie,
restantibus in pede ultimi compoti sui redditi anno
quingentesimo decimotertio, pro quibus vocandi sunt
executores dicti domini Eoberti. Nec de xiiij bollis
ordei de arreragiis domini Willelmi Ogilvy restantibus
in pede compoti sui anno predicto, ut patet in eodem,
pro quibus vocandus dictus dominus Willelmus.
Item idem onerat se de viij celdris ordei de firmis
terrarum de Constablefeild et Colnacavle videlicet domi-
nicalium de croppo anni quingentesimi decimi tertii et
termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti. Et de xiij
celdris ordei tertie partis de Duffois et terrarum de
Kintra dictis croppo, anno, et termino, quia tunc solvun-
tur tantum. Summa hujus oneris, xxj celdre ordei.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Fratribus Minoribus de Elgin in elimosina domini regis
ex tollerantia ejusdem, x bolle ordei. Et per solutionem
factam Jacobo Eeidheuch, compotorum rotulatori, in dua-
bus celdris ordei, ipso presente et fatente solutionem
super compotum et pro quibus respondebit, ij celdre
ordei. Et nautis pro cariagio dictarum duodecim celd-
rarum frumenti et duarum celdrarum ordei ultra naulum
promissum, ij bolle ordei. Et granitario pro custodia
granalis de anno compoti, viij bolle ordei. Summa ex-
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31
pensarum, iij celdre iiij bolle ordei. Et sic restant xvij
celdre xij bolle ordei.
De quibus asserit compotans restare super dominum
Willelmum Ogilvy, olim camerarium Moraviensem, de
terris dominicalibus de Constablefeild et Colnacavill, viij
celdras ordei. ISTon minus destringat dictus compotans
eundem dominum Willelmum pro eisdem.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de xj Marte,
celdris iij bollis avenarum de arreragiis dicti domini Roberti mutones,
vicarii de Invernes in pede ultimi compoti sui restantibus, avene*
ut patet in eodem.
Item idem onerat se de xvij martis xvij mutonibus de
terminis Sancti Martini infra hoc compotum. Et de vj
celdris v bollis avenarum de avenis dicti dominii de
croppo anni quingentesimi decimi tertii, que solvuntur in
festo Sancti Michaelis Archangeli immediate precedente
hoc compotum. Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per venditionem fac-
tam dicto magistro Johanni Calder, precentori, in sex
celdris et una bolla avenarum pro octo libris Jacobo
Reidheuch, rotulatori, solutis super compotum, pro qui- Jacobus aeid-
bus respondebit, vj celdre j bolla avenarum. Et com- tor, pro viij ii.
potanti de devoriis de Mondoile in manibus David Dun-
bar, j marta j muton iiij bolle avenarum. Summa ex-
pensarum, vj celdre v bolle avenarum j marta j muton. Et
sic eque quoad avenas. Et restant xvj marte xvij mutones.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de xij Salmones
lastis viij barilibus salmonum de arreragiis ultimi com- piscarie de
poti dicti domini Roberti restantibus in pede compoti ^,Pe^a
sui, ut patet in eodem, pro quibus vocandi sunt execu- Vocandi sunfc‘
tores dicti domini Roberti.
Item idem onerat se de iij lastis vj barilibus sal-
monum salsorum mensure de Hamburgh full, reid, et
suet, piscarie de Speya. Et de j lasta salmonum piscarie
de Slewpule de anno vcdecimotertio. Summa hujus
oneris, iiij laste vj barilia salmonum. Hec onerat se de
iij lastis salmonum piscarie de Eindorne, ex eo quod
compotans asserit abbatem de Kinlos allegare pro se
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1514.
quod emit hujusmodi tres lastas dicte piscarie de Find-
orne a domino rege, et sic non respondebit compotanti
pro hujusmodi tribus lastis salmonum.
Orkna et Compotum Margrete domine Sinclaire, relicte quon-
Schetland. dum Henrici domini ejusdem, arrenditarie de Orknay et
Scheitland, [. Edinburgh , 20 July 151 h, from 26 July 1513,1
et sic de duobus terminis, videlicet Penthecostes prece-
dente et Petri Ad Yincula sequente hoc compotum.
Idem onerat se de iiijcxxxiij H. vj s. viij d., per inte-
gras firmas dictorum dominiorum de Orknay et Schetland
de terminis compoti, assedatorum compotanti pro dicta
summa annuatim per literas domini regis sub magno
sigillo, ut patet in eisdem. Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de firmis insule de
Borray concessis ecclesie cathedrali Orchadensi in per-
petuam elimosinam per dominum regem Jacobum quar-
tum, extendentibus ad viginti libras in anno, de anno com-
poti, xx H. Et eidem in centum libris in feodo dicti
quondam Henrici domini Sinclar, qui obiit in campo de
1ST orthumbreland sub vexillo domini regis, pro officio suo
artilyearie sibi concesso per literas sub magno sigillo
alias ostensas super compotum, de anno compoti, jc H.
Et eidem per solutionem factam Jacobo Eeidheuch, com-
potorum rotulatori, in triginta libris, ipso presente et per
jaecobusd2eM- suam acquittantiam fatente solutionem super compotum,
heueh, rotula- xxx ^ pro respondebit. Et eidem in centum
quadraginta martis salsis, numerando sexies viginti pro
centum, et in centum decem porcis liberatis dicto rotula-
tori ad expensas domicilii domini regis, allocando pro
qualibet marta duodecim solidos et pro quolibet porco
sex solidos, extendentibus ad centum triginta quinque
libras, dicto rotulatore presente et per suam acquittan-
tiam fatente liberationem super compotum, jcxxxv H., pro
Do. quibus respondebit. Et eidem per liberationem sex celd-
rarum salis missarum ad Striveling et quatuor celdrarum
missarum ad Leith liberatarum Johanni Kirkwod, magis-
tro lardinarie domine regine, ad expensas domicilii ejus-
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dem, celdra stante ad triginta duos solidos, extendentium
in toto cum naulo ad novemdecim libras et octo solidos,
dicto Johanne Kirkwod per suum manuale scriptum
fatente liberationem super compotum, xix R. viij s. Et
eidem per venditionem octodecim machinarum dictarum
le serpentynis per dominum Sinclair defunctum domino
regi pro centum libris per modificationem dominorum
auditorum scaccarii, et liberatarum Johanni Balzert, uni
nautarum ejusdem domini regis, prout constabat auditori-
bus super compotum, jc li. Et eidem per solutionem
factam dicto rotulatori in viginti octo libris octodecim
solidis et octo denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et
fatente solutionem super compotum, xxviij li. xviii s. Respondebit
vnj a., pro quibus respondebit. Summa expensarum, rotuiator.
iiijcxxxiij R. vj s. viij d. Et sic eque.
Compotum Thome Eorestar, camerarii Galwidie, [JSdin- Galway.
burgh , W July 151 f from %0 July 1518.\
Idem onerat se in primis de jcxvij R. xij s. iij d.
per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejus-
dem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijclj R. viij s. iiij d. xiij
martis per integras firmas terrarum dominii Galwidie
supra aquam de Cre de terminis compoti. Et de
vijclxxxv R. ix s. iiij d. per integras firmas dicti dominii
subtus aquam de Cre et terrarum de Kirkandris. Et
de xx martis de firmis terrarum etiam subtus Cre de
termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti, que omnia scrib-
untur in rotulo anni quingentesimi quarti. Summa
hujus oneris, jmxxxvj R. xvij s. viij d. xxxiij marte.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, jmjcliiij R. ix s.
xj d. xxxiij marte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocate compotanti de
duabus marcis exeuntibus de terris de Litill Racherne
solutis Johanni Rerik de Dalbate de anno compoti,
xxvj s. viij d. Et de firmis piscarie de Blaidnacht in
manibus Fratrum Predicatorum de Wigtoun ex tolle-
rantia domini regis de anno compoti, iij R. x s. Et de
vol. xiv. c
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1514.
firmis terrarum de Park, Largwey, Craginbey, Daldawane,
et Largmor, extendentium in anno ad viginti libras tres-
decim solidos quatuor denarios, concessis Iley heraldo
per literas sub magno sigillo in feodo suo ad vitam alias
ostensas super compotum, de anno compoti, xx li. xiij s.
iiij d. Et de firmis terrarum de Barcloy, Lagan, Bord-
land de Suthik, et Bordland de Lagan, extendentium ad
viginti libras octo solidos et octo denarios in anno, con-
cessarum Johanni Lindesay olim de Wauchop hereditarie
per cartam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super com-
potum in scaccario, xx li. viij s. viij d., de anno com-
poti. Et de firmis terrarum de Auchinskeauch, Clon-
yark, Auchinhay, Glenstokane, Auchinlosk, extendentium
ad viginti marcas in anno, remissis Mariote Bonkle, relicte
quondam Johannis Lindesay, pro suo gratuito servitio
domino regi et regine impenso et impendendo, per
literas domini regis sub privato pro tempore vite dicte
Mariote, cujus litere tenor in dorso dicti rotuli conscribi-
tur, de anno compoti, xiij li. vj s. viij d.# Et Jacobo
Litera Mariote
Bonkle.
* James be the grace of God king of Scottis, to oure comptrollare,
chalmerlane of Galway, and all utheris oure officeris leiges and subditis
quham it efferis quhais knawlage thir oure lettres salcum greting. Wit
ye for the gude and thankfull service done to ws and oure derest fallow
the quene be oure lovit oratrice and wedow Marioun Bonkle, the relict of
umquhile Johnne Lindesay, to have gevin and grauntit, and be thir oure
lettres gevis and grantis to hir for all the dayis of hir life the landis of
Auchinhay, Clonyearg, Auchinskeauch, Glenstokane, and Auchinlosk,
with thair pertinentis lyand in the lordschip of Galway within oure
stewartry of Kirkcudbrycht, the quhilkis landis the said umquhile hir
spous had and broukit of ws in his fee for his livetyme and efter his
deceis the said Marioun had and brukit the samin in tak of ws ; to be
haldin and to be had all and haile the saidis landis of Auchinhay, Clon-
yearg, Auchinskeauch, Glenstokane, and Auchinlosk with the pertinentis
to the said Marioun for all the dais of hir lif with all mailis, gressomes,
fermys, profitis, and dewites thairof, with commoun pastur, fre ische and
entree, heryeldis, and all and sindry uthir commoditeis, profitis, esia-
mentis, and rychtwis pertinentis quhatsumevir pertenying or rychtwislie
may pertene thairto, and with power to the said Marioun to occupy the
said landis in all or in part with hir awin gudis or set thame to tenandis
as scho sail think mast expedient during hir livetyme, frelie, quietlie,
weile, and in pece, without ony revocatioun quhatsumevir. Quharefor we
charge straitlie and commandis you oure said comptrollar, chaumerlane of
Galway, and all utheris oure officeris present and to cum and your deputis,
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Douglas, armigero, percipienti in anno viginti libras in
feodo suo magisterii vini cellarii domini regis per literas
domine regine manu sua subscriptas et sub signeto ad
allocandum ostensas super compotum et sub periculo
compotantis, xx li. Et pro triginta tribus martis re-
ceptis ab husbandis Galwidie tam subtus quam supra
Cree, pro quarum qualibet allocantur quinque solidi
eisdem in eorum firmis, de termino Sancti Martini hujus
compoti, viij li. v s. Et eidem de firmis dimedietatis
terrarum de Sannak nuncupate Balmangan extendentibus
in anno ad viginti libras concessis Marche signifero in
feodo suo ad vitam per literas sub magno sigillo alias
ostensas super compotum, xx li. Et eidem per solu-
tionem factam Magno Daco in decem libris tempore quo
jacuit febribus in Galwidia per preceptum domine regine,
dicto precepto unacum quittantia dicti Magni ostenso
super compotum, x li. Et eidem in tribus libris sex
solidis octo denariis per defalcation em firmarum de Ard-
borg spectante Duncano McKe, eidem remissis in sua
assedatione per literas domini regis sub signeto et sub-
scriptione super compotum ostensas, iij li. vj s. viij d.
Et eidem per solutionem factam Andree episcopo Cathan-
ensi, tunc compotorum rotulatori, in ducentis quinqua-
ginta quatuor libris duodecim solidis et sex denariis,
dicto episcopo per suas binas acquittantias manu sua
subscriptas, et de quibus reddidit compotum in ultima
provisione sua redditum decimo quarto Januarii anno
etc. decimo tertio, ijcliiij li. xij s. vj d. Et Jacobo
Reidheuch, compotorum rotulatori, in triginta libris de
termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti, et in ducentis
that nane of yow tak npoun hand to intromet with the said landis, or
ony mailis, fermis, profitis, or gersomes thaireoff, hot suffir the said
Marion to brake the samin with all profitis thaireoff according to this
onre gift for hir livetyme. We charge als the auditouris of our chekkir
that beis for the tyme to defeis oure said'chaumerlane of the mailis and
profitis of the said landis in his comptis during the said Mariouns live-
tyme, thir oure lettres being anis schewin in oure chekkir and registrat
in oure rollis thairof. Gevin undir oure prive seile at Edinburgh the
xxiiij day of Februar the yeir of God jmvcxij yeiris of oure regne the xxv
yeir.
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1514
Respond ebit
Jabobus Reid-
hauch, rotula-
tor.
Striveling-
schir.
octuaginta octo libris septem solidis et quatuor denariis
de termino Penthecostes hnjns compoti, dicto rotulatore
presente et per suas binas acquittantias fatente solu-
tionem super compotum, iijcxviij li. vij s. iiij d., pro
quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et eidem de firmis
terrarum de Munches, Marenoch, Castelgour, Barcheane,
molendini de Buthill, Guffokland, et Corbartoun, exten-
dentibus ad sexaginta duas libras sex solidos et octo
denarios, Elizabeth Stewart domine Coldonknowis per
dominam reginam remissis, dicta remissione manu sua
subscripta ostensa super compotum, lxij li. vj s. viij d.
Et de firmis terrarum de Pollincre concessarum quondam
Poberto Charteris de Amisfeild per cartam sub magno
sigillo de anno compoti, liij s. iiij d. Et pro feodo com-
potantis de anno compoti, xx li. Summa expensarum,
vijclxxviij li. xvj s. x d. Et sic restant iijclxxv li. xiij s.
j d. xxxiij marte.
Compotum Roberti Calendar, camerarii de Striveling,
\Edinburgh, 6 July 15 H, from 30 July 1513.\
Idem onerat se in primis de xxviij li. iij s. vj d. xxx
salmonibus vjc oneribus carbonum per arreragia ultimi
compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii
patet.
Item idem onerat se de lxx li. preter decem celdras
decem bollas ordei per integras firmas baronie de Both-
kenner de anno compoti. Et de xxxiiij li. vij s. per
integras firmas Aularum de Ertht de eodem anno. Et
de viij li. de Roploch. Et de xx s. de Blargib. Et
de vj H. xiij s. iiij d. de Auldpark. Et de iiij R. de
Quenishauch. Et de xiij li. vj s. viij d. annui redditus
de Cragortht. Et de x li. medie partis terrarum de
Innerallone preter grana, et alia medietas spectat Alex-
andro Lamby. Et de xviij li. terrarum de Eossoquhy.
Et de xl li. terrarum de Lufno et Lessintrule. Et de
liij s. iiij d. terrarum de Logy preter grana. Et de liij s.
iiij d. terrarum de prato ejusdem. Et de vj li. de Powis
preter grana. Et de lvj li. baronie de Tulicultre preter
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37
brasium, que solebat assedari pro quadraginta duabus
libris duodecim denariis, et assedabatur in feodifirma
Eoberto Col vile de Uchiltre pro dicta summa quinqua-
ginta sex librarum cum brasio. Et de xxxj E. vij. s. v d.
baronie de Skeoch cum molendinis granorum et fullonis
preter brasium. Et de xj E. de aliis quinque bovatis
ejusdem prius occupatis cum propriis bonis domini regis
et nunc assedatis tenentibus pro dicta summa cum brasio.
Et de vjc oneribus carbonum carbonarii de Skeoch libere
importandis in castro de Striveling. Et de xl li. de
Libertschelis et Stanelech. Et de vj li. xiij s. iiij d.
v de Litillsauchy. Et de iij li. vj s. viij d. de terris de Tor-
heid, licet solebat assedari pro duabus marcis. Et de iiij li.
de Blar de Logy. Et de xxx salmonibus piscarie de
Bothkenner de duobus terminis hujus compoti. Summa
hujus oneris, iijclxix li. xiij d. vjc onera carbonum ^xx
salmones. Summa totalis onerationis cum arrera'giis,
iijclxxxxvij li. iiij s. vj d.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam uni capellano celebranti in ecclesia
collegiata infra castrum de Striveling, percipienti annuatim
decem marcas de annuis redditibus de Cragorth ex
antiqua fundatione, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de
anno compoti, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et abbati et conventui
de Culros percipientibus annuatim quadraginta tres
solidos de terris de Powis, ut patet in rotulis preceden-
tibus, de dicto anno, xliij s. Et heredibus quondam
Alexandri Lamby pro dimedia parte de Innerallone per-
cipientibus annuatim decem marcas, ut patet in dictis
rotulis, de dicto anno, vj E. xiij s. iiij d. Et serjandis de
Strivelingschir et Tulicultre pro eorum feodis de anno
compoti, xl s. Et ortolano magni gardini sub muro
castri de Striveling, videlicet Gillespy, in feodo suo,
unacum celdra farrine avenatice inferius allocanda per
literam sub privato ostensam super compotum, de dicto
anno compoti, xl. s. Et Mariote Spens, nutrici quondam
comitis de Mar, fratris domini regis, percipienti in anno
decem libras, de eodem anno, x E. Et de firmis terrarum
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1514.
de Quenishauch in manibus Roberti Nory quousque sibi
provideatur in alio loco, de anno compoti, iiij li. Et de
firmis terrarum de Roploch deputatarum vastarum pro
herbagio domini regis et regine de anno compoti, viij li.
Et de firmis trium libratarum terrarum et unius marcate
terre de Auldpark deputatarum vastarum pro nova parca
domini regis pro feris pascendis, de anno compoti,
iij li. vj s. viij d. Et per decidentiam cruarum de Arth
de eodem anno, xxxij s. Et duobus capellanis cele-
brantibus in ecclesia Sancti Niniani prope Striveling
percipientibus annuatim viginti libras per literas domini
regis sub magno sigillo alias ostensas super compotum,
xx li. Et quondam Georgeo Campbell, principali gardiano
magni gardini de Striveling, qui solebat percipere in
anno quadraginta solidos argenti, de terminis hujus
compoti per preceptum domine regine, ex eo quod dictus
Georgius mortuus est in campo de Northumbirland
sub vexillo domini regis, xl s. Et capellano celebranti in
veteri ecclesia infra castrum de Striveling, percipienti
annuatim viginti marcas ex fundatione regis Jacobi
quarti, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de anno compoti,
xiij H. vj s. viij d. Et pro falcatione et lucratione feni
pratorum infra parcam de Striveling de croppo anni
instantis, vij R. Et eidem pro custodia castri de Strive-
ling in officio constabularie ejusdem castri in octuaginta
libris per preceptum domine regine manu sua subscriptum
ad allocandum ostensum super compotum, lxxx li. Et
octo vigilibus de nocte et uni in die et duobus janitori-
bus in dicto, quilibet eorum percipiens in anno unam
celdram farrine avenatice et viginti solidos, de anno
compoti, xj R. Et per decidentiam firmarum de Greyn-
yardis de anno compoti, vj R. xiij s. iiij. d. Et per
decidentiam firmarum de Auldpark extendentem in anno
ad tres libras sex solidos octo denarios nunc concessa
hereditarie burgen sibus de Striveling per cartam domini
regis sub magno sigillo in recompensationem pro terris
suis de Gallohillis pro parca de Striveling nunc clausa,
ut patet in dicta carta alias ostensa super compotum, de
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anno compoti, iij R. vj s. viij d. Et Thome Peblis,
vitriario, percipienti annuatim viginti libras in feodo suo
de terris de Lethbertschelis per lit eras sub magno sigillo
pro toto tempore vite sue, et pro hujusmodi feodo tenetur
sustentare palatia domini regis infra castrum de Striveling,
monasterium Sancte Crucis, Linlythqw, et Falkland in
vitro in futurum, ut continetur in litera sua, de terminis
compoti, xx R. Et per superfluam onerationem viginti
solidorum annuatim baronie de Skeauch magis quam
continetur in rentali de anno compoti, xx s. Et per
solutionem factam ad expensas et sustentationem Fratrum
Minorum de Striveling de mandato domini regine litera-
tdrio in elimosina, percipientium ebdomidatim quinque
solidos per unum annum integrum, xiij R. Et eidem
per emptionem unius celdre farrine avenatice per compo-
tantem et deliberate Elene Gourlay pro decem marcis pro
sustentatione suarum prolium, in elimosina sibi concesse
per dominum regem Jacob um quartum et per speciale
preceptum domine regine, dictis mandato et precepto
ostensis super compotum, vj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et compo-
tanti pro feodo suo camerariatus de anno compoti, vj H.
xiij s. iiij d. Et eidem per solutionem factam Johanni
Drummond, carpentario domini regis, in decem libris, et
Willelmo Mayn similiter carpentario in decem libris, et
Roberto Scott, fabro, in quinque libris, per speciale
preceptum Andree episcopi Cathenensis, tunc compotorum
rotulatoris, dicto precepto ostenso super compotum,
xxv R., pro quibus dictus Andreas episcopus, rotula tor,
respondebit. Et compotanti in viginti solidis per con-
simile preceptum et liberatis Johanni Banerman, brasiatori
domine regine, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti
brasiatoris ostenso super compotum, xx s., pro quibus
dictus episcopus respondebit. Et Jacobo Reidheuch,
compotorum rotulatori, in decem libris et liberatis Roberto
Buttoun ad expensas domini regis in Striveling, dicto
rotulatore fatente solutionem super compotum, x R., pro
quibus respondebit. Et per solutionem factam Andree
episcopo Cathanensi, tunc compotorum rotulatori, in
Respondebit
Andreas epis-
copus Cathan-
ensis, rotulator.
Do.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, rotula-
tor.
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EOTULI SCACCARII
1514.
Respondebit
episcopus Cath-
anensis.
Frumen-
tum.
Respondebit
Martinus
Huntar, pistor.
quinque libris quatuordecim solidis pro certo sale et
cariagio ejusdem ex ipsius mandato empto per compo-
tantem et intrato in libris domicilii inter lez uncostis in
mense Novembris infra hoc compotum, ut patet per
extractum dicti libri ostensum super compotum, v li.
xiiij s., pro quibus respondebit. Et eidem pro certis
expensis factis per compotantem circa fabricam infra
castrum de Strivelin de mandato domine regine litera-
torio, ut patet per hujusmodi preceptum et compotum
ipsius compotantis examinata per dominum Jacobiun
Kincragy, decanum Aberdonensem, de mandato dominorum
consilii ostenso super compotum, xxviij li. vij s x d.
Summa expensarum, iijcvij li. iij s. vj d. Et sic restant
lxxxx li. xij d.
Item idem onerat se de x celdris xiij bollis ij ferlotis
j pecca frumenti per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut
patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ij celdris frumenti de Inner-
alloun de croppo anni quingentesimi decimi tertii et
termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti. Et de j celdra
frumenti de Blaire de Logy. Et de j celdra frumenti de
Powis. Et de v celdris frumenti baronie de Corntoun
de dicto termino Sancti Martini, quia tunc solvuntur.
Summa hujus oneris, ix celdre frumenti. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, xix celdre xiij bolle ij ferlote
j pecca frumenti.
De quibus allocate compotanti propter inopiam
husbandorum de Corntoun, ut patet in rotulis preceden-
tibus de anno compoti, j celdra frumenti. Et Fratribus
Minoribus de Observantia de Strivelin in elimosina
domini regis et regine de eodem anno, viij bolle frumenti.
Et per liberationem factam Martino Huntar, pistori, ad
expensas domicilii regis et regine, ipso per suas literas
manu sua subscriptas septimo Julii infra hoc compotum
ostensas super compotum, vij celdre iiij bolle frumenti,
pro quibus respondebit. Summa, expensarum, viij celdre
xij bolle frumenti. Et sic restant xj celdre j bolla ij
ferlote j pecca frumenti.
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41
Item idem onerat se de x celdris iij bollis ordei et Ordeum.
brasii per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede Brasium.
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ij celdris brasii baronie de
Skeauch. Et de ij celdris brasii de Logy. Et de j
celdra brasii de Blar de Logy. Et de j celdra brasii de
Powis. Et de xj celdris viij bollis brasii baronie de
Tulicultre. Et de v celdris ordei baronie de Corntoun.
Et de x celdris xij bollis ordei baronie de Bothkennar.
Et de ij celdris ordei de Inneralloun de termino Sancti
Martini infra hoc compotum quia tunc solvuntur. Et
de una pecca ordei ad unamquamque bollam ordei pro
'factura ejusdem in brasium. Summa hujus oneris, xvij
celdre viij bolle brasii xvij celdre xij bolle ordei. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, xliiij celdre vij bolle
ordei et brasii.
De quibus allocate compotanti propter inopiam
husbandorum de Corntoun in una celdra ordei, ut patet
in rotulis precedentibus, de anno compoti, j celdra ordei.
Et propter decidentiam firmarum de Tulicultre in duabus
celdris octo bollis brasii, ut patet in dictis rotulis, de
eodem anno, ij celdre viij bolle brasii. Et Eratribus
Minoribus de Observantia in Strivelin ex elimosina
domini regis et regine de dicto anno, viij bolle brasii.
Et quondam Georgio Campbell pro suis laboribus factis
in magno gardino sub muro castri de Strivelin per
preceptum domine regine ut supra in compoto pecunie, de
anno compoti, j celdra ordei. Et capellano beate Marie
de Skeauch percipienti annuatim unum celdram ordei
per literas domini regis alias ostensas super compotum de
anno compoti, j celdra ordei. Et Johanni Cragingelt,
janitori castri de Strivelin, percipienti in anno pro se et
uno servo sub se ministraturo duas celdras ordei prout
alii janitores prius perciperunt et solebant percipere duas
celdras farrine de Bothkenner, et nunc farrina commutatur
in ordeum, ut patet in rotulo precedente et etiam per
literas domini regis sub privato dicto J ohanni concessas
et coram auditoribus ostensas super compotum, ij celdre
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ordei. Et serjandis de Bothkenner in una celdra ordei per
dictam commutationem farrine de anno compoti tantum, j
celdra ordei. Et serjandis de Strivelinschir etiam de hoc
anno tantum, iiij bolle ordei. Et ortulano in dicto magno
gardino pro suis laboribus et feodo preter pecuniam prius
allocatam de anno compoti, j celdra ordei. Et per libera-
tionem factam uxoribus de Strivelin pro cervisia ab eis
recepta ad expensas regis et regine a xxij0 Augusti
inclusive usque ad secundum Januarii exclusive infra
hoc compotum et intrata in libris dicti domicilii, ut patet
per extractum ejusdem manu magistri Johannis Chesholm
subscriptum ostensum super compotum, ix celdre xiiij
bolle j ferlota brasii. Et per liberationem factam
Johanni Crag, juniori, in quindecim bollis ordei ex
mandato Jacobi Redheuch, compotorum rotulatoris,
deliberandis uxoribus de Strivelin pro cervisia ab eis
recepta ad expensas domini regis in castro de Strivelin
ante primum Octobris infra hoc compotum, ut patet per
preceptum dicti rotulatoris ostensum super compotum,
xv bolle ordei. Et per liberationem factam Johanni
Banerman in sex celdris brasii ad expensas regis et
regine apud Strivelin, ut patet per literas ipsius recepti
et libros domicilii ostensos super compotum, vj celdre
brasii. Et eidem per venditionem septem celdrarum
quinque bollarum unius ferlote unius pecce et tertie
partis pecce ordei factam compotanti per rotulatorem pro
quinquaginta octo libris tresdecim solidis quatuor denariis,
compotando bollam ordei ad decem solidos, per ipsum
compotantem solutis pro undecim celdris farrine avena-
tice per eum emptis et deliberatis undecim vigilibus
castri de Strivelin, compotando bollam farrine ad dimediam
marcam, quas undecim celdras dicti vigiles solebant per-
cipere annuatim de firmis dominii de Menteth, et nunc
hujusmodi farrina deficit sic quod de dicto dominio persolvi
non potet, de anno compoti tantum, vij celdre v bolle
j ferlota j pecca cum tertia parta pecce ordei, de quo
brasio superius allocato compotans asserit se recepisse de
terris de Tulicultre decem celdras et duodecim bollas
1514.
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43
brasii. Summa expensarum, xxxiiij celdre vj bolle
ij ferlote j pecca thrid part pecce. Et sic restant x celdre
j ferlota ij pecce ij part pecce ordei et brasii.
Item idem onerat se de iiij celdris avenarum de Avene.
Cortoun de Inneralloun de termino Sancti Martini hujus
compoti, quas deliberavit Jacobo Scot in averia regis et
regine et intratas in libris ejusdem, ut patet per eosdem
et quittantiam dicti Jacobi ostensos super compotum.
Et sic eque.
Compotum reverendissimi in Cristo patris Andree Dunbar,
afchiepiscopi Bituricensis, episcopi Moraviensis, ac monas- Victualia,
teriorum de Driburgh, Pettinweme in Scotia et Coting-
hame in Anglia, commendata rii, ac arrendatarii grangi-
arum de Dunbar, [. Edinburgh , W July 1514,1 per Georgeum
Crag, ser vitorem dicti reverendissimi patris, [ from 6 July
1513.]
Idem onerat se de iijclxvj li. xiij s. iiij d. per vendi-
tionem triginta celdrarum frumenti et triginta celdrarum
ordei sexingentorum cuniculorum grangiarum orientalium
et occidentalium de Dunbar, Newtounleis, Oswaldisdene,
Rig et Fluris, et Brumpark, cum lacubus, cuniculariis, et
le Linkis de Dunbar per literas domini regis manu sua
subscriptas et de expresso mandato ejusdem, ut patet in
rotulo anni quingentesimi septimi. Summa hujus oneris
patet.
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
Jacobo Redheuch, compotorum rotulatori, in centum „
Respondebit
sexaginta libris, ipso presente et fatente solutionem super
compotum, jclx H, pro quibus respondebit. Et eidem tor.
pro expensis Ferquhardi Makintoische percipientis in
anno viginti libras de terminis compoti, xx H. Et
Johanni Forman, militi, primo janitori domini regis, in
feodo suo de dicto anno, xx H. Summa expensarum,
ijc li. Et sic restant jclxvj li. xiij s. iiij d.
Compotum Isabelle relicte quondam magistri Johannis Ballincrefe.
Murray de Blakbarony, gubernatricis Andree Murray
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1514.
filii et heredis quondam dicti magistri Johannis, ballivi
dominii de Ballincrefe, [. Edinburgh , 26 July 15 H, from
8 August 1513.~\
Idem onerat se de xlviij R. xv s. viij d. xiij celdris
frumenti vij celdris x bollis ij ferio tis ordei per integras
firmas terrarum de Ballincrefe de duobus terminis hujus
compoti. Et de xvj H. de firmis de Gosfurde de eisdem
terminis. Summa hujus oneris, lxiiij R. xv s. viij d. xiij
celdre frumenti vij celdre x bolle ij ferlote ordei.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocate compotanti per
solutionem factam Fratribus Predicatoribus de Edin-
burgh, percipientibus annuatim viginti quatuor marcas de
firmis terrarum de Gosfurde ex concessione regis quondam
Jacobi tertii bone memorie, ut patet in rotulis preced-
entibus, de anno compoti, xiij R. Et de firmis terrarum
dominicalium quarterii de Ballincrefe dicti Reidspittale,
extendentium ad quinque marcas pecunie et tres celdras
frumenti annuatim, quas quondam Adam Hepburn de
Cragis prius habuit in assedatione pro decem libris
annuatim et nunc concessas Johanni Lindissay olim de
Walchop per cartam sub magno sigillo alias super com-
potum, ut patet in rotulo anni quingentesimi decimi, de
anno compoti, iij R. vj s. viij d. iij celdre frumenti. Et
Johanni Drummond, carpentario, percipienti annuatim
sex libras pecunie unam celdram octo bollas ordei de
totis et integris decem libratis terrarum de Ballincreif
cum pertinentiis, quas quondam Thomas Hoppringill de
domino rege prius habuit in feodo suo et possidebat,
quas terras dictus Johannes habet per literam domini
regis sub magno sigillo pro toto tempore vite sue pro suo
servitio domino regi impenso et impendendo ostensam
super compotum, et cujus carte tenor in dorso dicti
rotuli conscribitur, vj R. j celdra viij bolle ordei. # Et de
* Jacobus Dei gratia rex Scotorum, omnibus probis hominibus suis ad
quos presentes littere pervenerint, salutem. Sciatis quod dedimus et
concessimus ac tenore presentium damus et concedimus dilecto familiari
servitori nostro et carpentario Johanni Drummond, Totas et integras
illas decem libratas terrarum nostrarum de Ballincreif cum pertinentiis
quas quondam Thomas Hoppringill de nobis prius habuit in feodo suo et
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45
firmis quarte partis terrarum dominicalium de Ballincreif
concessis Alexandro Naper et Agneti sue sponse pro toto
tempore vite eorundem per literas domini regis sub magno
sigillo alias ostensas super compotum, de anno compoti,
iiij H. viij s. xj d. iij celdre v bolle j ferlota ij pecce
frumenti xiij bolle j ferlota j pecca part pec ordei.
Et eidem de firmis decem libratarum terrarum de Ballin-
creif, concessis Alexandro Keris, principali coco domine
regine pro tempore, extendentium in anno ad quinque
libras tresdecim solidos quatuor denarios unam celdram
novem bollas duas ferlotas ordei per literas sub privato
alias ostensas super compotum, de anno compoti, v R.
xiij s. vij d. j celdra ix bolle ij ferlote ordei. Et com-
possidebat, jacentes in dominio nostro de Ballincreif infra vicecomitatnm
nostrum de Edinburgh et .constabulariam de Hadington, cum omnibus
firmis, grassumis, et proficuis earundem in feodo suo pro toto tempore
vite sue pro ipsius bono et gratuito servitio nobis impenso et impendendo ;
Tenendas et habendas totas et integras predictas decem libratas terrarum
nostrarum de Ballincreif cum suis pertinentiis dicto Johanni Drummond
pro toto tempore vite sue in feodo suo pro ipsius bono servitio antedicto,
cum omnibus firmis, grassumis, et proficuis earundem, ac cum potestate
dicto Johanni prefatas terras bonis suis propriis occupandi vel easdem
tenentibus assedandi prout sibi magis videbitur expediens durante toto
tempore vite sue, cum curiis et earum exitibus, hereyeldis et merchetis
mulierum, cum communi pastura, libero introitu et exitu, ac cum
omnibus aliis et singulis libertatibus, commoditatibus et asiamentis ac
justis pertinentiis suis quibuscunque ad dictas decem libratas terrarum
cum pertinentiis spectantibus seu juste spectare valentibus quomodolibet
in futurum, libere, quiete, plenarie, integre, honorifice, bene et in pace,
sine impedimento, revocatione, aut contradictione quacunque. Mandamus
insuper camerario nostro de Ballincreif ceterisque omnibus aliis officiariis
nostris presentibus et futuris et eorum deputatis quatenus cum prefatis
terris aut aliquibus firmis, grassumis, vel proficuis earundem nullatenus
intromittant durante toto tempore vite ipsius Johannis. Precipimus etiam
compotorum nostrorum rotulatori et scaccarii nostri auditoribus qui pro
tempore fuerint quatenus allocationem dicto nostro camerario de Ballin-
creif de omnibus firmis et proficuis dictarum decem libratarum terrarum
faciant, et ipsum de eisdem exonerent in compoto suo annuatim reddendo
durante vita ipsius Johannis, hujusmodi nostris literis coram prefatis
auditoribus in scaccario nostro semel ostensis et in rotulis ejusdem regis-
trars. In cujus rei testimonium magnum sigillum nostrum presentibus
apponi precipimus apud Edinburgh octavo die mensis Augusti anno
Domini millesimo quingentesimo duodecimo et regni nostri vicesimo
quarto.
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potanti pro feodo suo camerariatus de anno compoti, iij R.
vj s. viij d. Et eidem de firmis dimedietatis terrarum
dominicalium de Ballincreif extendentis in anno ad octo
libras tresdecim solidos et quinque denarios pecunie sex
celdras decem bollas duas ferlotas duas peccas frumenti
unam celdram decem bollas duas ferlotas duas peccas cum
bina parte pecce ordei, in manibus Roberti Borthwic,
machinatoris, eidem remissis per literas domini regis alias
ostensas super compotum de anno compoti, viij R. xiij s.
v d. vj celdre x bolle ij ferlote ij pecce frumenti j celdra
x bolle ij ferlote ij pecce tua part pec ordei. Summa
expensarum, xlvij R. ix s. xiij celdre frumenti vj celdre
ix bolle ij ferlote ordei. Et sic restant xvij R. vj s,
viij d., solvendi Roberto Borthwic de mandato domine
regine, ut patet per literas suas manu sua subscriptas
ostensas super compotum. Et sic eque quoad frumentum.
Et restant de ordeo ij celdre j bolla.
De quibus in manibus dicti compotantis de quarta
parte terrarum dominicalium quam prius habebat Adam
Nesbit in feodo suo, una celdra octo bolle ordei pro
quatuor libris pecunie solvendis similiter dicto Roberto
unacum novem bollis ordei restantibus dicto Roberto
concessis per easdem literas ostensas super compotum.
Et sic eque, solutione facta ut supra.
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CCCXXXVII. [CCCL.]
COMPOTA CU STUMARIORUM ET BALLIVORUM
BURGORUM.
A.D. 1514.
Compotum Leonardi Clerk, custumarii de Aire, [Edin- Aire.
burgh , 1 Jidy 15 H, from 1 July 1513.\
Idem onerat se in primis de xxx Ii. vj s. viij d. pro-
venientibus de custuma undecim lastarum sex dacrarum
correorum custumatorum et asportatorum extra regnum
apud dictum 'burgum per tempus compoti. Et de xvj li.
xvij s. ij d. ob. custume ducentarum nonaginta septeni
duodenarum panni lanei custumatarum per idem tempus.
Et de xx xvij s. xj d. custume ducentarum quinquies
viginti et decem pellium lanutarum custumatarum per
idem tempus. Et de iij s. iiij d. custume ducentarum
pellium dictarum lentrynwair custumatarum ut supra.
Et de xij s. custume trium barilium salmonum custu-
matorum ut supra. Et de iiij li. xviij s. custume octo
lastarum duorum barilium allecum custumatorum ut
supra. Summa totalis custume, liiij li. xvj s. j d. ob.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro feodis custu-
mariorum, xviij s. iij d. Et dicto custumario per
solutionem factam Andree episcopo Cathanensi, tunc
rotulatori, in viginti libris, dicto episcopo per suam
acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente solutionem
super compotum, et de quibus reddidit compotum, xx li.
Et per solutionem factam domino Andree Cunygham,
presentori Glasguensi, in quinque libris per preceptum
dicti episcopi Cathanensis, dicto precepto unacum acquit-
tantia dicti domini Andree de solutione ostenso super
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Respondebit
Andreas
Cathanensis,
thesaurarius.
Irwyne.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, rotula-
tor.
Linlithqw.
Hading-
toun.
compotum, v H., pro quibus respondebit. Et compotanti
per solutionem factam Johanni Campbell quondam in
Newmyll in decem marcis per precepta domine regine
et rotulatoris, dictis preceptis ostensis super compotum
et de anno compoti tantum, vj ti. xiij s. iiij d. Summa
expensarum, xxxij ti. xj s. vij d. Et sic restant xxxij H.
iiij s. vj d. ob.
Compotum Joh annis Scot et Johannis Scot, custu-
mariorum burgi de Irwyn, [. Edinburgh , 1 July 1514,
from 1 July 1513.
Charge. Custom of 7 lasts 5 dacres hides (£1 9 6s. 8d.),
138 dozen 8 ells woollen cloth (£7 18s. 8d.), 3 barrels salmon
(8s.), and 5 lasts 5 barrels herrings (£3 5s.) ; £30 17s. J+d.
Discharge. Fees of accountants, 10s. 3d. To Beid-
heuch, Comptroller, £30 7s. Id. Sum, £30 17s. 5d.~\
Et sic eque.
Compotum Mcholaii Craufurde et Eoberti Danestoune,
custumariorum dicti burgi, [. Edinburgh , 5 July 1514,
from 6 July 1513.
Charge. Custom of 3030 woolfells (£13 10s.) woollen
cloth various prices (£8), and 3 lasts 5 dacres hides (£8
13s. id.) ; £30 3s. id.]
De quibus allocatur compotantibus in eorum firmis de
summa onerationis predicte, x s. Et eidem per liber-
ationem factam Stephano Bawty, lathamo, in suo feodo
et sui servi, videlicet le prentys, per preceptum domine
regine manu sua et certorum dominorum consilii sub-
scriptum ostensum super compotum, de anno compoti
tantum, xxix Ii. xiij s. iiij d. Summa expensarum, xxx H.
iij s. iiij d. Et sic eque.
Compotum Alesone Hammiltoun, relicte quondam
Georgii Hepburn de Eollandstoun, custumarie de Had-
ingtoun, [. Edinburgh , 4 July 1514, from 7 July 1513.
Charge. Custom of 3 lasts 6 sacks 30 st. wool (£35
15s. 7d.), 3 lasts 6 dacres 3 hides (£9 fs. lO^d), 3300
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woolfdls (£33), and 57 dozen woollen cloth (£6 17s. 9d.) ;
£73 18s. 3/rf.]
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro feodo tronatoris
de predicta lana ponderata, ij s. iij d. Et compotanti
pro feodo suo de summa predicte onerationis, xxiiij s.
viij d. \_To Beidheuch , Comptroller , £73 11s. S^d. Sum ,
£73 18s. 3fid.] Et sic eque.
Compotum Andree Wod, custumarii de Pettinweme, Pettin-
[Edinburgh , 7 July 1515, from 3 August 1513.\ weme.
Idem onerat se de xxv H. per magnam custumam
dicti burgi ex assedatione earundem facta compotanti
pro dicta summa de anno compoti. Summa hujus oneris
patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de custuma duorum
millium et quadringentorum mulionum extendente ad
quinque libras domino Willelmo Scott de Balwery
militi, pro redemptione sua de Anglia sibi concessorum
per reginam et dominos scaccarii custuma libera, v H.
[To Beidheuch, Comptroller, £30. Sum, £35.] Et sic
eque.
Compotum Andree Liddale, custumarii de Monthrose, Monthrose.
[. Edinburgh , 13 July 1515, from 13 July 1513.
Charge. Custom of 8 lasts 3 barrels salmon (£19 13s.),
1100 cod (mulones) (£3 5s.), 3 dozen woollen cloth] equalis
pretii [(ds.), and 5? 5 woolfells (£3 Is. 8d.) ; £35 3s. 8d.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 8s. 5J] Et domine
Margarete ducisse de Monthrose, assignate ducis ejusdem,
percipienti in anno quadraginta marcas de dictis custumis,
dicta ducissa per suas literas fatente solutionem super
compotum, xxvj H. xiij s. iiij d. [Sum, £37 Is. 8d.
Overexpended £1 18s. Ofzd.]
Compotum Wilelmi Scot, custumarii de Arbroth, Arbroth.
[Edinburgh, 13 July 1515 , from entry on office on 13 July
1513.] Et non onerat se de custuma dicti burgi in-
tromissa et recepta per quondam Johannem Ogilvy, custu-
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marium ejusdem, per unum annum integrum ante diem
hujus compoti, pro qua heredes et executores dicti quondam
vocandi sunt. Johannis vocandi sunt.
[Charge. Custom of 400 cod {16s.), 1 last 9 dacres hides
{£3 17s. 4.d.), HO woolfells {17s. 9d.)] Et de iij It x s.
custume sex sexaginta pellium dictarum schorlingis etiam
custumatarum ut supra. Et de vj d. oT5. custume pellium
de skaldingis custumatarum ut supra. [Custom of 5
dozen woollen cloth, 10s. Sum, £9 11s. 7fgd,
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 3s. 3d.\ Et abbati et
conventui de Abirbrothaic pro quarta parte dicte custume
quam percipiunt in elimosina annuatim ex gratia domini
Respondebit regis, de anno compoti, xlvij s. x d. [To Bedheuch,
heuch^rotuia- Comptroller, £7 Os. 7jzd. Sum, £9 11s. Et sic
eque.
Dunde. Compotum Jonete Barry, relicte quondam Jacobi
Wedirburne, et Jacobi Rollok, custumariorum de Dunde,
[Edinburgh, 18 July 151 If ; said Janet from 30 Jidy
to 1 November 1503 ; said James from 1st November to
date.
Charge. Said Janet: custom of 3 sacks 18 st. wool
{£3 13s. Ifdl), 1000 5 score woolfells {£7 5s.), 130 dozen
woollen cloth {£14), 1 last 11 dacres hides {£4 3s. 8d.),
and 6 lasts 11 barrels salmon {£16 14s-)> 0-5 s. Said
James Bollok : custom of 8 sacks 13 st. wool {£11 6s. 8d.),
4330 woolfells {£38 Is. 8d.), 366 dozen woollen cloth {£43
13s.), 13 lasts 7 dacres hides {£35 13s.), and 7 lasts lfy
barrels salmon {£17 3s.); £134 14$- 4d . Sum, £180 9s.
4d.]
Memorandum quod dictus Jacobus Rollok intromisit
cum magnis custumis dicti burgi a die vicesimo quinto
mensis Julii anno Domini quingentesimo nono usque in
diem decimum nonum mensis Aprilis inde sequentis in
anno Domini etc. quingentesimo decimo, et pro quibus
Vocandus est , ,
jacobus Roiiok. vocandus est.
Expense eorundem. In primis allocatur compotantibus
in feodo tronatoris de summa lane ponderate, xj d. Et
1514.
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51
Fratribus Predicatoribus de Perth, percipientibus annuatim
undecim marcas de dictis custumis in elimosina regis
antiqua, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, dictis Fratribus
per suas literas sub communi sigillo fatentibus solutionem
super compotum de anno compoti, vij R. vj s. viij d. Et
per solutionem factam Margarete ducisse de Montrois,
assignate quondam David ducis de Montrois, percipienti
annuatim centum marcas de dictis custumis, ipsa per suas
literas similiter fatente solutionem super compotum,
lxvj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et capellano Sancti Salvatoris
celebranti in ecclesia parocbiali de Dunde pro anima
quondam David ducis de Rothisay ex fundatione regis
Roberti tertii, percipienti annuatim quinque libras de
dictis custumis, magistro Roberto Monorgund per suas
literas fatente solutionem super compotum de anno
compoti, v R. Et Johanni Kinloch, janitori, percipienti
annuatim decem libras in feodo suo domicilii, gagiis
verleti sui, et pabulo equi sui, de anno compoti et sub
periculo compotantis de anno compoti, x R. Et abbati
de Jedworth et religiosis viris ejusdem loci apud Restinot
commorantibus, percipientibus annuatim viginti marcas
de dictis custumis et sub periculo compotantis, xiij H.
vj s. viij d. Et per solutionem factam Andree episcopo
Cathanensi, tunc compotorum rotulatori, in quadraginta
libris per Alexandrum Lusale ex parte dicti episcopi
receptis de dictis custumis, ut patet per suum scriptum
et acquittantiam dicti Alexandri ostensos super compotum, Andreas epis-
xl R., pro quibus dictus episcopus rotulator respondebit, ensis? a an
Summa expensarum, jcxlij R. vij s. vij d. Et sic restant
xxxviij R. xxj d. De quibus pro feodo compotantis,
iij R. Et sic restant xxxv R. xxj d.
Compotum domini WiUelmi Murray, custumarii burgi Strive] ing.
de Striveling, [ Edinburgh , 19 July 15 H, from 6 July
1513.
Charge. Custom of 871 woolfells (£5 Hjs. 3d.), 1^ lasts
11 dacres hides (£12 13s. 4d.), and 76 dozen 6 ells woollen
cloth (£3 19s. 6d.); £22 7s.]
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Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, rotula-
tor.
Disart.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, rotula-
tor, pro xx li.
Edinburgh.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro feodo suo de summa
onerationis predicte, vij S. iiij d. Et capellano celebranti
in ecclesia parochiali de Striveling, percipienti annuatim
viginti solidos de dictis custumis ex elimosina regis
antiqua, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, domino Thoma
Joffray per suam acquittantiam fatente solutionem super
compotum de anno compoti, xx s. Et eidem per solu-
tionem factam Willelmo Sinclar, ostiario domine regine
et per precept um ejusdem in decem marcis de dictis
custumis, dicto precepto ostenso super compotum, vj li.
xiij s. iiij d. Et per solutionem factam Katrine Nortoun
in Striveling in quinque libris et quinque solidis de resta
majoris summe, per preceptum Jacobi Redheuch, rotula-
toris, dicto precepto ostenso super compotum et sub
periculo compotantis, v li. v s., pro quibus dictus rotulator
respondebit. Et eidem per solutionem factam Elizabeth
Haig, servitrici domine regine defuncte, in viginti marcis
per preceptum domine regine moderne, dicto precepto
unacum acquittantia dicte Elizabeth manu earum sub-
scripto ostenso super compotum, xiij li. vj s. viij d.
Summa expensarum, xxvj li. xij s. iiij d. Et sic super-
exposuit compotans iiij 11. v s. iiij d.
Compotum Margrete domine Sinclaire, custumarie
burgi de Disart, [ Edinburgh , 20 July 1515, from 28 July
1513.]
Eadem onerat se de xx li. per magnam custumam dicti
burgi ex assedatione domini regis facta compotanti de
anno compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet. Quam
summam solvit J acobo Reidheuch, compotorum rotulatori,
ipso presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, et
pro qua respondebit. Et sic eque.
Compotum Jonete Patersoune et Margarete Crechtoun,
relictarum quondam Alexandri Laudar de Blyth, militis
ac prepositi de Edinburgh, et Georgii Halkerstoun, bur-
gensis ejusdem, custumariorum burgi de Edinburgh, [Edin-
burgh, 28 July 1515, from 3 August 1513.
1514.
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53
Charge. Custom of IpO lasts 9 sacks 15 st. wool {£556
8s. 3d.), 1536 dozen woollen cloth {£91 16s.), 17100
5 score and 10 woolfells {£115 3s. £1.), 8500 schorlings
{£8), 53 lasts 1312 dacres hides {£116 9s. 5d.), 15 lasts 10
barrels salmon {£35 18s.), 8500 cod {£5 16s.), 1 last 1
barrel oil {£1 19s.), 7j2 barrels suet (cepi) {£3 15s.), and
certain English goods. ,] custumatorum apud dictum burgum
et asportatorum extra regnum \{£1) ; £983 18s. lid.']
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotantibus
pro feodo tronatoris de predicta lana ponderata, xxxiiij s. j d.
ob. Et dicto tronatori Patricio Cuthbert propter sterili-
tatem anni et custume ac supportationem dicti Patricii et
suarum prolium ex consideratione auditorum scaccarii,
vj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et pro feodis dictorum custumariorum
de summa predicte onerationis, xv H. vij s. xj d. Et
Thome Schaw, principali coco domine regine, in viginti
libris, ex eo quod hujusmodi summam viginti librarum
habuerat in bursa sua ad expensas domini regis et easdem
perdiderat quando captus fuerat in bello in Northumbir-
land, prout constabat auditoribus super compotum, xx R.
Et pro superexpensis dictorum Alexandri et Georgii, tunc
compotantium, in tricentis septuaginta novem libris
quindecim solidis uno denario et obolo, ut patet in pede
compoti eorundem ultimo redditi, iijclxxix R. xv s. j d.
ob. Et eidem per solutionem factam Jacobo Reidheuch,
compotorum rotulatori, in centum quadraginta quatuor
libris, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem Ja^ob^pll^i-
super compotum, jcxliiij R., pro quibus respondebit. Et toi\§h’ rotula
eidem per solutionem factam Alexandro Kers, servitori
domine regine, in sex libris de mandato Jacobi Reidheuch,
rotulatoris, ad expensas dicti Alexandri et intratas in
libris domicilii domine regine, dicto rotulatore presente et
fatente solutionem super compotum, vj R., pro quibus
dictus rotulator respondebit. Et dicto Thome Schaw in no.
quinque libris ad expensas domicilii domine regine, et
intratas in libris ejusdem de mandato dicti rotulatoris,
ipso presente et fatente mandatum super compotum, v R.,
pro quibus respondebit. Et dicte Jonete Patersone, uni do.
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1514.
compotantium, in centum septuaginta novem libris
duobus solidis septem denariis ob. per emptionem certarum
specierum et chandrie ad expensas domicilii regis et
regine et intratas in libris ejusdem, Jacobo Reidheuch
existente rotulatore, jclxxix H ij s. vij d. ob., ut patet per
extractum clerici expensarum manu sua subscriptum
Respondebit L
jacobusReid- ostensum super compotum, et pro quibus dictus rotulator
heuch, rotula-
tor. respondebit. Et dicte Jonete per emptionem consimi-
lium specierum et chandrie extendentium ad septuaginta
septem libras octo solidos septem denarios ad consimiles
expensas dicti domini regis et regine et intratas in libris
domicilii eorundem, Andrea episcopo Cathinensi tunc
rotulatore, ut patet per consimile extractum dicti clerici
Respondebit expensarum, lxxvii li. viij s. vij d., pro quibus dictus
episcopus Cath- r ’ ° . J J -ni
anensis. episcopus Cathmensis respondebit. Et domino Johanni
Scherp, capellano capelle regis infra palatium Sancte
Crucis, percipienti annuatim viginti marcas de dictis
custumis, de anno compoti tantum et sub periculo com-
potantis, xiij li. iij s. viij d. Et capellano celebranti in
capella noviter constructa sub muro castri de Edinburgh
percipienti viginti marcas in anno, de terminis compoti
tantum et sub periculo compotantis, xiij H. vj s. viij d.
Et heredibus quondam Thome Moffett percipientibus in
anno duodecim marcas, de anno compoti, viij li. Et
Nicholao Abirnethy percipienti annuatim viginti quatuor
marcas de dictis custumis, de anno compoti, xvj li. Et
Johanni Drummond, carpentario, percipienti annuatim
decem libras, de dicto anno compoti, x li. Et Mariote
Stanle, relicte quondam Georgii Talyefer, percipienti annu-
atim viginti libras ad sustentationem prolium suarum in
elimosina concessas durante vita sua, ut patet in rotulo
anni undecimi, de anno compoti, xx li. Et Henrico
Mair, familiari regis ac scribe scaccarii, percipienti annu-
atim viginti marcas, de anno compoti, xiij li. vj s. viij d.
Et eisdem per solutionem factam capellano celebranti in
capella infra castrum de Edinburgh percipienti annuatim
decem libras de dictis custumis, de dicto anno compoti,
x li. Et Willelmo Nesbit pro suis laboribus ex consider-
1514.
EEGUM SCOTOBUM.
55
atione auditorum ad emendum sibi togam, iiij li. iiij s.
Et magistro Johanni Chesholm pro suis laboribus et
expensis ex consideratione auditorum de anno compoti,
x li. Et Allano Cochren, armario, percipienti annuatim
decem libras pro mundatione armorum, de anno compoti,
x li. Et dicte Jonete, uni compotantium, in octuaginta
octo libris quindecim solidis et decem denariis solutis
certis mercatoribus Edinburgi pro panno cerico et aliis
mercantiis domine regine et per precepta ejusdem, dictis
preceptis manu domine regine subscriptis ostensis super
compotum, lxxxviij li. xv S. x d. Et dicte Jonete in
viginti libris per solutionem factam Willelmo Fowlar pro
certa cera empta ab eodem Willelmo et intrata in libris
domicilii dicte domine regine ad expensas ejusdem, Andrea
episcopo Cathinensi pro tempore rotulatore et per pre-
eeptum ejusdem, ut patet per extractum clerici expensa-
rum manu sua subscriptum unacum dicto precepto
ostenso super compotum, xx li., pro quibus dictus epis- Respondebit^
copus respondebit. Et eisdem de custuma octo lastarum inensis.
et novem berilium salmonum extendentium ad viginti unam
libras, custumatorum ad mandatum dicti episcopi Cathi-
n ensis, libere missorum Jeronimo Friscobaldi, bancario, per
eundem episcopum, ut patet per suum preceptum manu
sua subscriptum ostensum super compotum, xxj li., pro
quibus dictus episcopus respondebit. Et Thome Schaw, do.
principali coco domine regine, pro suis laboribus, x li.
Et eisdem de custuma trium lastarum et septem dacrarum
corriorum extendentium ad octo libras octodecim solidos
et octo denarios quondam Lanceloto Fery defuncto per
dominum regem et reginam custuma libera concessarum,
ut patet per preceptum dicte domine regine manu sua
subscriptum ostensum super compotum, viij li. xviij s.
Et dicte Jonete per emptionem certarum ollarum et
patellarum ac unius magne corde ad trahendum machinas
et bumbardos a castro de Edinburgh versus campum,
extendentium ad viginti libras quinque solidos et octo
denarios, que patelle et olle erant deliberate in navibus
domini regis tempore quo navigarunt versus Franciam,
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EOTULI SCACCARII
1514
ut patet per quandam cedulam manu Thome Schaw,
principalis coci, subscriptam ostensam super compotum,
xx li. v s. viij d. - Et eisdem de custuma unius laste
corriorum spectantis Jacobo Wod in Leitht extendentis
ad quatuor marcas custuma libera sibi concesse per
dominum regem per literas manu sua subscriptas ostensas
super compotum, liij s. iiij d. Et eidem de custuma
quatuor saccorum lane extendentium ad octo marcas de
propriis gregibus abbatis et conventus de Melros eis
concessorum custuma libera, ut patet in rotulis prece-
dentibus, v li. vj s. viij d. Et eisdem de custuma trium
saccorum quatuor petrarum lane decem duodenarum
panni lanei centum octuaginta pellium lanutarum septem -
decim dacrarum corriorum spectantium uxori Alexandri
Scott, nutrici principis, ei concessarum de dictis propriis
bonis custuma libera de hoc anno tantum, viij li. vij s.
ij d. Et eisdem de custuma quinque lastarum quatuor
berilium salmonum octo berilium olei spectantium Jacobo
Logane, extendentium ad quatuordecim libras, et duorum
millium et centum mulionum spectantium Willelmo Scott
de Balweary militi, extendentium ad quatuor libras et
quatuor solidos, eis concessorum custuma libera pro solu-
tione redemptionis captivitatis eorum in Anglia, prout
constabat auditoribus super compotum, xviij H. iiij s.
Et eisdem de custuma unius laste duarum dacrarum
corriorum et trium barilium cepi spectantium Jacobo
Wallaice, naute, extendentium ad quatuor libras octo solidos
et octo denarios, ei concessorum per dominam reginam
custuma libera quando navigaverat cum Patricio Ham-
miltoun versus Franciam, prout constabat auditoribus
super compotum, iiij 11. viij s. viij d. Et eisdem per
solutionem factam Thome Wallace, lapidario, in decem
libris ex consideratione auditorum quia pauper, de anno
compoti, x H. Et magistro Edwardo Cunninghame in
quadraginta libris per preceptum domine regine manu sua
subscriptum ostensum super compotum, xl li. Et per
solutionem factam magistro Johanni Weddale, canonico
Moraviensi, percipienti annuatim quatuordecim libras de
1514.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
57
dictis custumis, de anno compoti tantum, xiiij R. Et
eisdem de custuma septem saccorum et sex petrarum
lane extendentium ad quatuordecim marcas cum dimedia,
concessorum quondam Georgeo Halkerstoun per dominum
regem custuma libera de anno compoti tantum, ix R.
xiij s. iiij d. Summa expensarum, jmijcxliiij R. xix s.
ob. Et sic superexposuit compotans iijcxxj R. vj s.
j a. oh.
Compotum Johannis domini Erskin, custumarii de Dunbretan
Dunbretane et Lowis, redditum per Andream Keir, ejus et Lowis.
'deputatum, \39 July 151 J from 5 July 1513.
Charge. Custom of 13 lasts 3 dacres hides (£33 8s.),
100 5 score 10 dozen woollen doth (£ 6 18s.), and 71 lasts
herrings (£J3 3s.) ; £81 5s.]
De quibus allocate compotanti pro feodo suo et
laboribus factis circa inductionem custumarum pre-
dictarum ex consideratione auditorum de anno compoti,
vi R. Et per solutionem factam Jacobo Reidheuch, _
J ’ Respondebit
compotorum rotulatori, fatenti solutionem super com- Jacobus Reid-
. x heuch, rotula-
potum, xxx vj R. xiij s. mj d., pro quibus respondebit, tor.
Et dicto compotorum rotulatori in quadraginta octo libris
quatuordecim solidis octo denariis per obligationem
compotantis sibi factam fatenti hujusmodi summam
super compotum, xlviij R. xiiij s. viij d., pro quibus
etiam respondebit. Summa expensarum, lxxxj R. viij s. d<>. .
Et sic eque.
Memorandum quod Willelmus Striveling intromisit
cum custuma trium navium dictarum le barkis infra
infra tempus compoti, ut asserit compotans, pro quibus
dictus WillelmUS VOCanduS est. Vocandus.
[In Dorso.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Renfrew, redditum apud Renfrew.
Edinburgh per Thomam Knok, unum eorundem, tertio
die mensis Julii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo
decimo quarto, de omnibus receptis suis et expensis
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EOTULI SCACCAEII
1514
per firmas burgales dicti burgi a die quinto ejusdem
mensis anni Domini millesimi quingentesimi decimi
tertii usque in diem hujus compoti, et sic de duobus
terminis infra hoc compotum.
Idem onerat se de v li. vj s. viij d. de firmis burgalibus
dicti burgi ex assedatione domini regis facta communitati
ejusdem in feodo ab antiquo. Summa oneris patet.
Respondebit Quam summam persolvit Jacobo Eeidheuch, compotorum
heugh, rotula- rotulatori, ipso recipiente super compotum et pro qua
tor, pro v ll.vj s. . x x x x
viij s. respondebit.
Euthir-
glen.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heugh, rotula-
tor.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Euthirglen, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Jacobum Pincartoun, unum ballivo-
rum dicti burgi, [3 July 1515, from % 7 June 1513.
Charge. Fermes , by feu-charter, £15]
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
decano et capitulo Glasguensibus, percipientibus annuatim
undecim libras de dictis firmis ad sustentationem diaconi
et subdiaconi dicte ecclesie, ut patet in rotulis pre-
cedentibus, quibusdam canonicorum dicte ecclesie per
eorum acquittantias fatentibus solutionem super com-
potum de anno compoti, xj li. Et Jacobo Eeidheuch
de Tulichedill, compotorum rotulatori, recipienti super
compotum, xl. s., pro quibus respondebit. Summa expen-
sarum, xiij li. Et sic eque.
Innerketh-
ing.
Respondebit
Jacobus Red-
heuch rotula-
or.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Innerkething apud
Edinburgh redditum per Marcum Swyntoun, unum balli-
vorum dicti burgi, [5 July 1515, from 13 July 1513]
Fermes, by feu-charter, £5; paid to Eeidheuch, Comp-
troller]
s
Carale. Compotum ballivorum burgi de Carale [ Edinburgh ,
5 July 1515 , per Johannem Abircrummy, unum balli-
vorum dicti burgi, [ from 6 August 1513.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £11]
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem f actam
priori et conventui Sancti Andree ex elimosina regis
1514.
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59
antiqua, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, domino Jacobo
Alexandersoun, camerario dicti loci, per suam acquit-
tantiam fatente solutionem super compotum, liij s. iij d.
Et Andree Lundy de Balgowny percipienti annuatim
quinque libras de dictis firmis, ut patet in rotulis pre-
cedentibus, de anno compoti, v tt. \To Redheuch, Comp- Jacotmsited-
troller , £3, 6s. 8d. Sum £11.] Et sic eque. tor.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Perth, [Edinburgh, Perth.
8 July 1511i\, per Andream Blindsele in nomine balli-
vorum dicti burgi, [ from 8 July 1513.
x Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £80.]
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
priori et conventui Sancti Andree, percipientibus annuatim
unam marcam de dictis firmis ex elimosina regis antiqua,
ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, dicto priore presidente
et recipiente super compotum de anno compoti, xiij s.
iiij d. Et abbati et conventui de Cambuskynneth,
percipientibus annuatim quinquaginta solidos ex con-
simili elimosina, ut patet in dictis rotulis, de anno
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, 1 s. Et abbati et
conventui de Scona, percipientibus annuatim quinque
libras tres solidos quatuor denarios de dictis firmis in
consimili elimosina, domino Johanne Clark, subpriore
dicti loci, per suas literas fatente solutionem super
compotum de dicto anno compoti, v tt. iij s. iiij d. Et
priori et conventui Vallis Virtutis ordinis Cartusiensis
prope dictum burgum, percipientibus annuatim quinqua-
ginta marcas de dictis firmis et ex eadem elimosina,
priore dicti loci per suas literas fatente solutionem super
compotum de dicto anno, xxxiij li. vj s. viij d. Et dictis
priori et conventui de pensione quinque librarum duo-
decim solidorum debita hospitali Sancti Leonardi et
Beate Marie Magdalene, dicto priore per suas literas
fatente solutionem super compotum, v li. xij s. Et
Fratribus Predicatoribus de Perth, percipientibus in anno
viginti octo marcas ex elimosina regis antiqua, priore
dicti loci per suas literas fatente solutionem super
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EOTULI SCACCARII
1514.
Couper.
Monthros.
Respondebit
Jacobus Red-
heuch, rotula-
tor.
compotum de anno compoti, xviij li. xiij s. iiij d. Et
Fratribus Carmiletis de Perth percipientibus quinque
marcas, priore et conventu dicti loci per suas literas
fatentibus solutionem super compotum de eodem anno,
iij li. vj s. viij d. Et preposito et communitati burgi de
Perth, percipientibus annuatim decem libras quatuor-
decim solidos octo denarios ad sustentationem ponthis
de Taya ex consimili elimosina, Thoma Fothringham,
lathamo principali, per suas literas fatente solutionem
super compotum de anno compoti, x li. xiiij s. viij d.
Summa expensarum, lxxx li. Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Cowper, redditum per
David Eleschoure, unum ballivorum ejusdem, [Edinburgh,
8 July 15 from 11 Jidy 1513.
Charge. Fermes, by feu- charter, £ 17 6s. 8d.]
Quam summam solverunt abbati et conventui de
Culros sibi concessam ex elimosina regis antiqua, ut patet
in rotulis precedentibus, prefato abbate per literas suas
fatente solutionem super compotum. Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Monthros, redditum
per Willelmum Scot, unum eorundem, [. Edinburgh , 13 July
1 5 H, from 13 July 1513.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £16.]
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
episcopo Brechinensi, percipienti annuatim duodecim
libras quinque solidos quatuor denarios ex elimosina regis
antiqua, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, dicto episcopo
per suas literas fatente solutionem super compotum de
anno compoti, xij li. v s. iiij d. Et abbati de Jedworth,
priori de Rostinot, et canonicis ibidem residentibus,
percipientibus annuatim quinquaginta duos solidos de
eisdem firmis ex simili elimosina, Jacobo Gray ex parte
dicti prioris fatente solutionem super compotum de
dicto anno compoti, lij s. [To Redheuch, Comptroller,
£1 3s. 8d. Sum, £16.] Et sic eque.
1514.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
61
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Irwin, [. Edinburgh , Irwin.
1 July 15 15], per Johannem Mure nomine ballivorum
dicti burgi, [from 1 July 1513.
Charge. Fermes , by feu-charter, £7 , 6s. 8d.
Discharge. To Redheuch , Comptroller, £6.] Et per
solutionem factam Willelmo Cunninghame, percipienti
annuatim duas marcas de dictis firmis, ut patet in
rotulis precedentibus, de anno compoti et sub periculo
compotantis, xxvj s. viij d., et mandatur compotanti manda'
quatenus non solvat dictam summam dicto Willelmo
quousque ostendat titulum sufficientem pro receptione
ejusdem summe in futurum. Summa expensarum, vij B.
vj s. viij d. Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Are, [Edinburgh, Are.
1 July 1515, from 1 July 1513], per Johannem Broune,
aldermannum dicti burgi.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £30.]
Quam summam solvit Fratribus Predicatoribus de
Are in elimosina regis antiqua, ut patet in rotulis
precedentibus, de anno compoti, fratre Jacobo Young,
priore dicti loci, per suas literas fatente solutionem super
compotum, xx li. Summa expensarum, xx B. Et sic
eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Jedburgh, redditum Jedburgh,
apud Edinburgh per Bobertum Bichartsoun, unum ballivum
dicti burgi, [1 Jidy 1515, from 19 July 1513: 3 years.
Charge. Arrears, £9. Fermes, by feu-charter, first
year, £3 ; second year, £3. Stem, £15.]
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
Jacobo Bedheuch, compotorum rotulatori, in sex libris, Respondebit
ipso presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, vj B., ba£°busr^®da
pro quibus respondebit. tor.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Linlithqw, redditum Linlithqw.
per Bobertum Danielstoun, unum eorundem, [Edinburgh,
5 July 1515, from 6 Jidy 1513.
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1514
Respondebit
Jacobus Red-
heuch, rotula-
tor.
Forfare.
Rothissay.
Hadington.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £5.\
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
priorisse Monialium de Manuel, percipienti annuatim
unam marcam de dictis firmis ex elimosina regis antiqua,
ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de anno compoti et sub
periculo compotantis, xiij s. iiij d. [To Redheuch, Comp-
troller, £5 6s. 8d . Sum, £5.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Forfar, redditum per
Jacobum Huntar, unum eorundem, [. Edinburgh , 12 July
1515, from IS July 1513.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £8 13s. 5d.\
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
capellano celebranti in ecclesia parrochiali de Finevin,
percipienti annuatim decem marcas de dictis firmis ex
tollerantia domini regis, magistro Johanne Michelson,
capellano, per suas literas fatente solutionem super
compotum de anno compoti, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et
abbati de Jed worth, priori de Restinot, et canonicis
ibidem residentibus, percipientibus annuatim quadraginta
solidos de dictis firmis, magistro Roberto Laudir ex parte
dicti abbatis fatente solutionem super compotum de anno
compoti, xl s. Summa expensarum, viij li. xiij s. iiij d.
Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Rothissay, redditum
per Mauricium Maknachtane nomine eorundem, [Edin-
burgh, 12 Jidy 1515, from 12 July 1513.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £6.]
Quam summam solvit domino David Masone, capel-
lano celebranti in ecclesia Sancti Michaelis archangeli
in castro de Rothissay, de anno compoti et sub periculo
compotantis, vj li. Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Hadingtoun, [ Edin-
burgh, 13 July 1515, from 6 July 1513 ,] et redditum per
Johannem Johnsone, unum ballivorum.
[ Charge . Fermes, by feu-charter, £15.']
1514.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
63
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
abbati et conventui de Dunfermlin, percipientibus
annuatim quadraginta solidos de dictis firmis ex elimosina
regis antiqua, de anno compoti, xl s. Et per solutionem
factam priorisse et conventui Monialium de Hadingtoun,
percipientibus annuatim quadraginti solidos de dictis
firmis ex simili elimosina, dicta priorissa per literas suas
fatente solutionem super compotum de dicto anno, xl s.
Et magistro hospitalis Sancti Laurentii prope dictum
burgum percipienti annuatim viginti solidos de dictis
firmis, Waltero Ramsay, magistro dicti hospitalis, per
, suas literas fatente solutionem super compotum, xx s.
Et per solutionem factam clericis scribentibus rotulos ex
consideratione anditorum, x li. Summa expensarum,
xv R. Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Kingorn, redditum Kingorn.
per Georgeum Thomsone, unum eorundem, [Edinburgh ,
U July 151 4, from 7 Jidy 1512: 2 years.\
[Charge. Arrears , 10s. Femes, by feu- charter , first
year , £ 2 , 10 s. ; second year , £2, 10s. Stem, £5 10s.]
De quibus allocate compotanti pro feodo connesta-
bilarii de Kingorn percipientis annuatim quadraginta
solidos de dictis firmis, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
de anno compoti, iiij li. [To Bedheuch , Comptroller, £1. Jacobus Red-
Sum, £5. Balance, 10s.] heuch, xotuia
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Northberwik, [Edin- North-
burgh, 15 July 15 H, from 6 July 1513 ,] per Johannen berwic.
Richardsone, ballivum.
Fermes, by tolerance, £ 1 ; paid to Bedheuch, Comp- ^ cobus Red-
° L M heuch, rotula-
troller.] tor.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Invernes, redditum Invernes.
per Johannem Ker, unum eorundem, [Edinburgh, 20
July 15 H, from 26 July 1513.]
Idem onerat se in primis de liij li. vj s. viij d. per
integras firmas burgales dicti burgi ex assedatione domini
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1514.
Respondebit
Jacobus Red-
heuch, rotula-
tor.
Edinburgh.
Strivelin.
Respondebit -
Jacobus Red-
heuch, rotula-
tor.
Abirdene.
regis facta communitati ejusdem in feodo ab antiquo de
terminis compoti. Et de j libra piperis de dictis firmis
et anno. Et de iiij E. de firmis de Ballokhill spectante
dicto burgo etiam de anno compoti. Summa hujus
oneris, lvij R. vj s. viij d. j libra piperis.
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
priori et conventui Fratrum Predicatorum de Invernes,
percipientibus annuatim decem libras de dictis firmis ex
elimosina regis antiqua, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
doctore Dominico Schankis per literas suas fatente solu-
tionem super compotum de anno compoti, x R. Et
capellano celebranti in ecclesia cathedrali Moraviensi
percipienti octo solidos octo denarios annuatim de dictis
firmis, de anno predicto compoti, viij s. viij d. Et per
solutionem factam Jacobo Eedheuch, compotorum rotu-
latori, in quadraginta sex libris octodecim solidis de dictis
firmis, ipso presente et fatente solutionem super com-
potum, xlvj R. xviij s. j libra piperis, pro quibus respon-
debit. Summa expensarum, lvij R. vj s. viij d. j libra
piperis. Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Edinburgh, redditum
apud Edinburgh vicesimo septimo Julii anno Domini, etc.
quingentesimo decimo quarto, de omnibus receptis suis et
expensis per firmas burgales dicti burgi.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Striveling, [. Edinburgh ,
28 July 15 U, from 9 July 1513.]
Charge. Fermes , by feu-charter, £16.]
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Jacobo Eedheuch, compotorum rotulatori, in tresdecim
solidis quatuor denariis, ipso presente et fatente solutionem
super compotum, xiij s. iiij d., pro quibus respondebit.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Abirdene, [. Edinburgh ,
2 August 151 lf\, per Johannem Marr, unum ballivorum
dicti burgi, [ from 26 July 1513.
Charge. Fermes , by feu-charter , £213 6s. 8d.]
1514.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
65
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
episcopo Abirdonensi pro secundis decimis sibi debitis de
dictis firmis, percipienti annuatim viginti unam libras sex
solidos et octo denarios, de anno compoti et sub periculo
compotantis, xxj Ii. vj. s. viij d. Et Fratribus Predica-
toribus de Abirdene, percipientibus annuatim viginti sex
m arcas de predictis firmis, de dicto anno et sub eodem
periculo, xvij II vj s. viij d. Et Fratribus Carmelitis
dicti burgi, percipientibus annuatim decem marcas, de
anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis, vj H. xiij s.
iiij d. Et decano et capitulo Abirdonensibus percipien-
tibus annuatim viginti solidos de eisdem firmis, de dictis
anno et periculo, xx s. Et per solutionem factam
episcopo Cathanensi, percipienti annuatim quinque marcas
pro pane et vino ad usum ecclesie ex concessione regis
antiqua, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de dictis anno
et periculo, iij H. vj s. viij d. Et episcopo Orkadensi
percipienti annuatim quinque libras pro una celdra
frumenti et uno dolio vini ad usum ecclesie, de dictis
anno et periculo, v H. Et heredibus quondam Willelmi
Wrycht percipientibus annuatim quinque libras de dictis
firmis, Alexandro Irwyne de Drum, herede dicti Willelmi,
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum de anno
compoti, v H. Et de quinque libris quas percipere
consueverat Patricius Barclay et nunc translatis ad
ecclesiam Abirdonensem, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
de dicto anno compoti, v H. Et per solutionem factam
Margarete Carmichell, percipienti annuatim quadraginta
libras de predictis firmis tanquam assignate comitis
Craufurdie, Willelmo Carmichell, suo fratre, fatente
solutionem super compotum ejus nomine de dicto anno
compoti, xl li. Et per solutionem factam Johanni
domino de Erskin in centum libris de dictis firmis fatenti
solutionem super compotum de anno compoti, jc li.
Summa expensarum, ijciiij li. xiij s. iiij d. Et sic restant
viij li. xiij s. iiij li.
VOL. XIV.
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EOTULI SCACCAEII
1515.
Glen-
charny,
Urquhard,
Glenmori-
schene, et
Abernethy.
CCCXXXYIII. [CCCLI.]
COMPOTA BALLIYOEUM AD EXTEA.
A.D. 1515.
Compotum Johannis Graunt de Fruchy, camerarii et
receptoris firmarum terrarum subscriptarum, redditum
apud Edinburgh per dominum Alexandrum Ferquharsoun
nomine dicti Johannis, [30 July 1515 , from % August
1513 : % years.]
Idem onerat se in primis de xxiij H. per arreragia
ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem, que sunt de
amerciamentis certarum personarum contentarum in
quondam indentura transmissa compotanti per vice-
comitem de Elgin et Fores et per compotantem recepta
et onerata super eundem in compoto anni quingentesimi
duodecimi, ut patet in eodem.
Item idem onerat se de jcx H. de firmis terrarum de
Glencharny de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de xl H.
de firmis terrarum de Abirnethy de eodem anno. Et de
jc H. de firmis de Urquhard et Glenmorischen de anno pre-
dicto. Et de iiij H. terrarum de Ballindallach de eodem
anno. Et de xx s. per super excrescentiam nove asse-
dationis rentalis feodifirme dictarum terrarum de Ur-
quhard et Glenmorischene facte dicto Johanni et duobus
filiis suis, ut patet in eorum carta sub magno sigillo. Et
de ijclv H. de firmis dictarum terrarum de secundo anno
hujus compoti. Summa hujus oneris, vcx H. Summa
totalis onerationis, vcxxxiiij H.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per decidentiam
firmarum de Glencharny concesso compotanti pro
sexaginta septem libris cum superexcrescentia feodifirme
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
67
predicte annuatim, licet compotans oneratur cum centum
et decem libris, de annis compoti, lxxxvj H Et eidem
per solutionem factam Andree episcopo Cathanensi,
compotorum rotulatori, in viginti libris per manus domini
Cristoferi Crukschankis nomine compotantis, dicto Andrea
x Respondebit
rotulatore per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam Andreas cath-
x x anensis, tunc
ostensam super compotum, xx n., pro quibus respondebit, rotuiator.
Et compotanti in triginta quinque libris decem solidis
per manus ejusdem Cristoferi de firmis Sancti Martini de
Glencharny anni decimi tertii, dicto episcopo Cathanensi
per suam acquittantiam simili modo manu sua subscriptam
fatente solutionem super compotum, xxxv d. x s., pro
quibus etiam respondebit. Et eidem per solutionem do.
factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun militi et domino
J acobo Kincragi decano Abirdonensi, receptoribus
generalibus proprietatis, in septuaginta una libris de firmis
terrarum de Glencharny, Mcholaio Craufurd nomine
dictorum receptorum fatente receptionem super compotum, Respondebunt
. . li o receptores pro-
lxxj n. pro quibus respondebunt. Summa expensarum, prietatis.
ijclj li. Et sic restant ijclxxxiij li.
Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, camerarii Murray.
Moravie, {Edinburgh, 3 August 1515^\ per magistrum
Johannem Caldor, precentorem Rossensem, nomine dicti
comitis, [ from 37 July 151 ^..]
Idem onerat se in primis de xxx li. xv s. vj d. per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijclxxxij li. vj s. ix d. per
integras firmas pecunie terrarum comitatus Moravie
preter terras pro quibus Johannes Grant de Fruchy miles
reddet compotum, que particulariter scribuntur in rotulo
anni nonagesimi. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
Ixiiij li. x s. x d. de arreragiis domini Robert i Rankin,
olim vicarii de Invernes et camerarii Moravie, pro quibus
vocandi sunt executores dicti domini Roberti. Summa vocandi sunt,
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, iijcxiij li. ij s iij d.
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1515.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam quinque capellanis celebrantibus
in capella Sancti Thome Martiris infra ecclesiam
cathedralem Moraviensem ex fundatione quondam Thome
Ranulphy comitis Mora vie et confirmatione regis Roberti
primi, percipientibus in anno viginti tres libras tresdecim
solidos et quatuor denarios, et capellano celebranti in
dicta ecclesia pro anima quondam regis Duncani per-
cipienti in anno quadraginta solidos de Greifschip de
Elgin, et crapellano celebranti in dicta ecclesia percipienti
in anno octo marcas de dominio de Lambryde, et capellano
celebranti in capella infra castrum de Elgin percipienti
annuatim decem marcas de terris de Pettindreich et
Greirschip ex fundatione quondam Jacobi Dunbar
comitis Moravie, et capellano celebranti in capella Sancti
Leonardi prope Fores percipienti in anno quinque libras
de firmis dicti dominii, de terminis compoti, xlij li. xiij s.
iiij d. Et pro pane et vino in ecclesia Moraviensi de
acris de Elgin de terminis compoti, iij s. vj d. Et pro
anniversario quondam Johannis de In vernes in lumi-
naribus, pane, et vino ad missam in dicta ecclesia de anno
compoti, xxvj s. viij d. Et de firmis de Drumkimpty,
Sanctiandree Kirktoun, et Kilmalemok, extendentibus ad
viginti libras et dimediam marcam, concessis quondam
Johanni Dumbar militi hereditarie, ut patet in rotulis
precedentibus, de anno compoti, xx li. vj s. viiij d. Et
episcopo Moraviensi pro situ molendini de Schirefmyln in
tertia de Duffus et annuo redditu de Caldcottis de eodem
anno, xxxiiij s. v d. Et per decidentiam firmarum de
Cragmyln distructo de dicto anno, vj s. viij d. Et maro
de Elgin qui habet dictum officium hereditarie de anno
compoti, xl s. Et serjando de Fores in feodo suo de dicto
anno, xxvj s. viij d. Et de firmis terrarum de Colna-
cavile, Connestablefeild, et piscaria de Slewpule occupa-
tarum cum propriis bonis domini regis, ut patet in dorso
rotuli anni etc. quingentesimi quinti, pro quibus bonis
compotans respondebit, de anno compoti, xxiiij li., que
terre assedantur compotanti pro octo celdris ordei una
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
69
lasta salmonum, ut patet in compoto domini Roberti
Rankin anni, etc. quingentesimi decimi tertii. Et per
decidentiam firmarum de Knok et Atenach de terminis
compoti, vj R. Et pro pastura animalium domini regis
in eisdem terris de dictis terminis, xl s. Et de firmis
quatuor marcatarum terrarum nemoris de Dernway pro
pastura animalium tenentium apud dictam forestam
deputatam vastam de mandato domini regis de terminis
compoti, liij s. iiij d. Et de firmis de Ballindalloch in
manibus Johannis Grant de Fruchy, pro quibus idem
Johannes annuatim reddet compotum in compoto de
Glencharny, de eisdem terminis, iiij li. Et de firmis
terraram de Logyhauch ad occupationem bonorum domini
regis per suas literas sub privato alias ostensas super
compotum de dictis terminis, xl s. Et pro feodo com-
potantis de anno compoti, x H. Et eidem per solutionem
factam Margarete Dennum, relicte quondam domini
Alexandri Ogilvy militis, in triginta tribus libris in
completam solutionem ducentarum librarum dicto domino
Alexandro per supremum dominum nostrum regem
Jacobum quartum donatarum de firmis dicti comitatus,
dicta Margareta presente et fatente solutionem super
compotum, xxxiij li. Et compotanti ex consideratione
auditorum propter sterilitatem anni, xiij li. vj s. viij d.
Et per solutionem factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun
militi et decano Abirdonensi, receptoribus generalibus
proprietatis, in octuaginta libris per receptionem Nicholaii
Crawfurd, dictis receptoribus presentibus et fatentibus
receptionem super compotum, lxxx li., pro quibus respon- Respondebunt
- . ri ^ _ receptores pro-
de bunt. Summa expensarum, ijcxlvj n. xvij s. xj a. Et prietatis.
sic restant lxvj li. iiij s. iiij d.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de x Frumen-
celdris vij bollis j ferlota ij peccis frumenti de arreragiis
domini Roberti Rankin, olim camerarii Moravie, pro quibus
vocandi sunt executores et heredes dicti domini Roberti. vocandi sunt.
Idem onerat se in primis de x celdris ij bollis frumenti
per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejus-
dem. Summa arreragii patet.
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EOTULI SCACCAEII
1515.
Nota manda-
tum regine.
Ordeum.
Vocandi sunt.
Vocandus.
Item idem onerat se de xxv celdris xiiij bollis fru-
menti de firmis dicti dominii de croppo anni etc. quingen-
tesimi decimi quarti. Summa hujus oneris, xxxvj celdre
frumenti.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Fratribus Predicatoribus de Elgin, percipientibus annuatim
duas celdras frumenti ex elimosina regis antiqua, de anno
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, ij celdre frumenti.
Et Fratribus Minoribus de Elgin, percipientibus in anno
decem bollas ex tollerantia domini regis, sub eodem
periculo de anno compoti, x bolle frumenti. Et eidem
per decidentiam de Eis ter Awas in sex bollis frumenti
de anno compoti, vj bolle frumenti. Et pro custodia
granalis de anno compoti, xij bolle frumenti. Et per
liberationem factam Johanni domino Gordoun in quatuor
celdris frumenti per preceptum domine regine ante
contractum matrimonii, videlicet xxj° Aprilis anni etc.
vcdecimi quarti, dicto precepto manu sua subscripto
ostenso super compotum, iiij celdre frumenti. Summa ex-
pensarum, vij celdre xij bolle frumenti. Et sic restant
xxviij celdre iiij bolle frumenti.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de x
celdris v bollis j ferlota j pecca \ pecce ordei de ar~
reragiis dicti domini Eoberti Eankin restantibus in pede
ultimi compoti sui redditi anno etc. vcdeeimo tertio,
pro quibus vocandi sunt execu tores et heredes dicti
domini Eoberti. Nec de xiiij bollis ordei de arreragiis
domini Willelmi Ogilvy restantibus in pede compoti sui,
ut patet in eodem anno predicto, pro quibus vocandus est
dictus dominus Willelmus.
Item idem onerat se de xvij celdris xij bollis ordei
per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejus-
dem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de viij celdris ordei de firmis
terrarum de Connestablefeild et Colnacavile, videlicet
dominicalium, de croppo anni etc. vcdecimi quarti et
termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti. Et de xiij
celdris ordei tertie partis de Duffus et terrarum de
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
71
Kintraa de dictis croppo, anno, et termino, quia tunc
solvuntur tantum. Summa hujus oneris, xxj celdre
ordei. Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, xxxviij
celdre xij bolle ordei.
De quibus allocantur compotanti per solutionem factam
Fratribus Minoribus de Elgin in elimosina domini regis
ex toller antia ejusdem, x bolle ordei. Et granitario pro
custodia granlais de anno compoti, viij bolle ordei.
Summa expensarum, j celdra ij bolle. Et sic restant
xxxvij celdre x bolle ordei. De quibus asserit com-
potans restare super dominum Willelmum Ogilvy,
tunc camerarium Moraviensem, de terris dominicali-
bus de Constablefeild et Colnakevill de croppo anni
quingentesimi decimi tertii viij celdre ordei. Non
minus dictus compotans eundem Willelmum pro
eisdem.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de xj Marte,
celdris iij bollis avenarum de arreragiis domini Roberti mutones, et
Rankin, vicarii de Invernes, ut patet in pede ejusdem. avene.
Idem onerat se in primis de xvj martis et xvij mutonis
bus per arreragia ultimi compoti sui ut pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xvj martis et xvij mutonibus
de termino Sancti Martini infra hoc compotum. Et de
vj celdris v bollis avenarum de avenis dicti dominii de
croppo anni quingentesimi quarti, que solvuntur in festo
Sancti Michaelis archangeli immediate precedente hoc
compotum. Summa hujus oneris cum arreragiis, xxxij
marte xxxiiij mutones vj celdre v bolle avenarum.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de devoriis de Mon-
doile in manibus David Dunbar de anno compoti, j marta
j muton. Et sic restant xxxj marte xxxiij mutones vj
celdre v bolle avenarum.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de xij Salmones
lastis viij barilibus salmonum de arreragiis ultimi com- piscarie de
poti domini Roberti Rankin, vicarii de Invernes, pro
quibus vocandi sunt executores et heredes sui.
x Vocandi sunt.
Idem onerat se in primis de iiij lastis vj barilibus
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EOTULI SCACCARII
1515.
Orkna et
Scheitland.
"Respondebunt
receptores
generales pro-
prietatis.
salmonum per arreragia ultimi [compoti] sui, ut patet in
pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de iij lastis vj barilibus salmonum
salsonum mensure de Hamburgh full, reid, et sueit,
piscarie de Speya. Et de j lasta salmonum piscarie de
Slewplule de anno etc. quingentesimo decimo quarto.
Summa hujus oneris cum arreragiis, ix laste salmonum.
Compotum Margarete domine Sinclar, relicte quondam
domini Henrici Sinclar, arrenditarii de Orkna et Scheit-
lant, [. Edinburgh , ^ August 1515, from W July 151Jf\, et
sic de duobus terminis, videlicet Penthecostes precedentis
et Sancti Petri Ad Vincula sequentis hoc compotum.
Idem onerat se de iiijcxxxiij R. vj s. viij d., per inte-
gras firmas dictorum dominorum de Orknay et Scheit-
land de terminis compoti, assedatorum compotanti pro
dicta summa annuatim per literas domini regis sub
magno sigillo, ut patet in eisdem. Summa hujus oneris
patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de firmis insule de
Borra concessis ecclesie cathedrali Orkadensi in per-
petuam elimosinam per dominum regem Jacobum quar-
tum extendentibus ad viginti libras in anno, de anno
compoti, xx li. Et per solutionem factam Roberto Mer-
toun, falconario, in viginti libris ad portandum falcones
a Scheitland ad dominum gubernatorem per preceptum
dominorum consilii, dicto precepto sub sign et o domini
regis ostenso super compotum, xx R. Et Henrico Tuli-
duff in viginti libris ad portandum consimiles falcones
ab Orknay ad dominum gubernatorem per consimile pre-
ceptum ex deliberatione dominorum, dicto precepto sub
signeto ostenso super compotum, xx R. Et eidem in
centum martis salsis numerando sexies viginti pro cen-
tum, et in ceu tum porcis liberatis domino Patricio
Hammiltoun militi et domino Jacobo Kincragy, decano
Abirdonensi, receptoribus generalibus proprietatis, ad
expensas domicilii domini gubernatoris, allocando pro
qualibet marta duodecim solidos et pro quolibet porco
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
73
sex solidos, extendentibus ad centum octo libras, pro qui-
bus respondebunt, ipsis presentibus et fatentibus recep-
tionem super compotum, jcviij li. Et eedern per solu-
tionem factam dictis receptoribus generalibus in centum
quinquaginta quinque libris sex solidis et octo denariis,
u & u u . * Respondebunt
ipsis presentibus et fatentibus solutionem super com- receptores
generates
potum, jclxv li. vj s. viij d., pro quibus respondebunt, proprietatis.
Summa expensarum, iijcxxxiij li. vj s. viij d. Et sic
restant jc li.
Compotum Thome Eorestar, camerarii Galwedie, \Edin~ Galloway.
* burgh, 9 August 1515, from 20 July 1511/,.']
Idem onerat se in primis de iijclxxv li. xiij s. j d.
xxxiij martis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet
in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijclj li. viij s. iiij d. xiij martis
per integras firmas terrarum dominii Galwedie supra
aquam de Cree de terminis compoti. Et de vijclxxxv li,
ix s. iiij d., per integras firmas dicti dominii subtus
aquam de Cree et terrarum de Kirkandris. Et de xx
martis de firmis terrarum etiam subtus Cree de termino
Sancti Martini hujus compoti, que particulariter scrib-
untur in rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi quarti. Summa
hujus oneris, jmxxxvj li. xvij s. viij d. xxxiij marte.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, jmiiijcxij H.
x s. ix d. lxvj marte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
duabus marcis exeuntibus de terris de Litill Racherne
solutis Johanni Rerik de Dalbaty de anno compoti,
xxvj s. viij d. Et de firmis piscarie de Rladenauch in
manibus Fratrum Predicatorum de Wigtoun ex tollerantia
domini regis de anno compoti, iij H x s. Et de firmis
terrarum de Park, Largvey, Craginbey, Daldawin et
Largmoir, extendentium in anno ad viginti libras tres-
decim solidos et quatuor denarios, concessis Ylay heraldo
per literas sub magno sigillo in feodo suo ad vitam alias
ostensas super compotum, de anno compoti, xx 11. xiij s.
iiij d. Et de firmis terrarum de Bercloy, Lagane, Bord-
74
ROTULI SCACCARII
1515.
Ad expensas
regis.
Respondebit
receptores
generales
proprietatis.
land de Suthik, et Bordland de Lagane, extendentium ad
viginti libras octo solidos et octo denarios in anno, con-
cessarum Johanni Lindesay olim de Wauchop heredi-
tarie per cartam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super
compotum in scaccario, xx R. viij s. viij d., de anno com-
poti. Et pro triginta tribus martis receptis ab husbandis
Galwedie tam subtus Cree quam supra Cree, pro quarum
qualibet allocantur quinque solidi eisdem in eorum
firmis, de termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti, viij li.
v s. Et de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de Schannach
nuncupate Balmangane, extendentibus in anno ad viginti
libras, concessis Marche signifero in feodo suo ad vitam
per literas sub magno sigillo alias ostensas super com-
potum, de anno compoti, xx R. Et eidem in tribus
libris sex solidis et octo denariis per defalcationem
firmarum de Arthborg spectante Duncano Makkee eidem
remissis per literas domini regis sub signeto et subscrip-
tions alias ostensas super compotum, iij li. vj s. viij d.
Et de firmis terrarum de Polincre concessarum quondam
Roberto Charteris de Amisfeild per cartam sub magno
sigillo, de anno compoti, liij s. iiij d. Et eidem de firmis
terrarum de Uvir Almornes et Nethir Almornes exten-
dentibus ad viginti quatuor libras, domine regine in par-
tem expensarum domini regis solutas, dicta domina
regina per suum manuale scriptum fatente solutionem
per manus magistri David Douglas, canonici Glasguensis,
super compotum, xxiiij R. Et eidem in decem libris
liberatis Georgio Gud per preceptum cancellarii et domi-
norum manibus ipsorum subscriptum ostensum super
compotum, x R. Et per solutionem factam domino
Patricio Hammiltoun de Kincavill militi et decano
Abirdonensi, receptoribus generalibus proprietatis, in du-
centis octuaginta sex libris quatuordecim solidis et in
quadraginta libris per receptionem Mcholaii Crawfurd,
dictis receptoribus per suas binas acquittantias fatenti-
bus solutionem super compotum, iijcxxvj R. xiiij s. Et
per solutionem factam domino Jacobo Inglis, capellano
domine regine, in quadraginta libris de firmis dominii
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
75
Galwidie in feodo sno per cartam domini regis sub
magno sigillo donec dictus dominus Jacobus beneficiatus
esset de certo beneficio, ut in carta continetur, dicto
Jacobo per suam acquittantiam f at ente solutionem super
compotum de annis compoti tantum, quia dictus Jacobus
nunc existit beneficiatus, xl R. Et eidem per solutionem
factam dictis receptoribus proprietatis de firmis foreste
et piscarie de Buchane in decem libris per comitissam
de Cassillis, dictis receptoribus presentibus et fatentibus
solutionem super compotum, x li., et pro quibus etiam Respondebunt
r r i a i-i . receptores pro-
respondebunt. Et de firmis terrarum de Auchmskeauch, prietatis.
Clonyark, Auchinhay, Glenstokane, Auchinlosk, exten-
dentibus in anno ad viginti marcas, Mariote Bonkle,
relicte quondam Johannis Lindesay, in feodo suo con-
cessis pro suo gratuito servitio domino regi et regine
impendendo et impenso per literas sub privato alias
ostensas super compotum, de anno compoti, xiij li. vj s.
viij d. Et de firmis viginti marcatarum terrarum de
Calvornes, Cultis, Largis, et Blairmanachane, concessis
Alexandro Makculloch militi et Marjorie Sinclair
sponse sue ad vitam per literas domini regis alias
ostensas super compotum, de anno compoti et anno im-
mediate precedente hoc compotum, xxvj li. xiij s. iiij d.
Et in feodo compotantis de anno compoti, xx R. Summa
expensarum, vcl R. xvij s. viij d. Et sic restant viijclxj R.
xiij s. j d. lxvj marte. De quibus solute dictis recep-
toribus in centum quinque libris novem solidis de resta
predicta, ipsis presentibus et fatentibus receptionem Respondebunt
super compotum, jcv R. ix s., pro quibus respondebunt. generaiesPt°res
Et sic restant vijclvj R. iiij s. j d. lxvj marte. De quibus
allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam Simoni
McCulloch, falconario, in feodo suo, per speciale precep-
tum domini gubernatoris de anno compoti, v R. Et
sic restant vijclj R. iiij s. j d. lxvj marte.
Compotum Johannis Leslie, feodifirmarii dominii de Garviauch.
Garviauch, [ Edinburgh , 20 Auqust 1515 , from 26 July
1513: 2 years. ]
76
EOTULI SCACCAPJI
1515.
Idem onerat se in primis de xviij li. vj g. viij d. xxij
martis xij duodenis caponum xxxij duodenis pultriarum
ij celdris iiij bollis ordei per arreragia ultimi compoti sui,
ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclj 11. xj martis xvj duodenis
pultriarum vj duodenis caponum per integras firmas
terrarum dicti dominii de primo anno hujus compoti.
Et de iiij H. iij s. iiij d. de fogagio de Westhall et Kirkton
de termino Sancti Martini, quia tunc redditur, de primo
anno compoti. Et de j celdra ij bollis ordei vocati tol-
beir de primo anno compoti. Et de jclj 11. xj martis vj
duodenis caponum xvj duodenis pultriarum per integras
fermas terrarum dicti dominii de Garviauch de secundo
anno hujus compoti. Et de iiij li. iij s. iiij d. de fogagio
de Westhall et Kirktoun de termino Sancti Martini, quia
tunc redditur, de secundo anno hujus compoti. Et de
j celdra ij bollis ordei vocati tolbeir de secundo anno
hujus compoti, que omnia particulariter scribuntur in
rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi tertii. Summa hujus
oneris, iijcx li. vj s. viij d. xij duodene caponum xxij
marte xxxij pultrie ij celdre iiij bolle ordei. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, iijcxxviij li. xiij d.
iiij d. xliiij marte xxiiij duodene caponum lxiiij duodene
pultriarum iiij celdre viij bolle ordei.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
magistro Patricio Covintre, decano de Lestalrig, in viginti
libris per preceptum domine regine, ipsa existente in
viduitate sua pro tempore, pro sustentatione divinorum in
ecclesia collegia ta de Lestalrig et capellanis ejusdem
adorandis pro anima regis Jacobi quarti sui sponsi, dicto
precepto unacum acquittantia dicti magistri Patricii
ostenso super compatum, xx li. Et Andree episcopo
Cathanensi, tunc rotulatori, in quadraginta libris, dicto
episcopo rotulatore presente et per suam acquittantiam
fatente solutionem super compotum, et de quibus reddidit
compotum, xl li. Et per solutionem factam domino
Patricio Hammilton de Kincavill militi et domino
Jacobo Kincragy, decano Aberdonensi, receptoribus
1515.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
11
generalibus proprietatis, per receptionem Nicholaii Crau-
furd, dictis receptoribus per suam acquittantiam manu
dicti Nicholaii subscriptam fatentibus solutionem super
compotum, jc E. pro quibus respondebunt. Et com- prietatis.
potanti de firmis husbandiarum pro martis, allocando
pro qualibet marta quinque solidos in eorum firmis de
annis compoti, v H. x s. Summa expensarum, jclxv E.
x s. Et sic restant jclxiij H. iij s. iiij li. xliiij marte
xxiiij duodene caponum lxiiij duodene pultriarum iiij
celdre viij bolle or dei.
, Compotum Alexandri Irwyn de Drum, intromissoris Kyntor,
terrarum de Kintor, Coule, et Oneile, [Edinburgh, 17 Coule, et
August 1515, from 15 July 15 HI] Oneile.
Idem onerat se in primis de jmjcv E. ij s. vxxviij
martis jcxij mutonibus jciiij duodenis caponum et
pultriarum xiij celdris ordei xix celdris avenarum.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xlv H. iiij martis dictis custum-
martis viij mutonibus vj duodenis caponum et pultriarum
j celdra ordei j celdra avenarum de firmis thanagii de
Kintor de anno compoti. Et de x H. j marta per integras
firmas de Coule de terminis compoti. Et de xiij H. vj s.
viij d. ij martis ij mutonibus per integras firmas de
Oneile nuncupato Cors et Kincragy de eisdem terminis
compoti. Et de vj E. de Cochris de eodem anno. Et
de x. E de firmis de Abiryeldy de anno predicto.
Summa hujus oneris, lxxxiiij E. vj s. viij d. vij marte x
mutones vj duodene caponum et pultriarum j celdra ordei
j celdra avenarum. Summa totalis onerationis cum
arreragiis, jmjclxxxix E. viij s. viij d. vxxxv marte jcxxij
mutones jcx duodene caponum et pultriarum xx celdre
ordei xx celdre avenarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam Patricio Hammiltoun militi et
domino Jacobo Kincragy, decano Abirdonensi, recepto- .
ribus generalibus proprietatis, in decem libris de firmis de
Coule et in quindecim solidis pro una marta spectante
78
ROTULI SCACCARII
1515.
Respondebunt
receptores pro-
prietatis pro
x li. xv s.
Respondebunt
idem receptores.
Respondebunt
dicti receptores
generales.
Strathde
et Cromar.
compotanti in feodifirma hereditarie de anno compoti,
dictis receptoribus presentibus et fatentibus receptionem
super compotum, x li. j marta, pro quibus respondebunt.
Et eidem per solutionem factam dictis receptoribus in
viginti libris de firmis terrarum de Kintor, ipsis presentibus
et per suam acquittantiam fatentibus solutionem super
compotum, xx li., pro quibus respondebunt. Et per
solutionem factam dictis receptoribus generalibus in
triginta tribus libris octo solidis de firmis thanagii de
Kintor, dictis receptoribus per suam acquittantiam
fatentibus solutionem super compotum, xxxiij li. viij s.,
pro quibus respondebunt. Summa expensarum, lxiij li.
viij s. j marta. Et sic restant jmjcxxvj li. viij d. vxxxiiij
marte jcxxij mutones jcx duodene caponum et pultria-
rum xx celdre ordei xx celdre avenarum.
Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, receptoris
firmarum dominorum de Sfcrathde et Cromar, [ Edin-
burgh, 23 August 1515, from <20 August 1511 : 5 ymrsl\
Idem onerat se in primis de jclxxxviij li. xx d. xvij
martis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in
pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item, idem onerat se de ijcxxj li. xx martis j quarter
per integras firmas dominiorum de Strathde et Cromar
de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de vj bollis avenarum
de firmis dicti dominii per idem tempus, que particulariter
scribuntur in rotulo anni octuagesimi quarti. Et de
vjclxiij H. lx martis liij quarteris per integras firmas dic-
torum dominiorum de tribus ultimis annis hujus compoti.
Et de j celdra ij bollis avenarum de firmis dictorum
dominiorum per idem tempus, que particulariter scrib-
untur in rotulo anni etc. octuagesimi quarti. Summa
hujus oneris, viijclxxxiiij li. lxxxj marte j celdra viij
bolle avenarum. Summa totalis onerationis cum
arreragiis, jmlxxij li. xx d. lxxxxviij marte j celdra viij
bolle avenarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Logy et Dowald, extendentibus ad
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
79
septem libras decem solidos, et quarte partis terrarum de
Westtoun extendentibus ad quinquaginta solidos, concessis
annuatim Johan ni Forman militi, de annis compoti, xl R.
Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Esttoun et Tarlane,
extendentium annuatim ad viginti libras, concessarum
Johanni Ruderfurd militi hereditarie per cartam sub
magno sigillo alias ostensam super compotum, de annis
compoti, lxxx R. Et per solutionem factam Fratribus
Sancte Trinitatis de Abirdene, percipientibus annuatim
decem marcas annui redditus de Westtoun, ut patet
in antiquis rotulis, de annis compoti et sub periculo
, compotantis, xxvj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et per solutionem
factam Andree episcopo Catbanensi, tunc compotorum
rotulatori, in centum triginta novem libris sex solidis de
firmis dictorum dominiorum anni etc. termini Sancti
Martini undecimi et Penthecostes duodecimi, dicto
episcopo rotulatore in suo compoto reddito anno
duodecimo fatente solutionem super compotum, et de
quibus reddidit compotum, jcxxxix R. vj s., licet
acquittantie dictarum summarum remaneant apud
compotantem. Et per solutionem factam Jacobo
Reidheuch, quondam rotulatori, in octuaginta novem
libris tribus solidis et quatuor denariis, dicto Jacobo
fatente solutionem super compotum in compoto suo
reddito anno quingentesimo decimotertio et de quibus
reddidit compotum in eodem, lxxxix R. iij s. iiij d., licet
acquittantia dicte summe remaneat apud compotantem.
Et eidem per solutionem factam magistro Cuthberto
Ballie, tunc thesaurario, in absentia rotulatoris, rege
existente pro tempore apud Uorthame in Northumbre-
land, dicto thesaurario per suam acquittantiam manu Respondebit
sua subscriptam fatente solu&onem super compotum, SustrBa?ye,h
i ^ ., tunc thesaurar-
lxxxv n., pro quibus respondebit. Et per solutionem ius.
factam dicto episcopo Cathanensi pro tunc receptore pro-
prietatis, ipso per suam acquittantiam manu sua
subscriptam fatente solutionem super compotum et de
quibus reddidit compotum, lxx R. Et eidem in
sexaginta novem martis et viginti quatuor bollis avena-
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BOTULI SCACCARII
1515.
Fethir-
carne.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales pro-
prietatis.
Respondebunt
dicti receptores
pro xlv s.
rum superius oneratis remissis per dominum regem
compotanti, ut patet per literas assedationis dictorum
dominiorum alias ostensas super compotum, lxix marte
xxiiij bolle avenarum. Et eidem per solutionem factam
domino Willelmo Scott de Balwery militi in centum
libris per preceptum domini gubernatoris, in partem
solutionis redemptionis sue de Anglia tempore quo captus
fuit in bello in Northumbirland sub vexillo domini regis
et per eundem dominum gubernatorem sibi donatis ob
eandem causam, dicto precepto manu gubernatoris sub-
scripto ostenso super compotum, jc li. Summa expensa-
rum, vjcxxx H. ij s. viij d. lxix marte xxiiij bolle
avenarum. Et sic restant iiijcxlj li. xix s. xxix
marte.
Compotum Roberti Muncreif, tutoris Johannis Wod,
camerarii de Fethirkerne, [. Edinburgh , 2 August 1515 ,
from 12 July 1514]
Idem onerat se de lxxvij li. v s. iij rynmartis per
integras firmas dicti thanagii de terminis compoti.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
heredibus quondam Willelmi Levingstoun de Drumry
percipientibus annuatim viginti libras annui redditus
terrarum de Balmakewin, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
de anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xx li.
Et capellano celebranti in ecclesia cathedrali Brechin-
ensi pro anima quondam Roberti Erskin militis, per-
cipienti annuatim quinque marcas de dictis firmis, de
dicto anno compoti et sub simili periculo compotantis,
iij 11. vj s. viij d. Et per solutionem factam Patricio
Hammiltoun militi et decano Abirdonensi, receptoribus
generalibus, presentibus et fatentibus solutionem super
compotum, liij 11. xviij s. iiij d., pro quibus respondebunt.
Et dictis receptoribus per venditionem trium martarum
pro quadraginta quinque solidis dictis receptoribus solutis
et pro quibus etiam respondebunt, iij rynmarte. Summa
expensarum, lxxvij 11. v s. iij rynmarte. Et sic eque.
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
81
Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, arrendatarii Brechyn et
dominii de Brechyn et Navair, redditum apud Edinburgh Nevaire.
per Willelmum Thomsoun, serjandum dicti dominii,
nomine dicti comitis, [2 August 1515 , from 30 April
15H: 3 terms .]
Idem onerat se de ijclxvj R. xiij s. iiij d. per integras
firmas et devorias dictotum dominiorum de duobus
primis terminis infra hoc compotum. Et de jcxxxiij li.
yj s. viij d. ultimi termini hujus compoti. Summa hujus
oneris, iiijc li.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
pen solutionem factam abbati et conventui de Cupro
percipientibus annuatim dimediam marcam, de terminis
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, x s. Et eidem per
solutionem factam capellanis ecclesie cathedralis Brechin-
ensis, percipientibus annuatim novem libras de annuis
redditibus ville de Brechin et admortiz&tas et concessas
per cartam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super
compotum, de terminis compoti et sub periculo com-
potantis, xiij H. x s. Et per solutionem factam Johanni
Watsoun, surigico, in feodo in viginti una libris et octo-
decim denariis per preceptum domini gubernatoris, ipso
presente et per suam acquittan tiara fatente solutionem
super compotum de terminis compoti, xxj H xviij d. Et
per solutionem factam abbati et conventui de Jedburgh,
priori de Rostinoth, et canonicis ejusdem ibidem Deo ser-
vientibus, in undecim libris duobus solidis sub periculo
compotantis de terminis compoti, xj li. ij s. Et compo-
tanti in quadraginta marcis per decidentiam quinque
celdrarum victualium de victualibus dicti dominii, celdra
stante ad octo marcas, quas percipisset de primo termino
hujus compoti, licet domina de Coldonknowis et Patricius vocandi sunt
Sinclar ejus sponsus easdem receperunt, pro quibus donkSowis et1"
vocandi sunt, xxvj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et per solutionem sSciarUS
factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun de Kincavill militi et
decano Abirdonensi, receptoribus generalibus proprietatis,
in tricentis viginti septem libris tribus solidis et duobus
denariis per receptionem Nicholaii Crawfurd, dictis re-
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1515.
Respondebunt
receptores pro-
prietatis.
Carrik,
Leswalt, et
Menybrig.
.Respondebunt
receptores
generales.
ceptoribus presentibus et fatentibus receptionem super
compotum, iijcxxvij Ii. iij s. ij d., pro quibus respondebunt.
Summa expensarum, iiijc Ii. Et sic eque.
Compotum Gilberti comitis de Cassillis, domini Ken-
nedie, camerarii de Carrik, Leswalt, et Menybrig, [. Edin-
burgh, 5 September 1515, from 26 July 1513 : 2 years.\
Idem onerat se in primis de jcxxvj Ii. v s. iiij d. per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xviij li. xiij s. iiij d., de firmis
terrarum de Garvaneheid infra vicecomitatum de Carrik
de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de x H. de firmis
terrarum de Turnebery de eodem anno. Et de vj Ii.
xiij s. iiij d. unius tertie partis terrarum de Trabeauch
de eodem anno. Et de xiij Ii. vj s. viij d. de firmis
duarum aliarum partium de Trabeauch de anno predicto,
ut patet in rotulo anni nonagesimi tertii. Et de jcx Ii.
xiij s. vj d. per integras firmas terrarum de Leswalt,
Menybrig, et Blarquhanny de primo anno hujus compoti.
Et de xx Ii. de firmis terrarum de Grenane de eodem anno
compoti. Et de jclxxix Ii. vj s. x d. de firmis dictarum
terrarum de secundo anno hujus compoti. Summa hujus
oneris preter arreragia, iij °I viij Ii. xiij s. viij d. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, iiijclxxxiiij H. xix s.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun de
Kincavill militi et decano Abirdenensi, receptoribus
generalibus, in triginta sex libris septemdecim solidis et
decem denariis de firmis terrarum de Menybrig, Leswalt,
et Blarquhanny, solutis per comitissam de Cassillis
habentem tertiam partem earundem de primo anno hujus
compoti, dictis receptoribus presentibus et fatentibus
solutionem super compotum, xxxvj H. xvij s. x d., pro
quibus respondebunt. Et compotanti de firmis terrarum
de Grenane concessarum Willelmo Douglas hereditarie, ut
patet in rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi noni extendentium
in anno ad viginti libras, de annis compoti, xl 11. Et de
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
83
annuo redditu viginti septem librarum concesso Patricio
Sinclair hereditarie de promptioribus pecuniis feodifirme
terrarum de Leswalt et Menybrig per cartam sub magno
sigillo, de annis compoti, liiij R. Et de firmis medie
partis de Trabeauch extendentis ad decem libras compo-
tanti spectantis, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de
annis compoti, xx R. Et per solutionem factam Jacobo
Reidheuch, tunc rotulatori, in centum viginti libris sex
solidis octo denariis de firmis dictarum terrarum, dicto
Jacobo per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptum
et sub suo signeto f at ente solutionem super compotum, Jacobu^Reid-
jcxx R. vj s. viij d., pro quibus respondebit. Et per tor. ’
solutionem factam dicto Jacobo Reidheuch, tunc rotulatori,
in centum septemdecim libris et decem solidis, de quibus
deliberate eidem per manus Margrete comitisse de Cassillis
nomine dicti compotantis quinquaginta septem libre, et
residuum dicte summe per compotantem deliberatum
dicto Jacobo rotulatori per suas trinas acquittantias
fatenti solutionem super compotum, jcxvij R. x s., pro Respondebit
quibus dictus Jacobus respondebit. Et per solutionem Reidheuch!bus
factam dictis receptoribus generalibus in sexaginta sex
libris tresdecim solidis et quatuor denariis, ipsis presentibus
et fatentibus solutionem super compotum, lxvj R. xiij s. Respondebunt
iiij d., pro quibus respondebunt. Et compotanti remisse generaiesPtores
ex consideratione auditorum ex eo quod non poterat
levare firmas dictarum terrarum propter tempus turbi-
dum, xxix R. xj s. ij d. Summa totalis expensarum,
iiiflxxxiiij R. xix s. Et sic eque.
Compotum reverendi in Cristo patris Andree episcopi Ross.
Cathanensis, camerarii Rossie, [. Edinburgh , 12 September
1515 , from 28 July 1513 : 2 years.\
Idem onerat se de xxxiij celdris xij bollis farrine
avenatiee xj celdris iiij bollis avenarum xxxvij martis xxij
mutonibus per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in
pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de lj R. xxxiiij celdris xij bollis
ordei xxvj celdris xij bollis farrine avenatiee iiij celdris
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1515.
avenarum xvj martis xvj mutonibus per integras firmas
quarterii de Delny de primo anno hujus compoti. Et
de xxxj Ii. v celdris x bollis ordei v celdris x bollis farrine
avenatice v celdris avenarum x martis x mutonibus per
integras firmas quarterii de Delcony de dicto primo anno
hujus compoti. Et de jcviij H. vj s. viij d. iij celdris iiij
bollis ordei iij celdris iiij bollis farrine avenatice iij celdris
iiij bollis avenarum xiiij martis xiiij mutonibus de firmis
quarterii de Kynnard de predicto primo anno hujus
compoti. Et de lxiij R. vj s. viij d. xij bollis ordei xij
bollis farrine avenatice xij bollis avenarum iij martis ix
mutonibus per integras firmas quarterii de Fernewair.
Et de xxix li. xiij s. iiij d. ij celdris iiij bollis ordei ij
celdris iiij bollis farrine avenatice j celdra avenarum viij
martis per integras firmas terrarum de Kynnellane. Et
de v R. vj s. viij d. annui redditus de Cauldor de dicto
primo anno compoti. Et de ijclxxxviij H xiij s. iiij d.
xlvj celdris x bollis ordei xxxviij celdris x bollis farrine
avenatice xiiij celdris avenarum lj martis xlix mutonibus
per integras firmas comitatus Rossie de secundo anno
hujus compoti, que omnia scribuntur in rotulo anni etc.
vcseptimi. Summa totalis onerationis preter arreragia,
vclxxvij R. vj s. viij d. lxxxxiij celdre iiij bolle ordei lxxvij
celdre iiij bolle farrine avenatice xxviij celdre avenarum
vxxij marte lxxxxviij mutones. Summa totalis oneris
cum arrerogiis, vclxxvij 11. vj s. viij d. lxxxxiij celdre iiij
bolle ordei v^xj celdre farrine avenatice xxxix celdre iiij
bolle avenarum jcxix marte jc mutones.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
jcxvij 11. viij s. ij d. de arreragiis ultimi compoti quondam
David Sinclar factis per dominum Alexandrum Kinpunt,
canonicum Moraviensem, anno Domini quingentesimo
septimo nomine quondam dicti David, ut patet in eodem,
licet mentio habebatur in rotulis inter hunc compotum
anni etc. quingentesimi septimi et presentem compotum
de arreragiis certorum victualium ordei, farine avenatice,
et martarum, que victualia et marte commutati erant in
pecuniis, ut patet in dicto compoto anni etc. vcseptimi.
1515. REGUM SCOTORUM. 85
Nec de decem libris de firmis burgalibus burgi de Name
de anno compoti, quia ballivi de Name in eorum compotis
reddituri sunt compotum pro eisdem. Nec de piscaria
de Ochell occupata per heredes Alexandri de Insulis
clamantes eundem hereditarie.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam Fratribus Predicatoribus de Invernes,
percipientibus annuatim unam celdram ordei unam celdram
farine avenatice ex elimosina quondam Eufamie comitisse
Rossie et confirmatione domini regis, de annis compoti, ij
celdre ordei ij celdre farine avenatice. Et capellano
celebranti in ecclesia Sancti Duthaci de Thane, percipienti
annuatim decem libras in feodo suo per literas sub
privato durante voluntate regis, de annis compoti, xx R.
Et mauro comitatus Rossie in feodo suo de annis compoti,
liij s. iiij d. Et alteri capellano celebranti in ecclesia
parrochiali de Thane percipienti annuatim octo marcas
unam celdram ordei unam celdram farine avenatice unam
celdram avenarum quatuor martas quatuor mutones de
firmis de Newyn Mekle de dictis annis, x H xiij s. iiij d.
ij celdre ordei ij celdre farrine avenatice ij celdre avena-
rum viij marte viij mutones. Et mauro de Balcony pro
feodo de annis compoti, xl s. Et eidem de decem libris
firmarum piscarie de Conane locate pro salmonibus, pro
quibus salmonibus compotans respondebit de annis
compoti, xx li. Et granitario infra caustrum de Dingvale
pro custodia granalis de annis compoti, liij s. iiij d. Et
husbandis de Ferisch, Suardule, Ardo vale, Moy, Kynnard,
Drumglustir, Auchinfale, Arcon, Kessokis, Kynnellan,
pro victualibus, martis, mutonibus, videlicet pro celdra
ordei tresdecim solidos pro marta quatuor solidos in
eorum firmis, de dictis annis compoti, xxxvj li. viij s.
iiij d. Et pro custodia castri de Dingvale de firmis
terrarum dominicalium de Kynnardy extendentium ad
viginti sex marcas, terrarum de Balcony ed octo marcas,
Creskey ad duas marcas cum dimedia, unacum decem
libris firmarum dominii Rossie ac viginti una mutonibus
cum cana et pultriis terrarum in manibus regis existen-
Vocandi.
86
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1515.
tium ante mortem quondam comitisse Eossie de annis
compoti, lxvj M. xiij s. iiij d. xlij mutones cum cana et
pultriis ut supra. Et Hectori McKenze alias Auchinroy,
percipienti annuatim undecim libras sex solidos octo
denarios octo bollas ordei octo bollas avenarum duas
martas duos mutones de firmis de Moy et Brane per
literas domini regis durante voluntate ejusdem, de
annis compoti, xxij li. xiij s. iiij d. j celdra ordei j
celdra avenarum j celdra farine avenatice iiij marte iiij
mutones. Et husbandis de Kincrag, Culkenze, Culyeauch
Mekle pro sex celdris ordei et farine tribus celdris
avenarum decem martis totidem mutonibus in eorum
firmis allocando ut supra, de annis compoti, xiiij H. iiij s.
viij d. Et per decidentiam firmarum foreste de Eannach
de annis compoti, viij bolle ordei viij bolle farine avena-
tice. Et pro expensis factis circa inductionem victualium
et custudiam granalis de Delnlie de annis compoti, iiij li.
Summa expensarum, ijcj li. xix s. viij d. v celdre viij
bolle ordei v celdre viij bolle farine avenatice iij celdre
avenarum xij marte liiij mutones. Et sic restant
iijclxxv H. vij s. lxxxvij celdre xij bolle ordei vxxv celdre
viij bolle farine avenatice xxxvj celdre iiij bolle aveuarum
jcvij marte lxvj mutones.
De quibus pendent de firmis terrarum de Meyne in
Stroquhonan, Eskadale, Innermany, Innerquhonra, Kin-
loch et Banquhora, clamatis per Johannem McKenze here-
ditarie, xxj li. vj s. viij d. Et similiter pendent de firmis
terrarum quartern de Kynnellan super eundem Johannem,
iiij celdre ordei iiij celdre farine avenatice ij celdre
avenarum xij marte. Et de foresta de Eannach de annis
compoti, iiij marte. Et sic restant in pecunia preter
predictas pendentias iijcliiij li. iiij d. Et in ordeo
lxxxiij celdre xij bolle. Et in farina vxxj celdre viij
bolle. Et in avenis xxxiiij celdre iiij bolle. Et in
martis vxxxj marte lxvj mutones.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
quondam Jacobo Eeidheugh, tunc compotorum rotulatori,
in nonaginta novem libris et quindecim solidis, dicto
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
87
Jacobo per suas trinas acquittantias manu sua subscriptas
fatente solutionem super compotum, lxxxxix R. xv s., pro Jacobus neid-
quibus respondebit. Summa harum expensarum patet, rotuiator.
Et sic restant ijcliiij R. v s. iiij d. lxxxiij celdre xij bolle
ordei vxxj celdra viij bolle farine avenatice xxxiiij celdre
iiij bolle avenarum vxxxj marte lxvj mutones.
De quibus victualibus allocatur compotanti per libera-
tionem factam domino J ohanni Dingvaile, tunc granatario,
in triginta celdris, de quibus recepte per dominum Walte-
rum Ramsay decem celdre ad provisionem navium
domini regis transeuntium ad Galliam, ipso domino
Johanne presente et per suas binas acquittantias fatente
liberationem super compotum et de quibus idem dominus
Johannes reddidit compotum, xxx celdre ordei. Et per
liberationem factam dicto Jacobo Reidheugh, tunc com-
potorum rotulatori, in viginti celdris ordei et farine de
navibus Thome Richardsone et Willelmi Broun, nautarum,
dicto Jacobo per suas binas acquittantias fatente libera-
tionem super compotum, et magistro Johanne Chesholm,
clerico expensarum pro tempore, testante introitum
earundem in libris domicilii per suam manualem scriptu- Jacotmiteid.
ram ostensam super compotum, et pro quatuor celdris rotuiator, pro
farrine dictus Jacobus respondebit, xx celdre ordei et victualium,
farrine. Et per liberationem factam domino Alexandro
Jardin de Apilgirth militi, rotulatori, in quinque celdris
et novem boliis farine avenatice per manus Willelmi
Lithtqw, naute, dicto domino Alexandro per suam acquit-
tantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente liberationem super
compotum, v celdre ix bolle farrine, pro quibus respon- Alexander
debit, licet data dicti compoti precesserat datam recep- tor.
tionis victualium predictorum. Et duobus nautis capien-
tibus duas bollas farrine et duas bollas ordei, preter
naulum, ij bolle farrine ij bolle ordei. Et dicto domino
Alexandro, rotulatori, in viginti una celdris et duabus
bolhs ordei de navi Thome Patersone, naute, dicto domino
Alexandro presente et per suam acquittantiam fatente
solutionem super compotum, xxj celdre ij bolle, pro
quibus respondebit. Et per decidentiam mensurarum Do.
88
ROTULI SCACCARII
1515.
Ardman-
ach.
parve mensure de Ross et magne mensure regni de
arreragiis compoti anni etc. vc decimi tertii et de annis
compoti, xl celdre. Summa harum expensarum, videlicet
ordei, lxxxj celdre iiij bolle. Et sic restant ij celdre
viij bolle ordei. Summa harum expensarum in farina,
xxxv celdre xj bolle. Et sic restant lxv celdre xiij bolle
farrine. Et sic restant in toto, videlicet in pecunia
ijcliiij R. v s. iiij d. ij celdre viij bolle ordei lxv celdre
xiij bolle farrine vxxxj marte lxvj mutones xxxiiij celdre
iiij bolle avenarum.
Compotum reverendi in Cristo patris Andree episcopi
Cathanensis, arrendatarii de Ardmanach, [Edinburgh, SI
October 1515, from 29 July 1513 : 2 years .]
Idem onerat se in primis de jcxxix H. iij s. viij d. ix
celdris ix bollis ij ferlotis j pecca ordei ij celdris farine
avenatice ij martis iiij lastis salmonum per arreragia
ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa
arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxxxxij H. xiiij s. iiij d.
xxiij celdris x bollis ordei ij celdris farine avenatice xx
martis j quarta marte xx mutonibus j quarta lvij duodenis
pultriarum vj duodenis caponum per integras firmas dicti
dominii de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de iiij lastis
salmonum de eodem anno. Et de jclxxxxij li. xiiij s.
iiij d. xxiij celdris x bollis ordei ij celdris farine avenatice
xx martis j quarter marte xx mutonibus j quarter lvij
duodenis pultriarum vj duodenis caponum iiij lastis
salmonum, full, reed, et sueit, piscarie de Conane mensure
de Hamburgh per integras firmas dicti dominii de secundo
anno hujus compoti, que particulariter scribuntur in
rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi septimi. Summa hujus
oneris preter arreragia, iijclxxxv R. viij s. viij d. xlvij
celdra iiij bolle ordei iiij celdre farine avenatice xl marte
ij quarteris xl mutones ij quarteris vxxxiiij duodene pul-
triarum xij duodene caponum viij laste salmonum.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, vcxiiij H. xij s.
iiij d. lvj celdre xiij bolle ij ferlote j pecca ordei vj celdre
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
89
farine avenatice xiij marte ij quarter xl mutones ij
quarteris v^xiiij duodene pultriarum xij duodene caponum
xij laste salmonum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam capellano capelle de Avauch perci-
pienti annuatim quinque libras ex fundatione antiqua de
annis compoti, x H. Et capellano celebranti in ecclesia
Sancti Duthaci de Thane fundato per regem Jacobum
secundum de firmis de Drumskeith et Passagii de
Cromarty percipienti annuatim decem marcas, de annis
compoti, xiij R. vj s. viij d. Et priori et conventui de
Bello Loco percipientibus annuatim octo libras sexdecim
solidos et quatuor denarios unam libram piperis annui
redditus de Avauch et Eddirdule, de annis compoti,
xviij R. xiij s. iiij d. Et Fratribus Predicatoribus de
Invernes percipientibus annuatim viginti solidos, de dictis
annis, xl s. Et capellano celebranti ad altare Sancte
Crucis in ecclesia parrochiali de Invernes percipienti duas
marcas de mandato domini regis literatorio alias ostenso
in scaccario, de annis compoti, liij s. iiij d. Et capellano
celebranti in ecclesia parrochiali Rossensi percipienti
annuatim traginta tres solidos quatuor denarios, ut patet
in compotis quondam ducis Rossie, de annis compoti, iij R.
vj s. viij d. Et maro de Avauch pro feodo suo percipi-
enti annuatim duas marcas, et maro de Ardmanach pro
feodo suo de quatuor solidis crofte sue, et cursoribus de
Ardmanach in septem solidis pro eorum laboribus de
firmis de Maris Croftis de annis compoti, iij R. xv s.
iiij d. Et husbandis de Ardmanach in eorum firmis
allocando pro celdra victualium septemdecim solidos, pro
marta quinque solidos, pro mutone duodecim denarios, de
annis compoti, xlix R. iiij s. Et de firmis terrarum de
Newtoun cum devoriis assignatis compotanti pro custodia
castri de Reidcastell per literas sub privato, de annis
compoti, xxiiij H. iiij celdre ordei iiij marte xl mutones
ij quarter xij duodene caponum vxxxiiij duodene pultriarum.
Summa expensarum, jcxxvj R. *xix s. iiij d. iiij celdre
ordei iiij marte xl mutones ij quarteris xij duodene
90
EOTULI SCACCARII
1515.
Respondebit
Patricius
Hammilton,
tunc rotulator
pro xx ii.
caponum vxxxiiij duodene pultriarum. Et sic restant
iijclxxxvij H. xiij s. lij celdre xiij bolle ij ferlote j pecca
ordei vj celdre farine avenatice xxxviij marte ij quarter
xij laste salmonum.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Patricio Hammiltoun de Kincavile militi, tunc rotulatori,
in octuaginta libris de dictis firmis, dicto domino Patricio
per suas binas acquittantias fatente solutionem super
compotum, et de sexaginta libris dicte summe reddidit
compotum in ultima supervisione sua, licet data dicti
compoti precesserat datam dicte supervisionis, et de
viginti libris respondebit, lxxx li. Summa harum expen-
sarum patet. Et sic restant iijcvij li. xiij s. lij celdre
xiij bolle ij ferlote j pecca ordei vj celdre farine avenatice
xxxviij marte ij quarter xij laste salmonum.
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
91
CCCXXXIX. [CCCLIL]
COMPOTA CUSTUMARIORUM ET BALLIYORUM
BURGORUM.
A.D. 1515.
* * * *
librarum in feodo suo de terminis elapsis infra
dictum tempus compoti, ut etiam patet per preceptum
dictorum dominorum consilii eorum nominibus subscrip-
tum et quittantiam ipsius Alexandri ostensam super
compotum, xx H. Et per solutionem factam Patricio
Hammiltoun de Kincavile militi et domino Jacobo
Kincragy, decano Abirdonensi, receptoribus proprietatis
domini regis, ipsis presentibus et fatentibus receptionem 5®^?fsebunt
super compotum, de anno compoti, xxxv li. vij s. j d., pro Hammiiton
quibus respondebunt. Summa expensarum, lxxxxvij R. Abirdonensis.
ij g. ij d. ob. Et sic eque.
Compotum Andree Liddale, custumarii de Monthrose, Monthrose.
[. Edinburgh , 30 July 1515 , from 12 July 15 If.
Charge. Custom of 12 lasts 11 barrels salmon (£31),
1900 cod (£3 16s.), 10 dozen woollen cloth (£ 1 ), 15 dacres
hides (£2), and 1030 woolfells (£6 16s. 8d.) ; £ff
12s. 8d.
Discharge. Overexpenditure,£ 1 18s.0j^d. Fee of account-
ant, lfs. lOfyd. To Margaret Duchess of Montrose, as p.
f9, £26 13s fd.\ Et eidem de quadraginta octo solidis
custume ducentarum mulonum et mille concessorum
Willelmo Scot de Balwery militi custuma libera, ex con-
sideratione auditorum, xlviij d. \To Hammiltoun and
Kincragy , receivers, £12 18s. 5d. Sum , £ff 12s. 8d.] ^P^ebuut
Et sic eque. generales.
92
EOTULI SCACCARII
1515.
Striwelin. Compotum domini Willelmi Murray, canonici Dun-
blanensis, custumarii burgi de Strivelin, [. Edinburgh ,
SO July 1515 , from 19 July 15 If
Charge. Custom of 6 sacks 16 st. wool (£8 17s. 9d),
560 woolfells (£3 13s. Ipd.), 11 lasts 9 dacres hides
{£31, 10s. 8d.), and 60 dozen woollen cloth (£6) ; £50
Is. 9d.
Discharge. Overexpenditure, £5 5s. lf.d. Fee of ac-
countant, 16s. Sfzd.'] Et capellano celebranti in ecclesia
parrochiali de Strivelin ad altare Sancti Laurentii per-
cipienti annuatim viginti solidos de dictis custumis
ex elimosina regis antiqua, ut patet in rotulis preceden ti-
bus, domine Thoma Joffra, capellano dicti altaris, per
suas literas fatente solutionem super compotum de anno
compoti, xx s. Et per solutionem factam Elizabeth
Haig, servitrici domine regine defuncte, percipienti
annuatim viginti marcas de dictis custumis pro servitio
suo dicte domine regine impenso, ipsa per suum scriptum
et acquittantiam fatente solutionem super compotum
de terminis compoti, xiij H. vj s. viij d. Summa expen-
sarum, xix H. viij s. viij d. ob. Et sic restant xxx H.
xiij s. ob.
Irwyn. Compotum Johannis Scot et Eoberti Scot, custumario-
rum burgi de Irwyn, [. Edinburgh , If. Jidy 1515 , from 1
July 15 If
Charge. Custom of 8 lasts 16 dacres 5 hides {£23
10s. 8d.), 5 barrels salmon {£!), 2 lasts 7 barrels herrings
{£1 11s.), and 90 dozen woollen cloth {£lf 10s.); £30
11s. 8d.\
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Dongallo Campbell, magistro cujusdem navis vocate
Gabriel domini regis, in septem libris de dictis custumis
ad solvendum gagias duodecim nautarum, duorum
machinatorum ad asportandum certa victualia et muni-
tiones pro defensione castrorum de Dunawage et
Artmurthy usque ad proximum parliamentum et sub
periculo compotantis, vij H. Et dicto Dongallo pro suis
1515.
BEGUM SCOTOEUM.
93
expensis ad asportandum dicta victualia et vinum ad
dicta castra in novem libris sub eodem periculo, ix 11.
Et per solutionem factam Johanni McCane de Armurthy
in decem libris et duodecim solidis ad emendum certa
victualia ad muniendum dicta castra sub eodem periculo
usque ad dictum parliamentum, x li. xij s. Et eisdem
pro eorum feodis de dicta oneratione, x s. ij d. ob. [ To
Hamiltoun and Dean of Aberdeen, receivers , £3 9s. 5{2d. Respondebunt
Sum, £30 lis. 8d.~\ Et sic eque. genemies.s
Compotum Johannis Murray de Brochton, heredis Wigtoun
Kintigerni Murray sui avi et Patricii Murray sui patris, et Quhit-
custumarii de Wigtoun et Quhitherne, [. Edinburgh , 4 ^orne'
July 1515, from 26 July 1513 to 10 April 1515^\
et Patricii Mure, aldermanni de Wigtoun, \from 10
April to date; 2 years.
Charge. Arrears of late Kentigern Murray, £11
19s. lPfed. Said John : custom of 2 sacks 12 st. wool {£ 6 ),
If 15 dozen woollen cloth {£2 If 15s.), 6 lasts 19 dacres hides
{£18 10s. 8d.) ; £lf9 5s. 8d. Said Patrick : 160 dozen
woollen cloth (£9), 1 last 18 dacres hides {£5 Is. Ifd.) ;
£llf Is. Ifd. ^m, £75 6s. lljzd.
Discharge. Fee of John Murray, 16s. Ifd.; of said
Patrick , IfS. 8d.] Et per solutionem factam domino
Patricio Hammiltoun militi et decano Abirdonensi, re-
ceptoribus generalibus, in tresdecim libris sexdecim
solidis et octo denariis, ipsis presentibus et fatentibus
liberationem super compotum, xiij li. xvj s. viij d., pro Respondebunt
quibus respondebunt, et quas ipsi receptores fatentur se generales,
recepisse a Patricio Mure, uno compotantium. Et per
solutionem factam eisdem receptoribus de dictis cus-
tumis per Johannem Murray, alterum compotantium,
ipsis receptoribus presentibus et fatentibus solutionem Respondebunt
. ^ .. , , , dicti receptores
super compotum, xvj n., pro quibus respondebunt, generales.
Summa expensarum Johannis Murray de Brochtoun,
xvj H. xvj s. iiij d. Et sic restant xliiij li. ix s. iij d.
ob. Summa expensarum dicti Patricii, xiiij H. xvj d.
Et sic eque quoad Patricium.
94
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1515.
Linlithqw.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales pro-
prietatis.
Disart.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales pro-
prietatis.
Dunde.
Compotum Nicholai Craufurd et Eoberti Danielstoun,
custumariorum burgi de Linlithqw, [Edinburgh, 3 August
1515, from 1/ July 151 If.
Charge. Custom of 8 lasts 8 dacres 3 hides (£22
8s. 9fgd.), 1/BOO woolfells (£28 13s. 1/d.), 58 dozen broad
woollen cloth (£1/. 7s.), and 87 dozen woollen cloth (£1/ 7s.) ;
£59 16s. P/2d.
Discharge. Fees of accountants, £1.\ Et compotanti
per solutionem factam Stephano Baity, latimo, percipienti
annuatim viginti libras pro suo feodo, et suo servitori,
percipienti in anno decern libras in feodo suo de dictis
custumis pro sustentatione palatii de Linlithqw in arte
sua, et pro sustentatione tegularum ejusdem, sibi concessas
ad vitam per literam sub privato ostensam super com-
potum et sub periculo compotantis, xxx 11. Et per
solutionem factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun de
Kincavil militi et domino Jacobo Kincragy, decano
Abirdonensi, in viginti octo libris sexdecim solidos uno
denario et obolo per receptionem Nicholai Craufurd, unius
compotantium, ipso presente et fatente receptionem
super compotum, xxviij H. xvj s. j d. ob., pro quibus
respondebunt. Summa expensarum, lix li. xvj s. j d. ob.
Et sic eque.
Compotum Margarete domine Sinclar, custumarie
burgi de Disart, [. Edinburgh , 1/. August 1515, from 20
July 1511/.
Custom by tack, £20 ;] quam summam solvit Patricio
Hammiltoun, militi et decano Aberdonensi, receptoribus
generalibus proprietatis, presentibus et fatentibus solu-
tionem super compotum, et pro qua respondebunt, xx 11.
Summa expensarum patet. Et sic eque.
Compotum Jacobi Eook, custumarii de Dunde, [. Edin-
burgh, 7 August 1515, from 18 July 1511/.
Charge. Arrears, £35, Is. 9d. Custom of 1 last 10
s t. wool (£13 17s. 9d.), 51/30 woolfells (£36 3s. 1/d.),
1/51 dozen woollen cloth various prices (£51/ 3s.), 12 lasts
1515.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
95
% dacres hides (£32 5s. lyd .), and 18 lasts salmon (£1$ lys.);
£179 13s. 5d. Sum, £ 214 15s. 2d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar , lOfyd. ; of accountant , £3.
To Dominicans of Perth , by receipt of Prior, £7 6s. 8d. ;
Duchess of Montrose, by her receipt, £66 13s. lyd.; chaplain
of St. Salvator, by receipt of Master Robert Monorgund,
£5 ; Abbot of Jedburgh and Monks of Rostinoth at risk,
£13 6s. 8d .; and John Kinloch, £10 ; asp. 51.\ Et eidem
ad expensas domini regis in moneta, speciebus, et aliis
necessariis extendentibus ad quinquaginta sex libras duos
solidos decem denarios solutis per compotantem de dictis
custumis de mandato domine regine literatorio manu sua
subscripto ostenso super compotum, lvj li. ij s. x d. [To ScePp°tOTesbunt
Hammiltoun and Kincragy, receivers, £30 13s. lyd. To frSi? pr°
do., £22, lis. 5j2d. Sum, £21i, 15s. 2d.\. Et sic eque. i*>.
Compotum Johannis Broune et Leonardi Clerk, cus- Aire.
tumariorum burgi de Aire, [. Edinburgh , 5 July 1515, from
1 July 151 i.
Charge. Arrears, £22 lys. 6)2!. Custom of 9 sacks
12 st. wool (£12 13s. id.), 297 dozen and 10 ells woollen
cloth (£16 17s. 10d.), 33 lasts 19 dacres i hides (£90
11s. 8/2 d.), 1 last salmon (£2 8s.), 6 lasts 10 barrels herrings
(£i 2s.), 100 woolfells (13s. id.), 60 scaldingis (Is. 8d.),
300 futef ells (5s.), and 160 lentrynewair (2s. 6d.) ; £127
15s. ifyd. Sum, £lf9 19s. lid.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 9 fed.; of accountants, £2
2s. 7dl\ Et eisdem de custuma trium lastarum sex
dacrarum quinque corriorum et laste allecum extendente
ad novem libras novem solidos quatuor denarios custuma-
torum apud burgum de Irwyne et de quibus custumarii
dicti burgi reddiderunt compotum, ut patet per coquetam
custumariorum de Irwyn ostensam super compotum,
ix 11. ix s. iiij d. Et eisdem per solutionem factam
Johanni McCane de Ardmurchy in septemdecim libris de
dictis custumis ad emendum certa victualia pro munitione
castrorum de Dunawag et aliorum castrorum dicto
Johanni McCane pertinentium, de mandato domini
Respondebunt
executores et
factores Jacobi
Reidheuch,
quondam
rotulatoris.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales pro-
prietatis.
Kircud-
brich.
96 ROTULI SCACCARII 1515.
gubernatoris, dicto mandato sub signeto ipsius et manu
sua subscripto, unacum acquittantia Colini comitis de
Ergile nomine dicti Johan nis McCane data, ostenso super
compotum, xvij H. Et eisdem per liberationem factam
Dongallo Campbell, magistro navis vocate Gabriel, in
novem libris ad faciendum suas expensas ad portandum
victualia ad castra predicta, et in sexdecim libris pro
expensis duodecim nautarum et duorum machinatorum
transeuntium in dicta nave de mandato dicti gubernatoris,
dicto mandato et acquittantia dicti Dongalli ostensis super
compotum, xxv R. Et eisdem per solutionem factam
Jacobo Reidheuch, quondam rotulatori, in octo libris per
receptionem Jacobi Patersoun, sui servitoris, dicto Jacobo
per suum preceptum unacum acquittantia dicti Jacobi
Patersoun solutionem super compotum fatente, viij 11,
pro quibus factores et executores dicti Jacobi Reidheuch
respondebunt. [To Rammilton and Kincragy , receivers,
£36 6s. 8d. Sum, £97 19 s. Iffed. Balance, £53 Os. 6/zd.]
Compotum Patricii Forester et Wilelmi Inglis, cus-
tumariorum burgi de Kirkcudbrich, redditum apud Edin-
burgh per eosdem [3 August 1515, from 36 July 1513.\
Memorandum quod compotantes non onerant se cum
xj li. xix s. xj d. ob. de arreragiis quondam Kentigerni
Murray, custumarii de Wigtoun et Kirkcudbrych pro
tempore, ex eo quod Johannes Murray, ejus heres,
oneravit se cum eisdem in suo compoto custumarii de
Wigtoun anno presente, ut patet in eodem.
[Charge. Custom of 8 lasts 10 dacres hides {£33
13s. 5d.), and 908 dozen 5 ells woollen cloth {£55 8s. 5d.);
£77 Is. 8d.
Discharge. Fees of accountants, £1 5s. 8d.~\ Et per
solutionem factam Eratribus Minoribus de Kirkcudbrich
de dictis cu sturnis, percipientibus annuatim quinque
marcas ex tollerantia domini regis, fratre Mcholaio Bailye,
gardiano dictorum Eratrum, per binas suas acquittantias
ostensas fatente solutionem super compotum de annis
compoti, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. [To Hammiltoun and Kin -
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
97
cragy , receivers, £69 3s. 8d.
eque.
Sum, £77 Is. 8d.]
Et sic
Respondebunt
receptores
generales pro-
prietatis.
Compotum Wilelmi Scot, custumarii de Arbroth, Arbroth.
[. Edinburgh , 3 August 1515, from 1 3 July 1511pl\ Et
non onerat se de custuma dicti burgi intromissa et recepta
per quondam Johannem Ogilvy, custumarium ejusdem,
per unum annum integrum ante diem introitus compo-
tantis, videlicet decimo tertio mensis Julii anni Domini
etc. quingentesimi decimi tertii, pro qua heredes et
executores dicti quondam Johannis vocandi sunt. vocandi sunt.
[Charge. Custom of 1100 cod {£3 Js.), 7 dacres hides
{18s. 8d.), and 100 woolfells {13s. 1/d.) ; £3 16s.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, Is. 3d. To Abbot of
Aberbrothot, as p. 50, 18s. 8d. To Sir Patrick Hamilton
and Dean of Aberdeen, receivers, £3 16s. Id. Sum, Respondebunt
h n i . receptores
£3, iOS.J Et SIC eque. generales.
Compotum Jacobi Rollok, custumarii de Dunde, [. Fdin - Dunde.
burgh, J August 1515, from 15 June 1509 to 19 April
1510\ quo die Jacobus Weddirburn, quondam burgensis
de Dunde, intravit ad hoc officium, et predictum compotum
dicti Jacobi Rollok per idem tempus remissum est usque
in diem hujus compoti,
[ Charge . Arrears, £1 17's. Custom of 1 sack Ip st.
wool {£1 11s. 0/zd.), 11 dacres hides {£1 9s. 1/d.), 100 5
score 7 dozen woollen cloth {£33 IJs.) 16 dozen ] latioris
panni lanei \{£3), and 1 1 lasts 3 barrels salmon {£39 fs.) ;
£56 18s. Jfyd. Sum, £58 15s. bfyd.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, Id.) of custumars, 19s. To
Dominicans of Perth, at risk, £3 13s. 1/d.; chaplain of
St Salvator, at risk, £3 10s.; Monks of Bestinot, at risk,
£6 13s. 1/d.; and Duchess of Montrose, by receipt of William
Carmichell, burgess of Edinburgh, her procurator, £33
6s. 8d.; John Kinloch , £5 ; as p. 51 ; all for Mar-
tinmas term.'] Et Andree Abircrumby de custumis
sex duodenarum panni lanei et unius dacre corriorum
extendentibus ad quatuordecim solidos et octo denarios
VOL. XIV. G
98
ROTULI SCACCARII
1515.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales pro-
prietatis.
Aberdene.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales.
Do.
Banff.
sibi remissis per dominum regem custuma libera, xiiij s.
viij d. [To Hamilton and Kincragy , receivers, customs
omitted in year 1509, £5 18s. Sfyd. Sum, £58 15s. If fed)
Et sic eque.
Compotum Gilberti Menzeis, custumarii de Abirdene,
[. Edinburgh , 3 September 1515, from 26 July 1513 ;
2 years.
Charge. Arrears, £58 2s. 6d. Custom of 8 lasts
6 sacks 12 st. wool {£115 6s. 8d.), 6 lasts 6 dacres hides
{£16 16s), 31fi0 5 score woolfells {£25 5s. 6 fed), 56 dozen
6 ells woollen cloth (£3 17s. 6d), and 21 lasts 5 barrels
salted salmon {£51 fs), of first year; and 9 lasts 6 sacks
10 st. wool {£128 11s. l)2d),7 lasts 7 dacres 5 hides {£19
13s. 5d.), 3350 woolfells {£22 lys- 5d.), 61 dozen woollen
cloth {£5 Is. 8d), and 15 lusts 5 barrels salmon {£35 8s),
of second year : £520 8s. 3d. Sum, £578 10s. 9d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 15s. 3d.; of accountant,
£7 Os. 2d .] Et eidem per emptionem duorum barilium
salmonum salsorum deliberatorum Sororibus Sancte Clare
in Veir ex elimosina regis Jacobi quarti, de annis compoti
tantum, v li. Et eidem per solutionem factam Margarete
ducisse de Monthros, assignate quondam David ducis de
Monthros. percipienti annuatim centum marcas de dictis
custumis, de annis compoti et sub periculo compotantis,
jcxxxiij R. vj s. viij d. [To Hamilton and Kincragy,
receivers, £271 15s. To do., £2 12s. 2d. Sum, £520
8s. 3d. Balance, £58 2s. 6d .]
Compotum Willelmi Ogilvy de Strathern militis,
[. Edinburgh , 5 September 1515, from 2 February 1510 to
2 February next to come,] quia dictus Willelmus cus-
tumarius habet hujusmodi custumas in assedatione, et sic
de quinque annis integris infra hoc compotum.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de xlv R.
de arreragiis quondam Georgei Currour, tunc custumarii
de Banf, restantibus in pede compoti sui redditi anno
quingentesimonono, ut patet in eodem. Item memor-
1515.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
99
andum quod dictus quondam Georgeus intromisit cum
custumis dicti burgi a xvj*0 mensis Julii anni Domini
quingentesimi noni usque in diem secundum predicti
mensis Februarii anni quingentesimi decimi, quo die
compotans incepit intromittere cum eisdem, pro quibus
vocandi sunt heredes et executores dicti quondam Georgei. vocandi sunt.
Idem onerat se in primis de xx H. per magnam
custumam dicti burgi ex assedatione domini regis facta
compotanti de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de lxxx Ii.
per consimilem assedationem sibi factam de reliquis annis
hujus compoti. Summa hujus oneris, jc H
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
quondam Jacobi Eedheuch, tunc compotorum rotulatori,
in quadraginta libris de dictis custumis, dicto quondam
Jacobo per suas literas fatente solutionem super compotum
et de quibus reddidit compotum, ut patet in compoto suo
reddito anno quingentesimo decimo tertio, xl Ii. Et
eidem in viginti novem libris octo solidis sex denariis pro
quatuor celdris sex bollis duabus ferlotis duabus peccis
ordei pro farrinis superexpositis per compotantem in
compoto suo de Montblary reddito anno etc. vcdecimo
tertio, ut patet in pede ejusdem, xxix H. vij s. vij d.
Summa expensarum, lxix H. viij s. viij d. Et sic restant
xxx Ii. xj s. iiij d.
Compotum Alexandri Chawmer et Constantini Eeid Perth,
alias Arthur, custumariorum burgi de Perth, [. Edinburgh ,
6 September 1515 , from entry on office on 2f October 151f\
Memorandum quod quondam Willelmus Chaip, burgensis
dicti burgi, et Andreas Mathisone intromiserunt cum
dictis custumis a primo die mensis Maii anni Domini etc.
quingentesimi duodecimi usque in diem introitus dictorum
Alexandri et Constantini, pro quibus vocandi sunt. vocandi sunt.
[ Charge . Custom of 2 lasts 1 sack 16 st. wool (£28
17s. 8d.), 5195 woolfells (£35 10s. 6 fed.), 6 lasts 13 dacres
5 hides (£17 16s.), 130 dozen woollen cloth (£15), and
5 lasts lft barrels salted salmon (£12 6s.); £108
10s. 2f*d
100
EOTULI SCACCARir
1515.
Nota ad expen-
sas domini regis.
Respondebunt.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales.
Perth.
Discharge. Fee of tronar , Is. 9{id.; of accountants , •
£ 1 IPs.] Et eidem de summa sex librarum custume
duarum lastarum cum dimedia laste salmonum spectan-
tium Petro Carmichell sibi concessarum custuma libera
per preceptum domine regine manu sua subscriptum apud
Perth xxvij0 Julii anno quingentesimo quarto ostensum
super compotum, vj R. Et per solutionem factam priori
et conventui Vallis Virtutis percipientibus annuatim
quadraginta marcas de dictis custumis in viginti libris in
partem solutionis dicte summe, Willelmo priore dicti loci
per binas suas acquit tantias fatente solutionem super
compotum de anno compoti, xx li. Et eidem per solu-
tionem factam Fratribus Predicatoribus de Perth per-
cipientibus annuatim undecim marcas de dictis custumis
ex elimosima regis antiqua, ut patet in rotulis preceden-
tibus, de anno compoti, vij li. vj s. viij d. Et eisdem in
triginta octo libris undecim solidis obolo ad expensas
domini regis pro certis speciebus, piscibus, et vino intratis
in libris domicilii domine regine, ut patet in eisdem
ostensis super compotum, xxxviij li. xj s. ob. Et eisdem
in decem marcis de custuma quinque saccorum lane
superius onerata spectantium quondam Waltero Chaip
emptorum a postulato et conventu de Dunfermlin de
eorum propriis bonis et custumatorum apud dictum
monasterium, ut patet per coketam ejusdem ostensam
super compotum, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et per solutionem
factam priori et conventui Sanctiandree percipientibus
annuatim quadraginta solidos de dictis custumis, domino
Jacobo Alexandri, camerario dicti loci, per suam acquit-
tantiam fatente solutionem super compotum de anno
compoti, xl s. \To Hamilton and Kincragy, receivers ,
£%0.\ Et pro reparatione le tron et staterarum ejusdem,
ex consideratione auditorum, xxj s. iiij d. \To said
receivers , £J± 17 s. Oj»d. Sum , £108 10 s. W/sd.] Et sic
eque.
Compotum Andree Mathisone et relicte quondam
Willelmi Chaip, custumariorum burgi de Perth, \Edin-
1515.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
101
burgh , 18 September 1515, from 1 May 1512 to 24 October
1514; 2j2 years.
Charge. Custom of 1 last 5 sacks 12 st. wool (£20
13s. 4d.), 3750 woolfells (£24 18s. lOfyd.), 136 dozen 6 ells
woollen cloth (£15 13s.), 3 lasts 15 dacres 5 hides (£10
Is. 4d.)> and 11 lasts 7 barrels salted salmon (£27 16s.),
first year; of 8 sacks 18 st. wool (£11 13s. 4d.), 4840
woolfells (£32 4s . 5j2d.), 3 lasts hides (£8), 121 dozen 6 ells
ivoollen cloth (£14 3s.), and 8 lasts 5 barrels salted salmon
(£20 4s ■), of second year; and of 5 sacks 18 st. wool
(£7 13s. 4d.), 1300 woolfells (£8 13s. 4d.), 67 dozen woollen
cloth (£6 14s.), 1 last 3 dacres hides (£3 Is. 4d.), and 11
lasts 5/2 barrels salted salmon (£27 10s.), of remaining halj
year; £238, 19s. lyd-
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 2s. 6d.; of accountants, £3
19s. 8d. To Prior of Vallis Virtutis, by receipt of Prior
William, £53 6s. 8d.; Dominicans of Perth, by receipt oj
Prior, £14 13s. 4d.; and Prior of St Andrews, at risk, £4;
asp. 100.\ Et per solutionem factam Johanni Andersone,
tubicini, in feodo suo de annis compoti et de anno ultimo
elapso, dicto Johanne per suas literas fatente solutionem
super compotum, xxx H. Et per solutionem factam
Andree episcopo Cathanensi in septem libris octo solidis
sex denariis de custumis predictis, dicto episcopo per suas
binas literas fatente solutionem super compotum, vij H.
viij s. vj d. De quatuor libris duodecim solidis sex denariis
dicte summe reddidit compotum et pro quinquaginta sex Respondebit
solidis ejusdem summe dictus episcopus respondebit. Et anenSro ivj s.
per solutionem factam quondam Jacobo Bedheuch, tunc
compotorum rotulatori, in triginta quatuor libris quatuor
solidis tribus denariis de dictis custumis per manus
Boberti Muncur et Walteri Avery sibi solutis, dicto
quondam Jacobo per suas binas acquittantias fatente heredes et
solutionem super compotum, xxxiiij H. iiij s. iij d., pro quondam Jacobi
quibus respondebit. Et per solutionem factam quondam rotuiatoris.
Patricio Balentyne, tunc senescallo domine regine, in
certis speciebus emptis apud dictum burgum et in moneta
extendentibus ad viginti libras ad expensas domini regis,
Respondebunt
heredes et exe-
cutores quon-
dam Patricii
Balantyne.
Edinburgh.
102 EOTULI SCACCAEII 1515.
dicto Patricio per suam acquittantiam manu sua sub-
scriptam ostensam super compotum, xx ft, pro quibus dictus
quondam Patricius respondebit. Summa expensarum,
jclxvij U xiiij s. xj ct. Et sic restant lxxj Ii. iiij s. v d.
Compotum Jonete Patersone et Margarete Creichtoun,
relictarum quondam Alexandri Lauder de Blytht, militis
ac prepositi de Edinburgh, et Georgii Halkerstoun, bur-
gensis ejusdem, custumariorum burgi de Edinburgh,
[. Edinburgh , 25 September 1515, from 28 July 15 14 to 20
September 1515.
Charge. Custom of 128 lasts 7 sacks 2 st. toool
{£1716 2s. 3d.), 48350 woolfells {£322 5s. 2/,d.), 3400
schorlings {£11 6s. 8d.), 3600 futefalis {£6), 3400 lentrin -
wair {£2 16s. 8d.), 3145 woollen cloth {£188 5s.), 97 lasts
19j2 dacres hides {£261 5s. J<£), 12 lasts 3 barrels salmon
{£29 8s.), 5 lasts 5/2 barrels suet {£32 15s.), 12700 cod
{£25 8s.), 4 chalders coals (5s. 4d.), 4 lasts 2 barrels bitumen
and pitch {£2 10s.) ] Et de lv s. custume trium peciarum
cupri custumatarum ut supra. Et xxxvj s. custume
certorum bonorum Anglicorum introductorum infra
regnum et custumatorum per idem tempus. [Sum,
£2602, 18s. 5j2d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar , £5 7s. 3d.; of said cus-
tumars, £lf3 7s. 8d. Overexpenditure of Janet Patersone,
£321 6s. Ffd.] Et Thome Schaw, principali coco domini
regis et regine pro suis laboribus per tempus compoti,
x K. [To John Scharp, at risk, £13 6s. 8d.; chaplain in
chapel under walls of Castle at risk, £13 6s. 8d.; heirs of
Thomas Moffet, £8; Nicholas Abirnethie, £16; John
Drummond, £10 ; Mariot St ancle, £20; Henry Mair ,
£13 6s. 8d.; chaplain in chapel of Edinburgh Castle, £10;
as p. 54 •] Et magistro Johanni Cheshelme pro suis
laboribus et expensis ex consideratione auditorum de
anno compoti, x H. Et per solutionem factam magistro
Johanni Cheshelme in triginta libris per preceptum
domine regine ipsa existente in sua viduitate, dicto precepto
manu dicte domine regine subscripto unacum acquit-
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
103
tantia dicti magistri Johannis ostenso super compotum,
xxx R. Et magistro Edwardo Cunyghame in quadra-
ginta libris per . preceptum domine regine, cancellarii, et
omnium dominorum, dicta regina existente in sua viduitate,
dicto precepto manibus ipsorum subscripto ostenso super
compotum, xl li. Et eisdem de custuma duarum lastarum
cum dimedia salmonum et duodecim millium mulonum
extendentium ad triginta libras domino de Balwery in
partem sue redemptionis de Anglia concessorum custuma
libera per preceptum dominorum consilii, ipsis presentibus
et fatentibus preceptum super compotum, xxx li. Et
eisdem de custuma duarum lastarum et octo saccorum
lane extendentium ad triginta septem libras sex solidos et
octo denarios spectantium abbati et conventui de Melros
et concessorum custuma libera, ut patet in rotulis pre-
cedentibus, de anno compoti, xxxvij li. vj s. viij d. Et
eidem Jonete, uni custumariorum, in septuaginta duabus
libris liberatis Leoni regi armorum in partem solutionis
expensarum suarum ultimo tempore quo iverat ad
gubernatorem in Erancia et in itinere passus est nau-
fragium, dicto Leone per suam acquittantiam manu sua
subscriptam fatente liberationem super compotum, lxxij li.
Et Unicorno herauldo in septemdecim libris pro feodo
suo termini Penthecostes infra hoc compotum, et pro
expensis suis factis in liberatione preceptorum parlia-
menti sibi liberatorum per dictam Jonetam per preceptum
dominorum consilii, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia
dicti Unicorni manibus eorum subscripto ostenso super
compotum, xvij li. Et Duncano Riche, cursori, in quatuor
libris per eandem Jonetam liberatis de mandato dictorum
dominorum tempore quo abstraxerunt arma sua pro
fabricatione novorum armorum, dicto precepto unacum
acquittantia dicti Duneani ostenso super compotum, iiij li.
Et dicte Jonete per solutionem factam Johanni Hog,
burgensi de Edinburgh, in octo libris tribus solidis et
quatuor denariis pro certis debitis domini regis defuncti
per preceptum dominorum, dicto precepto unacum acquit-
tantia dicti Johannis ostenso super compotum, viij 11.
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1515.
iij s. iiij d. Et dicte Jonete per solutionem factam
domino Waltero Gray, capellano domini regis in Lestalrig,
in octo libris servitii sui terminorum Sancti Martini anni
vcdecimi tertii et Penthecostes anni etc. vcdecimi quarti,
per preceptum Jacobi Reidheuch, rotulatoris, dicto pre-
cepto unacum acquittantia dicti Walteri ostenso super
compotum, viij U Et dicte Jonete in decem libris et
sexdecim solidis per emptionem duarum tunigarum sereci,
•videlicet unius de le satyne et alterius de crammose
velvus domino regi per preceptum domine regine ostensum
super compotum, x li. xvj s. Et dicte Jonete in triginta
solidis per emptionem duorum librorum domicilii regis,
clerico expensarum fatente emptionem super compotum,
xxx s. Et eisdem per solutionem factam magistro
Johanni Weddale, canonico Moraviensi, in quatuordecim
libris de hoc anno tantum ex speciali gratia dominorum
scaccarii, xiiij li. Et eisdem per solutionem factam
Thome Wallace, lapidario, in decem libris in elimosina
domini regis ex consideratione auditorum de hoc anno
tantum, x li. Et eisdem de custuma trium lastarum
novem saccorum et duarum petrarum lane ac centum
sexaginta pellium lanutarum, necnon duarum lastarum et
tresdecim dacrarum corriorum, extendentium in custuma
ad sexaginta libras tres solidos et septem denarios, Archi-
baldo Douglas custuma libera per dominam reginam, ipsa
existente in sua viduitate, concessarum, dicto precepto
manu dicte domine regine subscripto ostenso super
compotum, lx li. iij s. vij d. Et dicte Jonete in speciebus
et chandria ad expensas domicilii domini regis et intratas
in libris ejusdem extendentes ad quadraginta libras
quatuor solidos et unum denarium particulariter exami-
natas super compotum, xl li. iiij s, j d. Et eisdem de
custuma sexcentarum et triginta pellium lanutarum et
quinque duodenarum panni lanei extendentium ad quatuor
libras octo solidos et quatuor denarios concessarum Jonete
Hennersoun custuma libera de hoc anno tantum, iiij li.
viij s. iiij d. Et per solutionem factam Allano Cochrane,
armerario, in undecim libris et quatuor solidis pro susten-
1515.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
105
tione expensarum sex Gallorum, videlicet quatuor machina-
torum et duorum carpentariorum per spatium quinque
septimanarum per preceptum dominorum consilii, dicto
precepto ostenso super compotum et sub periculo Margrete
Crechtoun, xj li. iiij s. Et eisdem de custuma trium
lastarum novem saccorum octodecim petrarum lane ac
novem duodenarum panni lanei, necnon octingentarum
nonaginta pellium lanutarum ac duarum lastarum trium
dacrarum et quinque correorum extendentium ad sexaginta
quinque libras viginti denarios, de quibus remisse Hugoni
Douglas per reginam, ea existente in sua viduitate,
custuma libera, quadraginta quinque libre et viginti
denarii, dicta remissione manu domine regine subscripta
ostensa super compotum, et residuum dicte summe,
videlicet viginti libre, solute domino Patricio Hammiltoun
militi et decano Abirdonensi, receptoribus generalibus receptores
. . t i , generales pro
proprietatis, super compotum, pro quibus respondebunt, xx u.
lxv H. xx d. Et dicte Margarete, uni cUstumariorum,
per solutionem factam dictis receptoribus in ducentis
octuaginta quinque libris decem solidis, dictis receptoribus
per suas trinas acquittantias fatentibus solutionem super
compotum, rplxxxv n. x s., pro quibus respondebunt, dicti receptores.
Et dicte Margarete per solutionem factam Eoberto
Borthuik, fundatori machinarum, in quadraginta libris in
partem solutionis feodi sui et gagiarum ante decimum
nonum Junii anni etc. presentis compoti per bina
precepta dominorum consilii, dictis preceptis unacum
acquittantia dicti Eoberti ostensis super compotum, xl li.
Et per solutionem factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun
militi in decem libris per preceptum dominorum solici-
tando negotia regni, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia
dicti domini Patricii ostenso super compotum, solutis per
dictam Margaret ani, x li. Et dicte Margarete per
solutionem factam Alano Cochrane, armerario, pro
mundatione armorum locatorum in castro Edinburgh in
decem libris, dicto Alano presente et fatente liberationem
super compotum, x li. Et per solutionem factam per
dictam Margaretam Willebrand ambaxatori Cristianissimi
106
ROTULI SCACCARII
1515.
regis Francorum portanti comprehensionem pacis inter
nos et Anglos in centum coronis Gallicis ponderis exten-
dentibus ad nonaginta libras per preceptum dominorum
consilii, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti Wille-
brand ostenso super compotum, lxxxx 11. Et dicte
Margarete per solutionem factam Norway heraldo regis
Dacie in quinquaginta coronis Gallicis ponderis, et
Unicorne signifero in consimilibus quinquaginta coronis
extendentibus ad nonaginta libras, dictis preceptis unacum
acquittantiis dictorum heraldi et signiferi ostensis super
compotum, lxxxx li. Et dicte Margarete per solutionem
factam domino Johanni Scharp, capellano palatii Sancte
Crucis, in viginti marcis pro custodia dicti palatii de anno
compoti et anno precedente hoc compotum ex considera-
tione auditorum scaccarii et per preceptum eorundem,
dicto domino Johanne per suam acquittantiam manu sua
subscriptam ostensam super compotum, xiij li. vj s. viij d.
Et dicte Margarete per solutionem factam magistro
Waltero Ogilvy in viginti marcis terminorum Martini
anni etc. decimi quarti et Penthecostes anni etc. decimi
quinti per preceptum dominorum consilii, dicto precepto
unacum acquittantia dicti magistri Walteri ostenso super
compotum, xiij li. vj s. viij d. Et dicte Margarete per
solutionem factam comitisse de Mortoun in centum libris
in partem solutionis ducentarum librarum assignatarum
dicte comitisse in completam solutionem maritagii ac
dotis comitis filii sui et filie regis et sub periculo com-
potantis, jc E. Et dicte Margarete per solutionem factam
Dongallo Hannay, falconario domini regis defuncti, in
viginti libris in feodo suo de anno compoti concessis ad
vitam sub magno sigillo et per preceptum dominorum
consilii ad allocandum, dicto precepto unacum acquit-
tantia dicti Dongalli ostenso super compotum, xx li. Et
eidem Margarete per solutionem factam Henrico Scot,
naute in Leith, naviganti in Denmark pro certis negotiis
concernentibus rem publicam regni per preceptum
dominorum consilii in decem libris, dicto precepto unacum
acquittantia dicti Henrici ostenso super compotum, x E.
1515.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
107
Et dicte Margarete per solutionem factam Georgio
Gunnar, Jaspero Smyth, fabris domini regis in castro
Edinburgh in triginta octo libris et decem solidis in
eorum feodis per preceptum dominorum consilii, dicto
precepto unacum acquittantia dictorum Georgii et Jasperi
ostenso super compotum, xxxviij li. x. s. Et per solu-
tionem factam Johanni Gardner, Jakat Grunyare, Jakat
Crotyne, Johanni de la Ault, Evon Lamadok, per dictam
Margaretam in centum libris et sexdecim solidis in eorum
feodis ad bonum compotum per preceptum dominorum
consilii, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dictarum
personarum manibus earum subscripto ostenso super
compotum, jcxiij s. Et per solutionem factam David
Camroun, cursori regis, in octo libris sibi solutis per
dictam Margaretam per preceptum dominorum consilii,
dicto precepto manibus eorum subscripto unacum acquit-
tantia dicti David ostenso super compotum, viij li. Et
Johanni Balfour, cursori, in tribus libris per dictam
Margaretam solutis per consimile preceptum dominorum
consilii, dicto precepto ostenso super compotum et sub
periculo compotantis, iij li. Et dicte Margarete in octua-
ginta novem libris sexdecim solidis solutis sex histrionibus
et tubicinis per preceptum dominorum consilii, dicto
precepto unacum acquittantia dictarum personarum
manibus ipsarum subscripto ostenso super compotum,
lxxxix li. xvj s. Et dicte Margrete in speciebus et
chandria ad expensas domicilii domini regis et intratas
in libris ejusdem extendentes ad viginti unam libras
tres solidos quatuor denarios particulariter examinatas
super compotum, xxj d. iij s. vj d. Et dicte Margrete
per emptionem septem ulnarum cum dimedia de le velvus
pro duabus tunicis domino regi, ulna stante ad quinqua-
ginta quinque solidos, liberatarum Mariote Bonkle, prout
constabat auditoribus super compotum, xx li. xij s. vj d.
Et eedem de bonis custumatis spectantibus Margrete
Crechtoun extendentibus ad centum marcas dicte
Margarete concessis custuma libera per dominum regem
defunctum pie memorie per literam sub magno sigillo
EOTULI SCACCARII
1515.
1Q8
ostensam super compotum, de anno compoti tantum,
lxvj H. xiij s. iiij d. Et eisdem de custuma centum
nonaginta pellium lanatarum spectantium J onete Hender-
sone extendente ad viginti tres solidos et quatuor denarios
sibi concessarum custuma libera, ut patet per literas sub
signeto alias ostensas super compotum, xxiij s. iiij d.
Et Willelmo Nesbit pro suis laboribus tantum pro hoc
anno, iiij H. iiij s. Et dicto tronatori, Patricio Cuthbert,
ex consideratione auditorum et pro supportatione prolium
suarum, iiij H. Et dicte Margarete per solutionem factam
Patricio Creichtoun de Cranstoun militi, capitaneo castri
de Edinburgh, in ducentis marcis pro certis expensis
factis per eundem capitaneum in reparatione dicti castri
in muris prope turrim fontis et in capite de le postrom
et in constructione domorum, videlicet le browhous et
baikhous, et pro constructione le portculis anterioris turris
cum cathenis ferreis et aliis necessariis de precepto
domine regine, gubernatoris, et dominorum consilii, dictis
preceptis regine et domini gubernatoris manibus eorum
subscriptis ostensis super compotum, jcxxxiij H. vj s.
viij d. Summa expensarum, ijmjcxxxj 11. vij s. iiij d. ob.
Et sic restant iiijclxxj E. xj s. j d.
[In dorso.]
Ruthir-
glen.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Ruthirglen, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Matheum Simsoun, unum ballivorum
dicti burgi, [27 June 1515, from 3 July 151 f
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £13.
Discharge. To Dean and Chapter of Glasgow , as p.
58, by written acknowledgment of Master Cuthbert Sim-
son, their notary 'public, £11. To Hamilton and Kin-
cragy, receivers, £2. Sum, £13.\ Et sic eque.
Peblis. Compotum ballivorum burgi de Peblis, redditum apud
Edinburgh per Thomam Wilson, unum ballivorum dicti
burgi, [27 June 1515, from 27 June 1513 ; 2 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, first year, £9 6s. 8dl\
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
109
Et de iij s: iiij d., annui redditus spectantis quondam
Willelmo Doby de primo anno hujus compoti. [. Fermes ,
second year , £9 6s. 8d. Annualrent of William Doby , do.,
3s. J+d. Sum, £19.']
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
magistro hospitalis Sancti Leonardi prope burgum de
Peblis, percipienti annuatim duas marcas, de annis com-
poti, liij s. iiij d. Summa expensarum patet. Et sic
restant xvj li. vj s. viij d.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Drumfreis, [Edin- Drumfreis.
burgh, 5 July 1515,] per Rogerum McBrair, aldirmannum
dicti burgi, [ from 8 July 151% ; 3 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £%0 Is., first year ;
£50 %s., two remaining years. Sum, £60 3s.]
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Fratribus Minoribus de Drumfreis, percipientibus annu-
atim viginti marcas et duodecim denarios de dictis
custumis ex elimosina domini regis antiqua, ut patet in
rotulis precedentibus, de annis compoti, xl H. iij s. Et
quondam Mcholaio McBrair percipienti in anno decem
marcas in feodo suo de dictis firmis durante voluntate
domini regis defuncti de primo anno hujus compoti,
vj B. xiij s. iiij d. [To Hamilton and Dean of Aberdeen, Respondebunt
rGccp tores
receivers, £13 6s. 8d. Sum, £60 3s.] Et sic eque. generales.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Irwyn, [Edinburgh, Irwyn.
5 Jidy 1515 ,] per Johannem Mure, unum ballivorum
dicti burgi, [from 1 July 1515-
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £7 6s. 8d.
Discharge. To Hammilton and Kincragy , receivers, £6.
To William Cunynghame, at risk, as p. 61, £1 6s. 8d. Sceptore?111111
Sum, £7 6s. 8d.] Et sic eque. generales‘
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Monthrose, redditum Monthrose.
per Willelmem Scot, unum ballivorum dicti burgi,
[. Edinburgh , 30 Jidy 1515, from 1 % July 1515.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £1 6.
110
BOTULI SCACCABII
1515.
Invernes.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales.
Edinburgh.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales.
Discharge. To Bishop of Brechin , by his receipt ,
£12 5s. 4.(1. ; and Abbot of Jedburgh and Prior and
Canons of Bostinot , by receipt of Master James Cray ,
£2 12s.; as p. 60. To Hammiltoun and Kincragy ,
receivers , £1 2s. 8d. Sum, £16. ]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Invernes, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Johannem Ker, unum ballivorum
dicti burgi, \2 August 1515, from 20 July 15 If
Charge. Burghal fermes, by feu-charter , £53 6s. 8d.
1 lb. pepper. Fermes of Ballokhill, as p. 64, £ 4 . Sum,
£7 6s. 8d. 1 lb. pepper.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Inverness, by receipt of
Friar Dominic CrulcschanJc, Prior, £10 ; and chaplain in
Cathedral of Moray, 8s. 8d.; as p. 64 . To Hammiltoun
and Kincragi , receivers, £46 18s. 1 lb. pepper. Sum,
£57 6s. 8d. 1 lb. pepper.\ Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Edinburgh, redditum
ibidem per Willelmum Clerk, unum eorundem, \11
August 1515, from 3 August 1513 ; 2 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter {£34 13s. lyl. each
year), £69 6s. 8di]
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
Fratribus Predicatoribus de Edinburgh, percipientibus
annuatim decem marcas de dictis firmis, fratre Johanne
Spens, priore dicti loci, fatente receptum earundem per
Johannem Adamsone de primo anno et per Jacobum Bar-
oun de secundo anno hujus compoti, xiij H. vj s. viij d.
Et per solutionem factam preposito et canonicis collegii
de Corstorphin, percipientibus annuatim viginti libras de
dictis firmis ex concessione quondam Johannis Forestar
militis et confirmatione regis Jacobi primi, ut patet in
rotulis precedentibus, de dictis annis compoti et sub
periculo compotantis, xl H. \To Hammiltoun and Kin-
cragy, receivers, £3.\ Et abbati et conventui de Dun-
fermling, percipientibus annuatim quinque libras de
dictis firmis et sub periculo compotantis de annis com-
■515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
Ill
poti, x H. Summa expensarum, lxvj It vj s. viij d. Et
sic restant iij H
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Crale, [. Edinburgh , Craile.
2 August 1515^ per magistrum Thomam Lummisdane
nomine ballivorum ejusdem, [from 5 July 15 If
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £11.
Discharge. To Prior of St Andrews , by receipt of Sir
James Alexander soun, £2 13s. fd.; and James Lundy of
Balgony , £5 ; as p. 59. To Hammilton and Dean of ^ecSep°tores unt
Aberdeen, receivers, £3 6s. 8d. Sum, £11.\ Et sic eque. friSia? pr°'
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Kirkcudbrycht, red- Kirkcud-
ditum apud Edinburgh per Patricium Forestar et Willel- bright,
mum Inglis, ballivos dicti burgi, [2 August 1515, from
29 July 1513 ; 2 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £13 6s. Sd.']
Quam summam solverunt Fratribus Minoribus dicti
burgi ex elimosina domini regis antiqua eis concessa,
fratre Nicholao Bailye, gardiano dictorum Fratrum, per
binas suas acquittantias fatente solutionem super com-
potum de dictis duobus annis compoti. Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Wigtoun, redditum Wigtoun.
apud Edinburgh per Patricium Mure, aldermannum dicti
burgi, nomine ipsius et dictorum ballivorum [2 August
1515, from 12 July 1513 ; 2 years.
Charge . Fermes, by feu-charter , £f0.\
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Fratribus Predicatoribus de Wigtoun, percipientibus an-
nuatim decem marcas de dictis firmis ex elimosina regis
antiqua, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de primo anno
hujus compoti sub periculo compotantis, et de secundo
anno fratre J ohanne Donaldsone priore dictorum Fratrum
per suam acquittantiam fatente solutionem super com-
potum, xiij li. vj s. viij d. Et domino Johanni Quhyte,
scribe cancellarie, recipienti annuatim decem libras de
eisdem firmis pro suo servitio per literas domini regis
112
ROTULI SCAOCARII
1515.
Respondebunt
heres et execu-
tores Jacobi
Redheuch pro
iij li. iij s. viij 3.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales pro-
prietatis.
North-
berwic.
Respondebunt
receptores
proprietatis.
Renfreu.
Respondebunt
receptores
generales.
Are.
Hading-
toun.
sub magno sigillo ostensas super compotum, ipso presente
et fatente solutionem super compotum, xx li. Et per
solutionem factam quondam Jacobo Reidheugh, tunc com-
potorum rotulatori, ut patet per suam acquittantiam osten-
sam super compotum, de quibus non reddidit compotum,
sed ejus heres et executores vocandi sunt et responde-
bunt pro eisdem, iij li. vj s. viij d. [To Hammiltoun
and Kincragi, receivers, second year , £3 6s. 8d. Sum,
£4-0.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Northberwik, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Adam Gardner, unum ballivorum
dicti burgi, [16 August 1515, from 15 Jidy 15 lf
Fermes, by tolerance, £ 1 , 'paid to Hammiltoun and
Dean of Aberdeen, receivers.\
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Renfreu, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Bertholomeum Bailye, unum balli-
vorum dicti burgi, [5 July 1515, from 3 July 15 If
Fermes, by feu-charter, £5 6s. 8d., paid to Hammiltoun
and Kincragi, receivers.']
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Are, [Edinburgh,
5 July 1515,] per Georgium Inglis, ballivum dicti burgi,
[from 1 July 151 f
Fermes, by feu-charter, £W ; paid, as p. 61, to Domini-
cans of Ayr, by receipt of Friar James Young, Prior.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Hadingtoun, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Jacobum Heriot, unum ballivorum
dicti burgi, [6 July 1515, from 13 July 15 If
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £15.
Discharge. To Prioress of Haddington by her receipt,
as p. 63, £2.] Et eidem per solutionem factam postu-
lato et conventui de Dunfermling, percipientibus annu-
atim quadraginta solidos de dictis firmis ex simili elimo-
sina domini regis, dicto postulato presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, xl s. [To Master of
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
113
Hospital of St Laurence , as p. 63, at risk, £1. To Respondebunt
i- ^ receptores
Hammiltoun and Dean of Aberdeen, receivers, £10. Sum, generales.
£15.'] Et. sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Linlithqw, redditum Linlithqw.
per Jacobum Robertsone, unum ballivorum dicti burgi,
[30 July 1515, from If July 15 If
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £5.
Discharge. To Prioress of Manwell, as p. 62, by
receipt of Elizabeth Hoppringle, Prioress, 13s. Ifd. To Respondebunt
Hammiltoun and Dean of Aberdeen, receivers , £lf 6s. 8d. generales.
Sum, £5.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Culane, redditum Culane.
apud Edinburgh per magistrum Alexandrum Ogilvy,
unum ballivorum dicti burgi, [2 August 1515 , from
2 August 1513 ; 2 years.]
Idem onerat se de xxj li. xij s. viij d. per firmas
burgales dicti burgi et aliarum terrarum eidem burgo
adjacentium ex assedatione domini regis facta communi-
tati ejusdem in feodo ab antiquo de uno anno hujus com-
poti. Et de xxj li. xij s. viij d. de dictis firmis de
secundo anno hujus compoti, que firme particulariter
scribuntur in rotulis annorum duodecimi et decimi tertii.
Summa hujus oneris, xliij H. v s. iiij d.
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
uni capellano celebranti in ecclesia parrochiali de Culane
pro anima Elizabeth quondam regine Scotie, percipienti
decem marcas de dictis firmis burgalibus, de anno com-
poti et anno precedente hoc compotum et sub periculo
compotantis, xiij li. vj s. viij d. Et uni medico in facul-
tate medicine studenti graduato in Universitate Abirdon-
ensi ex concessione regis Jacobi quarti de dictis firmis
et annis compoti, xxiiij li. xij s. [To Hammiltoun and Respondebunt )
Dean of Aberdeen, receivers, £5 6s. 8d. Sum, £'f3 5s. 4-d.] JSaiesf
Et sic eque,
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Forfare, redditum apud Forfare.
YOL. XIV. H
114
BOTULI SCACCARII
1515.
Perth.
Abirdene.
Edinburgh per Jacobum Richardson, unum eorundem,
[3 August 1515 , from 13 July 15 1J
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £8 13s. lyd.
Discharge. To chaplain in Finevin by tolerance, by
receipt of Master John Michelsoun, £6 13s. lyd.; and
Abbot of Jedburgh and Prior and Canons of Rostinoth, by
receipt of Sir John Kerr on their part, £3 ; as p. 63.
Sum, £8 13s. £d.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Perth, [. Edinburgh ,
6 August 1515 , from 8 July 15 1J
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £80.
Discharge. To Prior of St Andrews, by receipt of Sir
James Alexander sone, chamberlain, 13s. l^d.; Abbot of
Cambuskynneth, by receipt of Abbot Patrick, £3 10s.;
Abbot of Scone, by receipt of John Clerk, sub-prior,
£5 3s. fd.; Prior of Vallis Virtutis, by receipt of Prior
William, £33 6s. 8d.; do., pensions to Hospitals of St
Leonard and St Mary Magdalene, by his receipt, £5 13s.;
Dominicans of Perth, £18 13s. lyd.; and Carmelites of
Perth, £3 6s. 8d.; both by receipt of Prior ; and provost
and community of Perth for bridge of Tay, by receipt of
Thomas Fothringhame, £10 llys. 8d .; as p. 59. Sum,
£80.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Abirdene, [. Edinburgh ,
17 August 1515 ,] per Johannem Marr, prepositum dicti
burgi, [from 3 August 15H.
Charge. Arrears, £8 13s. lyd. Fermes, by feu-charter,
£313 6s. 8d. Sum, £333.]
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
vicariis generalibus et capitulo Abirdonensi, sede ejusdem
vacante, pro secundis decimis sibi debitis de dictis firmis,
percipientibus annuatim viginti unam libras sex solidos
octo denarios, de anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis,
xxj H. vj s. viij d. [To Dominicans, by receipt of Friar
John Gressone, Prior, £17 6s. 8d .; Carmelites, by receipt
of Andrew Storour, provincial, £6 13s. l^d.; Dean and
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
115
Chapter of Aberdeen\ , domino Johanne Turnbule, procura-
tore vicariorum chori Abirdonensis, per suam quittantiam
fatente solutionem super compotum, \£1 ; annuity of
Patrick Barela transferred to church , by receipt of said
Sir John , £5 ; Bishop of Caithness, £3 6s. 8d., and
Bishop of Orkney, £5, both by receipt of David Stewart ;
heirs of William Wricht, by receipt of Alexander Irwyn
of Drum, £5 ; Margaret Carmichell, by receipt of her
brother William Carmichell, £40 ; and John Lord Brskin,
by his receipt , £100 ; as p. 150. Sum, £304 33s. id.
Balance, £17 6s. 8cl.'\
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Inverkething, reddi- Inner-
turn apud Edinburgh per Willelmum Brown, unum kething.
ballivorum dicti burgi, [5 September 1515, from 5 July
1514 .
generales pro-
prietatis.
Kincragy, receiver s.]
116
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1515.
CCCXL. [CCCLIII.]
COMPOTUM EECEPTOEUM PEOPEIETATIS
EEGIS.
A.D. 1515.
Compotum domini Patricii Hammiltoun de Kincavile
militis; et domini Jacobi Kincragy, decani Aberdonensis,
receptorum generalium proprietatis domini regis, redditum
apud Edinburgh secundo die mensis Novembris anno
Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimo quinto, de
omnibus receptis suis et expensis per firmas, redditus, et
proficua totius proprietatis domini regis a die primo
mensis Julii anni predicti inclusive usque primum diem
mensis Novembris exclusive anni predicti, que sunt
quatuor menses kalendales, coram auditoribus.
A viceco- Idem onerat se in primis de ij s. ix d., receptis a vice-
mitibus. comite de Peblis in rotulis et in scaccario anno etc. quin-
gentesimo decimo quinto. Et de xyj H. xviij s iij d.
receptis a vicecomite de Kincardin. Et de xiiij H. a vice-
comite de Edinburgh. Et de xviij H. xiij s. iiij d. a
vicecomite de Forfair. Et de vj H. vj s. a vicecomite de
Elgin et Pores. Et de vj s. viij d. a vicecomite de
Kinros. Et de xij d. a vicecomite de Linlithqw in
rotulis et in scaccario anno predicto. Summa hujus
oneris, lvj H. viij s.
A ballivis Item idem onerat se de iij li. receptis a ballivis de
burgorum. Jedburgh in rotulis et in scaccario anno predicto. Et de
xl s. receptis a ballivis de Euthirglen. Et de xiij H.
vj s. viij d. a ballivis de Drumfreis. Et de vj H. a ballivis
de Irwin. Et de xxij s. viij d. a ballivis de Montros.
Et de xlvj H. xviij s. a ballivis de In vernes. Et de iij E.
1515.
EEGUM SCOTOKUM.
117
a ballivis de Edinburgh. Et de iij B. vj s. viij d. a
ballivis de Orale. Et de iij B. vj s. viij d. a ballivis de
Wigtoun. Et de xx s. a ballivis de Northberwic. Et
de v B vj s. viij d. a ballivis de Eenfrew. Et de x H. a
ballivis de Hadingtoun. Et de iiij B. vj s. viij d. a
ballivis de Linlithqw. Et de v B. vj s. viij d. a ballivis
de Culane. Et de v B. a ballivis de Innerkethin in
rotulis et in scaccario anno predicto. Summa hujus
oneris, jcxiij E. viij d.
Item idem onerat se de xxv E. receptis a custumariis A custu-
de Pettinweme in rotulo et in scaccario anno predicto. mams*
Et de xxxv E. vij s. j d. a custumariis de Hadingtoun.
Et de xij E. xviij s. v d. a custumariis de Montrois. Et
de iij E. ix s. v d. ob. a custumariis de Irwin. Et de
xxix B. xvj s. viij d. a custumariis de Wigtoun et Quhit-
hirne. Et de xxviij E. xvj s. j d. ob. a custumariis de
Linlithqw. Et de xx E. a custumariis de Dysart. Et de
liij E. iiij s. ix d. ob. a custumariis de Dunde. Et de
xxxvj E. vj s. viij d. a custumariis de Air. Et de lxix E.
ij s. viij d. a custumariis de Kirkcudbrycht. Et de lvj s.
j d. a custumariis de Arbroth. Et de v E. xviij s. iij d.
ob. a custumariis de Dunde de antiquo. Et de ijclxxiiij E.
vj s. ij d. a custumariis de Abirdene. Et de xxiiij E.
xvij s. ob. a custumariis de Perth. Et de iijcv B. x s. re-
ceptis a custumariis de Edinburgh in rotulis et in scaccario
anno predicto. Summa hujus oneris, ixcxxvij E. ix s.
v d. ob.
Item idem onerat se lxxj B. receptis a Johanne Graunt, A ballivis
arrendatore dominiorum de Glencharny, Abirnethty, ad extra.
Urquhard et Glenmoreschin in rotulis et in scaccario anno
predicto. Et de lxxx E. a camerario de Murray. Et de
ijclxxiij E. vj s. viij d. receptis ab arrenditario de Orkna
et Scheitland. Et de iiijcxlij E. iij s. a camerario de
Galloway. Et de jc E. a feodifirmario de Garviauch. Et.
de lxiiij E. iij s. ij d. a feodifirmariis de Cowle et Oneile.
Et de lvj E. iij s. iiij d. a feodifirmario de Eethirkerne.
Et de iijcxxvij B. iij s. ij d. ab arrenditario dominii de
Brechin. Et de jciij E. xj s. ij d. a feodifirmario de
118
ROTULI SCACCARII
1515
Extra
rotulos.
Carrik, Leswalt, et Menibrig, in rotulis et in scaccario
anno predicto. Summa hujus oneris, jmvcxvij R. x s.
iiij 3.
Item idem onerat se jclvj R. receptis a magistro Petro
Scott, cameratio de Stratherne, de firmis dicti dominii
extra rotulos. Et de lx R. receptis a magistro Johanne
Caldor, deputato camerarii Moravie, per venditionem
viginti quatuor celdrarum victualium frumenti et ordei,
celdra stante ad decem marcas, et in partem solutionis
earundem de arreragiis dicti camerarii in rotulis restanti-
bus. Et de jc R. receptis a domino Laurentio Alexandri
nomine archiepiscopi Glasguensis, camerarii de Fiffe.
Summa hujus oneris, iijcxvj R.
Item idem onerat se de xiij R. x s. de adipe et pin-
guidine centum quadraginta unius martarum intratis in
libris domicilii per tempus compoti. Et de viij R. xij d.
de intestinis dictarum martarum per idem tempus.
Summa hujus oneris, xxj R. xj s.
Item idem onerat se de xl R. v s. de corriis dictarum
centum quadraginta unius martarum, dacra stante ad
quinquaginta solidos. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis, ijmixclxxxij R. iiij s. v d. ob.
Expense eorundem. In primis allocatur compotanti-
bus per solutionem factam ad expensas domicilii domini
gubernatoris in omnibus expensis, videlicet in familia
in speciebus, in vinis, et pro diversis expensis factis in
stabulis domini gubernatoris et sue familie, et intratis in
libris domicilii ejusdem a die primo mensis Julii inclusive
anni predicti usque ad primum diem Novembris ejusdem
anni exclusive, que sunt quatuor menses kalendales, ex-
tendentibus ad tria millia quadringintas tres libras septem-
decim solidos decem denarios ob., particulariter examinatis
in dictis libris dietarum super compotum, iijmiiijciij R
xvij s. x d. ob. Summa harum expensarum patet. Et
sic superexposuerunt compotantes iiijcxj R. xiij s. v d.
Insuper allocatur compotantibus per emptionem certi
vini clareti et Gasconie in Britannia extendentis ad
summam centum librarum et quatuordecim solidorum
1515 .
REGUM SCOTORUM.
119
monete Scotie et expositi super dominum gubernato-
rem et suam familiam in partibus Britannie et in mari
antequam penetravit partes Scotie, prout constabat audi-
toribus super compotum, jc li, xiiij s. Summa hujus
patet. Et sic superexposuerunt compotantes vcxij li.
vij s. iiij d.
Insuper allocatur compotantibus per solutionem factam
ad expensas domicilii domini regis et domini ducis, fratris
sui, ab octavo Augusti inclusive anni etc. vc decimi quinti
usque ad decimum septimum Septembris ejusdem anni
exclusive in sexaginta novem libris duobus solidis et
quinque denariis, ut patet per extractum magistri
Johannis Ballintyne, clerici expensarum dicti domini
regis et sui fratris, manu sua subscriptum ostensum super
compotum, lxix Ii. ij s. v d. Summa hujus patet. Et
sic superexposuerunt compotantes vclxxxj B. ix s. ix d.
Insuper allocatur compotantibus pro diversis speciebus
et chandria ac necessariis in panitria, videlicet mapalibus,
manutergiis, et aliis necessariis ad usum domini regis et
sui fratris per tempus compoti, ut patet in dictis libris,
xj li. viij s. v d. Summa hujus patet. Et sic superex-
posuerunt compotantes vclxxxxij li. xviij s. ij d.
Insuper allocatur compotantibus per solutionem factam
Johanni M'Kane de Ardnamurcby in triginta libris ad
provisionem suorum castrorum in Insulis per preceptum
domini gubernatoris, quia non fuerat responsum dicto
Johanni per custumarios de Dunbritane propter pestem
et plagam pro tempore incidentes in eadem» villa, dicto
precepto unacum acquittantia comitis de Ergile manibus
eorum subscripta ostenso super compotum, xxx li.
Summa hujus patet. Et sic superexposuerunt compo-
tantes vjcxxij li. xviij s. ij d.
Insuper allocatur compotantibus per solutionem factam
Gilberto Rutherfurd, Jacobo Wallaice, Duncano Riche,
David Lowry, Johanni Langlandis, Johanni Adamsone,
Archibaldo Auchinlek, Jacobo Bissat, Johanni Balfour, et
David Cameron, nuntiis, qui sunt in numero decem per-
sone, quilibet eorum percipiens in anno quatuor marcas,
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1515.
de anno compoti et de anno precedente hoc compotum,
liij R. vj s. viij d. Et Garviauch signifero percipienti
annuatim decem libras in feodo suo, de anno compoti et
anno precedente hoc compotum, xx R. Et Karolo
Campbell et Willelmo Scheves, loco patrum suorum
clavigerum, percipientibus in anno decem libras, de anno
compoti et anno precedente hoc compotum, xl H. Et
Jacobo RTesbit, David Purves, ac Patricio Maxtoun,
clavigeris, quilibet eorum percipiens in anno decem libras,
videlicet, dicto Patricio de anno compoti et anno prece-
dente hoc compotum, et dicto Jacobo Uesbit de anno
compoti, et David Purves de termino Penthecostes pre-
cedente hoc compotum, xxxv li. Et Unicom signifero
percipienti in anno decem libras de terminis Sancti
Martini et Penthecostes precedentibus hoc compotum,
x li. Summa hujus, jclviij li. vj s. viij d. Et sic super-
exposuerunt compotantes vijclxxxj R. iiij s. x d.
Insuper allocatur compotantibus per solutionem factam
Willelmo Duly et Johanni Craig, verletis camere regis,
et Georgio Dempstar, hostario ejusdem, quilibet* eorum
percipiens in anno quatuor marcas in eorum feodis, de
tribus terminis precedentibus hoc compotum immediate,
xij R. Et dictis tribus personis, quilibet eorum percipiens
triginta quinque solidos in anno pro pabulo equorum
suorum, videlicet, Willelmo Duly et Johanni Crag pro
uno anno precedente hoc compotum, et Georgio Dempstar
pro duobus annis precedentibus hoc compotum, vij R., et
hoc de preteritis quoad pabulum equorum ad predictas
personas. Et per solutionem factam Henrico Dempstar,
senescallo domini regis et sui fratris, percipienti in anno
sex marcas in feodo suo et triginta quinque solidos pro
pabulo equi sui de duobus terminis precedentibus hoc
compotum, v R. xv s. Et quatuor le rokkaris domini
regis et sui fratris, quilibet eorum percipiens in anno
quatuor marcas, de tribus terminis precedentibus hoc
compotum, xvj R. Et uni alteri, videlicet Cristiane
Cokburn, qui solebat percipere quatuor marcas de uno
anno precedente hoc compotum, liij s. iiij d. Et Johanni
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
121
Bissat, coco domini regis et sui fratris, percipienti in anno
sex marcas,de tribus terminis precedentibus hoc compotum,
vj Ii. Et le grome percipienti in anno unam marcam pro
indumentis suis et uni le turnbroich percipienti in anno
dimediam marcam. de tribus terminis precedentibus hoc
compotum, xxx g. Et Henrico Mair in feodo suo perci-
pienti in anno quinque marcas, de anno compoti, iij Ii.
vj s. viij d. Et Roberto Muncur, le cator, percipienti in
anno quinque marcas, de anno compoti, iij Ii. vj s. viij d.
Et magistro Johanni Donaldsone in feodo suo de tribus
terminis precedentibus hoc compotum et pabulo equi sui
ex consideratione auditorum, x Ii. Et Dovok, lotrici, qui
solebat lavare pannos domini regis defuncti, ex considera-
tione auditorum et per preceptum dominorum consilii,
iiij li. Et Duncano Dausone, carbonario, in feodo suo de
duobus terminis precedentibus hoc compotum, iiij li. Et
Johanni Inglis, quondam hostario domini regis defuncti,
per preceptum dominorum consilii et ex consideratione
auditorum, iij li. xv s. Et clerico registri pro feodo suo
et roba, xxij li., de duobus terminis precedentibus hoc
compotum. Et domino Alexandro Scott et Henrico Mair
pro eorum laboribus de dictis terminis, x 11. Et Georgio
Gud pro suis laboribus in dicto scaccario, iiij li. Et
domino Alexandro Scot, capellano scaccarii, pro suis
laboribus in eodem scaccario de dictis terminis, iij Ii. vj s.
viij d. Et pro tabula, sedilibus, cera, clavi domus scac-
carii, et pro viridi panno coopertorio tabule in eodem
scaccario, hostiario ejusdem, vj li. Et pro pergamino et
papirio pro compotis scaccari iscribendis, cariagio rotulo-
rum de castro versus domum scaccarii, et impositione
eorundem, iij li. vj s. viij d. Et pro jacturalibus in
eodem scaccario, xx s. Et Yaus custodi hostii scaccarii
pro expensis suis remanenti in Edinburgo tempore
scaccarii, v H. Et pro aliquibus expensis factis per com-
potantes in dicto scaccario, videlicet in vino, viij s. viij d.
Et decano de Lastalrig percipienti annuatim viginti libras
de hospitio domini regis in Leith pro sustentatione unius
prebendarii in collegio de Lastalrig, de duobus annis
122
ROTULI SCACCARII
1515.
precedentibus hoc compotum, xl R. Et domino Waltero
Gray, capellano in Restalrig, percipienti annuatim de
eodem hospitio de uno anno precedente hoc compotum,
viij R. Et decano Abirdonensi pro suis laboribus in
scaccario abbrevient! compota ejusdem, xiij R. vj s. viij d.
Et clericis custodientibus rotulos in dicto scaccario per
tempus ejusdem, xxx s. Et eisdem in minutis expensis,
videlicet in transmissione literarum et fabricatione le
faggaldis lignorum apud Torwod, et mittendo servitores
in diversis partibus de mandato domini gubernatoris ad
ascultandum in eisdem per tempus compoti, xvj R. x s.
j d. Summa harum expensarum, ijcxiij R. xv s. v d.
Et sic superexposuerunt compotantes ixclxxxxv R. iij d.
Insuper allocatur compotantibus per solutionem factam
magistro Johanni Chesholm pro expensis suis factis
tempore scaccarii et pro suis laboribus in eodem, x R.
Et Willelmo Balfour, uid janitorum domini regig, in feodo
suo, per preceptum dominorum consilii de duobus terminis
precedentibus hoc compotum, x R. Et J ohanni Grahame,
tubicini domini regis, servienti quotidie in castro de
Striveling, liij s. iiij d. Et Patricio Spittale pro suis
laboribus post adventum domini gubernatoris in regnum
ministrando in panitria, in excercitu, et alibi de mandato
dominorum consilii per tempus compoti, liij s. iiij d.
Et per solutionem factam Thome Douglas, carnifici domini
gubernatoris, in quinque libris in feodo suo, percipienti in
anno decem libras sibi concessas per literas sub privato,
de uno termino precedente hoc compotum, v R. Et
compotantibus pro suis laboribus et expensis equitando in
diversis nundinis pro martis emendis ac etiam pro firmis
inducendis, et equitando in diversis aliis negotiis domini
gubernatoris secundum ratam temporis quatuor mensium,
xxvj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et Nieholao Crawfurd sustinendo
diversos labores dicti officii quando dictus Patricius fuerat
occupatus in negotiis domini gubernatoris ex considera-
tione auditorum, x R. Summa hujus, lxvij R. Et sic
superexposuerunt compotantes jmlxij R. iij d.
Memorandum quod compotantes onerarunt se cum
1515.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
123
centum et octo libris pro centum martis et centum porcis
receptis a domina de Sinclar, arrendataria dominiorum de
Orknay et Scheitland, secundum tenorem indenture inter
dominum regem et dictam dominam facte, que marte et
porci adhuc restant in manibus dictorum compotantium
minime venditi aut expositi, ideo providendum est de Providendum,
eisdem.
124
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Fethircarn.
Respondebit
dominus Alex-
ander Jardane
de Apilgirth,
rotulator.
Respondebit
dictus rotulator
pro xlv s.
CCCXLI. [CCCLIV.]
COMPOTA BALLIVORUM AD EXTRA.
A.D. 1516.
Scaccarium serenissimi et illustrissimi principis Jacobi
quinti Dei gratia Scotorum regis, tentum apud Edinburgh
decimo quinto Julii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo
decimo sexto per dominos commissarios subscriptos.
Compotum Roberti Muncreiff, tutoris Johannis Wod,
feodifirmarii terrarum de Fethirkerne, [. Edinburgh , 15
July 1516, from 2 August 1515.\
Idem onerat se de lxxvij R. v s. iij rynmartis per
integras firmas dicti thanagii de terminis compoti.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
heredibus quondam Willelmi Livingstoun de Drumry,
percipientibus annuatim viginti libras annui redditus
terrarum de Balmakeule, ut patet in rotulo precedente,
de anno compoti, xx R. Et capellano celebranti in
ecclesia eathedrali Brechinensi pro anima quondam
Roberti Erskin militis, percipienti annuatim quinque
marcas de dictis firmis et sub periculo compotantis, iij R.
vj s. viij d. Et per solutionem factam domino Alexandro
Jardane de Apilgirth militi, rotulatori, in quinquaginta
tribus libris octodecim solidis et quatuor denariis, dicto
rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem super compotum,
liij R. xviij s. iiij d., pro quibus respondebit. Et per
venditionem trium martarum superius oneratarum pro
quadraginta quinque solidis dicto rotulatori solutis et
pro quibus respondebit, iij rynmarte. Summa expen-
sarum, lxxvij R. v s. iij rynmarte. Et sic eque.
1516.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
125
Compotum magistri Petri Scot, camerarii de Stratherne,
[. Edinburgh , 15 July 1516, from SO April 1515 : 3 terms,
Whitsunday and Martinmas 1515 and Whitsunday 1516.\
Idem onerat se in primis de jcxxxiij li. v s. x d. de
arreragiis ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem red-
diti xv Julii anno etc. vc decimo quarto de termino Sancti
Martini anni etc. vc decimi tertii. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de viijclxxvij li. x s. xliiij martis
ij quarteris marte j apro valoris duarum marcarum per
integras firmas dicti dominii tam terrarum in feodifirma
assedatarum quam aliarum terrarum nondum assedatarum
in feodifirma de primis duobus terminis hujus compoti
ut patet particulariter in rotulo anni etc. quingentesim .
undecimi. Et de v li. vj s. viij d. annui redditus de
Innerpeffre de dictis terminis. Et de iiijcxxxvij li. v s.
de firmis dictarum terrarum de ultimo termino hujus
compoti. Et de liij s. iiij d. annui redditus de Innerpeffre
de eodem termino. Summa hujus oneris, jmiijcxix li. xvs.
xliiij marte j quarter marte j aper. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, jmiiijcliij li. x d.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de firmis
dicti dominii videlicet de terminis Penthecostes et Sancti
Martini anni Domini etc. vc decimi quarti, quia dominus
Drummond tunc fuerat camerarius dicti dominii et cum
firmis dictorum terminorum intromisit, pro quibus
vocandus est.
Expense ejusdem, In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Glascorie extendentium ad octo
marcas in anno assedatarum patri compotantis in rentali
pro sex marcis in anno, de terminis compoti, xl s. Et
eidem de firmis quinque libratarum terrarum de Gal-
walbeg extendentibus ad decem libras concessis Johanni
Strogeth, servitori domini regis, de terminis compoti et
termino Sancti Martini anni etc. vc decimi tertii, per
compotantem negligenter omissis pro feodo dicti Johannis,
xx li. Et de devoriis martarum de Galwalbeg concessis
dicto Johanni Strogeth de dictis terminis, xxx §. Et
per decidentiam viginti solidorum de Culquhattich et
Stratherne.
Vocandus est
dominus Drum-
mond.
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EOTULI SCACCAEII
1516.
devoriarum martarum de Eoss ad novem solidos et
devoriarum martarum de Glascery ad octo solidos de
terminis compoti, xlvij s. Et eidem de firmis de Kers,
Drumfyn cum prato, molendini de Gorthy extendentium
ad octo libras, Lekko ad sexdecim marcas, Dawlik ad
quatuor libras, assedatis Elizabeth Crechtoun pro un-
decim libris sex solidis et octo denariis per literas sub
privato per regem Jacobum quartum pie memorie et de
precepto domini gubernatoris ad allocandum, prout con-
stabat auditoribus super compotum, de terminis compoti et
Sancti Martini anni etc. vc decimi tertii, xxij H. xiij s.
iiij d. Et eidem de firmis de Galwailmoir et martis
earundem extendentibus ad decem libras quindecim solidos
in partem solutionis feodi Willelmi Spicehous per literas
sub magno sigillo Jacobi quarti alias ostensas in scaccario,
per preceptum domini gubernatoris ad allocandum de
terminis compoti, xv H. xv s. Et eidem de firmis
terrarum de Eordoun extendentium ad duodecim libras
et decem solidos et quindecim solidos pro marta in anno,
et de quinque martis de firmis de Glentarkane et quatuor
solidis pro marta de eodem anno de terminis compoti,
xxiiij H. xiiij s. sibi remissis per dominum gubernatorem,
prout constabat auditoribus super compotum. Et eidem
de arreragiis compotantis extendentibus ad triginta unam
libras quatuor solidos de firmis terrarum de Eoredoun,
Glentarkane, et Galwalmoir, et de martis earundem
simili modo dicto Willelmo Spicehous remissis per
dominum gubernatorem, prout constabat auditoribus
super compotum et etiam per literas dicti domini
gubernatoris manu sua subscriptas, xxxj H. iiij s. Et
de firmis terrarum de Brigland extendentium ad quatuor
libras in anno in augmentationem rentalis feodifirme
filio David Betoun remissis per dominum gubernatorem,
de terminis compoti, vj H. Et de arreragiis compotantis
eidem remissis per gubernatorem, viij s. v d. Et eidem
per solutionem factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun de
Kincavill militi, tunc rotulatori, et liberatam Henrico
Dempstar, seneseallo domini regis, ad suam provisionem
1516.
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127
in centum sexaginta libris de quibus dictus dominus
Patricius in sua ultima supervision© reddita apud Edin-
burgh undecimo die mensis Februarii anno Domini
millesimo quingentesimo decimo quinto reddidit com-
potum, ut patet in eadem, jclx li. Et eidem de firmis
de TJchtirtyr extendente ad viginti libras spectante
Margrete Murray, relicte quondam David Murray, dicte
Margrete per dominum gubernatorem remissis, dicta
remissione manu gubernatoris subscripta ostensa super
compotum, xx li. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de
Cultballauch extendentium ad quinque libras sex solidos
in anno, de terminis compoti et termino Sancti Martini
anni etc. vc decimi tertii, Agneti Drummond remissis
de mandato domini gubernatoris et ex consideratione
auditorum de dictis terminis tantum, sub illa conditione
quod in futurum non remittantur et quod dicta Agnes
solvat sicut ceteri tenentes dicti dominii, x H. xij s. Et
per solutionem factam Johanni Striveling de Keir militi
in tresdecim libris quatuor solidis sex denariis, in partem
solutionis gagiarum equi sui per preceptum domini
Patricii Hammiltoun militis, tunc rotulatoris, dicto
precepto unacum acquittantia dicti domini Johannis
Striveling ostenso super compotum, et de quibus dictus
dominus Patricius reddidit compotum in ultima super-
vision© sua reddita ut supra, xiij li. yj s. viij d. Et per
liberationem factam domino Alexandro Jardane de
Apilgirth militi, compotorum rotulatori, in sexaginta
quatuor libris undecim solidis undecim denariis existen-
tibus in quadam boxa et liberatis quibusdam Gallis,
dicto domino Alexandro, rotulatore, presente et fatente
liberationem super compotum, lxiiij li. xj s. xj d. , pro
quibus respondebit. Et eidem per solutionem factam
dicto domino Patricio, tunc rotulatori, in triginta libris et
liberatis David Lindessay, hostiario domini regis, in
solutionem sui feodi, per preceptum dicti rotulatoris,
dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti David
ostenso super compotum, et de sexdecim libris tres-
decim solidis quatuor denariis dictus Patricius reddidit
Respondebit
dominus Alex-
ander Jardane
rotulator.
128
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Respondebit
dominus
Patricius
Hammilton,
rotulator, pro
xiij ft. vj s. ,
viij a.
Respondebit
dictus dominus
Patricius,
rotulator.
Respondebit
dictus Patricius
rotulator.
Do.
compotum in ultima supervisione predicta, et de
tresdecim libris sex solidis octo denariis respondebit,
; xxx R. Et dicto domino Patricio, tunc rotulatori, in
centum quinquaginta sex libris et liberatis Nicholaio
Crawfurd, dicto domino Patricio per suam acquittantiam
fatente solutionem super compotum, et de quibus reddidit
compotum in compoto suo reddito secundo die mensis
Novembris anno etc. vc decimoquinto, jclvj R. Et per
solutionem factam dicto Johanni Striveling militi in
novem libris et tribus solidis in partem solutionis gagia-
rum equi sui, per preceptum dicti domini Patricii
rotulatoris ostensum super compotum, et in quindecim
libris solutis Georgio Dempstar, Willelmo Duly, et
Johanni Crag in partem solutionis feodorum dictarum
personarum, servitorum domini regis, per consimile pre-
ceptum dicti domini Patricii, acquittantia dicti Patricii
de solutione ostensa super compotum, xxiiij R. iij §.,
pro quibus respondebit. Et per solutionem factam
Waltero Drummond de Leanach in triginta duabus libris
tresdecim solidis et quatuor denariis in partem solutionis
firmarum villarum de Wester Abirlethnok et molendini
ejusdem, Dalsky, et Thomperoun spectantium Alexandro
Reidheuch, et per eum dicto Waltero solutis per preceptum
dicti Patricii rotulatoris, ad emendum certas martas in
villa Sancti Johannis, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia
dicti Walteri Drummond de solutione ostenso super
’ compotum, xxxij R. xiij s. iiij d., pro quibus respondebit.
Et dicto domino Patricio militi in viginti octo libris, ipso
per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente solu-
tionem super compotum, xxviij R., pro quibus respondebit.
Et per solutionem factam Patricio Maxtoun, clavigero,
in decem libris in solutionem feodi sui terminorum Penthe-
costes et Sancti Martini anni etc. decimi quinti, per
preceptum dicti domini Patricii rotulatoris, dicto precepto
unacum acquittantia dicti clavigeri ostenso super com-
potum, x R., pro quibus dictus Patricius respondebit.
Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Leanach extendentium
ad tres libras et novemdecim solidos et quatuor denarios
1516.
REGUM SCOTOEUM.
129
de arreragiis compotantis spectantium Waltero Drummond
et sibi remissis per dominam reginam in sua viduitate,
dicta remissione manu sua subscripta ostensa super com-
potum, iij H. xix s. iiij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum
de Eatherne spectantium domino Jolianni Striveling de
Keir militi, extendentibus ad sexdecim libras in anno
in augmentationem rentalis per assedationem dictarum
terrarum factam in feodifirma, de terminis compoti et
termino Sancti Martini anni etc. vcdeeimi tertii, sibi
remissis per dominum gubernatorem de terminis compoti
tantum, xxxij E. Et per solutionem factam domino
Alexandro Jardane de Apilgirtb, rotulatori, in centum
libris et liberatis Henrico Dempstar, senescallo domini
regis, per preceptum dicti rotulatoris, dicto precepto ostenso, Ilespondebit
et dicto Henrico fatente solutionem super compotum, dominus Aiex-
jc E, pro quibus dictus Alexander rotulator respondebit, rotuiator.
Summa expensarum, viijcxj H. xviij s. Et sic restant
vjcxvj H. ij s. x d.
Compotum Margrete domine Sinclare, relicte quondam Orknay et
Henrici domini Sinclare, arrendatarii de Orkna et Schet- Schetland.
land, [ Edinburgh , 5 August 1516, from 4 August 1515.\
Idem onerat se in primis de jc H. per arreragia ultimi
compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii
patet.
Item idem onerat se de iiifxxxiij K. vj s. viij d. per
integras firmas dictorum dominiorum de Orkna et
Schetland de terminis compoti, assedatorum compotanti pro
dicta summa annuatim per literas domini regis sub magno
sigillo, ut patet in eisdem. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, vcxxxiij H.
vj s. viij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
domino Patricio Hammiltoun de Kincavill militi, tunc
rotulatori, in triginta una libris tresdecim solidis et
quatuor denariis, dicto domino Patricio per suas binas
acquittantias manu sua subscriptas fatente solutionem
super compotum et de quibus reddidit compotum, xxxj tt.
VOL. xiv. i
130
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Respondebit
Patricius
Hammiltoun,
tunc rotulator.
Respondebit
Alexander Jar-
dane, rotulator.
Respondebit
dictus Alex-
ander Jardane,
rotulator.
xiij g. iiij d. Et eidem per liberationem factam custodi-
bus carbonum domini gubernatoris ad sustentationem
castri de Dunbar et palatii de Halirudhous in quadrin-
gentis triginta septem cercinis carbonum per preceptum
dicti domini Patricii, extendentibus ad novem libras novem
solidos et sex denarios, dicto precepto ac testimonio
dictorum custodum ostensis super compotum, ix li. ix s.
vj d., pro quibus dictus dominus Patricius respondebit,
que due summe sunt de arreragiis compotantis. Et
eidem in centum et decem martis salsis et totidem
porcis, compotando sexies viginti pro centum, liberatis
domino Alexandro Jardane de Apilgirth militi, rotulatori,
ad expensas domicilii domini gubernatoris, allocando
pro qualibet marta duodecim solidos et pro quolibet
porco sex solidos, extendentibus ad centum et septemdecim
libras, dicto rotulatore per suam acquittantiam et
presente fatente liberationem super compotum, jcxvij Ii.,
pro quibus respondebit. Et per emptionem certarum
cercinarum carbonum et liberatarum ad expensas domicilii
domini gubernatoris apud Dunbar et Halirudhous per
preceptum dicti domini Alexandri rotulatoris exten-
dentium ad quadraginta tres libras septemdecim solidos
et decem denarios, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia
dicti domini Alexandri ostenso super compotum, xliij li.
xvij s. x d., pro quibus respondebit; Et eidem de firmis
insule de Burray concessis ecclesie cathedrali Orcadensi
in viginti libris annuatim in perpetuam elimosinam per
dominum regem Jacobum quartum pie memorie, de anno
compoti, xx li. Et compotanti per solutionem factam Ro-
berto Mortoun, falconario, in viginti libris, ad portandum
falcones de Schetland ad dominum regem et guberna-
torem, per preceptum dicti domini gubernatoris, dicto
precepto ostenso super compotum et dicto Roberto fatente
solutionem super compotum, xx li. Et Simoni Fresell,
falconario, in viginti libris, ad portandum consimiles
falcones de Orkna ad dominum regem et gubernatorem,
per preceptum dicti domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto
unacum acquittantia dicti Simonis ostenso super com-
1516.
EEGUM SCOTORUM.
131
potum, xx R. Et per liberationem certarum cercinarum
carbonum ad expensas domicilii domini gubernatoris
missarum ad Dunbar et Halirudhous per preceptum
dicti domini Alexandri rotulatoris, extendentium ad
septem libras septem solidos et quinque denarios, dicto
rotulatore presente et fatente liberationem super com- ^ J ^
potum, vii R. vij s. v d., pro quibus dictus rotulator dictus Aiex-
r > o o i. x ' ander Jardane
respondebit. Et compotanti pro feodo duorum servitorum rotulator.
suorum custodientium artalyeriam, capientium in die
duos solidos pro eorum asculentis et poculentis et pro
eorum feodis septem libras in anno, de anno compoti et
anno precedente hoc compotum particulariter examinatis
super compotum, lxxx R. Et dicto domino Alexandro
rotulatori in centum octuaginta tribus libris octodecim
solidis et septem denariis, ipso presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, jclxxxiij R. xviij s. vij d.,
pro quibus respondebit. Summa expensarum, vcxxxiij R. Do.
vj s. viij d. Et sic eque.
Compotum Gilberti comitis de Cassillis, domini Carrik,
Kennedy, camerarii de Carrik, Leswalt, et Menybrig, Leswault,
[. Edinburgh , 6 August 1516, from 5 September 1515.'] et Meny-
Idem onerat se in primis de xviij H. xiij s. iiij d. de Dr1^'
firmis terrarum de Garvaneheid infra vicecomitatum de
Carrik de anno compoti. Et de x R. de firmis terrarum
de Turnebery de eodem anno. Et de vj R. xiij s. iiij d.
unius tertie partis terrarum de Trabeauch de eodem anno.
Et de xiij R. vj s. viij d. duarum aliarum partium de
Trabeauch de anno compoti, ut patet in rotulo nonage-
simi tertii. Et de jcx R. xiij s. vj d. per integras firmas
terrarum de Leswalt, Menybrig, et Barquhanny de anno
compoti. Et de xx R. de firmis terrarum de Grenane
de anno pr edicto. Summa hujus oneris, jclxxix R. vj s.
x d.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
annuo redditu viginti septem librarum concesso Patricio
Sinclair hereditarie de promptioribus pecuniis feodifirme
terrarum de Leswalt et Menybrig per cartam sub magno
Respondebit
dominus Alex-
ander Jardane,
rotulator.
Respondebit
dictus Alex-
ander Jardane,
rotulator.
Murray.
Frumen-
tum,
Ordeum.
132 ROTULI SCACCARII 1516.
sigillo, de anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis,
xxvij li. Et compotanti de firmis terrarum de Grenane ex-
tendentium ad viginti libras concessarum Willelmo Douglas
hereditarie, ut patet in rotulo anni etc. vc noni, de anno
compoti, xx R. Et de firmis medie partis de Trabeauch
extendentis ad decem libras compotanti spectantis, ut
patet in rotulis precedentibus, de anno compoti, x li.
Et per solutionem factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun
de Kincavill militi in sexaginta una libris de firmis
terrarum de Carrik, Leswalt, et Menybrig termini Sancti
Martini hujus compoti, dicto domino Patricio per suam
acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente solutionem
super compotum et de quibus reddidit compotum, lxj li.
Et domino Alexandro de Jardane Apilgirth, militi, in
quadraginta libris de firmis dictarum terrarum termini
Penthecostes hujus compoti, dicto domino Alexandro per
suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente solu-
tionem super compotum, xl li., pro quibus respondebit.
Et dicto domino Alexandro rotulatori in viginti una
libris sex solidis et decem denariis, dicto domino Alex-
andro presente et fatente solutionem super compotum,
xxj li. vj s. x d., pro quibus respondebit. Summa expen-
sarum, jclxxix li. vj s. x d. Et sic eque.
Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, tunc
camerarii Moravie, [. Edinburgh , 7 August 1516 ,] per magis-
trum Johann em Caldour nomine dicti comitis, \from 3
August 1515.\
Idem onerat se in primis de lxvj li. iiij s. iiij J. per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa oneris arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xxviij celdris iiij bollis
frumenti per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in
pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xxxvij celdris x bollis ordei
per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem,
de quibus compotans asserit restare super dominum
Willelmum Ogilvy de terris dominicalibus de Constable-
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
133
feild et Colnakeule de croppo anni etc. XIII, viij celdre.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xxxj martis xxxiij mutonibus
vj celdris v bollis avenarum per arreragia ultimi compoti
sui ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ix lastis salmonum per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
Ixiiij H. x s. x d. de arreragiis domini Roberti Rankin,
nec de x celdris vij bollis j ferlota ij peccis frumenti,
nec de x celdris v bollis j ferlota j pecca J pecce ordei,
nec de xj celdris iij bollis avenarum, nec de xij lastis
viij barilibus salmonum de arreragiis ultimi compoti
dicti domini Roberti Rankin, vicarii de Invernes, pro
quibus vocandi sunt executores et heredes sui. Summa vocandi sunt,
hujus arreragii in pecunia, victualibus, et salmonibus
patet.
Nec de xiiij bollis ordei de arreragiis domini Willelmi vocandus.
Ogilvy restantibus in pede compoti sui, ut patet in eodem
reddito anno quingentesimo decimo tertio.
Expense frumenti. In primis allocatur compotanti Frumen-
per liberationem factam Johanni Glen, naute, in octo ^um-
celdris et una bolla frumenti per preceptum domini
Patricii Hammiltoun, tunc rotulatoris, receptis per
Jacobum Craw, pistorem domini gubernatoris, et intratis
in libris domicilii ejusdem ostensis super compotum, viij
celdre j bolla frumenti. Et per venditionem septem
celdrarum et octo bollarum frumenti pro quinquaginta
libris, dicto domino Patricio Hammiltoun solutis et de
quibus reddidit cpmpotum in ultimo compoto suo, vij
celdre viij bolle frumenti. Summa expensarum, xv celdre
ix bolle Trumenti. Et sic restant xij celdre xj bolle
frumenti.
Expense ordei. In primis allocatur compotanti per Ordeum.
venditionem septem celdrarum octo bollarum ordei pro
quinquaginta libris dicto domino Patricio solutis per
compotantem et de quibus reddidit compotum in ultimo
134
EOTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Galway.
compoto suo, vij celdre viij bolle ordei. Et per libera-
tionem factam sex celdrarum unius bolle ordei liberatarum
Johanni Glen, nauti, per preceptum dicti domini Patricii
Hammiltoun, tunc rotulatoris, et intratarum in libris
domicilii domini gubernatoris, vj celdre j bolla ordei.
Summa expensarum, xiij celdre ix bolle ordei. Et sic
restant xxiiij celdre j bolla ordei. Quam restam frumenti,
videlicet duodecim celdras et undecim bollas, Eobertus
Bertoun, compotorum rotulator, vendidit magistro Johanni
Caldor, compotanti pro tempore, pro octuaginta quatuor
libris undecim solidis et octo denariis, bolla stante ad
octo solidos et quatuor denarios, cum quibus dictus
Eobertus rotulator oneratus est in compoto suo reddito
anno etc. vcdecimo septimo. Et sic eque quoad frumen-
tum. Et de resta ordei superius restante dictus Eobertus
rotulator vendidit dicto magistro Johanni Caldor sexdecim
celdras pro septuaginta sex libris et sexdecim solidis,
bolla stante ad sex solidos, solutis dicto Eoberto rotulatori,
cum quibus onerabitur in compoto suo reddito anno etc.
vcdecimo septimo. Et sic restant de ordeo viij celdre j
bolla ordei. Et eque ut superius de frumento.
Compotum Thome Eorestare, camerarii de Galway,
[ Edinburgh , 5 August 1516, from 9 August 1515.']
Idem onerat se in primis de vijclj H. iiij s. j d. lxvj
martis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijclj H. viij s. iiij d. xiij martis
per integras firmas terrarum dominii Galwidie supra
aquam de Cree de terminis compoti. Et de vijclxxxv H.
ix s. iiij d. per integras firmas dicti dominii subtus aquam
de Cree, et terrarum de Kirkandris. Et de xx martis de
firmis terrarum etiam subtus Cree de termino Sancti
Martini hujus compoti, que particulariter scribuntur in
rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi quarti. Summa hujus
oneris, jmxxxvj H. xvij s. viij d. xxxiij marte. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, jmvijclxxxviij H. xxj d.
Ixxxxix marte.
1516.
BEGUM SCOTOEUM.
135
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
duabus marcis exeuntibus de terris de Litle Baclierne
solutis Johanni Berik de Dalbaty de anno compoti,
xxvj s. viij d. Et de firmis piscarie de Blaidnoch in
manibus Fratrum Predicatorum de Wigtoun ex tollerantia
domini regis de anno compoti, iij B. x s. Et de firmis
terrarum de Park, Largwey, Craginbay, Daldavyne, et
Largmoir, extendentium in anno ad viginti libras tres-
decim solidos et quatuor denarios, concessis Iley heraldo
per literas sub magno sigillo in feodo suo ad vitam alias
ostensas super compotum, de anno compoti, xx li. xiij s.
iiij d. Et de firmis terrarum de Barcloy, Lagan, Brodland
de Suthik, et Brodland de Lagan, extendentium ad viginti
libras octo solidos et octo denarios in anno, concessarum
Johanni Lindissay olim de Wauchop hereditarie per
cartam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super compotum
in scaccario, de anno compoti, xx H. viij s. viij d. Et
pro triginta tribus martis receptis ab husbandis Galwidie
tam subtus Cree quam supra, pro quarum qualibet eisdem
allocantur quinque solidi in eorum firmis, de termino
Sancti Martini hujus compoti, viij B. v s. Et de firmis
dimedietatis de Schannok nuncupata Balmangane, exten-
dentis in anno ad viginti libras, concessis tunc Marchie
signifero, nunc autem Albanie herauldo, in feodo suo ad
vitam, per literas sub magno sigillo alias ostensas super
compotum, xx B. Et eidem in tribus libris sex solidis et
octo denariis per defalcationem firmarum de Arthborg
spectante Duncano McKe, eidem remissis per literas
domini regis sub signeto et subscriptione alias ostensas
super compotum, iij B. vj s. viij d. Et de firmis terrarum
de Pollincre concessarum Boberto Charteris de Amisfeild
per cartam sub magno sigillo, de anno compoti, iiij s.
iiij d. Et de firmis terrarum de Auchinskeauch, Clon-
yark, Auchinhay, Glenstokane, Auchinlosk, extendentium
in anno ad viginti marcas, Mariote Bonkle, relicte
quondam Johannis Lindissay in feodo suo concessis pro
gratuito servitio suo domino regi et regine impenso et
impendendo per literas sub privato alias ostensas super
136
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
compotum, de anno compoti, xiij Ii. vj s. viij d. Et de
firmis viginti marcatarum terrarum de Culvirnes, Cultis,
Largis, et Blairmawkyn concessis Alexandro McCulloch
militi et Mariote Sinclar sponse sue ad vitam per literas
domini regis alias ostensas super compotum, de anno
compoti, xiij H. vj s. viij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum
de Cule, Corvane, et Quhitpark, extendentium ad triginta
quinque libras spectantium Roberto Langmure, tenenti
earundem, sibi remissis per dominum gubernatorem de
terminis Sancti Martini anni etc. decimi quarti et Penthe-
costes anni etc. decimi quinti, dicta remissione manu dicti
domini gubernatoris subscripta et sub signeto suo ostensa
super compotum, xxxv H. Et per solutionem factam
Jacobo Reidheuch, tunc compotorum rotulatori, in novem
libris et liberatis J acobo Paterson, servitori dicti rotulatoris
per preceptum ejusdem, dicto precepto unacum acquit-
Respondebit tantia dicti Jacobi Pater son ostenso super compotum,
heuchUro^uia- *x ^ Pr0 fi^bus dictus Jacobus Reidheuch, tunc rotu-
tor- lator, respondebit. Et per solutionem factam domino
Patricio Hammiltoun, tunc compotorum rotulatori, in
tricentis quadraginta quinque libris sex solidis et sex
denariis et in quadraginta duabus libris et in decem libris
liberatis Jacobo Nesbit, clavigero, in solutionem feodi sui
terminorum Sancti Martini quingentesimi decimi quarti
et Penthecostes anni etc. vcdecimi quinti per preceptum
dicti domini Patricii rotulatoris, et in triginta libris liberatis
Alexandro Kers in solutionem gagiarum suarum per
spatium decem mensium per consimile preceptum dicti
rotulatoris, et in octo marcis liberatis David Lowre,
cursori regis, in solutionem feodi sui pro duobus annis
precedentibus octavum diem Februarii anni etc. vcdecimi
quinti per preceptum rotulatoris predicti, et in viginti
marcis liberatis Alexandro Jardane de Apilgirth militi
in solutionem pabuli equi sui per preceptum dicti
domini Patricii, et in sexdecim libris tresdecim solidis et
quatuor denariis liberatis David Balfour et Jacobo
Kinloch, janitoribus, in solutionem gagiarum suarum
viginti unius septimanarum ante datam octavi diei
1516.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
137
Februarii anni Domini etc. vcdeeimi quinti, per pre-
ceptum dicti domini Patricii, extendentibus in toto ad
quadringintas sexaginta duas libras tresdecim solidos et
duos denarios, et de quadringentis quadraginta quinque
libris septemdecim solidis et decem denariis dicte summe Respondebit
dictus dominus Patricius reddidit compotum, et de sex- Patricius Ham-
decim libris quindecim solidis et quatuor denariis rotuiator, pro
respondebit, iiijclxij li. xiij s. ij d. Et liberate Georgio m/ a.’ xv s’
Gude pro servitio suo facto domino gubernatori et dominis
consilii per preceptum domini gubernatoris ex considera-
tione auditorum, x H. Et eidem de firmis terrarum
dominicalium de Treif vocatarum le Manis de Keltoun
ac officii senescallatus de Kirkcudbrycht, extendentibus in
anno ad centum libras, assedatis domino de Maxwell
et sibi remissis per dominum gubernatorem, dicta remis-
sione per literam sub privato ostensa super compotum, de
anno compoti et de duobus annis precedentibus hoc com-
potum, iijc H, Et per solutionem factam domino' Alex-
andro Jardane de Apilgirth militi, compotorum rotulatori,
in tricentis quadraginta quatuor libris, dicto domino
Alexandro presente et per suas quatuor acquittantias sub
suo signeto ostensas super compotum, irpxliiij n., pro dominus Aiex-
quibus respondebit. Et dicto domino Alexandro in rotuiator.
novem libris novem solidis et quatuor denariis recipienti
super compotum, ix li. ix s. iiij d., pro quibus respondebit. do.
Et dicto Alexandro in triginta quatuor libris per manus
Eoberti Gordoun de Glen militis, dicto domino Alexandro
presente. et per suam acquittantiam [fatente] solutionem
super compotum, xxxiiij it, pro quibus respondebit. do.
Summa expensarum, jmiijcx li. xix s. vj d. Et sic restant
iiiflxxvij 11. ij s. iij d. lxxxxix marte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de multura ville de
Auchinhay spectante Mariote Bonkle extendente ad duas
marcas in anno, dicte Mariote remissa ex consideratione
auditorum de anno compoti et duobus annis precedentibus
hoc compotum, iiij li. Et Jacobo Eesbit, clavigero, in
decem libris in feodo suo de terminis compoti per pre-
cept um dicti domini Alexandri rotulatoris, dicto Jacobo
138
BOTULI SC ACC ABII
1516.
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, x B.
Summa expensarum, xiiij 11. Et sic restant iiijclxiij fi.
ij s. iij 3. lxxxxix marte.
Kintor,
Coule, et
Oneile.
Respondebit
Patricius
Hammiltoun,
rotulator.
Compotum Alexandri Irwin de Drum, intromissoris
terrarum de Kintor, Kowl, et Oneile, [Edinburgh, 13
August 1516, from 17 August 1515.\
Idem onerat se in primis de jmjcxxvj B. viij d. vxxxiiij
martis jcxxij mutonibus jcx duodenis caponum et pultria-
rum xx celdris ordei xx celdris avenarum. Summa
arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xlv B. iiij martis dictis custume-
martis viij mutonibus vj duodenis caponum et pultriarum
j celdra ordei j celdra avenarum de firmis thanagii de
Kintor per tempus compoti. Et de x B. j marta de firmis
de Coule de terminis compoti. Et de xiij B. vj s. viij d.
ij martis per integras firmas de Oneil nuncupato Cors et
Kincragy de terminis compoti. Et de vj B. de Cochris
de eodem anno. Et de x B. de firmis de Abiryeldy de
eodem anno. Summa hujus oneris, lxxxiiij B. vj s
viij d. vij marte x mutones vj duodene caponum et pul-
triarum j celdra ordei j celdra avenarum. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, jmijcx B. vij s. iiij d. jcj marte
jcxxxij mutones jcxvj duodene caponum et pultriarum xxj
celdre ordei xxj celdre avenarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam Garriauch signifero in viginti libris in
solutionem sui feodi per preceptum domini Patricii Ham-
miltoun de Kincavill militis de duobus annis ante hoc
compotum, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti Gar-
-riauch signiferi ostenso super compotum, xx B., pro quibus
respondebit. Et dicto domino Patricio, tunc rotulatori,
in quadraginta quinque libris per Johannem Lesly de
Wardens solutis de firmis terrarum de Kintor, dicto
domino Patricio per suam acquittantiam manu sua sub-
scriptam fatente solutionem super compotum, et de quibus
reddidit compotum in sua ultima supervisione reddita etc.,
xlv B. Et domino Alexandro Jardin de Apilgirth militi,
1516.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
139
compotorum rotulatori, in viginti quinque libris de firmis
et de arreragiis dictarum terrarum de Kintor per dictum
Johannem Lesly solutis super compotum, xxv H., pro qui- Respondebit
l i. 7 l ± Alexander Jar-
bus dictus dominus Alexander rotulator respondebit. Et dm, rotulator.
per solutionem factam dicto Alexandro rotulatori in decem
libris de firmis terrarum de Coule et in quindecim solidis
pro una marta per compotantem solutis et eidem com- ^
x x 1 . Respondebit
potanti spectantibus hereditarie de anno compoti, x H. Alexander Jar-
1 x din, rotulator,
j marta. Et eidem per solutionem factam episcopo Abir- p™ x n. xv i.
donensi, percipienti annuatim quatuor libras de dicto
thanagio et tres marcas cum dimedia de Coule et Oneile
pro secundis decimis sibi debitis, de anno compoti et de
anno immediate precedente hoc compotum, xij H. xiij s.
iiij d. Summa expensarum, jcxij li. xiij s. iiij d. j marta.
Et sic restant jmlxxxxvij H. xiiij s. jc marte jcxxxij
mutones jcxvj duodene caponum et pultriarum xxj celdre
ordei xxj celdre avenarum.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
domino Patricio Hammiltoun de Kincavile militi, tunc
rotulatori, de firmis terrarum de Oneil in viginti libris et
decem solidis spectantibus Patricio Eorbes de arreragiis
dicti compoti, de viginti libris dicte summe dictus Patricius Respondebit
.. c ° . Patricius
reddidit compotum in ultima supervisione sua, et pro Hammutoun,
x tunc rotulator,
decem solidis respondebit, xx H. x s. Et compotanti per Pr<> x 5.
solutionem factam domino Alexandro Jardin, compotorum
rotulatori, in quatuor libris et decem solidis de firmis
dictarum terrarum de Oneile per dictum Patricium Eorbes,
dicto domino Alexandro per suam acquittantiam manu
sua subscriptam fatente solutionem super compotum, Respondebit
i Alexander «JAr*
iiij H. x s., pro quibus respondebit. Et dicto domino din, rotulator.
Alexandro rotulatori in viginti quinque libris de dictis
firmis de Oneil per dictum Patricium, dicto domino Alex-
andro presente et fatente solutionem super compotum,
xxv H., pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et eidem do.
de arreragiis dicti compotantis de firmis terrarum de Kin-
tor spectantium Johanni Lesly de Wardaris extendentium
ad centum quadraginta libras, ex eo quod dictus J ohannes
Lesly composuit cum auditoribus scaccarii pro octuaginta
140
BOTULI SCACCABII
1516.
Respondebit
Alexander Jar-
din, rotulator,
pro lxxx U.
Ross.
libris solutis dicto domino Alexandro super compotum, et
residuum dicte summe centum et quadraginta librarum,
videlicet sexaginta libre, remisse dicto Johanni per dictos
auditores super compotum, jcxl 11, et pro octuaginta libris
dicte summe dictus Alexander rotulator respondebit.
Summa harum expensarum, jclxxxx 11. Et sic restant
ixcvij 11 xiiij s. jc marte jcxxxij mutones jcxvj duodene
caponum et pultriarum xxj celdre ordei xxj celdre avena-
rum. Que resta crevit de terris de Abiryeldy, Bochrome,
Kynmunnee, et Westir Cochros, et terre de Abiryelde
donate erant hereditarie heredibus domini Alexandri Gor-
doun de Megmar militis, et terre de Bochrom et Kynneve
recuperate hereditarie de manibus regis per • comitem
Atholie, et terre de Westir Cochros recuperate hereditarie
per Johannem Panton de Petmadan de manibus regis, et
sic hujusmodi resta est exoneranda, et firme dictorum
terrarum in futurum minime onerande. Et sic eque
quoad dictam restam.
Compotum reverendi in Cristo patris Andree episcopi
Cathanensis, camerarii Rossie, [. Edinburgh , 19 August
1516, from 12 August 1515?\
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de resta
ultimi compoti sui' comitatus Rossie redditi duodecimo
die mensis Septembris anno Domini etc. decimo quinto,
videlicet in pecunia de ijcliiij R. v s. iiij d. ij celdris viij
bollis ordei lxv celdris xiij bollis farine avqnatice vxxxj
martis xvj mutonibus xxxiiij celdris iiij bollis avenarum.
Nec onerabitur inferius in compoto dominii de Ardmanach
de resta compotantis dicti dominii reddita ultimo die
.mensis Octobris anno predicto decimo quinto, videlicet de
tricentis septem libris et tresdecim solidis quinquaginta
duabus celdris tresdecim bollis duabus ferlotis una pecca
ordei sex celdris farine avenatice xxxviij martis ij quar-
teris xij lastis salmonum, quia dicte reste allocate sunt
compotanti pro expensis factis circa custodiam castrorum
de Dingvale et Reidcastell ab hominibus Insularum et
aliis male dispositis volentibus eadem castra insidiare,
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
141
construendo fossas, foveas, et muros circa dicta castra, et
emendo quandam perticatam terre ad ducendum foveam
per dictam perticatam terre ad castrum de Dingvale, et
per emptionem machinarum dictarum serpentinis, hak-
buttes, culveringis, pulverum vocatorum lez gunpuldir,
handbowis, sagittarum, halbertis, Leith axis, et Jedwortb
stanis, ac multarum aliarum rerum necessariarum pro
custodia dictorum castrorum, necnon pro expensis esculen-
torum et poculentorum sexaginta personarum cum
machinatore custodientium dictum castrum de Dingvale
per spatium unius anni et sexdecim septimanarum, et pro
expensis viginti quatuor personarum cum machinatore
custodientium et existentium in Reidcastell per spatium
duorum annorum, ac pro feodis omnium dictarum person-
arum per idem tempus, et pro terris tentis vastis in
dictis comitatu et dominio in isto turbido tempore exten-
dentibus ad majorem summam quam predicte reste
se extendunt secundum judicium et discretionem
auditorum scaccarii easdem expensas considerantium
ultra expensas per compotantem et familiam suam tem-
pore adventus sui ad dicta castra factas, que reste pre-
dicte erant de arreragiis compotantis de suis compotis
dictorum comitatus et dominii de annis Domini etc.
quingentesimi decimi tertii, decimi quarti, et decimi
quinti. Et pro firmis fructibus et emolumentis dictorum
comitatus Rossie et dominii de Ardmannacht de anno
Domini etc. vcdecimo sexto compotans integre et sane
respondebit sine allocatione terrarum vastarum aut
aliarum quarumcunque expensarum preter expensas
ordinarias solitas ante decessum ultimi regis defuncti
allocare, et pro dictis machinis, armis, et artalyearia pre-
dicts dictus compotans dabit inventarium rotulatori, quod
conscribetur in dorso dicti rotuli.
Idem onerat se in primis de lj R. xxxiiij celdris xij
bollis ordei xxvj celdris xij bollis farine avenatice iiij
celdris avenarum xvj martis xvj mutonibus per integras
firmas quarterii de Delny de anno compoti. Et de
xxxj li. v celdris x bollis ordei v celdris x bollis farine
142
EOTULI SCACCARII
1516.
avenatice v celdris avenarum x martis x mutonibus per
integras firmas quarterii de Balcony de anno compoti.
Et de jcviij It vj s. viij d. iij celdris iiij bollis ordei iij
celdris iiij bollis farine avenatice iij celdris iiij bollis avena-
rum xiiij martis xiiij mutonibus de firmis quarterii de
Kinnardy de dicto anno compoti. Et de lxiij li. vj s.
viij d. xij bollis ordei xij bollis farrine avenatice xij
bollis avenarum iij martis ix mutonibus per integras
firmas quarterii de Fernyewar. Et de xxix 11. xiij s.
iiij d. ij celdris iiij bollis ordei ij celdris iiij bollis farrine
avenatice j celdra avenarum viij martis per integras
firmas terrarum de Kynnellane. Et de v li. vj s. viij d.
annui redditus de Caldor de anno compoti. Summa
hujus oneris, ijclxxxviij li. xiij s. iiij d. xlvj celdre x
bolle ordei xxxviij celdre x bolle farine avenatice xiiij
celdre avenarum lj marte xlix mutones.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se dejcxvijli.
viij s. ij d. de arreragiis ultimi compoti quondam
David Sinclar facti per dominum Alexandrum Kinpunt,
canonicum Moraviensem, anno Domini etc. quingentesimo
septimo nomine dicti quondam David, ut patet in eodem,
licet mentio habebatur in rotulis in hunc compotum anni
etc. v°septimi et anni Domini etc. vcdecimi quinti de
arreragiis certorum victualium ordei, farine avenatice, et
martarum, que victualia et marte commutata erant in
pecuniam, ut patet in dicto compoto anni etc. vcseptimi.
Nec de piscaria de Ochphell occupata per heredes quon-
dam Alexandri de Insulis clamantes eandem hereditarie
sibi pertinere.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem fatam Fratribus Predicatoribus de Inver-
nes, percipientibus annuatim unam celdram farrine
avenatice ex elimosina quondam Eufamie comitisse Eossie
et confirmatione domini regis, de anno compoti, j celdra
ordei j celdra farine avenatice. Et capellano celebranti in
ecclesia Sancti Duthaci de Thayn percipienti annuatim
decem libras per literas sub privato durante voluntate do-
mini regis de anno compoti, x li. Et mauro comitatus Eossie
1516.
REGUM- SCOTORUM.
143
in feodo sno de anno compoti, xxvj s. viij d. Et altri
capellano celebranti in dicta ecclesia parrochali de Thayn
percipienti annnatim octo marcas unam celdram ordeiunam
celdram farine avenatice unam celdram avenarum quatuor
martas et quatuor mutones de firmis de Ueuin Mekle, de
anno compoti, v li. vj s. viij d. j celdra ordei j celdra farine
avenatice j celdra avenarum iiij marte iiij mutones. Et
maro de Balcony pro feodo suo de anno compoti, xx s.
Et eidem de decem libris firmarum piscarie de Conane
locate pro salmonibus, pro quibus salmonibus compotans
respondebit de anno compoti, x li. Et granatario infra
castrum de Dingvale pro custodia granalis de anno
compoti, xxvj s. viij d. Et husbandis de Fyres, Swar-
dule, Arduvale, Moy, Kynnard, Drumglust, Auchnasowle,
Arcon, Kessokkis, Kynnellan, pro victualibus, martis,
mutonibus, videlicet, pro celdra ordei tresdecim solidi
quatuor denarii, pro marta quatuor solidi, pro mutone
octo denarii, in eorum firmis, de anno compoti, xviij R.
iiij s. ij d. Et pro custodia castri de Dingvaile de
firmis terrarum dominicalium de Kynnardy extendentium
ad viginti sex marcas, terrarum de Balcony ad octo
marcas, Streithskey ad duas marcas cum dimedia,
unacum decem libris firmarum dominii Rossie ac viginti
uno mutonibus cum cana et pultriis terrarum in manibus
regis existentium ante mortem quondam comitisse Rossie,
de anno compoti, xxxiij li. vj s. viij d. xxj mutones cum
cana et pultriis ut supra. Et Hectori McKenze alias
Auchinroy precipienti annuatim undecim libras sex
solidos octo denarios octo bollas ordei octo bollas farine
avenatice octo bollas avenarum duas martas duos
mutones de firmis de Moy et Brayn per libras domini
regis durante voluntate ejusdem, xj li. vj s. viij d. viij
bolle ordei viij bolle farine avenatice viij bolle avenarum
ij marte ij mutones. Et husbandis de Kincrag,
Culkinze, Culyeauch Mekle, pro sex celdris ordei et
farine tribus celdris avenarum decem martis totidem
mutonibus in eorum firmis, allocando ut supra, de anno
compoti, vij li. ij s. iiij d. Et per decidentiam firmarum
144
EOTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Ardman-
ach.
foreste de Rannauch de anno compoti, iiij bolle ordei iiij
bolle farine avenatice, Et pro expensis factis circa
inductionem victualium granatis et custodiam de Delny
de anno compoti, xl g. Et pro glebis et focalibus erga
adventum domini regis et gubernatoris dum ibi advenerint,
de anno compoti tantum, xl s. ij bolle farine avenatice.
Summa expensarum, jcij li. xix s. x d. ij celdre xij bolle
ordei ij celdre- xiiij bolle farine avenatice j celdra viij
bolle avenarum vj marte xxvij mutones. Et sic restant
jclxxxv li. xiij s. vj d. xiiij celdre xiiij bolle ordei xxxv
celdre xij bolle farine avenatice xij celdre viij bolle
avenarum xlv marte xxij mutones. Pro qua resta dicti
dominii et pro resta dominii de Ardmanach compotans
composuit cum domino gubernatore pro quingintis libris,
solutis Jacobo Stewart, fratri germano domini de
Argowan, per preceptum dicti domini gubernatoris manu
sua subscriptum ostensum super compotum, et dicto
Jacobo fatente solutionem dicte summe quingentarum
librarum super compotum. Insuper idem dominus
gubernator mandavit allocare dictam summam in rotulis
et extrahere dictas restas ac quascunque alias dictorum
dominiorum de dictis rotulis. Et sic eque quoad pre-
dictas restas. Que solutio facta fuit dicto Jacobo
Stewart ad provisionem navium, videlicet le Margret et
James existentium apud Dunbritane.
Compotum reverendi in Cristo patris Andree episcopi
Cathanensis, arrenditarii de Ardmanauch, [ Edinburgh ,
2 0 August 1516, from 31 October 1515 .]
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de iijcvij
li. xiij s. lij celdris xiij bollis ij ferlotis j pecca ordei vj
celdris farine avenatice xxxviij martis ij quarteris xij
lastis salmonum de arreragiis ultimi compoti sui dicti
dominii propter allocationem sibi factam de expensis
mentionatis in compoto suo comitatus Rossie superius
facto, ut patet latius in eodem memoriali.
Idem onerat se in primis de jclxxxxij R. xiiij s. iiij d.
xxiij celdris x bollis ordei ij celdris farine avenatice
1516.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
145
xx martis j quarter xx mutonibus j quarter lvij duo-
denis pultriarum vj duodenis caponum per integras firmas
dicti dominii de anno compoti, que particulariter scribun-
tur in rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi septimi. Et de iiij
lastis salmonum full, reid, et sweit, piscarie de Conane et
mensure de Hamburgh. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de xiiij H. vj s. viij d. per
augmentation em firmarum villarum de Culcowy, Drum-
namarg, Murane, et molendini Eubii Castri ultra firmas
in rotulis precedentibus et rentali contentas, per asseda-
tionem dictarum villarum in feodifirma Henrico Stewart,
assedatarum unacum victualibus, martis, mutonibus, et pul-
triis, ut in predictis rotulis et in rentali specificatur libere
sine quacunque allocatione pecunie pro dictis victualibus,
martis, et mutonibus, prout latius in carta domini regis
sub magno sigillo in dorso dicti rotuli conscripta # con-
tinetur, de anno compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet.
* Jacobus Dei gratia rex Scotorum, omnibus probis hominibus totius
terre sue clericis et laicis, salutem. Sciatis nos post dissolutionem per
nos factam cum avisamento trium regni nostri statuum in plano parlia-
ment© de annexationibuS terrarum corone nostre pro earum assedatione in
feodifirma, poletia-et edificatione infra dictum nostrum regnum habendis
et in augmentationem nostri rentalis et pro proficuo patrimonii corone
nostre, dedisse, concessisse, et ad feodifirmam dimisisse et hac presente carta
nostra confirmasse dilecto nostro Henrico Stewart, omnes et singulas terras
nostras subscriptas, videlicet terras de Culcowy annuatim extendentes ad
tresdecim marcas celdram victualium, pro qua celdra allocatos tenentibus
ejusdem in firmis suis termini Sancti Martini sexdecim solidos cum marta
et mutone, allocando eisdem tenentibus in firmis dicti termini Sancti
Martini pro merta quinque solidos et pro mutone duodecim denarios,
terras de Drumnamarge annuatim extendentes ad decem marcas celdram
victualium cum merta et mutone cum allocatione predicta, terras de
Muran extendentes annuatim ad octodecim marcas duas celdras victualium
cum duabus mertis et duobus mutonibus cum allocatione predicta, octo
bollas ordei et unam duodenam le pultre absque allocatione predicta, una
cum molendino Rubei nostri Castri annuatim extendente ad duas marcas
cum suis pertinentiis, jacentes in dominio nostro de Ardmanauch infra
vicecomitatum nostrum de Invernys extendentes in integro annuatim in
firma cum alloeationibus predictis ad summam quadraginta trium mar-
carum: Tenendas et habendas omnes et singulas predictas terras cum
molendino et pertinentiis dicto Henrico et heredibus suis masculis, quibus
deficientibus seniori suarum heredum feminiarum absque divisione earun-
dem, de nobis et successoribus nostris in feodifirma et hereditate imper-
VOL. XIV. E
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EOTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Summa totalis onerationis, xcvij li. xij d. xxiij celdre
x bolle ordei ij celdre farine avenatice xx marte j quar-
terium xx mutones j quarteriam lvij duodene pultriarum
vj duodene caponum iij laste salmonum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam capellano capelle de Awach,
percipienti annuatim quinque libras ex fundatione antiqua,
de anno compoti, v li. Et capellano celebranti in ecclesia
collegiata Sancti Duthaci de Thayn fundato per regem
petuum per omnes rectas metas suas antiquas et divisas prout jacent in
longitudine et latitudine, in boscis, planis, moris, merresiis, viis, semitis,
aquis, stagnis, rivolis, pratis, pascuis, et pasturis, aucupationibus, vena-
tionibus, piscationibus, exceptis piscationibus salmonum le kipper et
smoltis, petariis, turbariis, carbonariis, carbonibus, reddendo nobis et
successoribus nostris decimum onus carbonum quos infra predictas terras
lucrari contigerit, lapicidiis, lapide, et calce, fabrilibus, brasinis, bruariis et
genestis, cum curiis et earum exitibus, hereyeldis, et merchetis mulierum,
cum libere introitu et exitu, ac cum omnibus aliis et singulis libertatibus,
commoditatibus, et asiamentis, ac justis suis pertinentiis quibuscunque
tam non nominatis quam nominatis, tam subtus terra quam supra terram,
procul et prope ad predictas et molendinum cum suis pertinentiis
spectantibus seu juste spectare valentibus quomodolibet in futurum,
libere, quiete, plenarie, integre, honorifice, bene et in pace sine, impedi-
mento, revocatione, aut obstaculo aliquali : Reddendo inde annuatim
dictus Henricus et heredes sui nobis et successoribus nostris pro hujus-
modi terris et molendino cum suis pertinentiis summam quadraginta
unius librarum usualis monete regni nostri quatuor celdras et octo bollas
victualium quatuor martas et quatuor mutones et octo duodenas pultria-
rum libere absque allocatione predicta, videlicet dicta victualia, mertas,
mutones, et pultrias ad festum Sancti Martini, et predictas firmas sive
pecunias ad duos anni terminos consuetos, festa videlicet Penthecostes et
Sancti Martini in hieme per equales portiones, videlicet in augmenta-
tionem dicti nostri rentalis summam viginti unius marcarum sex solidorum
et octo denariorum, ac etiam heredes dicti Henrici solvendo nobis et
successoribus nostris duplum dicte feodifirme unius anni ad eorum primum
introitum ad predictas terras et molendinum cum pertinentiis, prout usus
est feodifirme, una cum maritagio cum contigerit : Necnon dictus
Henricus et heredes sui predicti edificando et sustinendo super predictas
terras sufficientem mansionem ex lapidibus et calce cum aula, camera,
orreo, bostari, stabulo, columbario, pomeriis, ortis, et plantatione quer-
cuum et aliarum arborum necessariarum, stagnis, pontibus pro ligeorum
nostrorum passagio in locis congruis infra dictas terras, cum aliis edificiis
et poletiis convenientibus ac patrie et solo dictarum terrarum correspond-
entibus : Insuper si contigerit dictum Henricum et heredes suos pre-
dictos de murthuro, communi furto, aut voluntaria receptatione communis
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
147
Jacobum secundum de firmis de Drumskeifch et Passagii
de Cromarty percipienti annuatim decern marcas, de
anno compoti, vj H. xiij s. iiij d. Et priori et conventui
de Bello Loco percipientibus annuatim octo libras sex-
decim solidos et quatuor denarios unam libram piperis
annui redditus de Awach et Eddirdule, de anno compoti,
ix R. iij s. iiij d., allocando pro libra piperis septem
solidos. Et Fratribus Predicatoribus de Invernes perci-
furti convictos fore, ipsi propterea suam feodifirmam et hereditatem
dictarum terrarum et molendini foresficere et amittere debent, et licebit
nobis et successoribus nostris ad nostre libitum voluntatis desuper dis-
ponere. Et quamvis dicti Henricus et heredes sui sic ut premittitur
convicti pro eorum* vita compositionem faciant, ipsi tamen nec heredes
non introibunt ad predictas terras et molendinum nec easdem possidebunt
nisi benevolentiam et favorem nostri et successorum nostrorum desuper
obtineant: Ac etiam predicti Henricus et heredes sui antedicti inveniendo
pro qualibet decem librata dictarum terrarum duos equestres unum
eorum cum lancia cum uno equo onerativo ad faciendum nobis servitium
in nostris guerris et exercitibus cum per nostras literas aut proclamationes
ut interest ad hoc requisiti et mandati fuerint, et si solutio unius
termini in alium recurrat minime persoluta ille terminus minime per-
solutus post exitum ejusdem ut prefertur duplicatur, necnon solvendo
multuram dictarum terrarum molendinis nostris debitam et consuetam,
Et non licebit dicto Henrico nec heredibus suis predictis ad exercitum,
videlicet le hostingis, aliquibus accedere nisi nobis cum aut nostris nomine
nostro locum tenentibus. Ac etiam volumus et ordinamus pro nobis et
successoribus nostris quod non licebit predicto Henrico nec heredibus
suis predictis dictas terras et molendinum in toto vel in parte alienare
aliquibus personis absque consensu aut licentia nostri aut successorum
nostrorum, et si alienationem de eisdem faciant ipsi propterea suam
feodifirmam et hereditatem dictarum terrarum et molendini amittere et
perdere debent. In cujus rei testimonium presenti carte nostre magnum
sigillum nostrum apponi precepimus, testibus reverendissimo reverend-
isque in Cristo patribus Alexandro archiepiscopo Sanctiandree etc., cancel-
lario nostro, Willelmo episcopo Abirdonensi, nostri secreti sigilli custode,
Andrea episcopo Cathanensi, thesaurario nostro, dilectis consanguineis
nostris Archibaldo comite de Ergile domino Campbell et Lorn, magistro
hospitii nostri, Matheo comite de Levinax domino Dernlie, Alexandro
domino Hume, magno camerario nostro, Andrea domino Gray, justiciario
nostro, dilectis clericis nostris magistris Gawino Dunbar, archidiacono
Sanctiandree, nostrorum rotulorum registri et cousilii clerico, Patricio
Paniter, rectore de Tannades, secretario nostro, et Roberto Colvile de
Uchiltre, nostre cancellarie directore, apud Edinburgh decimo quinto
die mensis Augusti anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo undecimo et
regni nostri vicesimo quarto.
148
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
pientibus annuatim viginti solidos, de dicto anno, xx s.
Et capellano celebranti ad altare Sancti Crucis in ecclesia
parroehiali de Invernes percipienti dnas marcas in anno
de mandato domini regis literatorio alias ostenso in
scaccario, de anno compoti, xxvj s. viij d. Et capellano
celebranti in ecclesia cathedrali Rossensi percipienti
annuatim triginta tres solidos quatuor denarios, ut patet
in compotis quondam ducis Rossie de anno compoti,
xxxiij s. iiij d. Et maro de Awaich pro feodo suo
percipienti annuatim duas marcas, et maro de Ardmanach
pro feodo suo de quatuor solidis crofti sui, et cursoribus
de Ardmanach in septem solidis pro eorum laboribus
de firmis de Mariscroftis, de anno compoti, xxxvij g.
viij d. Et husbandis de Ardmanach in eorum firmis,
allocando pro celdra victualium septemdecim solidos,
pro marta quinque solidos, pro mutone duodecim denarios,
extendentes ad viginti quatuor libras et duodecim solidos,
prout in rotulis precedentibus continetur, de qua summa
defalcabitur in presente rotulo et defalcatur in futurum
pro terris de Culkowy, Drumnamarg, Murane, et
molendino Rubei Castri de victualibus, martis, et muton-
ibus earundem quinque libre et sex denarii, ex eo quod
Henricus Stewart habet assedationem dictarum terrarum
in feodifirma hereditarie sine defalcatione pecunie pro
victualibus, martis, et mutonibus dictarum terrarum
extendentem ad summam predictam, et sic in futurum
allocabitur dictis husbandis in eorum firmis pro eorum
victualibus, martis, et mutonibus annuatim novemdecim
libre undecim solidi et sex denarii, prout clare constabat
auditoribus scaccarii et etiam examinatum super com-
potum per cartam dicto Henrico concessam, xix R. xj s.
vj d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Kewtoun cum
devoriis assignatis compotanti pro custodia castri de
Reidcastell per literas sub privato, de anno compoti,
xij li. ij celdre ordei ij marte xx mutones j quarter vj
duodene caponum lvij duodene pultriarum. Et eidem
de firmis de Culmure extendente ad decem marcas in
anno, ex eo quod Hugo Ross de Kilrawok recuperavit
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
149
hujusmodi terras de Culmure sibi spectare hereditarie
per brevia regis de servita et retornata ad capellam
ejusdem in curia viceomitis de Invernes, virtute cujus
retornati dictus Hugo adeptus est preceptum sasine de
dicta capella per quod cepit saisinam, et dictus Hugo
sasitus est in eisdem, prout clare constat auditoribus
super compotum, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. Summa expensarum,
lxiiij R. xix s. ij d. ij celdre ordei ij marte xx mutones j
quarter vj duodene caponum lvij duodene pultriarum.
Et sic restant jcxlij li. xxij d. xxj celdre x bolle ordei ij
celdre farrine avenatice xviij marte j quarter iiij laste
salmonum.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro expensis dictarum
quatuor lastarum* salmonum deliberandarum regi full, reid
et sweit, et mensure de Hamburgh, videlicet pro retibus,
cordis et groundrapis, schetis, sale, le cobiis, et lignis
berilium, esculentis, poculentis, ac feodis piscatorum,
et pro omnibus aliis expensis ad dictas lastas salmonum
pertinentibus apud Dingvale regi libere deliberandas,
deductis predictis expensis extendentibus ad viginti
quatuor libras ex consideratione auditorum estimatis
particulariter examinatis super compotum, xxiiij 11.
Summa expensarum patet. Et sic restant jcxviij li.
xxij d. xxj celdre x bolle ordei ij celdre farrine avenatice
xviij marte j quarter iiij laste salmonum. Pro qua
resta dicti dominii et pro resta dominii de Ross com-
potans composuit cum domino gubernatore pro quingintis
libris solutis Jacobo Stewart, fratri germano domini de
Argowan, per preceptum dicti domini gubernatoris manu
sua subscriptum ostensum super compotum, et dicto
Jacobo fatente solutionem dicte summe quingentarum
librarum super dictum compotum. Insuper idem
dominus gubernator mandavit allocare dictam summam
in rotulis et extrahere dictas restas ac quascunque alias
dictorum dominiorum de dictis rotulis. Et sic eque
quoad predictas restas. Que solutio facta fuit dicto
Jacobi Stewart ad provisionem navium, videlicet
le Margrete et James, existentium apud Dunbritane.
Glen-
charny,
Urquhard,
et Glen-
morischen.
150 ROTULI SCACCARII 1516.
Compotum Johann is Graunt de Fruehy, camerarii et
receptoris firmarum terrarum subscriptarum, [. Edinburgh ,
%1 August 1516, from 30 July 1515.\
Idem onerat se in primis de ijclxxxiij R. per arreragia
ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa
arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcx 11 de firmis terrarum de
Glencharny per tempus compoti. Et de jc R. de firmis
de Urquhard et Glenmorischene de anno compoti. Et
de iiij R. terrarum de Ballindalloch de eodem anno. Et „
de xx s. per superexcrescentiam nove infeodationis
rentalis feodifirme dictarum terrarum de Urquhard et
Glenmorischene facte dicto Johanni et - duobus filiis suis,
ut patet in eorum carta sub magno sigillo. Summa
hujus oneris, ijcxv R. Summa totalis onerationis cum
arerragiis, iiijclxxxxviij R.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de firmis
terrarum de Abirnethy, que se extendunt annuatim ad
quadraginta libras ex eo quod dominus comes Moravie
allegat se vestitum et infeodatum de dicto dominio de
Abirnethy per cartam infeodationis sue comitatus Moravie,
qui comes admissus fuerat ad dictum comitatum in parlia-
ment tento in mense Julii anno Domini millesimo
quingentesimo decimo quinto per dominum gubernatorem
et tres regni status parliamentaliter congregatos.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per decidentiam firmarum de Glencharny concesso com-
potanti pro sexaginta septem libris cum superexcres-
centia feodifirme predicte annuatim, licet compotans
oneratur cum centum et decem libris de anno compoti,
xliij R. Et eidem per solutionem factam domino Patricio
Hammiltoun de Kincavile militi, tunc rotulatori, in
quinquaginta una libris, de quibus de arreragiis compo-
tantis anni precedentis hoc compotum quindecim libre
et decem solidi, et de termino Sancti Martini hujus
compoti triginta quinque libre et decem solidi de terris
de Glencharny, dicto domino Patricio per suam acquit-
tantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente solutionem super
1516.
EEGUM SCOTORUM.
151
compotum, et de quibus reddidit compotum in sua ultima
supervisione, lj R. Et domino Alexandro Jardin de
Apilgirth militi, compotorum rotulatori, in triginta
quinque libris et decem solidis, dicto domino Alexandro
presente et per suam acquittantiam fatente solutionem
super compotum de terris de Glencharny termini Penthe- Respondebit
costes hujus compoti, xxxv R. x s., pro quibus respondebit, din, rotuiator.
Summa expensarum, jcxxix R. x s. Et sic restant
iijclxviij R. x s.
♦
Compotum Johannis Leswy de Wardiris, feodifirmarii Garviauch.
dominii de Garviauch, [. Edinburgh , %1 August 1516 , from
%0 August 1515?[
Idem onerat se in primis de jclxiij R. iij s. iiij d. xliiij
martis xxiiij duodenis caponum lxiiij duodenis pul-
triarum iiij celdris viij hollis ordei per arreragia ultimi
compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii
patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclj R. xj martis vj duodenis
caponum xvj duodenis pultriarum per integras firmas
dicti dominii de anno compoti. Et de iiij R. iij s. iiij d.
de fogagio de Westhall et Kirktoun de termino Sancti
Martini infra hoc compotum, quia tunc redditur tantum.
Et de j celdra ij bollis ordei vocati tollbeire de dicto
anno compoti, que omnia particulariter scribuntur in
rotulo anni etc. vc tertii. Summa hujus oneris, jclv H.
iij s. iiij d. j celdra ij bolle ordei xj marte vj duodene
caponum xvj duodene pultriarum. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, iijcxviij R. vj s. viij d. v
celdre x bolle ordei lv marte xxx duodene caponum xvj
duodene pultriarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam Alexandro Jardane de Apilgirth
militi, compotorum rotulatori, in nonaginta libris, magistro
Johanne Giffart ex parte dicti rotulatoris per suum
scriptum fatente solutionem super compotum, lxxxx R., Respondebit
pro quibus respondebit. Summa expensarum, lxxxx n. dane, rotuiator.
Et sic restant ijcxxviij R. vj s. viij d. v celdre x bolle
152
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1516.
Strathde
et Cromar.
ordei lv marte xxx duodene caponum xvj duodene pul-
triarum.
Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, receptoris
firmarum dominiorum de Strathde et Cromar, [. Edin-
burgh, 22 August 1516 , from 23 August 1515.]
Idem onerat se in primis de iiijcxlj li. xix s. xxix
martis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijcxxj H. xx martis j quarter
per integras firmas dominiorum de Strathde et Cromar
de anno compoti, et de vj bollis avenarum, que particu-
lariter scribuntur in rotulo anni etc. octuagesimi quarti.
Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis
cum arreragiis, vjclxij H. xix s. xlix marte j quart erium
marte vj bolle avenarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
de arreragiis ejusdem extendentibus ad quadringentas
quadraginta unam libras et novemdecim solidos compo-
tanti remissis per dominum gubernatorem, dicta remissione
manu dicti domini gubernatoris subscripta ostensa super
compotum, iiijcxlj li. xix s. Et eidem de firmis terrarum
de Logy et Dowald, extendentium ad septem libras
decem solidos, et quarta parte terrarum de Westoun
extendente ad quinquaginta solidos, concessis annuatim
Johanni Forman militi, de anno compoti, x li. Et eidem
de firmis terrarum de Esttoun et Tarlane extendentium
annuatim ad viginti libras, Johanni Euthirfurde militi
hereditarie concessarum per cartam sub magno sigillo
alias ostensam super compotum, de anno compoti, xx H.
Et per solutionem factam Fratribus Sancte Trinitatis
de Abirdene percipientibus annuatim decem marcas
annui redditus de Westoun, ut patet in antiquis .rotulis,
de anno compoti, vj H. xiij s. iiij d. Et eidem per solu-
tionem factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun de Kincavill
militi, tunc rotulatori, in centum libris de firmis dictarum
terrarum de Strathde et Cromar, dicto domino Patricio
per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
153
solutionem super compotum et de quibus reddidit com-
potum, jc li. Et eidem de septemdecim martis et una
quarta parte marte vj bollis avenarum de oneratione
martarum et avenarum anni predicti, compotanti re-
missis in literis assedationis dictorum dominiorum et
sibi factis, ut patet per easdem literas alias ostensas super
compotum, xvij marte j quarta marte vj bolle avenarum.
Et per solutionem factam Alexandro Jardane de Apil-
girth militi, compotorum rotulatori, in octuaginta quatuor
libris sex solidis et octo denariis, dicto domino Alexandro
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, lxxxiiij H Respondebit
vj s. vnj a., pro quibus respondebit. Summa expensarum, dane, rotuiator.
vjclxij li. xix s. xvij marte j quarter vj bolle avenarum. Et
sic restant xxxij marte, quas asserit compotans dependere
super terras de Tarlane, Estoun, quartam partem terrarum
de Westoun. Et sic eque in pecuniis et avenis.
Compotum Alexandri comitis de Hunthill, [Huntly] Brechyn et
arrendatarii de Brechin et Revaire, [Edinburgh, 22 August Nevaire.
1516, from 2 August 1515.']
Idem onerat se de ijclxvj li. xiij s. iiij d. per integras
firmas et devorias dictorum dominiorum de terminis
compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam abbati et conventui de Cupro per-
cipientibus annuatim dimediam marcam, de anno compoti
et sub periculo compotantis, vj s. viij d. Et eidem per
solutionem factam capellanis ecclesie cathedralis Brechi-
nensis, percipientibus annuatim noveni libras de annuis
redditibus ville de Brechyn et admortizatis et concessis
per cartam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super com-
potum, de anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis,
ix li. Et per solutionem factam Johanni Watsoun,
surrugico, in feodo suo, percipienti annuatim viginti
unam marcas et duodecim denarios, per preceptum
domini gubernatoris ad allocandum, dicto Johanne pre-
sente et fatente solutionem super compotum, xiiij H. xij d.
Et per solutionem factam abbati et conventui de Jed-
Respondebit?
Alexander Jar-
dane, rotulator.
Kinclevyn.
154 ROTULI SCACCARII 1516.
burgh priori et canonicis ejusdem apud Rostinoth com-
morantibus Deo servientibus, precipientibus annuatim
septem libras et octo solidos, de anno compoti et sub
periculo compotantis, vij li. viij s. Et per solutionem
factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun de Kincavill militi,
tunc rotulatori, in ducentis marcis, dicto domino Patricio
per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente
solutionem super compotum et de quibus reddidit com-
potum, jcxxxiij li. vj s. viij d. Et domino Alexandro
Jardane de Apilgirth militi, rotulatori, in centum duabus
libris et undecim solidis, dicto domino Alexandro presente
et fatente solutionem super compotum, jcij li. xj s., pro
quibus respondebit. Summa expensarum, ijclxvj li. xiij s.
iiij d. Et sic eque.
Compotum Andree Wardropare, camerarii de Kin-
clevin, [Edinburgh, 22 August 1516 , from 13 July 1513:
3 years'].
Idem onerat se in primis de jclij li. xviij s. viij d. xvj
stukmartis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in
pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de iiijcl li. xj s. xvj stukmartis
per integras firmas dicti dominii tam terrarum in feodi-
firma assedatarum quam aliarum, que particulariter
scribuntur in rotulo anni etc. vc undecimi, de primo anno
compoti. Et de ixcj li. ij s. xxxij stukmartis per integras
firmas dicti dominii de duobus ultimis annis hujus com-
poti. Summa hujus oneris, j iijclj li. xiij s. xlviij stuk-
marte. Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis,
jmvjciiij li. xj s. viij d. lxiiij stukmarte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Ernetuly in Kinclevin in manibus
episcopi Dunkeldensis extendentium ad tresdecim libras
sex solidos et octo denarios in excambium pro terris eccle-
siasticis de Abircorne, de annis compoti, xl li. Et de firmis
terrarum de Cluny cum foresta extendentium ad viginti
marcas [concessarum] Johanni comiti Atholie et Elinore
sponse sue et heredibus suis masculis inter ipsos legitime
1516.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
155
procreatis, quibus deficientibus domino regi reversurarum,
de annis compoti, xl H. Et de firmis terrarum de Mam-
lorne deputatarum vastarum pro foresta de dictis annis,
iiij H. Et de firmis de Bynmoir deputato similiter vasto
de dictis annis, vj ii. Et de firmis de Mamlorne in
Glenlioun deputato similiter pro foresta de dictis annis,
iiij li. Et mauro de Apnadull in feodo suo de annis
compoti, iiij li. Et mauro de Descheir et Toyere in
feodo suo de dictis annis compoti, iiij li. Et mauro de
Glenlioun in feodo suo de annis compoti, iij li. Et
eidem de firmis terrarum de Inverre extendentium ad
quadraginta solidos concessarum dicto episcopo per regem
Jacobum secundum, et de firmis terrarum de Dulmernok
extendentium ad quinque marcas concessarum eidem epis-
copo, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de annis compoti,
xvj li. Et de firmis terrarum de Auchinvaid exten-
dentibus ad decem marcas in anno, Glensche ad quatuor
marcas in anno, admortizatis collegio regali infra caus-
trum de Striveling, de annis compoti, xxviij li. Et
eidem de firmis triginta libratarum terrarum de Apna-
dull assedatarum Eoberto Menzeis militi pro septua-
ginta marcis per literas sub privato, et compotans
oneratur cum nonaginta marcis, de annis compoti, xl li.
Et compotanti in quinquaginta octo libris quindecim
solidis solutis certis mulieribus de Perth pro cervisia ab
eis empta ad expensas domicilii domine regine, ipsa
existente in Perth in sua viduitate, et intratis in libris
domicilii ejusdem per preceptum Andree episcopi Cathan-
ensis, tunc rotulatoris, et de quinquaginta quinque libris
sexdecim solidis dicte summe dictus episcopus reddidit com-
potum, et pro lix s. respondebit, lviij H. xv s. Et per solu-
tionem factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun de Kincavill
militi, tunc rotulatori, in triginta septem libris novem
solidis et quatuor denariis, et de viginti sex libris novem
solidis et quatuor denariis dicte summe dominus Patricius
reddidit compotum et pro undecim libris respondebit,
dicto domino Patricio per suas trinas acquittantias manu
sua subscriptas fatente solutionem super compotum,
Respondebit
Andreas epis-
copus Cathan-
ensis, tunc
rotulator, pro
lix s.
Respondebit
dominus
Patricius Ham-
miltoun, tunc
rotulator, pro
xj fi.
156
EOTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Respondebit
dominus
Patricius Ham-
miltoun, tunc
rotulator.
xxxvij H ix s. iiij d. per manus Roberti Menzeis de
terris de Apnadull. Et dicto compotanti per solutionem
factam dicto domino Patricio in quadraginta marcis de
firmis terrarum de Innernyte et Tulybeltoun terminorum
Sancti Martini et Penthecostes, videlicet Martini anni
vcdecimi quarti et Penthecostes anni decimi quinti, dicto
domino Patricio per suam acquittantiam manu sua sub-
scriptam fatente solutionem super compotum et de quibus
reddidit compotum, xxvj H. xiij s. iiij d., per manus
Johannis Crechtoun. Et per solutionem factam dicto
domino Patricio in sexaginta tribus libris octodecim
solidis et sex denariis, dicto domino Patricio per suam
acquittantiam simili modo fatente solutionem super com-
potum et de quibus reddidit compotum, lxiij li. xviij s.
vj* d. Et dicto domino Patricio in viginti libris et
decem solidis per manus Archibaldi Campbell pro firmis
terrarum suarum de Glenlioun, ipso presente et per
suam acquittantiam fatente solutionem super compotum
et de quibus reddidit compotum, xx li. x s. Et eidem
de firmis dictarum terrarum de Glenlioun extendentium
ad quadraginta libras sibi remissis per dominum guberna-
torem, dicta remissione manu dicti domini gubernatoris
subscripta ostensa super compotum, xl li. Et dicto
domino Patricio in centum et una libris receptis a com-
potante per manus Henrici Dempstar, provisoris domini
regis, dicto domino Patricio per suas binas acquittantias
manu sua subscriptas fatente solutionem super compotum
et de quibus reddidit compotum, jcj li. Et per solu-
tionem factam Johanni Balfour, cursori domini regis, in
octo marcis in partem solutionis feodi sui per preceptum
dicti domini Patricii, tunc rotulatoris, dicto precepto
unacurn acquittantia dicti Johannis Balfoure ostenso
super compotum, v li. vj s. viij d., pro quibus dictus
dominus Patricius respondebit. Et per solutionem fac-
tam David Lindissay, hostiario domini regis, in viginti
libris» per preceptum domini Alexandri Jardane, rotu-
latoris, dicto precepto unacurn acquittantia dicti David
ostenso super compotum, xx li., pro quibus dictus
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157
dominus Alexander respondebit. Et per solutionem
factam Henrico Dempstar, provisori domini regis, in
centum libris per preceptum dicti domini Alexandri,
rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti
Henrici manibus eorum subscripto ostenso super com-
potum, jc R., pro quibus respondebit. Et dicto domino
Alexandro rotulatori in nonaginta quatuor libris de firmis
dictii dominii, dicto Alexandro per suam acquittantiam
fatente solutionem super compotum, lxxxxiiij R., pro
quibus respondebit. Et compotanti per solutionem fac-
tam domino Jacobo Inglis, capellano celebranti in monas-
terio de Cambuskynneth pro animabus domini regis
Jacobi tertii et Margrete ejus sponse, per preceptum
domine regine in ejus viduitate de terminis Sancti
Martini anni etc. vcdecimi tertii et Penthecostes ejusdem
anni, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti domini
Jacobi ostenso super compotum, xiij li. vj s. viij d. Et
per solutionem factam Jacobo Reidheuch, tunc compo-
torum rotulatori, in octuaginta septem libris tresdecim
solidis quatuor denariis, dicto Jacobo per suas trinas ac-
quittantias fatente solutionem super compotum, lxxxvij li.
xiij s. iiij d., pro quibus respondebit. Et per solutionem
factam dicto Jacobo, tunc rotulatori, in trigenta septem
libris receptis per Patricium Ballentyne, tunc senes-
callum regis et regine, ipsa existente in sua viduitate,
per preceptum dicti Jacobi rotulatoris, dicto precepto
unacum acquittantia dicti Patricii manibus eorum sub-
scriptis fatentibus solutionem super compotum, xxxvij li.,
pro quibus respondebit. Et per solutionem factam dicto
episcopo Cathanensi in centum sexdecim libris quatuor
denariis liberatis David Bruse ad emendum nonaginta
octo martas super pedes extendentem ad dictam summam
cum le uncostez et intratam in libris domicilii domine
regine, dicto episcopo tunc existente rotulatore, jcxvj H.
iiij d., pro quibus respondebit. Et per liberationem
factam David Bruse de Kennet in viginti quatuor libris
quindecim solidis et quatuor denariis, dicto David per suam
acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente solutionem
Respondebit
Alexander Jar-
dane, rotulator.
Respondebit
dominus Alex-
ander Jardane
rotulator.
Do.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, tunc
rotulator.
Respondebit
dictus Jacobus
Reidheuch,
rotulator.
Respondebit
Andreas
episcopus Cath-
anensis, tunc
rotulator.
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Vocandus est
David Bruse.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, tunc
rotulator.
Respondebit
Alexander Jar-
din, rotulator,
pro Ixiiij H.
viij u.
Fiffe.
super compotum ad emendum martas domine regine de
resta majoris summe, xxiiij R. xv s. iiij d., pro quibus
vocandus est dictus David. Et compotanti pro feodo
suo percipienti annuatim decem marcas de annis compoti,
xx R. Et liberate dicto David Bruse ad expensas
domine regine et intratas in libris domicilii ejusdem,
x rnarte. Summa expensarum, jmlv R. viij s. vj d. x marte.
Et sic restant vcxHx R. iij s. ij d. liiij stukmarte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro avibus silves-
tribus per eum emptis ad expensas domine regine et
intratis in libris domicilii ejusdem, xxvij s. vj d., Jacobo
Reidheuch pro tempore rotulatore, pro quibus respondebit.
Summa expense patet. Et sic restant vcxlvij H. xv s.
viij d. liiij marte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de firmis terrarum de
Apnadule, Cambusarna, et Rannauch, in centum viginti
quatuor libris et octo denariis per Robertum Menzeis de
eodem, feodifirmarium et arrenditarium dictarum ter-
rarum, et in completam solutionem earundem firmarum,
de quibus remisse dicto Roberto sexaginta libre per
dominum gubernatorem pro servitio suo sibi impenso,
et solute dicto domino Alexandro Jardin, rotulatori,
sexaginta quatuor libre et octo denarii, pro quibus re-
spondebit, dicta remissione manu domini gubernatoris
subscripta ostensa super compotum, ac dicto domino
Alexandro rotulatore fatente solutionem super com-
potum, jcxxiiij R. viij d. Summa hujus expense patet.
Et sic restant iiijcxxiij R. xv s. liiij marte.
Compotum reverendissimi in Cristo patris Jacobi
archiepiscopi Glasguensis, camerarii de Fiffe, [Edinburgh,
7 August 1516\ per dominum Laurentium Alexander-
sone nomine dicti reverendissimi domini, [from % August
15 H: -2 years ].
Idem onerat se in primis de ijclxxxiij R. iij s. viij d.
per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijcxlij H. xiij s. iiij d. xij celdris
Edyn.
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159
x bollis frumenti xv celdris ix bollis ij ferlotis cum bina
parte ferlote ordei j celdra x bollis ij ferlotis ij peccis
avenarum jclxxviij caponibus jcvxxviij pultriis per firmas
et redditis quartern de Edin infra dominium de Fiffe de
primo anno compoti, que particulariter scribuntur in
rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi duodecimi. Summa hujus
oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxviij li. vj s. viij d. iiij Lindoris.
celdris iiij bollis avenarum xliiij caponibus Ixiiij pultriis
per firmas et redditus quartern de Lindoris de dicto anno,
que particulariter scribuntur ut supra. Summa hujus
oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxxxxvij R. vj celdris xj bollis Uchtir-
j ferlota frumenti xij celdris viij bollis ordei xvj celdris mukty.
x bollis avenarum xxxiiij aucis lx caponibus ijclxxxxv
pultriis j apro per integras firmas quarterii de Uchtir-
mukty de anno compoti, que particulariter scribuntur ut
supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcxxxiij li. xxij d. j celdra Falkland,
v bollis j ferlota frumenti xj celdris ij ferlotis ordei
xxiiij celdris xij bollis ij ferlotis j pecca avenarum
j celdra iiij bollis brasii lxxxiiij caponibus jclxvj pultriis
xxiiij aucis iiij barilibus ceparum per firmas et redditus
quarterii de Falkland dicti dominii, que particulariter
scribuntur ut supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcxx R. v s. iij d. xiij celdris Largo,
iij bollis j ferlota ij peccis frumenti xix celdris xiij bollis
iij ferlotis ordei ij bollis farrine avenatice vij celdris
viij bollis avenarum jclxxxiiij caponibus lxxxxvj pultriis
per firmas et redditus quarterii de Largo dicti dominii,
que particulariter scribuntur ut supra. Summa hujus
oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de v li. de firmis prati de Uchtir-
mukty de primo anno hujus compoti. Summa hujus
oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis primi anni hujus compoti
preter arreragia in pecunia, ixclxvj li. vij s. j d. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis in pecunia, jmijcxlix li.
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
x s. ix d. Summa totalis frumenti primi anni compoti,
xxxiij celdre xiij bolle iij ferlote ij pecce. Summa
totalis ordei primi anni compoti, lviij celdre xv bolle iij
ferlote cum bina parte ferlote j celdra iiij bolle brasii.
Summa totalis avenarum primi anni compoti, liiij celdre
xiij bolle iij pecce avenarum ij bolle farrine avenatice
iiij barilia ceparum, j aper. Summa totalis cane primi
anni compoti, lviij auce iiijcvxxx capones vijclxix pultrie.
[Discharge. To Archbishop of St. Andrews for cane
of Cupar, at risk, £4 9s.; Dominicans of Cupar from
Rothidit, at risk, £5 ; Bishop of Dunkcld from Urquhart,
£2 13s. hd. ; Alexander Bamsay of Brauchmond for
water supply of Thomastoun, 13s. fd. ; chaplain at
Culessy, from Auldlindoris, £6 13s. l±d.; John Scrimgeour,
from Myrc of Uchtirmukty, £10; Lyon King of Arms
from Culessy, £14 ; maintenance of ivater supply of
Falkland Palace, 11s.; four serjeants of Fife, £4; mowing
and winning hay of Falkland, £12 13s. £1.; and com-
pensation for pasture of twenty-four coivs or oxen in ivard
of Falkland, £4 10s.; all of first year, as pp. 5, 6.] Et
pro reparatione fossarum et palarum parce de Falkland
de dicto anno, Iiij s. iiij d. Et pro reparatione et
sustentatione fovearum et pratorum de Falkland de anno
compoti, xl s. Et pro custodia palatii de Falkland de
anno compoti, x H. Et uxori quondam Alani de Averia
pro fractione terre sue pro le quarell ad opus domini
regis de eodem anno, viij s. Et ortolano de Falkland in
feodo suo, reddendo quatuor berilia ceparum ad expensas
domicilii domini regis de anno compoti, Iiij s. iiij d. Et
defalcati compotanti de firmis terrarum de Estir Rossy
extendentibus ad duas marcas, ex eo quod dicta villa
assedatur Johanni Bonar in feodifirma per cartam domini
regis defalcando duas marcas de summa in rentali
contenta, ut patet per dictam cartam alias ostensam super
compotum et de anno compoti, xxvj s. viij d. Et
quondam Andree Wod militi in feodo suo, percipienti
annuatim viginti libras, de termino Penthecostes anni etc.,
quingentesimi decimi quarti et Sancti Martini ejusdem
1516.
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161
anni et Penthecostes anni etc. quingentesimi decimi
quinti, extendentes ad triginta libras eidem remissas per
speciale preceptum domini gubernatoris, clerico registri
testante preceptum super compotum de dictis terminis,
xxx H. Et Donaldo Falconar de firmis de Munsemilln
qui solebat percipere octo libras in anno de eisdem
terminis, xij R. Et eidem de annuo redditu undecim
solidorum aerarum et cotagiorum de Falkland remisso
Jacobo Robertsone per literas regis alias ostensas super
compotum, xj §. Et Johanni Baty, falconario, de firmis
de Dorno percipienti annuatim viginti solidos, de primo
anno compoti et termino Penthecostes precedente hoc
compotum per preceptum domini gubernatoris ad
allocandum ostensum super compotum, xxx s. Et com-
potanti pro feodo unius custodientis jumenta in Falkland
cum eorum sequelis, capientis in die quatuor denarios et
pro feodo suo in anno sexdecim solidos, extendente ad
sex libras particulariter examinatas super compotum,
vj H. xvj s. Et compotanti pro ductione feni prati de
Falkland in quatuor libris, ex eo quod tenentes qui
solebant hujusmodi fenum ducere, ut compotans allegat,
habent nunc terras suas in feodifirma eis locatas, per quam
exonerati sunt de hujusmodi feni ductione, de anno
compoti, iiij R. Et compotanti pro feodo suo de anno
compoti, x li. Et pro suis laboribus et expensis in
inductione firmarum et proficuorum dicti dominii in isto
turbido tempore ex consideratione auditorum, x H. Et
quondam Snaudone heraldo percipienti annuatim viginti
marcas in feodo suo, qui decessit post festum Sancti
Andree anni etc. vcdecimi quinti, de anno compoti, xiij H.
vj s. viij d. Et compotanti pro naulo relicte Andree
Wod portantis victualia de Largo versus portum de Leitht,
videlicet frumentum, ordeum, et avenas, de anno compoti,
xx s. Et per solutionem factam Thome Peblis, vitrario,
percipienti annuatim viginti libras pro sustentatione vitri
in palatiis de Falkland, Striveling, Linlythqw, et Edin-
burgh, de dicto anno compoti, xx li. Et eidem de firmis
terrarum de Balcancoll extendentium in anno ad quad-
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ROTULI SCACCARII
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raginta solidos, David Grahame concessis per dominum
regem defunctum, domino gubernatore mandante ad
allocandum per suum preceptum manu sua subscriptum
de dicto primo anno compoti et de sex annis precedentibus
hoc compotum, xiiij 11, de dictis annis tantum. Et eidem
pro portatura certarum lastarum adipis, certi vini, ac
cariagio machinarum ac certorum berilium pulveris, le
halbertis, halkrekis, et aliorum armorum, ac le bullettis
pro bumberdis, ac expensis servitorum ducentium dictum
cariagium a Dunbritan ad Glesgw et a Glesgw ad Edin-
burgh, extendentibus in toto ad nonaginta sex libras
octodecim solidos et duos denarios particulariter exami-
natis super compotum, Ixxxxvj 11. xviij s. ij d. Et per
emptionem unius le geist pro turre palatii monasterii Sancte
Crucis pro emendatione ejusdem ac certarum mensarum
vocatarum le eistland burdis pro emendatione solii
fenestrarum et le fluringis dicti turris, extendentium ad
sex libras examinatarum super compotum, vj li. Et Leoni
heraldo transeunti ad Galliam tempore quo passus est
naufragium prope Denmark, in octuaginta octo libris, dicto
Leone per suas binas acquittantias fatente solutionem
super compotum, lxxxviij H. Et Thome Peblis, vitrario,
in quatuor libris pro emendatione fenestrarum vitriarum
palatii domini regis apud monasterium Sancte Crucis
erga adventum domini gubernatoris, iiij H. Et officiariis
premunientibus tenentes domini regis ad veniendum ad
parliamentum et ad scaccarium immediate tenta post
adventum domini gubernatoris, vj H. Et sexdecim
personis remanentibus in castro de Falkland pro custodia
ejusdem a nono die Augusti anni Domini etc. quingente-
simi decimi quarti usque ad vicesimum octavum Junii
anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi quinti, que sunt
quadraginta sex septimane, pro eorum expensis in
carnibus, piscibus, carbonibus, candelis, et aliis necessariis,
exceptis victualibus, extendentibus ad centum quinqua-
ginta libras quinque solidos quatuor denarios, particulariter
examinatis super compotum, jcl H. v s. iiij d. Et pro
ollis, patellis, vasibus igneis ad coquinam pro esculentis
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dictorum servitorum coquendis, x R., pro quibus dictus
camerarius, videlicet cancellarius, respondebit. Et capi-
taneo dicti castri in decem libris in feodo suo ultra
alias decem libras prius allocatas pro custodia dicti castri,
x li. Et tribus inferioribus capitaneis vocatis lez quarter
maisteris in eorum feodis per dictum tempus, xx H. Et
machinatori percipienti omni mense quadraginta solidos
in feodo suo per dictum tempus, xxj Ii. Et aliis undecim
servitoribus custodientibus dictum castrum, quilibet
eorum percipiens in feodo suo quatuor libras per dictum
tempus particulariter examinato super compotum, xliiij li.
Et per solutionem factam domino Anthonio Dersy de
Labasty, militi, in centum scutis auri de pondere, exten-
dentibus ad nonaginta libras monete Scotie, per preceptum
domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia
dicti Anthonii manibus eorum subscripto ostenso super
compotum, lxxxx li. Et pro expensis diversorum
servitorum domini regis, videlicet heraldorum, signi-
ferorum, clavigerorum, et cursorum, transeuntium ad
premuniendum dominos et barones regni ac liberetenentes
ad veniendum ad consilia generalia et ad parliamenta ac
ad dominam reginam et dominos secum commorantes, ac
ad Franciam, Flandream, et Denmark, ac ad diversa alia
regna pro expeditione negotiorum regni, extendentibus
ad ducentas libras a nono Augusti anni etc. quingente-
simi decimi quarti usque ad adventum domini guber-
natoris, videlicet decimum sextum Maii anni Domini
etc. quingentesimi decimi quinti, particulariter examinatis
super compotum, ijc H Et eidem pro expensis ducen-
tarum personarum remanentium in Falkland cum domino
cancellario pro resistentia domine regine in suis violentiis
et injustis actionibus, in carnibus, piscibus et aliis
expensis, exceptis victualibus, per spatium trium septi-
manarum, extendentibus ad centum quadraginta libras,
per preceptum dominorum consilii ad allocandum sub
signeto ostensum super compotum, jcxl li. Et pro
emptione duarum machinarum vocatarum pas volantis
pretium pecie x li., et duarum aliarum machinarum
Respendebit
cancellarius pro
ollis, patellis
emptis ad
coquendum
esculenta
servitorum
custodientium
castrum de
Falkland.
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minorum pretium pecie vj B., octo le hacbutis pretium
pecie xl §., et quinque berilium pulveris dicti gun puldir
pretium berilis viginti quinque libre, de quibus expositum
medium berilis, et trium le culveringis, pretium pecie
viginti octo solidi, et quinque librarum pulveris vocati le
culveryng puldir, pretium libre dimedia marca, et quatuor
le corsbowis, pretium pecie tres libre, octo duodenarum de
le gaynyeis pretium duodene septem solidi, et sex le
corsbowstringis pretium duodecim solidi, sex lez Leith
axis pretium omnium triginta sex solidi, octo lez
halbertis pretium pecie decem solidi, sexdecim le halkrekis
pretium pecie xl s., et sexdecim le steilbonettis pretium
Respondebit r t .
jacobus archi- pecie x §., extendentium m toto ad ducentas quadraginta
episcopus r ...... . , . .
Giasguensis, libras et sexdecim denarios, particulariter examinatorum
pro infra scriptis super compotum remanentium in castro de Falkland, pro
bumbardis et . r .
artaiyeriis. quibus dominus Ulasguensis compotans respondebit,
ijcxl B. xvj d. Et per solutionem factam magistro
Jacobo Simsone, filio Thome Simsone, olim de Falkland,
in quinquaginta libris, capienti in anno viginti libras, de
primo anno compoti et tribus terminis precedentibus hoc
compotum tantum, dicto magistro Jacobo present e et
fatente solutionem super compotum, 1 B. Et relicte
quondam Dugalli Abanna, falconarii, in triginta libris in
completam solutionem feodi sui usque ad ipsius decessum,
per preceptum dominorum consilii et scaccarii, dicto
precepto manu dictorum dominorum subscripto ostenso
super compotum, xxx B. Et eidem de augmentatione
firmarum feodifirme terrarum de Neutoun de Bacancoll
extendente ad duodecim libras, David Grahame remissa
• per dominum gubernatorem, dicta remissione manu sua
subscripta ostensa super compotum, de anno compoti et
tribus annis precedentibus hoc compotum, xij B. Summa
expensarum, jmiiijcxxv li. xiij s. ij d. Et sic super-
exposuit compotans jclxxvj B. ij s. v. d.
Frumen- Item idem onerat se de vj celdris v bollis iij ferlotis
tum. iji peccis frumenti per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut
patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xxxiij celdris xiij bollis iij
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165
ferlotis ij peccis frumenti de eroppo anni etc. quingente-
simi decimi quarti, quia tunc solvuntur de termino Sancti
Martini. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, xl celdre iij bolle iij ferlote
| pecce frumenti.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe in quatuor bollis frumenti ex
elimosina domini regis de anno compoti, iiij bolle
frumenti. Et domino Thome Balfour, capellano cele-
branti in capella de Falkland, de consimili elimosina
domini regis de anno compoti, iiij bolle frumenti. Et de
firmis de Murthocarny assedato pro viginti libris pecunie
una celdra quatuor bollis frumenti una celdra quatuor
bollis ordei, et dominus rex mandavit allocare hujusmodi
victualia tenentibus ejusdem annuatim pro decem marcis Respondebar ^
solutis domino Alexandro Jardin de Apilgirth militi, dm, rotuiator,
compotorum rotulatori, pro quibus respondebit, j celdra iiij
iiij bolle frumenti. Et pro expensis ducentarum per-
sonarum existentium apud castrum de Falkland cum
dicto reverendissimo domino compotante per spatium
trium septimanarum pro impeditione regine ne veniret ad
obsediendum dictum castrum, extendentibus ad quinque
celdras duas bollas tres ferlotas et tres peccas, particu-
lariter examinatis super compotum, v celdre ij bolle iij
ferlote iij pecce frumenti. Et pro expensis sexdecim
personarum remanentium in dicto castro per spatium
quadraginta sex septimanarum pro custodia ejusdem,
iiij celdre ij bolle ij pecce frumenti. Et eidem de firmis
de Largo extendentibus ad viginti sex bollas frumenti
solutis domino regi et regine, ipsa existente in sua
viduitate et per suam acquittantiam manu sua sub-
scriptam et sub signeto fatente solutionen super compotum,
j celdra x bolle frumenti. Et Laurentio Craw, pistori, in
sex celdris de dicto eroppo ad expensas domicilii domini
gubernatoris, dicto Laurentio per suam acquittantiam
manu sua subscriptam fatente liberationem super com- Respondebit
potum, vj celdre frumenti, pro quibus respondebit, craw, pistor.
Summa expensarum, xviij celdre xj bolle j pecca frumenti.
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Ordeum.
Et sic restant xxj celdre viij bolle ij ferlote iijj pecce
frumenti.
Item idem onerat se de viij celdris ij ferlotis j quarta
pecce ordei v celdris viij bollis brasii per arreragii ultimi
compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii
patet.
Item idem onerat se de lviij celdris xv bollis iij
ferlotis cum bina parte ferlote ordei j celdra iiij bollis
brasii per easdem firmas dicti dominii de dicto croppo
anni etc. vcdecimi quarti et termino Sancti Martini.
Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis
cum arreragiis, lxvij celdre j ferlota cum bina parte
ferlote j quarta pecce ordei vj celdre xij bolle brasii.
De quibus allocatur compotantiper solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe, percipientibus annuatim
quatuor bollas ordei ex elimosina domini regis, de anno
compoti, iiij bolle ordei. Et de firmis de Murthocarny
ut patet in compoto frumenti, de anno compoti, j celdra
viij bolle ordei. Et domino Thome Balfour celebranti in
capella de Falkland de anno compoti, viij bolle ordei.
Et pro expensis ducentarum personarum remanentium
in Falkland per spatium trium septimanarum cum
domino cancellario ad defensionem dicti castri de Falk-
land a domina regina casu quo venisset ad obsedionem
dicti castri, in septem celdris et quatuordeciin bollis
brasii extendentibus in ordeo ad octo celdras quinque
bollas tres ferlotas et duas peccas particulariter
examinatis super compotum, viij celdre v bolle iij ferlote
ij pecce ordei. Et pro expensis sexdecim personarum
continue remanentium in castro de Falkland pro custodia
ejusdem in octo celdris quatuor bollis et una ferlota
per spatium quadraginta sex septimanarum pro potu
eorum, particulariter examinatis super compotum, viij
celdre iiij bolle j ferlota. Et pro expensis domine regine
ipsa existente in Falkland et in Perth, extendentibus ad
tres celdras sex bollas et unam ferlotam, dum steterat in
viduitate, et intratis in libris domicilii ejusdem, ut patet
per extractum magistri Johannis Donaldson, clerici
1516.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
167
expensarum pro tempore, manu sua subscriptum ostensum
super compotum, iij celdre vj bolle j ferlota ordei. Et
ad expensas domini regis et regine in tribus celdris et
octo bollis ordei per liberationem Andree Wod militis de
suis firmis de Largo, regina pro tunc in sua viduitate
existente, iij celdre viij bolle ordei. Et liberate David
Clerk in Leith ad brasiandum cervisiam scaccario in
quinque bollis una ferlota de firmis David Eeid de
Balcarrus per preceptum quondam Jacobi Eeidheugh
rotula toris adhuc non allocate, v bolle j ferlota ordei.
Et eidem per solutionem factam Cristiane Williamson
de firmis de Uchtirmukty in una celdra ordei per pre-
ceptum domini gubernatoris, dominis auditoribus scaccarii
testantibus dictum preceptum super compotum, j celdra
ordei de croppis annorum vcdecimi tertii et decimi quarti
tantum. Summa expensarum, xxvij celdre j bolla ij
ferlote ij pecce ordei. Et sic restant xxxix celdre xiiij
bolle ij ferlote cum bina parte ferlote ij pecce j quarta
pecce ordei vj celdre xij bolle brasii.
Item idem onerat se in primis de vij celdris ij bollis Avene,
iij ferlotis avenarum vj bollis farine avenatice j apar iiij
barilibus ceparum lviij aucis iiijcvxxx caponibus vijclxix
pultriis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de liiij celdris xiij bollis iij peccis
avenarum ij bollis farine avenatice per integras firmas
dicti dominii de dicto croppo anni etc. vcdecimi quarti et
termini Sancti Martini. Et nichil hic de arreragiis came-
rariorum, pro quibus vocandi sunt. Summa hujus oneris vocandi,
patet. Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, lxj celdre
xv bolle iij ferlote iij pecce viij bolle farine avenatice.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem
factam Leoni regi armorum in feodo suo de firmis
de Culessy de anno compoti, xij bolle avenarum. Et
ortolano de Falkland percipienti annuatim duas celdras
avenarum, et capellano Sancte Marie in una celdra
avenarum, et ad sustentationem palarum et fossarum
parce de Falkland in duabus celdris, et ad reparationem
168
EOTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Respondebit
Alexander Jar-
din, rotulator,
pro vj It.
Edin.
fossarum prati de Falkland in una celdra, extendentibus
in toto ad sex celdras avenarum, de anno compoti, vj celdre
avenarum. Et eidem de firmis de Ballinblaa clamato in
feodifirma per Michaelem Balfour et magistrum Willel-
mum Knollis pro octo libris pecunie tantum, et compotans
oneratur annuatim cum quadraginta solidis et sex celdris
avenarum, et dominus rex mandavit allocare dictas avenas
solvendo sex libras pro eisdem in anno solutas domino
Alexandro Jardin, rotulatori, super compotum, pro quibus
respondebit, vj celdre avenarum. Et pro distractione
granorum tenentium de Casche per damas et jumenta
domini regis de anno compoti, j celdra avenarum. Et
eidem de firmis de Neutoun de Bacancoll extendente in
anno ad quadraginta bollas avenarum remissis David
Grahame per dominum gubernatorem ex speciali gratia
ejusdem, de anno compoti et sex annis precedentibus hoc
compotum, tantum sic quod in futurum nullomodo
allocetur, xviij celdre viij bolle avenarum. Et pro
pabulo equorum octo personarum remanentium in Falk-
land per tempus predictum, vj celdre avenarum. Et pro
pabulo equorum ducentarum personarum commorantium
cum domino cancellario apud Falkland per spatium trium
septimanarum, excepto pabulo domini cancellarii et sue
familie, per dictum tempus, viij celdre avenarum. Et
misse domino regi et regine, ipsa existente in sua vidui-
tate, de firmis de Largo de dicto croppo, v celdre avena-
rum. Et per venditionem duarum celdrarum avenarum
Johanni Patonson de firmis suis de Dunmur pro sex
libris et octo solidis domino Patricio Hammiltoun tunc
rotulatori solutis et de quibus reddidit compotum in
ultimo compoto suo, ij celdre avenarum. Et compotanti
pro pabulo equi sui ex consideratione auditorum de anno
compoti tantum, j celdra avenarum. Summa expensa-
rum, liij celdre iiij bolle avenarum. Et sic restant viij
celdre xj bolle iij ferlote iij pecce viij bolle farrine
avenatice ij apri viij berilia ceparum vxxxvj auce ixcvxX
capones jmvcxviij pultrie.
Idem onerat se in primis de iijcxlij li. xiij S. iiij d.
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REGUM SCOTORUM.
169
xij celdris x bollis frumenti xv celdris ix bollis ij ferlotis
cum bina parte ferio te ordei j celdra x bollis ij ferlotis ij
peccis avenarum jclxxviij caponibus jcvxxviij pultriis
per firmas et redditus quartern de Edyn in^ra dominium
de Fiffe de secundo anno hujus compoti, que particulariter
scribuntur in rotulo anni quingentesimi duodecimi.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxviij R. vj s. viij d. iiij Lindoris.
celdris iiij bollis avenarum xliiij caponibus lxiiij pultriis
per firmas et redditus quartern de Lindoris de dicto
anno, que particulariter scribuntur ut supra. Summa
hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxxxxvij li. vj celdris xj Uchtir-
bollis j ferlota frumenti xij celdris viij bollis ordei xvj mukty.
celdris x bollis avenarum xxxiiij aucis lx caponibus
ijclxxxxv pultriis j apro per integras firmas quartern de
Uchtirmukty de dicto anno secundo, que particulariter
scribuntur ut supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcxxxiij li. xxij d. j celdra v Falkland,
bollis j ferlota frumenti xj celdris ij ferlotis ordei xxiiij
celdris xij bollis ij ferlotis j pecca avenarum j celdra iiij
bollis brash lxxxiiij caponibus jclxvj pultriis xxiiij aucis
iiij berilibus ceparum per firmas et redditus quartern de
Falkland dicti dominii de eodem anuo, que particulariter
scribuntur ut supra.
Item idem onerat se de jcxx li. v s. iij d. xiij celdris Largo,
iij bollis j ferlota ij peccis frumenti xix celdris xiij bollis
iij ferlotis ordei ij bollis farine avenatice vij celdris viij
bollis avenarum jclxxxiiij caponibus lxxxxvj pultriis per
firmas et redditus quartern de Largo dicti dominii de
predicto secundo anno compoti, que particulariter
scribuntur ut supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de v li. de firmis prati de Uchtir-
mukty de dicto secundo anno hujus compoti. Summa
hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis dicti secundi anni hujus
compoti in pecunia, ixclxvj li. vij s. j d. Summa totalis
onerationis secundi anni frumenti, xxxiij celdre xiij bolle
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
iij ferlote ij pecce. Summa totalis ordei dicti secundi anni,
lviij celdre xv bolle iij ferlote cum bina parte ferlote j celdra
iiij bolle brasii. Summa totalis avenarum dicti secundi
anni, liiij celdre xiij bolle iij pecce ij bolle farine avena-
tice iiij berilia ceparum j aper. Summa totalis cane dicti
secundi anni, lviij auce iiij c v^x capones vijclxix pultrie.
[. Discharge . To Archbishop of St Andrews for cane
of Cupar , at risk , £ly 9s; Dominicans of Cupar from
Ruthillot , £ 5 , at risk; Bishop of Dunkeld from Urguhard ,
£2 13s. lf,d. ; Alexander Bamsay of Brauchmont for
water supply of mill of Thomastoun, 13s. lyd. ; chaplain
of Cullessy from Aidd Lindoris, £6 13s. lyd.; John
Scrimgeour from My re of Uchtirmukty , £10 ; Lyon
King of Arms from Cullessy, £11^ ; maintenance of
water supply of Falkland Palace , 11s.; four sergeants of
Fife , £ly; mowing and winning hay of Falkland, £12
13s. lyd.; and compensation for pasture of twenty -four cows
or oxen in loard of Falkland, £ly 10s.; all of second year,
as p. 5.] Et pro reparatione fossarum et palarum parce
de Falkland, Iiij s. iiij d. Et pro reparatione et susten-
tatione fovearum et pratorum de Falkland de anno com-
poti, xl s. Et pro custodia palatii de Falkland de anno
compoti, x H. Et uxori quondam Alani de Averia pro
fractione terre sue pro le quarell ad opus domini regis de
eodem anno, viij s. Et ortolano de Falkland in feodo suo,
reddendo quatuor berilia ceparum ad expensas domicilii
domini regis, de anno compoti, Iiij s. iiij d. Et defalcati
compotanti de firmis terrarum de Eister Eossy extenden-
tium ad duas marcas, ex eo quod dicta villa assedatur in
feodifirma Johanni Bonar per cartam domini regis defal-
cando duas marcas de summa in rentali contenta, ut patet
per dictam cartam alias ostensam super compotum,
xxvj s. viij d. Et quondam Andree Wod militi, qui
solebat percipere annuatim in feodo suo viginti libras,
relicte dicti domini Andree remisse per dominum guber-
natorem, clerico registri testante remissionem super com-
potum, de anno compoti tantum, xx li. Et Donaldo
Falconar de firmis de Munsemyln, qui solebat percipere
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
171
octo libras in anno, de anno compoti, viij E. Et eidem
de annuo redditu undecim solidorum aerarum et cotagiorum
de Ealkland remisso Jacobo Robertsone per literas regis
alias ostensas super compotum de anno compoti, xj s.
Et Johanni Baty, falconario, de firmis de Durno, percipi-
enti annuatim viginti solidos per preceptum domini
gubernatoris ad allocandum de anno compoti, xx s. Et
compotanti' pro feodo unius custodientis jumenta in
Falkland cum eorum sequelis, capientis in die quatuor
denarios et pro feodo suo in anno sexdecim solidos,
extendente ad sex libras et sexdecim solidos particulariter
examinato super compotum, vj E. xvj s. Et pro ductione
feni prati de Ealkland in quatuor libris, ex eo quod
tenentes qui solebant hujusmodi fenum ducere ut com-
potans allegat quod tenentes habent nunc terras suas in
feodifirma eis locatas, per quam exonerati sunt de hujus-
modi ductione feni, de anno compoti, iiij R. Et quondam
Snaudone heraldo, qui solebat percipere annuatim viginti
marcas et decessit post terminum Sancti Martini hujus
compoti, de uno termino hujus compoti, vj R. xiij s. iiij d.
Et compotanti pro naulo relicte Andree Wod militis,
portantis victualia a Largo ad portum de Leith, videlicet
frumentum, ordeum, et avenas, de anno compoti, xx s.
Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Bacancoll extendentium
in anno de antiquo ad quadraginta solidos, concessis David
Graham per dominum regem defunctum et de novo in
augmentationem rentalis per assedationem feodifirme
extendentium ad tres libras, domino gubernatore mandante
ad allocandum per suum preceptum manu sua subscriptum
ostensum super compotum, de anno compoti, v R. Et
eidem de augmentatione firmarum feodifirme tertie partis
terrarum de Westir Rossy extendentis in anno ad
septem marcas et octave partis terrarum de Neutoun de
Falkland extendentis in anno ad viginti unam solidos et
octo denarios Jacobo Averie et Michaeli ejus filio spec-
tantium, dicto Jacobo per dominum gubernatorem remissa
de anno compoti et tribus annis precedentibus hoc
compotum, xxiij R. Et Marchimont heraldo in feodo suo
172
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percipienti annuatim de terris de Murthocarny decem
libras per literam sub magno sigillo sibi concessam ad
vitam ostensam super compotum, cujus copia conscribitur
in dorso presentis rotuli,^ de terinino Pentbecostes hujus
* Jacobus Dei gratia rex Scotorum omnibus probis hominibus totius
terre sue clericis et laicis salutem. Sciatis nos cum avisamento, consensu,
et assensu carissimi et consanguinei et tutoris nostri Johannis ducis
Albanie etc. , regni nostri protectoris et gubernatoris, dedimus et concessi-
mus necnon tenore presentium damus et concedimus dilecto familiari
servitori et heraldo nostro Johanni Meldrum alias Marchimond heraldo
totam et integram illam dimedietatem terrarum nostrarum de Murtho-
carny cum pertinentiis quas Walterus Oliphant et David Swane nunc
occupant et in assedatione habent cum pertinentiis, jacentem in dominio
nostro de Fiffe, cum omnibus firmis, victualibus, et proficuis earundem, in
feodo suo pro toto tempore vite sue pro suo bono et gratuito servitio
nobis impenso et impendendo, quequidem dimedietas terrarum prescrip-
tarum se extendit annuatim in antiquo rentali nostro ad summam decem
libraram in pecuniis decem bollas frumenti duodecim bollas ordei duodecim
capones et duodecim pultrias : Tenendam et habendam totam et integram
prefatam dimedietatem prescriptarum terrarum nostrarum de Murthocarny
cum pertinentiis dicto Johanni Meldrum alias Marchimond heraldo in
feodo suo pro toto tempore vite sue ut premittitur, per omnes rectas metas
suas antiquas et divisas prout jacent in longitudine et latitudine, in boscis,
planis, moris, merresiis, viis, semitis, aquis, stagnis, rivolis, pratis,
pascuis et pasturis, aucupationibus, venationibus, piscationibus, petariis,
turbariis, carbonariis, lapicidiis, lapide et calce, fabrilibus, brasinis,
brueriis et genestis, cum communi pastura, libero introitu, et exitu,
hereyeldis et merchetis mulierum, ac cum omnibus aliis et singulis liber-
tatibus, commoditatibus, et asiamentis, ac justis suis pertinentiis quibus-
cunque tam non nominatis quam nominatis, tam subtus terra quam supra
terram, procul et prope, ad predictam dimedietatem terrarum cum suis
pertinentiis spectantibus seu juste spectare valentibus quomodolibet in
futurum, libere, quiete, plenarie, integre, honorifice, bene et in pace, sine
aliqua revocatione, contradictione, aut obstaculo aliquali. Quare precipi-
mus et mandamus vobis camerario nostro prefati dominii nostri de Fiffe
presenti et futuro et deputatis vestris quod cum predicta dimedietate
prescriptarum terrarum .firmis, victualibus, grassumis aliisve devoriis
ejusdem nullatenus intromittatis, sed dictum Marchimond heraldum
eisdem pacifice gaudere, cum eiis intromittere, firmasque, victualia, gressu-
mas, et alia devoria earundem in feodo suo percipere, et de eisdem ad sue
libitum voluntatis pro toto tempore vite sue disponere juxta tenorem
hujusmodi nostre donationis permittatis. Mandamus et compotorum
nostrorum rotulatori et scaccarii nostri auditoribus pro tempore existenti-
bus ad faciendum allocationem firmarum, victualium, et devoriarum dicte
dimedietatis prescriptarum terrarum camerario nostro de Fiffe antedicto in
compotis suis in scaccario nostro reddendis annuatim, hujusmodi nostris
literis coram prefatis auditoribus in scaccario nostro semell ostensis et in
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
173
compoti, v R. Et eidem per liberationem factam Patricio
Spittale in le breidhous in quatuor marcis in solutionem
feodi sui terminorum Sancti Martini decimi quarti et
Penthecostes decimi quinti et in duabus marcis termini
Sancti Martini decimi quinti, et in triginta quinque
solidis pro pabulo equi sui, per preceptum domini Patricii
Hammiltoun, tunc rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum
acquittantia dicti Patricii manibus eorum subscripto
1 . x Respondebit
ostenso super compotum, v li. xv s., pro quibus dictus g^JjjjJoun
Patricius respondebit. Et per solutionem factam Jacobo tunc rotuiator.
Kinloch et David Balfour, janitoribus domini gubernatoris,
in viginti marcis usque ad terminum Sancti Martini anni
Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi quinti inclusive per
preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto unacum
acquittantia dictorum Jacobi et David manibus eorum
subscripta ostenso super compotum, xiij R. vj s. viij d.
Et dicto Patricio Hammiltoun, rotulatori, in ducentis
quadraginta tribus libris sex solidis et octo denariis et
de ducentis triginta sex libris dicte summe in ultimo Respondebit
^ Patricius
compoto suo et in supervisione sua reddidit compotum, Hammiltoun
_ . . .. pro vij li. vj s.
et pro septem libris sex solidis octo denariis respondebit, viij a.
dicto Patricio per suas sex acquittantias manu sua
subscriptas fatente solutionem super compotum, ijcxliij R.
vj s. viij d. Et per solutionem factam Thome Forat, servi-
tori domini regis defuncti, capienti annuatim quadraginta
libras in feodo suo in viginti libris videlicet de terminis
Petri Ad Vincula ante decessum regis et Omnium Sanctorum
post decessum ipsius, ex eo quod dictus Thomas inerat in
maritima classe ad partes Gallie de mandato domini regis
sic quod non poterat percipere solutionem feodi sui de
dicto termino, et domini consilii mandarunt compotanti
satisfacere dicto Thome de dictis terminis, dicto mandato
manu dominorum subscripto ostenso super compotum,
xx R. Et per solutionem factam domino Alexandro
rotulis ejusdem registrars. In cujus rei testimonium magnum sigillum
nostrum presentibus apponi precepimus apud Edinburgh quarto die mensis
Februarii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimo quinto et regni
nostri tertio.
174
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
.Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin de Apil-
girth, rotulator.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotula-
tor.
Scott, scribe rotulorum, in tresdecim libris et novem
solidis pro expensis per eum factis in scaccario, videlicet
jacturalibus, pargamino, et in feodo suo pro scriptura et
custodia rotulorum tempore scaccarii et cariagio eorundem
ad Perth per preceptum dominorum consilii, dicto pre-
cepto manibus eorum subscripto ostenso super compotum,
xiij H. ix s. Et dicto compotanti per solutionem factam
Johanni ortolano de Falkland in novem libris pro extrac-
tione radicum et dejectione pulverum de dicta gardina,
per preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto manu
sua subscripta ostenso super compotum, ix H. Et per
solutionem factam domino Alexandro Jardin de Apilgirth
militi, compotorum rotulatori, in centum sexaginta novem
libris septemdecim solidis sex denariis, dicto domino
Alexandro presente et per suas undecim acquittantias
fatente solutionem super compotum, jclxix H. xvij s. vj d.,
pro quibus respondebit. Et eidem per emptionem
certarum martarum pastarum et herbalium, carbonum,
cervisii empti, cariagii ac nauli vini, a decimo nono
Aprilis inclusive usque ad primum Septembris exclusive
anni etc. decimi sexti, et intratorum in libris domicilii
domini gubernatoris, extendentium ad centum septem
libras duos solidos et septem denarios, dicto domino
Alexandro Jardin pro tempore rotulatore, ut patet per
extractum libri domicilii dicti domini gubernatoris manu
Johannis Donaldsone, scribe dicti libri, scriptum ostensum
super compotum, jcvij li. ij s. vij d., pro quibus dictus
rotulator respondebit. Et eidem pro certis expensis
factis in palatio de Falkland circa emendationem graduum
cellariorum novi operis de Falkland, mensarum, hostiorum,
camerarum dicti operis, et pro fabricatione portarum
parce de Falkland, et horii, orti, feni, ac cerarum ad
diversa ostia dicti operis, et pro emptione le stansouris ad
diversas fenistras in dicto opere, extendentibus in toto ad
undecim libras et tresdecim solidos, prout continetur in
quadam cedula manu capitanei Jonet subscripta particu-
lariter examinata super compotum, xj li. xiij s. Et eidem
pro reparatione et emendatione palatii de Falkland,
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175
videlicet novi operis in fenistris, in vitro et ferro pro
dictis fenistris, et tegulatori pro reparatione tecti dicti
palatii, et calce dicto tegnlatori, et emendatione tecti
antique capelle, cariagio dicti calcis, et emptione le rauch-
teris pro le casis dicti vitri, et pro aliis necessariis ad
dictum palatium, extendentibus in toto ad triginta
quatuor libras duodecim solidos novem denarios obolum
particulariter examinatis super compotum per quandam
cedulam manibus magistri Thome Hay et Croseheat
subscriptam ante primum diem Septembris ‘anni Domini
etc. quingentesimi decimi sexti, xxxiiij B. xij s. ix d. ob.
Et eidem de firmis prati de Uchtirmukty extendentis in
anno ad quinque libras, ex eo quod anno compoti et anno
precedents hoc compotum fenum non crevit super hujus-
modi prato, de dictis duobus annis tantum, x B. Et
compotanti pro feodo suo de anno compoti, x B. Et
domino Laurentio Alexandri pro suis laboribus serviendo
domino gubernatori, videlicet equitando ad Falkland,
Perth, Sanctumandream, Dunde, Striveling, et Edin-
burgh diversis vicibus, ex consideratione auditorum, vj B.
Et compotanti pro suis superexpositis, ut patet in pede
ultimi compoti sui, jclxxvj B. ij s. v d. Et eidem per
solutionem factam Catrine Eyn, nutrici quondam Alex-
andri principis Scotie, percipienti annuatim decem libras
pro feodo suo per literam sub privato in quindecim libris
de terminis compoti et termino Penthecostes precendente
hoc compotum, xv B. Et eidem de augmentatione
firmarum terrarum de Auldhall et Balbreky extendentium
annuatim ad tres libras, spectantium Thome Gourlay,
carpentario domini regis defuncti, dicto Thome assedatarum
per eundem dominum regem pro antiqua firma pro toto
tempore vite sue, ut patet per literas dicti domini regis
sub signeto et manu sua subscriptas ostensas super com-
potum, de anno compoti et tribus annis precedentibus
hoc compotum, xij B. Et eidem de firmis feodifirme
augmentationis occidentalis partis terrarum de Strameglo
et molentini ejusdem, extendentibus ad sexdecim marcas
de arreragiis compotantis et anno compoti, spectantibus
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1516.
Frumen-
tum.
Respondebit
Allexander
Jardin, ro tula-
tor, pro v li.
domino Willelmo Scott de Balwery militi, sibi remissis
ex consideratione auditorum, x H. xiij s. iiij d. Summa
expensarum, jmxxxiij B. iij s. xj d. ob. Et sic super-
exposuit compotans lxvj li. xvj s. x d. ob.
Item idem onerat se de xxj celdris viij bollis ij ferlotis
iiji peccis frumenti per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut
patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xxxiij celdris xiij bollis iij
ferlotis ij peccis frumenti de secundo anno hujus com-
poti, videlicet de croppo anni Domini etc. quingentesimi
decimi quinti et de termino Sancti Martini, quia tunc
solvuntur. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, Iv celdre vj bolle ij ferlote
jj pecce frumenti.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe in quatuor bollis frumenti ex
elimosina domini regis de anno compoti, iiij bolle frumenti.
Et domino Thome Balfour, capellano celebranti in
capella de Falkland, in consimili elimosina domini
regis de anno compoti, iiij bolle frumenti. Et eidem
de firmis de Murthocarny assedato pro viginti libris
pecunie una celdra quatuor bollis frumenti una celdra
quator bollis ordei, et dominus rex mandavit allocare
hujusmodi victualia tenentibus ejusdem annuatim pro
decem marcis, de quibus soluti Marchimont heraldo
triginta tres solidi quatuor denarii in completam solu-
tionem decem marcarum feodi sui termini Penthecostes
hujus compoti, et domino Alexandro Jardin, rotulatori,
quinque libre sibi solute super compotum, pro quibus
respondebit, j celdra iiij bolle frumenti. Et per solu-
tionem factam Thome Berclay in duabus celdris frumenti
de victualibus terrarum de Ardat per preceptum domine
regine existentis in sua viduitate, dicto precepto manu
dicte domine regine subscripto ostenso super compotum,
ij celdre frumenti. Et per solutionem factam Fratribus
Minoribus ville de Perth in octo bollis frumenti per
preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto manu
ipsius subscripto ostenso super compotum, viij bolle
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177
frumenti. Et eidem per venditionem octodecim celdra-
rum victualium, de quibus sunt novem celdre frumenti et
novem celdre ordei vendite pro centum et octo libris
pecunie compotanti et solutis domino Patricio Hammiltoun
de Kincavile militi, tunc rotulatori, et de quibus reddidit
compotum in ultima supervisione sua, ix celdre frumenti.
Et per solutionem factam Laurentio Craw, pistori, in
viginti celdris frumenti ad expensas domicilii domini
gubernatoris, ipso presente et fatente solutionem super despondebit
compotum, xx celdre frumenti, pro quibus respondebit, craw.
' Summa expensarum, xxxiij celdre iiij bolle frumenti. Et
sic restant xxij celdre ij bolle ii ferlote j ^ pecce.
De quibus vendite compotanti sexdecim celdre pro
centum viginti octo libris pecunie, bolla stante ad decem Respondebit
_ . _ .. compotans pro
solidos, pro quibus pecuniis compotans respondebit, xvj rxxviij n.
celdre frumenti. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic
restant vj celdre ij bolle ij ferlote jj pecce frumenti.
Item idem onerat se de xxxix celdris xiiij bollis ij
ferlotis cum bina parte ferlote ij peccis j quarta pecce
ordei vj celdris xij bollis brasii per arreragia ultimi
compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii
patet.
Item idem onerat se de lviij celdris xv bollis iij ferlotis Ordeum.
cum bina parte ferlote ordei j celdra iiij bollis brasii per
firmas dicti dominii de anno compoti et croppo anni etc.
quingentesimi decimi quinti et termino Sancti Martini.
Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis
cum arreragiis, lxxxxviij celdre xiiij bolle ij ferlote ij
pecce tertia pars ferlote j quarta pecce ordei viij celdre
brasii.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe, percipientibus annuatim quatuor
bollas ordei ex elimosina domini regis, de anno compoti,
iiij bolle ordei. Et de firmis de Murthocarny, ut patet
in compoto frumenti de anno compoti, j celdra viij bolle
ordei. Et domino Thome Balfour celebranti in capella
de Falkland de anno compoti, viij bolle ordei. Et per
solutionem factam Thome Barclay de Rynd in duabus
YOL, XIV, M
178
ROTULI SCACCARXI
1516.
celdris ordei de victualibus de Ardet per preceptum
domine regine in sua viduitate existentis, dicto precepto
manu ejusdem subscripto ostenso super compotum, ij
celdre ordei. Et Fratribus Minoribus ville de Perth in
octo bollis ordei per preceptum domini gubernatoris,
dicto precepto manu ipsius subscripto ostenso super
compotum, viij bolle ordei. Et per venditionem novem
celdrarum ordei et novem celdrarum frumenti, prout in
compoto frumenti continetur, ix celdre ordei. Et pex
liberationem factam Fratribus Predicatoribus de Edin-
burgh in triginta bollis ordei et Fratribus Minoribus de
Edinburgh in aliis triginta bollis ordei per preceptum
domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto manu ejus subscripto
et dominorum consilii ostenso super compotum, iij celdre
xij bolle ordei. Et per liberationem factam Alexandro
Ellem de Buttirden in sex celdris et sex bollis ordei per
consimile preceptum domini gubernatoris manu ejus
subscriptum ostensum super compotum et sub periculo
compotantis, vj celdre vj bolle ordei. Et domino
Patricio Hammiltoun, tunc rotulatori, de firmis quarte
partis de Uchtirmukty in sex bollis ordei a Johanne
Greif, dicto domino Patricio per suum manuale scriptum
Patricius latente receptionem super compotum, vj bolle ordei,
tunc rotuiator. pro quibus respondebit. Et eidem per emptionem quin-
gentarum quinquaginta sex laginarum et unius quarte
cervisie, commutando hujusmodi cervisiam pro brasio,
bolla brasii stante ad decem laginas cervisie, extendentium
ad quatuor celdras unam bollam duas ferlotas unam peccam
et dimediam pecce brasii, et intratarum in libris domicilii
domini gubernatoris, ipso existente in Falkland, ut patet
per duos extractus subscriptos manu magistri Thome Hay,
clerici expensarum dicti domini gubernatoris, particulariter
examinatos ostensos super compotum, iiij celdre j bolla
ij ferlote jj pecce brasii, videlicet a decimonono Aprilis
anni etc. decimi sexti usque ad vicesimum sextum Junii
ejusdem anni inclusive. Et liberate Johanni Douglas
in sellario vini domini regis defuncti de firmis terrarum
suarum de Balbreky in viginti bollis ordei ex gratitudine
1516.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
179
domini gubernatoris pro servitio dicti Johannis alias
domino regi defuncto impenso et per speciale preceptum
dicti domini gubernatoris, domino Alexandro Jardin,
rotulatore, testante mandatum super compotum, j celdra
iiij bolle ordei. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Uchtir-
mukty, Drumtenend, et Catill, extendentium ad tres
celdras unam bollam tres ferlotas duas peccas et dimediam
pecce, de quibus sunt de firmis de Uchtirmukty una
celdra tres bolle due pecce et dimedia pecce liberate
Waltero Dempstertoun, et de firmis de Drumtenend et
Catill una celdra quatuordecim bolle tres ferlote liberate
Elene Dunmure et Agneti Brown, ad expensas domine
regine et intrate in libris domicilii ejusdem, prout aperte
constabat auditoribus super compotum, iij celdre j bolla
iij ferlote ijj pecce ordei. Et per solutionem factam
dicto domino Alexandro Jardin de Apilgirth militi,
compotorum rotulatori, in sex bollis duabus ferlotis
duabus peccis et bina parte pecce, dicto domino Alex-
andro presente et per suam acquittantiam fatente solu-
tionem super compotum, vj bolle ij lerlote ij pecce cum Alexander
bina parte pecce, pro quibus respondebit. Et per libera- tor.dm’ r° u a
tionem factam Andree Hammiltoun in Leith in triginta
duabus celdris ordei per preceptum domini Patricii.
Hammiltoun, tunc rotulatoris, de quibus quinque celdre
et quindecim bolle intrate in libris domicilii domini
gubernatoris, Johanne Donaldson e, clerico expensarum
i.,., .. , , Respondebit
dicti domini gubernatoris, testante introitum super com- Patricius
potum, et pro viginti sex celdris et una bolla dictus tunc rotuiator,
Patricius rotuiator respondebit, dicto precepto ac acquit- fbo£Voi5d.™
tantia dicti Andree Hammiltoun ostensis super compotum,
xxxij celdre ordei. Summa expensarum, Ixj celdre ij
ferlota j pecca ordei. Et sic restant xxxvij celdre xiiij
bolle iij pecce ordei. Summa expensarum brasii, iiij
celdre j bolla ij ferlote jj pecce. Et sic restant iij
celdre xiiij bolle j ferlota ij J pecce brasii. De qua resta
ordei vendite compotanti viginti celdre ordei pro centum
triginta tribus libris sex solidis octo denariis, bolla stante
ad octo solidos et quatuor denarios, pro quibus compotans
180
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Respondebit
compotans pro
jcxxxiij li. vj g.
viij ct.
Avene.
Respondebit
dominus Alex-
ander Jardane,
rotulator, pro
vj li-
respondebit, xx celdre ordei. Summa hujus expense
patet. Et sic restant xvij celdre xiiij bolle iij pecce
ordei iij celdre xiiij bolle j ferlota ijj pecce brasii.
Item idem onerat se de viij celdris xj bollis iij ferlotis
iij peccis avenarum viij bollis farine avenatice per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Et de ij apris viij berilibus ceparum vxxxvj aucis
ixcvxx caponibus jmvcxviij pultriis per eadem arreragia.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de liiij celdris xiij bollis iij peccis
avenarum ij bollis farine avenatice per integras firmas
dicti dominii de dicto croppo anni etc. vc. decimi quinti
et termini Sancti Martini. Et nichil de arreragiis
aliorum camerariorum. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, Ixiij celdre ix
bolle ij pecce avenarum x bolle. farine.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Leoni regi armorum in feodo suo de firmis de Cullessy de
anno compoti, xij bolle avenarum. Et ortolano de Falkland
percipienti annuatim duas celdras avenarum, et capel-
lano Sancte Marie in una celdra avenarum, et ad
sustentationem palarum et fossarum parce de Falkland
in duabus celdris, et ad reparationem fossarum prati de
Falkland in una celdra, extendentibus in toto ad sex
celdras avenarum, de anno compoti, vj celdre avenarum.
Et eidem de firmis de Ballinbla clamato in feodifirma
per Michaelem Balfour et magistrum Willelmum Knowis
pro octo libris pecunie tantum, et compotans oneratur
cum quadraginta solidis et sex celdris avenarum, et
dominus rex mandavit allocare dictas avenas, solvendo
sex libras pro eisdem in anno, solutas dicto domino
Alexandro Jardane, rotulatori, super compotum, pro
quibus respondebit, de anno compoti, vj celdre avenarum.
Et pro distructione granorum tenentium de Casch per
damas et jumenta domini regis de anno compoti, j celdra
avenarum. Et idem de firmis de Newtoun de Ballin-
cancoll extendente in anno ad quadraginta bollas aven-
arum remissis David Grahme per dominum gubernatorem
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
181
ex speciali gratia ejusdem de anno compoti tantum, sic
quod in futurum nullo modo allocetur, ij celdre viij bolle
avenarum. Et eidem per liberationem factam dicto
domino Patricio Hammiltoun, tunc rotulatori, in decem
celdris quindecim bollis tribus ferlotis et duabus peccis
avenarum liberatis Meholaio Crawfurd et Andree Ham-
miltoun in Leith, et de septem celdris decem bollis
tribus ferlotis et duabus peccis dictus Patricius in ultima donSnuseblt
supervisione reddidit compotum m pecunia, et pro tribus miitoun pro iij
celdris et quinque bollis respondebit, x celdre xv bolle avenarum,
iij ferlote ij pecce avenarum. Et per solutionem factam
capitaneo de Myllan in quatuor celdris avenarum pro
pabulo equi sui per perceptum dicti domini Patricii tunc
rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti
capitanei ostenso super compotum, mj celdre avenarum, Patricius nam-
pro quibus dictus Patricius respondebit. Et per libera- rotuiator. °
tionem factam domino Alexandro Jardane de Apilgirth
militi , rotulatori, in tribus celdris et quinque bollis
avenarum, dicto rotulatore per suas quinque acquittantias
. ^ Respondebit
fatente solutionem super compotum, ni celdre v bolle Alexander
.. t , . . Jardane, rotula-
avenarum, pro quibus respondebit. Et eidem ad ex- tor.
pensas equorum domini gubernatoris et intratas in libris
domicilii ejusdem extendentes ad octo celdras a decimo
nono Aprilis anni vcdecimi sexti usque ad ultimum
Augusti inclusive ejusdem anni, ut patet per extractum -
magistri Thome Hay, clerici expensarum dicti domini
gubernatoris, manu sua subscriptum ostensum super com-
potum, viij celdre avenarum. Et compotanti pro pabulo
equi sui ex consideratione auditorum de anno compoti,
j celdra avenarum. Et remisse Johanni Douglas de
firmis de Balbreky per dominum gubernatorem pro
servitio suo domino nostro regi defuncto impenso de
anno compoti, ij celdre viij bolle avenarum. Et per
venditionem viginti octo bollarum avenarum de firmis de
Auld Lindoris pro septem marcis, bolla stante ad quad-
raginta denarios, dicto domino Alexandro Jardin, rotu- Respondebit
C' ' AJ.6xaDd.6r
latori, solutos, pro quibus respondebit, i celdra xij bolle Jardin, rotuia-
^ ^ F i •• n •• i n tor, pro vij li.
avenarum. Summa expensarum, xlvij celdre xij bolle s. wj a.
182
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
iij ferlote ij pecce avenarum. Et sic restant xv celdre
xij bolle j ferlota avenarum x bolle farine avenatice.
De quibus vendite compotanti quinque celdre avenarum
Respondebit ... . .. .
compotanspro pro vigmti marcis, pro quibus compotans respondebit, v
viij ct. s’ celdre avenarum. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic
restant x celdre xij bolle j ferlota avenarum x bolle
farine iij apri xij berilia ceparum jcliiij auce jmiiijclxxxx
capones ijmijclxxxvij pultrie.
Item idem onerat se de jcxxviij H. per venditionem
sexdecim celdrarum frumenti, ut patet in compoto ejus-
dem. Et de jcxxxiij H. vj s. viij d. per venditionem
viginti celdrarum ordei, ut patet superius in compoto
ejusdem. Et de xiij li. vj s. viij d. per venditionem
quinque celdrarum avenarum, ut patet superius in com-
poto avenarum. Summa hujus oneris, ijclxxiiij 11. xiij s.
iiij 3.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro superexpositis
suis in compoto argenti superius reddito, lxvj li. xvj s.
x d. ob. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant
ijcvij li. xvj s. v d. ob. Et pendent de augmentatione
feodifirme terrarum de Ruthilott spectantium comiti
Crawfurdie extendente ad nonaginta tres libras sex
solidos et octo denarios, et de augmentatione feodifirme
terrarum de Ardate spectantium tenentibus ejusdem ex-
tendente ad quinquaginta libras tresdecim solidos et
quatuor denarios, et de augmentatione feodifirme terra-
rum de Maristoun spectantium tenentibus ejusdem,
extendente ad quinque libras sex solidos et octo denarios,
et de augmentatione feodifirme terrarum de Eeryfeild
-et Boynfeild spectantium tenentibus ejusdem, extendente
ad viginti sex libras tresdecim solidos et quatuor denarios,
et de augmentatione terrarum de Kingis Bernis spec-
tantium tenentibus ejusdem, extendente ad centum
sex libras tresdecim solidos et quatuor denarios, et de
augmentatione terrarum de Luthre spectantium tenentibus
ejusdem, extendente ad centum sex libras tresdecim
solidos et quatuor denarios, et de augmentatione medie
partis ville de RTewtoun de Reras spectantis tenentibus
1516.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
183
ejusdem extendente ad viginti octo libras tresdecim
solidos et quatuor denarios, et de augmen tatione terra-
rum de Eister Casche spectantium tenentibus ejusdem
extendente ad triginta suas libras sexdecim solidos et
octo denarios, ascendendo in toto ad quadringintas
quinquaginta libras sexdecim solidos et octo denarios
particulariter examinatos super compotum, de anno com-
poti et tribus annis precedentibus hoc compotum, iiijcl li.
xvj s. viij d., pro quibus vocandi sunt. Summa de- vocandi sunt,
pendentiarum patet. Et sic dependent in manibus
tenentium ultra predictam restam in pecunia ijcxliij H.
ij d. ob.
Compotum Andree Murray, filii et heredis quondam Ballin-
magistri Johannis Murray de Blacbarony, ballivi de creife.
Ballincreife, redditum per Isobellam Hoppar, relictam
quondam dicti magistri Johannis, gubernatricem et
matrem dicti Andree, [. Edinburgh , 13 September 1516 ,
from 26 July 15 H; 2 years].
Idem onerat se in primis de xvj H. xiij s. iiij d. xiij
celdris frumenti ij celdris viij bollis ordei de firmis terra-
rum dominicalium de Ballincreif de duobus primis terminis
hujus compoti. Et de xij H. xiij s. iiij d. iij celdris ix
bollis ordei de firmis novem terrarum husbandiarum cum
dimedia terre husbandie de Ballincreife de eisdem ter-
minis. Et de v H. xiij s. iiij d. j celdra ix bollis ij ferlotis
ordei de firmis quatuor terrarum husbandiarum de Ballin-
creif in manibus Alexandri Kers, coci. Et de iiij li. iiij s.
de firmis viginti octo terrarum cotagiorum ville de Ballin-
creif de eisdem terminis. Et de vj s viij d. unius crofte
juxta ortum et pomerium de Ballincreif. Et de vj s.
viij d. dimedie marcate terre ville de Ballincreif. Et de
v s. fabrilis ejusdem. Et de xiij s. iiij d. brasine de
Ballincreif. Et de v H. vj s. viij d. molendini bladorum
ejusdem. Et de tricentis pullis columbarum et mille
cericis vocatis le cheris columbaris et pomerii de Ballin-
creif, que solebant assedari pro quinquaginta tribus
solidis et octo denariis in antiquo rentali. Et de xj s.
184
BOTULI SCACCABII
1516.
iij d. j bolla tertia parte bolle frumenti ij bollis ordei in
augmentationem antiqui rentalis per assedationem dime-
dietatis terrarum dominicalium de Ballincreif factam
Eoberto Borthwic, fundatori machinarum, in feodifirma
per cartam sub magno sigillo. Et de xlix s. iiij d.
in augmentationem antiqui rentalis . per assedationem
quondam magistro Johanni Murray de Blakbarony in
feodifirma factam de quinque terris husbandiis tribus
quarterns unius terre husbandie de Ballincreif, columbari,
ortis sive pomerio earundem, domibus ante ortum con-
structis ex parte australi, cum aera retro ortum ex parte
boreali vocata lee ducatakir, et de molendino de Ballin-
crefe, viginti octo acris cotagie ville de Ballincreif, cum
le thirl multur et sukkin, dominii, ville, terrarum et le
Manez de Ballincreif, Gosfurd, et Spittale, unacum
officio balliatus ejusdem per cartam sub magno sigillo,
per integras firmas dicti dominii de Ballincreif de duobus
primis terminis hujus compoti. Et de xlix H. ij s. xj d.
xiij celdris j bolla tertia parte bolle frumenti vij celdris
xij bollis ij ferio tis ordei iijc pullis columbarum jm cericis
per integras firmas dicti dominii de Ballincreif de secundo
anno hujus compoti. Et de xxxij H. de firmis terrarum
de Gosfurd de dictis annis compoti. Summa totalis
onerationis, jcxxx H. v s. x d. xxvj celdre ij bolle ij fer-
lote ij pecce tua part pecce frumenti xv celdre ix bolle
ordei vjc pulli columbarum ijm cerice xvij capones jclxxxij
pultrie.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam Fratribus Predicatoribus de Edinburgh,
-percipientibus annuatim viginti quatuor marcas de firmis
terrarum de Gosfurd ex concessione regis quondam Jacobi
tertii bone memorie, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
de annis compoti, xxxij H. Et de firmis terrarum domini-
calium quartern de Ballincreif dicti Eeid Spittale ex-
tendentium ad quinque marcas pecunie et tres celdras fru-
menti, quas quondam Adam Hepburn de Craggis prius
habuit in assedatione pro decem libris annuatim, conces-
sarum nunc Johanni Lindesay olim de Wauchop per cartam
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
185
sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super compotum, ut patet
in rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi decimi, de annis com-
poti, vj E. xiij s. iiij d. vj celdre frumenti. Et Johanni
Drummond, carpentario, percipienti annuatim sex libras
pecunie unam celdrum octo bollas ordei de totis et integris
decem libratis terrarum de Ballincreif cum pertinentiis
quas quondam Thomas Hoppringill de domino rege prius
habuit in feodo suo, et quas terras dictus Johannes habet
per literam domini regis sub magno sigillo pro toto tempore
vite sue pro suo servitio domino regi impenso et impen-
dendo alias ostensam super compotum, de annis compoti,
xij R. iij celdre ordei. Et de iirmis quarte partis terrarum
dominicalium de Ballincreife concessis Alexandro Naper
et Agneti sue spouse pro toto tempore vite eorundem per
literas domini regis sub magno sigillo alias ostensas super
compotum, de annis compoti, viij R. xvij s. x d. vj celdre
x bolle iij ferlote frumenti j celdra x bolle ij ferlote ij
peece tua part pecce. Et eidem de firmis decem libra-
tarum terrarum de Ballincreife concessis Alexandro Kerse,
qui fuerat cocus domine regine pro tempore, extendentium
in anno ad quinque libras tresdecim solidos et quatuor
denarios unam celdram novem bollas duas ferlotas ordei
per literas sub privato alias ostensas super compotum, de
annis compoti, xj R. vj s. viij d. iij celdre iij bolle ordei.
Et compotanti pro feodo suo balliatus de annis compoti,
xxviij s. Et eidem de firmis dimedietatis terrarum
dominicalium de Ballincreif extendentis in anno ad novem
libras sex celdras duodecim bollas frumenti unam celdram
duodecim bollas ordei, Roberto Borthuik, machinatori,
concessis in feodifirma pro pecuniis et victualibus pre-
scriptis et sibi remissis per dominum gubernatorem per
promissum domini regis defuncti sub suo signeto et
manuali subscriptione ostensum super compotum de annis
compoti, xviij R. xiij celdre viij bolle frumenti iij celdre
viij bolle ordei. Et eidem de firmis quinque terrarum
husbandiarum trium quart eriorum unius terre husbandie
de Ballincreiff, columbaris, ortorum sive pomerii earundem,
cum domibus ante ortum constructis ex parte australi,
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BOTULI SCACCAEII
1516.
cum aera retro ortum ex parte boreali vocata doukatakir,
ac molendini de Ballincreif, viginti octo aerarum cotagii
ville de Ballincreif cum le thirle multure et sukkin
dominii, ville, terrarum et le Manys de Ballincreif, Gos-
furd, et Spittale, unacum officio balliatus ejusdem superius
onerato, extendentium ad viginti libras in anno duas
celdras duas bollas duas ferlotas ordei septemdecim
capones centum octuaginta duas pultrias tricentas pullas
columbarum unum mille cerices, defalcando annuatim in
pecunia quindecim solidos et triginta pultrias pro quinque
acris cotagii ville de Ballincreif concessis Johanni Drum-
mond in vitali redditu de summa predicta, spectantium
Andree Murray, filio dicti magistri Johannis, in feodi-
firma, ex eo quod dominus gubernator concessit firmas
dictarum terrarum dicto Boberto Borthuik durante sua
voluntate pro servitio domino regi et sue dominatrici
impenso et impendendo per literam sub magno sigillo
ostensam super compotum de annis compoti, xl li. iiij
celdre v bolle ordei xxxiiij capones iijcxliiij pultrie vje pulli
columbarum ijm cerices. Summa expensarum, jcxxx Ii.
v s. x d. xxvj celdre ij bolle ij ferlote ij pecce ij part pecce
frumenti xv celdre ix bolle ordei vjc pulli columbarum
ijm cerice xvij capones jclxxxij pultrie. Et sic eque.
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
187
CCCXLII. [CCCLY.]
COMPOTA CU STUMARIORUM ET BALLIYORUM
BURGORUM.
A.D. 1516.
Compotum Johannis Broun et Leonardi Clerk, Aire,
custumariorum burgi de Air, [. Edinburgh , 16 July 1516 ,
from 5 July 1515.
Charge. Arrears , £5% Os. 6/2(1. Custom of 10 sacks
8/2 st. wool (£13 16s. 1/2(1.), 17 lasts 15 dacres 8 hides
(£4-7 8s. 8d.): 7637 ells woollen cloth (£38 3s. 3d.), 100
5 score woolfells (£1 fs. 5d.), 100 schorlings (6s. 8d.), 860
futefells ( ), lentrynwair ( ),
18 lasts (£11 5s. 6d.), and 3 barrels suet
(£1) ; £116 7s. 7/d . Sum, £168 8s. 3d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, .....] Et per solutionem
factam Patricio Hammiltoun de Kincavill militi, tunc
compotorum rotulatori, in quinquaginta duabus libris sex
denariis obolo de arreragiis compotantium, dicto Patricio
per suas binas acquittantias manu sua subscriptas osten-
sas super compotum et de quibus reddidit compotum in
ultima supervisione sua apud Edinburgh in decimo Feb-
ruarii ultimo elapsi, ut patet in eadem supervisione, lij
R. vj d. ob. Et dicto Patricio in decem libris sibi solutis,
ipso Patricio per suam acquittantiam manu sua sub-
scriptam fatente solutionem super compotum, et de quibus
reddidit compotum in dicta ultima supervisione, x H.
Et compotanti per solutionem factam Willelmo Smyth
in decem marcis de mandato domini gubernatoris, ut patet
per suam literam manu sua subscriptam ostensam super
compotum, vj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et dicto Johanni Broune
188
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardane, regu-
lator.
Irwyne.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardane, rotu-
lator.
in viginti libris pro quinque le serpentynis emptis in Air
et Dongallo Campbell deliberatis de mandato domini
regis defuncti, et in quatuor libris quatuor solidis pro
naulo duarum cimbarum cum nautis a burgo de Air
diversis vicibus versus Lamlasch in Arane et Cumrayis
cum literis dicti domini regis, et in octo libris sex solidis
quondam Johanni Forman deliberatis pro una ancora et
certis victualibus per eundem emptis navi dicti domini
regis vocate le Bark de Abavil, et in decem libris pro uno
equo per dictum Johannem dicto quondam regi defuncto
deliberato, ut patet per compotum dicti Johannis, exten-
dentibus in toto ad quadraginta duas libras decem soli-
dos. et dominus gubernator mandavit allocare hujusmodi
summam, domino cancellario testante mandatum super
compotum, xlij li. x S. Et eidem de custuma unius laste
et sex dacrarum correorum extendente ad tres libras
novem solidos et quatuor denarios, ex eo quod dicta
corria custumata erant apud burgum de Irwyn et dicti
custumarii de Irwyn reddiderunt compotum pro eisdem,
ut patet per coquetam dicti burgi ostensam super com-
potum, iij li. ix s. iij d. Et eidem de custuma certe
lane, corriorum, et pellium lanutarum, extendente ad
quadraginta septem solidos denarium obolum, custuma-
tarum apud burgum de Irwyne simili modo, ut patet per
eorum coquetam ostensam super compotum, xlvij s. j d.
oT5. Et pro feodo compotantis et constructione trone dicti
burgi, iiij li. ix d. ob. [To Sir Alexander Jardane , Comp-
troller,, £57 6s. 2f$d.] Sum, £168 8s. 2d. Et sic eque.
’ Compotum Laurentii Scott, custumarii burgi de Irwyn, *
[Edinburgh, 16 July 1516, from 5 July 1515.
Charge. Custom of 3 lasts 9 dacres hides (£9 5s-)
200 ells woollen cloth {£!), 3 lasts salmon (£7 5s.), 17
lasts 5 barrels herrings (£10 9s.), and certain hides, woollen
cloth, and woolfells omitted (£2 7s. ljzd.); £30 5s- ljd.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 10s. Id. To Sir Alex-
ander Jardane of Apilgirth, knight, Comptroller, £29
15s . Ofyd. Sum, £30 Ifed.] Et sic eque.
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
189
Compotum domini Willelmi Murray, canonici Dum- Strivelin.
blanensis, custumarii de Strivelin, [Edinburgh, 18 July
1516 , from 30 July 1515.
Charge. Arrears , £30 13s. Ofyd. Custom of 3 sacks
16 st. wool {£5 17s.- 10d.), 500 woolfells {£2 13s. jd.),
5 lasts 5 dacres hides {£11 6s. 8d?j, 691/2 dozen woollen
cloth {£3 9s. 6d.), and 2 barrels salted salmon {8s.);
£22 15s. J+d. Also of 200 schorlings {13s. lyd.), and
200 futefells {6s. 8d.) ; £1.\ Et mandatur compotanti
quod levet et importet custumam consimilium pellium
in futurum. [Sum, £23 15s. l±d. Bo. with arrears, £55
8s. Iffd.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 7s. lid. To chaplain of
St Laurence, by receipt of Thomas Joffra, £1, and Elizabeth
Haig, £13 6s. 8d.; as p. 92.] Et eidem per solutionem
factam Roberto Scot, fabro, in viginti libris in feodo suo
de anno compoti et anno precedente hoc compotum per
preceptum domini gubernatoris manu sua subscriptum, et
dicto Roberto per suas binas quittantias fatente solu- Alexander^
tionem super compotum, xx R. [To Jar din, Comptroller, Str0rme rotu'
£20. Sum, £55 15s. 7d. Over expended, 6s. '2)gd.\
Compotum Andree Wod, custumarii de Pettinweme, Pettin-
[Edinburgh, 19 July 1516, from 5 July 1515. weme.
Custom, by tack, £25 ; paid to Jar ding, Comp- Respondebit
Alexander
tr oiler. \ Jarding, rotu-
J lator.
Compotum Willelmi Scot et Andree Liddale, custum- Monthrose.
ariorum burgi de Monthrose, [Edinburgh, 21 July 1516 ,
from 30 July 1515.
Charge. Custom of 10 lasts salmon {£2 Jf), 1900 cod
{£3 16s.), 10 dozen woollen cloth {£1 5s.), 1 last 2 dacres
5 hides {£3), and 1260 woolfells {£8 6s. 8d.) ; £50 7s.
8d.
Discharge: Fees of accountants, 13s. 5d. To Margaret
Duchess of Montrose, as p. 50, £26 13s. 5d. To Jardin, Alexander1*5
Comptroller , £13 Os. lid. Sum, £50 7s. 8d.] Et sic LTor!n’ rotu'
eque.
190
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Arbroith.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
Vocandi sunt
heredes et
executores
quondam
Johanni Ogilvy.
Hading-
toun.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardane, rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
dominus
Patricius
Hammiltoun,
tunc rotulator.
Compotum Wilelmi Scot, custumarii burgi de Arbroith,
[. Edinburgh , 23 July 1516 , from 2 August 1515.
Charge. Custom of 2 lasts 2 dacres hides (£ 5 12s.),
250 woolfells (£ 1 11s. 9fed.), 1300 schorlings (£5 6s. 8d .),
590 skaldings ( 16s 8d.), and If dozen woollen cloth {10s.) ;
£12 17s. lfed.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, IfS. 3fed. To Allot of
Alirlrothok, as p. 50, £3 3s. 2fed. To Jardin, Comp-
troller, £9 9s. 7 fed.- Sum , £12 17s. lfed.] Et sic eque.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se, sicut
non onerabat se anno immediate precedente hoc compo-
tum, de custuma dicti burgi intromissa et recepta per
quondam Joann em Ogilvy, custumarium ejusdem, per
annum integrum ante diem introitus compotantis, vide-
licet decimum tertium diem mensis Julii anni Domini
etc. quingentesimi decimi tertii, pro qua custuma domini
auditores ordinarunt heredes et executores dicti quondam
Johannis vocari, qui minime vocati fuerunt, propterea erga
proximum compotum sunt vocandi.
Compotum Alisone Hamiltoun, sponse Jacobi Heriot,
custumarie de Hadingtoun, redditum per eundem Jacobum,
[Fdinlurgh, 13 July 1516, from 5 Jidy 1515.
Charge. Custom of 2 lasts 1 sack 18 st. wool (£28
10s.), 5 lasts 9 dacres 7 hides (£15 12s. 7d.), 7120 wool-
fells (£57 8s. 10 fed.) ; and 59 dozen woollen cloth (£6 2s.
6d.) ; £96 13s. 11 fed.]
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam David Purves, clavigero, in
decem libris, per preceptum domini Alexandri Jardane
militis, rotulatoris, in solutionem sui feodi de terminis
hujus compoti, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti
David ostenso super compotum, x li., pro quibus dictus
rotulator respondebit. Et dicto David in quinque libris
per preceptum domini Patricii Hammiltoun, tunc rotu-
latoris, in solutionem sui feodi de termino Penthecostes
anni etc. vcdecimi quinti, dicto precepto unacum acquit-
tantia dicti David ostenso super compotum, pro quibus
1516.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
191
dictus dominus Patricius respondebit, v H. Et eidem per
emptionem quadraginta trium laginarum cervisie et libera-
tarum ad expensas domini gubernatoris, eo existente in
Dunbar, per preceptum dicti domini Patricii, tunc rotu-
latoris, pretium lagine sexdecim denarii., particulariter Respondebit
... ^ „ ... * ., dominus
examinatam super compotum, nj n. x s. vnj a., pro quibus Patricius
dictus dominus Patricius respondebit. Et eidem pro tunc rotuiatJr.
feodo tronatoris de summa lane ponderate, xxij d. Et
compotanti pro suo feodo, xxxij s. ij d. ob. \To Jardine , Respondebit
Comptroller , £66 9s. 3d.\ Et per solutionem factam ^Rane> rotul-
Alexandro Wardlaw, lutario domini regis, in decem libris
in solutionem sui feodi de terminis compoti de dictis
custumis, x li. Summa expensarum, lxxxxvj E. xiij s.
xj d. ob. Et sic eque.
Compotum Jacobi Eollok et Jacobi Kinloch, custum- Dunde.
ariorum burgi de Dunde, [Edinburgh, 14 July 1516 ,
from 4 and 7 August 1515.
Charge. Custom of 3 sacks wool (£lj), 1% lasts 15
dacres hides (£34), 581 dozen woollen cloth (£91 15s. 6d.),
4430 woolfells (£39 10s.), 37 lasts salted salmon (£64 16s.),
and 3 lasts 1)b barrels suet (£13 15s.); £336 16s. 6d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 3d ; of custumars, £3 13s.
3d. To Dominicans of Perth, by two receipts, £7 6s. 8d. ;
Margaret Duchess of Montrose, by her receipts, £66 13s.
4d. ; chaplain of St. Salvator, by receipt of Master Robert
Monorgound, £5; as p. 50. \ Et per solutionem factam
domino Patricio Hammiltoun de Kincavill militi, tunc
rotulatori, in quadraginta duabus libris, dicto domino
Patricio per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam
fatente soluionem super compotum et de quibus red-
didit compotum in ultima supervisione predicta, xlij H.
[ To Jardine, Comptroller, £48 3s. 8d. To John Kin-
loch as p. 51, £10. To said Comptroller, £36 13s. 8d.]
Et eidem de custumis viginti barilium salmon um ex-
tendentibus ad quatuor libras spectantium comiti Moravie
et custumatorum apud burgum de Elgin, ut patet per
coquetam dicti burgi ostensam super compotum, iiij H.
192
EOTULI SCACCABII
1516.
Dunber-
tane.
Vocandus est
dominus
Erskin.
Litera Willelmi
Striveling.
Summa expensarum, ijcxxiij ti. ix s. x d. Et sic restant
xiij EL vj s. viij d. que sunt solvendi abbati de Jedburgh,
priori et canonicis apud Rostinoth commorantibus vel
eorum factoribus.
Compotum Willelmi Striveling de Glorat, custumarii
de Dunbertane et Lowis, [. Edinburgh , 35 July 1516, from
3 5 December 1515] Memorandum quod compotans non
onerat se de cust urnis provenientibus in Dunbertane et
Lowis a die vicesimonono mensis Julii anni Domini etc.
vcdecimi quarti usque ad vicesimum quintum Decembris
ejusdem anni, ex eo quod Johannes dominus Erskin
intromisit cum eisdem per dictum tempus, pro quibus
vocandus est.
[Charge. Custom of 16 lasts 13 dacres hides {£55 8s.),
3358 ells woollen cloth {£18 18s.), 79 lasts 11 barrels
herrings {£57 19s.), and 1 barrel suet {10s.); £111 15s]
De quibus allocatur compotanti de custumis quinque
lastarum et quatuor corriorum et quingentarum ulnarum
panni lanei extendentibus ad quindecim libras septem-
decim solidos et novem denarios, ex eo quod dicta corria
et panni erant custumata apud burgum de Air et pro
eisdem custumam solverunt, prout constat per eorum
coquetam ostensam super compotum, xv li. xvij s. ix d.
Et compotanti in viginti libris de dictis custumis in
partem solutionis feodi sui quadraginta librarum sibi
concessi per dominum gubernatorem durante voluntate
ipsius per literam sub privato, de termino Penthe-
costes hujus compoti, dicta litera ostensa super compotum,
xx: R.# Et pro feodo compotantis pro spatio compoti,
* James be the grace of God king of Scottis, to oure custuinaris of Dun-
bertane present and to cum and to all utheris oure leigis and subditis
quham it efferis quhais knawlege thir oure lettrez salcum greting. Wit ye
ws with avise and consent of oure derest cousing and tutoure Johnne duk
of Albanie etc. , protectoure and governoure of oure realme, to have gevin
and gran tit and be thir oure lettrez gevis and grauntis to oure lovit
Williame Striveling of Glorat, capitane and kepar of oure castell of Dun-
bertane, for his gud, trew, and thankfull service done and to be done to
ws and our said governoure, ane yeirlie pensioun of the soume of fourty
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
193
videlicet unius anni cum dimedia ex consideratione
auditorum, ix Ii. Et compotante per solutionem factam
Johanni Smolet, ballivo de Dunbertane, in triginta sex
libris pro tribus doliis vini liberatis Johanni M‘Cane de
Ardnamurchy pro defencione sui castri de Dunnook per
preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto unacum
acquittantiis dictorum Johanniset Johannis ostenso super Respondebit
compotum, xxxvj H. \To Jardane , Comptroller, £30 rotuiator.
17 s. 3d. Sum, £111 15 s.'] Et sic eque.
Compotum Isabelle Elphinstoun, domine de Dunrod, Alleca
arrendatarie allecum assise maris et lacuum occidentalium, Assise.
[. Edinburgh , 7 August 15 16, from 9 September 1513; 3
years .]
Eadem onerat se de sex lastis allecum salsorum de
primo anno hujus compoti. Et de xij lastis consimilium
allecum de secundo et tertio annis hujus compoti.
Summa hujus oneris, xviij laste allecum.
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
quondam Jacobo Redheuch, compotorum rotulatori, in
pundis usnale money of oure realme to be payit to him of the redyest
money of our eustumes of Dunbertan and boundis thairof yeirlie during
oure said governouris will, to be payit at twa termis in the yeir Witsonday ,
and Mertymes in winter be evin portiouns begynnand at the feist of
Witsonday next to cum eftir the day of the daite herof ; to be haldin and to
be had the said pensioun of xl pundis to the said Williame to be payit to
him of the rediest money of the said eustumes yeirelie during oure said
governouris will as said is at the termis aboune writin be evin portiouns
frelie, quietlie, weile, and in pece, but ony revocatioun, impediment, or
aganecalling quhatsumevir. Quharefor we charge straitelie and comandis
yow all and sindri our said custumaris of Dunbertane present and to
cum to mak thankfull payment to the said Williame of the said soume
yeirelie during our said governouris will and quhill he have uther
command in the contrair. And als we charge oure comptroller and
auditouris of our chekker being for the tyme to mak allowance to oure said
custumaris of the said soume of xl li. in thair comptis yeirlie quhill oure
said governour gif command in the contrar to thaim, the said letter being
anis schawin upoun compt befor the saidis auditouris of our chekker and
registrat in the rollis thairof and oure custumaris bringand his quitclame
yeirelie thairupoun. Gevin under oure prive seile at Edinburgh the xix
day of Marche the yeir of God jmvc and xv yeris and of oure regnne the
thrid yeire.
VOL. XIV.
N
194
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Disart.
sex lastis allecum ad expensas domicilii dominorum regis
et regine et intratas in libris ejusdem, vj laste allecum.
Et Colino comiti de Ergile, magistro hospitii domini regis,
in octo lastis allecum, dicto Colino per suam quittantiam
fatente solutionem super compotum, viij laste allecum.
Et Patricio Hammilton de Kincavill militi, tunc compo-
torum rotulatori, in una lasta ad expensas domini guber-
natoris et in quatuor barilibus ad expensas domini regis
in Strivelin, ipso per suas literas fatente receptum super
compotum, j lasta iiij barilia allecum. Et Alexandro
Jardin de Apilgarth militi, compotorum rotulatori, in
quatuor barilibus allecum ad expensas domini guber-
natoris, ipso per suas quittantias fatente super compotum,
iiij barilia allecum. Et eidem compotanti pro expensis
per eam factis super lignis pro barilibus ad dicta alleca
conservanda, et firmis domorum in quibus servabantur
usque ad eorum deliberationem rotulatoribus predictis, et
aliis minutis expensis super hujusmodi per dictos tres
annos compoti factis in defectu non receptionis dictorum
allecum per dictos rotulatores in terminis in assedatione
contentis, extendentibus per dictos tres annos compoti ad
duas lastas et quatuor barilia allecum compotanti ex
consideratione auditorum allocatis sub ea conditione quod
in futurum deliberabit hujusmodi vj lastas allecum
libere in villa de Glasgw servitoribus domini regis aut
rotulatoris viij die mensis Januarii, et casu quo servitores
domini regis aut rotulatoris non comparuerunt ad recipien-
dum dicta alleca die octavo predicto in Glasgw, dictus
rotulator aut auditores scaccarii allocabunt compotanti
firmam domus et alias expensas si quas fecerit circa
custodiam dictarum iiij lastarum allecum post hujusmodi
octavum diem usque ad diem receptionis earundem, ij
laste iiij barilia allecum. Summa expensarum, xviij
laste allecum. Et sic eque.
Compotum Margrete domine Sinclare, custumarie
burgi de Disart, [Edinburgh, 6 August 1516, from J August
1515.
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
195
Custom , by lease to accountant , £20; paid to
Comptroller.']
Jar din, Respondebit
’ Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
Compotum Mcholai Craufurde, custumarii de Lin- Linlithqw.
lithqw, [. Edinburgh , 6 August 1516 , from 3 August
1515.
Charge. Custom , by lease to accountant , £50. .
Discharge. To late Stephen Baity for maintenance of
Linlithgow Palace , as p. 95, Martinmas term, £15. To Respondebit
Sir Patrick Hamilton, then Comptroller, as in his account , Alexander
’ J- ’ Jardin, rotu-
£15 3s. 5J To Jardin, Comptroller, £10 16s. 8d. Sum, Jator.
£501] Et sic eque.
Compotum Jacobi Prestoun, custumarii de Inverkethin, Inver-
[ Edinburgh , 9 August 1516, from 28 July 1512; J kethin,
years.
Charge . Custom of 100 woolfells {13s. 5J)> 500
schorlings {16s. 8d.\ 700 skaldings {£1 3s. JcZ.), 800
futfellis {13s. 5d-)> and 1300 lentrinware {£1 Is. 8cl.)\
£5 8s. 5d.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, Is. 6d. To Jardin, Respondebit
Comptroller, £5 6s. lOd. Sum, £5 8s. 5d-\ Et sic ^aatr0drin’ rotu‘
eque.
Compotum Patricii Mure, custumarii de Wigtoun et Wigtoun,
Quhithirne, [ Edinburgh , 9 August 1516, from 5 July Quhithirn.
1515.
Charge. Arrears of John Murray of Brochtoun, £55
9s. $fd. Custom of 3 sacks 21 st. wool {£5 3s. 5d.), 5
lasts hides {£11 Is. 5<F), 500 5 score and 7^2 dozen
woollen cloth {£25 7s. 6d.)l\ et de xvj s. custume unius
cimbe Anglie; [£50 8s. 5d. Sum, £85 17s. 6/2d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 3jsd.; of accountant, 15s. 5J
To Hamiltoun, late Comptroller, arrears ,] de quibus dictiis
Patricius reddidit compotum in ultima supervisione sua
reddita undecimo mensis Februarii anno etc. vcdecimo AieSxandeerblt
quinto, [£55 Os. S^d. To Jardin, Comptroller, £39 15s. iSSt** rotu'
7)»d. Sum, £85 17s. Ofyd.] Et sic eque.
196
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Perth. Compotum Alexandri Chalmir et Constantini Reide
alias Arthure, custumariorum pro tempore burgi de
Perth, [. Edinburgh , 8 August IS 16,] de omnibus receptis
suis et expensis per magnam custumam omnium et
singulorum bonorum in quadam nave de Camfeire aspor-
tatorum extra regnum et custumatorum apud dictum
burgum in mense Septembris anno Domini etc. decimo
quinto post ultimum compotum.
[Charge. Custom of 8 sacks wool {£10 13s. 4d.), 300
woolfells {£1 6s. 8d.), 3 dacres hides ( 5s . 4d.\ 5 dozen
woollen cloth {13s. 6d.), and 1 last 3 barrels salmon {£3
16s.) in said ship ; £15 13s. 10 d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 8d .; of accountants, 5s. 3j2d.
To Prior of Vallis Virtutis, as p. 100, balance of pension
AieeSxanderblt for Whitsunday 1515, by his receipt, £6 13s. fol- Sum,
iatodr?ne’ rotu' £6 19s. 3)2d. Balance, £8 Ifs. 7j2d. ; paid to Jardane,
Comptroller.] Et sic eque.
Perth. Compotum Thome Elemyng, custumarii de Perth,
[Edinburgh, 8 August 1516, from entry on office on 35
September 1515.
Charge. Custom of 1 last 8 sacks 18 st. wool {£35),
189 dozen 6 ells woollen cloth {36 3s. 9d.), 6410 woolfells
{£1$ Us. 5d.), 5 lasts 19 dacres 5 hides {£15 18s. 8d.),
7 lasts salmon {£16 16s.), and 1 last IJ2 barrel suet {£6
15s.); £133 7s. lOd.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, Is. 6/21.; of accountant, £3 4s.
9/2 d. To Prior of Vallis Virtutis, by receipt of Prior
William, £36 13s. 4d. ; and Dominicans of Perth, at
Alexander risk, £7 6s. 8d.; as p. 100. To John Andersoun, as p.
lator. ’ 100, £10. To Jardane, Comptroller, by two receipts, £56
13s. 6d. To do.] pro vino et cervisia emptis ad expensas
domini gubernatoris apud Perth et intratis in libris
domicilii ejusdem ostensis super compotum, xvij Ii.
Do. xix s. viiij d. [To Prior of St. Andrews, as p. 100, by
receipt of Sir John Quhite, £35] Et per solutionem
factam domino Alexandro Jardin militi, compotorum
rotulatori, in sex libris Roberto Muncur deliberatis, et in
1516.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
197
tribus libris duodecim solidis pro sex bollis frumenti
emptis et deliberatis Johanni Schau, pistori, ac in
quatuordecim solidis Duncano Dausone, carbonario,
solutis, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem
super compotum, x li. vj g., pro quibus respondebit. [To
said Comptroller , 3s. Ifd. Sum, £133 7s. 10d.\
Compotum Gilberti Menzeis et Johannis Mar, custu-
mariorum de Abirdene, [. Edinburgh , 16 August 15 16, from
3 September 1515.
Charge. Arrears, £58 2s. 6d. Custom of 12 lasts 1
sack 4, st. wool {£161 11s. Id.), 6 lasts 8 dacres hides
(£17 Is. Ifd.), 3220 woolfells (£21 8s. lOfyd.), 60 dozen
woollen cloth (£7 10s), 1000 cod (£2), and 20 lasts 10
barrels salmon (£50). Sum, with arrears, £317 13s.
9jd.\
Memorandum quod custuma salmonum solebat assedari
annuatim Andree Elphinstoun et Gilberto Menzeis pro
centum libris, ut patet in rotulis, et nunc dictus Gilbertus
intromiserat cum dicta custuma salmonum de anno com-
poti et duobus annis precedentibus hoc compotum, et de
primo anno, videlicet decimo quarto, sue intromissionis
oneratur et solvit quinquaginta unam libras et quatuor
solidos, et pro secundo anno, videlicet decimo quinto,
solvit pro dicta custuma triginta quatuor libras et octo
solidos, et de anno compoti solvit quinquaginta libras pro
dicta custuma salmonum. Et sic restant de summa
tricentarum librarum de tribus annis predictis jclxiiij li.
viij s., quam summam compotans negat solvere, super quo
aviset rotulator et vocet compotantem.
[Discharge. Fees of tronar, 1 Os. ljud.; of accountants,
£Jf, 6s. 6d. To Margaret Duchess of Montrose, as p. 98, by her
receipt , £66 13s. Ifd. To Jardane , Comptroller, £120) Et
Boberto Davidsoun, cursori, in sex marcis in solutione feodi
sui anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi quarti, solutis
magistro Boberto Davidsoun per preceptum Jacobi Bed-
heuch, tunc rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum aequi ttantia
dicti magistri Boberti ostenso super compotum, iiij li., pro
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
Abirdene.
Vocandus est
compotans.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardane, rotu-
lator.
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ROTULI SCACCARII
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Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, tunc
rotulator.
Respondebit
dictus
Alexander
Jardan, rotu-
lator.
Kirkcud-
brycht.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
Couper.
Vocandus est
Alexander
Spens.
quibus respondebit. Et eisdem per solutionem factam
dicto domino Alexandro, compotorum rotulatori, in centum
viginti duabus libris tribus solidis et decem denariis de
dictis custumis, dicto rotulatore per receptionem magistri
Johannis Giffart, clerici ejusdem, fatente solutionem super
compotum, jcxxij li. iij s. x d., pro quibus respondebit.
Summa expensarum, iijcxvij H. xiij s. ix d. ob. Et
sic eque.
Compotum Patricii Eorestar et Willelmi Inglis, custu-
mariorum burgi de Kirkcudbricht, redditum apud Edin-
burgh per eosdem [18 August 1516 , from 2 August
1515.
Charge. Custom of 5 sacks wool (£6 13s. Jfdl), 1 last 10
dacres hides {£lf), and 510 dozen woollen cloth {£30
10s.); £41 3s. 4d.
Discharge. Fees of tronar , 5d.; of accountants , 13s. 8d.
To Minorites of Kirkcudbright , by tolerance , by receipt of
Nicholas Bailie , their warden , £3 6s. 8d., as p. 96. To
Jardin , Comptroller, £37 2s. 7d. Sum , £41 3s.
Et sic eque.
Compotum David Grundistoune de Glaslie, custumarii
burgi de Cupro, [Edinburgh, 1 0 September 1516, from entry
on office on 6 December 1514-\
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de cus-
tumis dicti burgi a decimo quarto dicti mensis Julii anni
etc. vcduodecimi usque in sextum diem mensis Decembris
anni Domini etc. vcdecimi quarti, quia Alexander Spens,
tunc custumarius dicti burgi, intromisit cum eisdem, pro
quibus vocandus est.
[Charge. Customs, by tack to Comptroller, £25 first
year and £25 second year ; £50 i]
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Fratribus Predicatoribus de Inverie no viter fundatis,
percipientibus annuatim viginti marcas de dictis custumis
quas consueverant percipere duo capellani seculares, de
quatuor terminis ultimo elapsis, fratre Willelmo Bernis
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
199
et fratre Hugone Ramsay, prioribus pro tempore dicti
loci, per suas literas fatentibus solutionem de viginti
duabus libris dicte summe, et de aliis septem marcis sub
. , . . . . . -j, Respondebit
periculo compotantis de terminis predictis, xxvj R. xnj s. Alexander ^
iiij d. [To J ardane, Comptroller , £13 6s. 8d. To do. lator.
£3 6s. 8d.~\ Et remisse compotanti ex consideratione Do-
auditorum propter pestem que pro tempore acciderat in
dicto burgo, vj H. xiij s. iiij d. Summa expensarum, 1 R.
Et sic eque.
Compotum Johannis Hammiltoun burgensis de Edin- Edinburgh,
burgh, et Margarete Creichtoun, relicte quondam Georgii
Halkerstoun, burgensis ejusdem, redditum ibidem [15
September 1516, from *25 September 1515.
Charge. Arrears of said Margaret, £1/71 11s. Id.
Said John : Custom of 31 lasts 20 st. wool (£1/11/, 11s. 2d.),
1168 dozen woollen cloth (£69 8s.), 9010 woolfells (£60
Is. Id.), 1800 lambskins called lentrinware (£1 10s.), 25
lasts 5 hides (£93 8s.), 2 lasts 11 barrels salmon (£7), 1/
lasts 9fi barrels suet (£28 15s.), 1 barrel salt meat (2s.)
300 cod (12s.), 7 barrels herrings (7s.), and English goods
(£3); £678 ll/s. 3d. Said Margaret: 35 lasts 3 sacks
1/ st. wool (£lf70 17s. lOd .), 1601/ dozen woollen cloth (£96
1/s.), 26990 woolfells (£179 16s. 8d .), 1260 schorlings (£1/
3s. 1/d.), 1/00 futfells (13s, 1/d.), 500 lentrinware (8s. 1/d.),
36 lasts 10 dacres hides (£97 6s. 8d.), 3 lasts 3 barrels
salmon (£7 16s.), 5 barrels suet (£2 10s.), 1/00 cod (£2
16s.), 11/ chalders coals (18s. 8d.), and English goods
(£6.); £869 10s. lOd. Sum, without arrears, £151/8
5s. Id.; with arrears, £2019 16s. 2d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, £2 15s. 5d.; of custumars,
£25 16s. ld.\ Et Thome Schaw, principali coco domini
regis et regine, pro suis laboribus impensis domino regi
temporibus preteritis et nunc destituto servitio suo, x R.
To John Scherp, at risk, £13 6s. 8d.; chaplain in chapel
under wall of Edinburgh Castle, at risk, £13 6s. 8d.;
heirs of Thomas Moffet, £8 ; Nicholas Abernethy, £16 ;
John Drummond, paid by Margaret Creichtoun, £10 ;
200
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Mariot Staynle, by said Margaret , £20 ; Henry Mair ,
£ 13 6s. 8d.; and chaplain in Edinburgh Castle , £10.; as
p. ££] Et magistro Johanni Chesholm pro suis laboribus
ex consideratione auditorum de anno compoti, xl Ii.
Et dicte Margarete per solutionem factam comitisse de
Mortoun in centum libris in completam solutionem
ducentarum librarum assignatarum dicte comitisse in
completam solutionem maritagii ac dotis comitis filii sui
et filie regis per preceptum domini gubernatoris ostensum
super compotum, jc li. Et dicte Margarete per solutio-
nem factam magistro Johanni Weddale, canonico Mora-
viensi, in quatuordecim libris, de hoc anno tantum ex
consideratione auditorum, xiiij li. Et dicte Margarete
per emptionem tresdecim doliorum cum dimedia et unius
le puncion vini clareti de Burgunye et le Beane pro
ducentis septuaginta septem libris et decem solidis, dolio
stante ad viginti libras et intratam in libris domicilii
domini gubernatoris a primo Martii inclusive anni
Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi quinti usque ad
primum Augusti anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi
sexti, ut patet per extractum dicti libri domini guberna-
toris manu Johannis Donaldsone extractum ostensum
super compotum, dicto domino Alexandro Jardin pro
Respondebit 1 . ... .
Alexander tempore rotulatore, li lxxvii n. x s., pro quibus dictus
lator. rotulator respondebit. Et dicte Margarete per solutionem
factam dicto domino Alexandro rotulatori in ducentis
libris et quindecim solidis, dicto domino Alexandro
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, ijc li. xv s.,
no. pro quibus respondebit. Et dicto Johanni Hammilton
per solutionem factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun de
Kincavil militi, tunc rotulatori, in centum novemdecim
libris sex solidis et sex denariis, ipso presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, et de quibus reddidit com-
potum in ultima supervisione sua, jcxix li. vj s. vj d.
Et dicte Margarete pro speciebus et chandria a primo
Martii anni etc. quingentesimi decimi quinti inclusive
usque ad ultimum Augusti anni etc. quingentesimi
decimi sexti etiam inclusive, extendentibus ad centum
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
201
viginti quatuor libras octo solidos et tres denarios, et
intratis in libris domicilii domini gubernatoris, magistro
Thoma Hay, clerico expensarum, per suum librum
testante introitum super compotum, dicto domino Alex-
andro Jardin pro tempore rotulatore, jcxxiiij Ii. viij s. iij d.,
pro quibus dictus dominus Alexander rotulator re- Alexander ^
spondebit. Et dicte Margarete per emptionem candela- lator. ;
rum per idem tempus extendentem ad triginta sex libras
unum denarium simili modo intratam in libris domicilii
domini gubernatoris et dicto clerico expensarum testante
introitum, xxxvj R. j d., pro quibus dictus dominus
Alexander rotulator respondebit. Et dicte Margarete no.
per emptionem certarum martarum pastarum et por-
corum extendentem ad sexdecim libras et duodecim
solidos simili modo intratam in libris domicilii
domini gubernatoris per idem tempus, dicto clerico
expensarum testante introitum, xvj R. xij s., pro quibus
dictus Alexander rotulator respondebit. Et dicte do.
Margarete per emptionem duorum doliorum cum dime-
dio vini de Beane pro quinquaginta libris, dolio stante
ad viginti libras, et intratam in libris domicilii domini
gubernatoris ultimo Augusti anni Domini etc. decimi
sexti, dicto clerico testante introitum, 1 R., pro quibus
dictus dominus Alexander rotulator respondebit. Et d<>.
dicte Margarete per solutionem factam domino Anthonio
Darsy baroni de Labasty in centum octo libris et decem
solidis, videlicet .sibi ipsi octuaginta octo libre et decem
solidi et suo servo viginti libre, dicto domino Anthonio
per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente
solutionem super compotum, jcviij H. x s. Et dicte
Margarete per emptionem trium lastarum salmonum ac
certarum ollarum, patellarum, vasorum eneorum, ac alio-
rum utensilium et domiciliorum, necnon quinque ulnarum
de le russett et unius paris caligarum, ac unius pecie albe
panni continentis viginti quatuor ulnas, ac tresdecim
barilium adipis ac trium ulnarum grosii panni, liberatarum
dicto domino Anthonio de Labasty, de quibus alique
erant deliberate ad provisionem castri de Dunbar et
202
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
alique ad alios usus concernentes dictum dominum
Anthonium, extendentium in toto ad centum nonaginta
quinque libras tresdecim solidos, dicto domino Anthonio
per suam acquittantiam etiam manu sua subscriptam
fatente liberationem super compotum, jclxxxxv R. xiij s.
Et dicte Margarete pro speciebus et chandria, vasibus
stanneis, panno lineo pro mapis, manutergiis, et aliis
necessariis ad mensam domini regis et tedis ac ceriis et
intratis in libris domicilii domini regis, extendentibus ad
triginta tres libras quatuordecim solidos quatuor
denarios, clerico expensarum dicti domini regis testante
introitum super compotum et dicto domino Alexandro
.Respondebit A A . . . . .
Alexander^ Jardin pro tempore rotulatore, xxxnj R. xmj s. vij a., pro
lator. ’ quibus dictus dominus Alexander respondebit. Et dicte
Margarete per solutionem factam David Creichtoun in
panitria regis, percipienti annuatim sex marcas et in
partem solutionis sui feodi per preceptum dicti domini
Alexandri rotulatoris, dicto Alexandro presente et fatente
preceptum super compotum, xl s., pro quibus dictus
Do. Alexander rotulator respondebit. Et dicte Margarete
per liberationem viginti ulnarum de le Franche tanny,
pretium ulne quatuordecim solidi, et quinque ulnarum
de le cairsay, pretium ulne quinque solidi, et decem
ulnarum cameloti, pretium ulne tresdecim solidi, exten-
dentium in toto ad viginti unam libras et quindecim
solidos, liberatarum David Creichtoun, Willelmo Duly,
Johanni Craig, et Georgio Dempstar, servitoribus domini
regis in camera sua, per preceptum domini gubernatoris,
prout constabat auditoribus super compotum, xxj R. xv s.
Et dicte Margarete per solutionem factam domino Patricio
Creclitoun de Cranstoun Riddale, capitaneo castri de
Edinburgh, in sexaginta sex libris tresdecim solidis et
quatuor denariis in partem solutionis feodi sui termini
Penthecostes dicti compoti pro custodia dicti castri per
preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto manu
ipsius subscripto, ac dicto Patricio presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, lxvj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et
dicto Johanni Hammiltoun, uni custumariorum, per
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
203
solutionem factam domino Patricio Hammiltoun de Kin-
cavile militi, compotorum rotulatori, in ducentis quin-
quaginta libris tresdecim solidis et uno denario, dicto
domino Patricio tunc rotulatore per suas octo acquittan-
tias manu sua subscriptas fatente solutionem super com-
potum, et de ducentis tresdecim libris octodecim solidis
et octo denariis dictus Patricius reddidit compotum, et Patricius
pro triginta sex libris quatuordecim solidis et quinque tunc rotuiator,
denariis respondebit, ijcl H. xiij s. j d. Et dicto Johanni xiujl^a. x’
per solutionem factam domino Patricio Creichtoun, capi-
taneo castri de Edinburgh, pro custodia dicti castri, in
centum marcis de termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti,
dicto domino Patricio capitaneo per suam acquittan-
tiam manu sua subscriptam fatente solutionem super
compotum, lxvj U xiij s. iiij d. Et eidem Johanni
per solutionem factam Georgio Gud in quatuor libris per
preceptum dicti domini Patricii tunc rotulatoris, dicto
precepto ostenso super compotum et dicto Georgio presente
et fatente solutionem super compotum, pro quibus dictus Patricius
Patricius rotuiator respondebit, iiij li. Et dicto Johanni rotuiator.
pro duobus libris domicilii domini gubernatoris et viridi
panno pro coopertorio tabule, xliiij s. vj d. Et dicto
Johanni de custuma duorum saccorum viginti duarum
petrarum lane quatuor dacrarum corriorum et trium
lastarum cepi, extendentium ad viginti duas libras sex
solidos et tres denarios, spectantium Margarete Crechtoune
custuma libera ex concessione regis quondam J acobi quarti
sub magno sigillo de summa centum marcarum annuatim
durante vita dicte Margarete alias ostensa super compotum,
xxij li. vj s. iij d. Et eidem Johanni de custuma octo
saccorum duodecim petrarum lane et octo dacrarum
corriorum extendentium ad duodecim libras et octo solidos
spectantium Archibaldo Dougles custuma libera per
dominum gubernatorem sibi concessarum de suis propriis
bonis, ut patet in rotulo precedenti hoc compotum, xij li.
viij s. Et dicto Johanni de custuma novem saccorum et
sexdecim petrarum lane extendentium ad duodecim
libras septem decim solidos et novem denarios spectan-
204
EOTJJLI SCACCARII
1516.
tium abbati et conventui de Metros, eis concessarum de
propriis gregibus custuma libera, ut patet in rotulis
precedentibus, de anno compoti, xij li. xvij s. ix d. Et
dicte Margarete de custuma duarum lastarum et quatuor
petrarum lane viginti duodenarum panni lanei millium
sexingintarum et sexaginta pellium lanutarum duarum
lastarum quatuordecim dacrarum et quinque corriorum,
extendentium ad quadraginta sex libras tres solidos et duos
denarios, de quibus sibi concesse custuma libera quadra-
ginta quatuor libre septem solidi et unus denarius in com-
pletam solutionem centum marcarum sibi concessarum
Respondebit annuatim de suis propriis bonis ut superius dictum est, et
jardinfrotu- triginta sex solidi et unus denarius soluti dicto domino
xxx°vj 17 a. Alexandro rotulatori, pro quibus respondebit, xlvj li. iij s.
ij d. Et dicte Margarete de custuma quatuor saccorum
lane quatuor dacrarum corriorum extendentium ad quinque
libras septemdecim solidos et quatuor denarios spectan-
tium Archibaldo Dougles sibi concessarum custuma libera
per dominum gubernatorem ut supra, v li. xvij s. iiij d.
Et dicte Margarete de custuma octo duodenarum panni
lanei unius laste octo dacrarum corriorum et quatuor
celdrarum carbonum extendentium ad quatuor libras et
octo solidos spectantium Gillermo Rokat, Gallico, sibi
concessarum per dominum gubernatorem custuma libera,
iiij H. viij s. Et dicte Margarete de custuma unius sacce
et quatuordecim petrarum lane spectantium abbati et
conventui de Melros eis concessarum custuma libera de
propriis gregibus, xlij s. iij d. Et dicte Margarete per
solutionem factam dicto domino Patricio Hammiltoun in
centum marcis, dicto domino Patricio presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, lxvj li. xiij s. iiij d., de
quibus idem Patricius reddidit compotum in ultima
supervisione sua. Et dicte Margarete in speciebus et
chandria extendentibus ad quinquaginta tres libras et
octodecim denarios et intratis in libris domicilii, domini
gubernatoris a primo Novembris inclusive anni Domini
etc. quingentesimi decimi quinti usque ad decimum nonum
Januarii ejusdem anni, ut patet per extractum magistri
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
205
Thome Hay, clerici expensarum dicti domini gubernatoris,
manu sua subscriptum ostensum super compotum, domino
Patricio Hammiltoun pro tempore rotulatore, liij E. xviij d.,
pro quibus dictus dominus Patricius respondebit. Et
dicte Margaret e per solutionem factam Willelmo Hesbit
pro suis laboribus ex consideratione auditorum de hoc
anno tantum sic quod in futurum non repetet, iiij E.
iiij s. Et dicte Margarete per solutionem factam Patricio
Cuthbert, tronatori, ex consideratione auditorum pro
sustentatione prolium suarum, de hoc anno tantum, iiij R.
Et dicte Margarete pro speciebus et chandria extenden-
tibus ad septem libras et intratis in libris domicilii
domini gubernatoris in mense Julii anni etc. quingentesimi
decimi quinti, dicto domino Patricio Hammiltoun pro tem-
pore rotulatore, vij R., pro quibus dictus dominus Patricius
respondebit. Et dicte Margarete per emptionem quinque
laginarum et unius quarte vini clareti tempore quo dominus
gubernator cenaverat in domo dicte Margarete, unius com-
potantium, extendentium ad triginta quinque solidos et
intratarum in libris domicilii domini gubernatoris, domino
Alexandro Jardin pro tempore rotulatore, xxxv S., pro
quibus dictus Alexander rotulator respondebit. Summa
expensarum dicti Johannis, vclx R. xix d. Et sic restant
jcxviij R. xij s. viij d., pro qua resta dominus Patricius
Hammiltoun, ejus magister pro tempore respondebit.
Summa expensarum dicte Margarete, jmvclv R. xv s. ij d.
Et sic superexposuit dicta Margareta ijcxiiij R. xiij s. iij d.
Insuper allocatur dicte Margarete, uni compotantium, per
solutionem factam magistro Edwardo Cunynghame in
quadraginta libris sibi concessis per literas sub magno
sigillo, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus ac de mandato
dominorum ad allocandum de anno compoti, xl R.
Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic superexposuit dicta
Margareta ijcliiij R. xiij s. iij d.
‘[In dorso.]
Respondebit
Patricius
Hammiltoun,
tunc rotulator.
Do.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
Patricius
Hammiltoun,
tunc rotulator.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Renfrew, redditum Renfrew.
206
EOTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Irwin.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
Hading-
ton.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
Wigtoun.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
apud Edinburgh per Bartholomeum Gibsone nomine balli-
vorum dicti burgi, [15 July 1516, from 5 July 1515.
Fermes, by feu-charter , £5 6s. 8d., paid to Jar dine,
Comptroller .]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Irwine, [. Edinburgh , 15
July 1516 ,] per Jacobum Boid, [from 4 July 1515.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £7 6s. 8d.
Discharge. To Jardin, Comptroller, £6. To William
Cunnynghame of Craganis , at risk, as p. 61, £1 6s. 8d.
Sum, £7 6s. 8d .] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Hadingtoun, [Edin-
burgh, 15 July 1516,'] per David Borthuik, unum balli-
vorum dicti burgi, [from 6 Jidy 1515.
Charge. ' Fermes, by feu-charter, £15.
Discharge. To Prioress of Haddington, by her receipt,
as p. 63, £2.] Et per solutionem factam abbati et
conventui de Dunfermlin, percipientibus annuatim quad-
raginta solidos de dictis firmis ex simili elimosina domini
regis, magistro Roberto Forman, decano Glasguensi, ex
parte reverendissimi domini archiepiscopi Sanctiandree,
commendatarii dicti monasterii, presente et recipiente
super compotum de anno compoti, xl s. [To Hospital of
St. Laurence, as p. 63, by receipt of Friar Adam Harlau
for Master, £1. To Jardin, Comptroller , £10. Sum,
£15.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Wigtoun, [Edinburgh,
15 July 1516,] per Ludovicum Makgilhauch, unum balli-
vorum dicti burgi, [from 2 August 1515.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £20.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Wigtoun, by receipt of
Friar John Donaldson, Prior, £6 13s. Ifd.; and Sir John
Quhit, £10 ; as p. 111. To Jardin, Comptroller, £3 6s.
8d. Sum, £20.] Et sic eque.
Are.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Are, [Edinburgh, 15
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
207
July 1516 ,] per Johannem Broune nomine eorundem,
[ from 5 July 1515.
Fermes , by feu-charUr , £30 ; paid, as p. 61, to
Dominicans of Ayr, by receipt of Friar James Young,
Prior.\
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Dunbritane, [. Edinburgh , Dun-
75 July 1516 ,] per Willelmum Striveling nomine britane.
eorundem, [from 5 July 1513; 3 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £3f]
De quibus allocatur compotantibus per solutionem
factam capellano celebranti in capella castri de Dunbri-
tane, percipienti annuatim decem marcas de dictis firmis
ex fundatione regis Roberti primi, magistro Johanne
Striveling, capellano dicte capelle, per suas acquittantias
fatente solutionem super compotum de annis compoti,
xx R. Et eidem per solutionem factam capellano cele-
branti in ecclesia Beate Marie de Dunbritane ad altare
ejusdem, percipienti annuatim viginti solidos de dictis
firmis et fundatione, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
magistro Waltero Abirnethy, preposito dicte ecclesie, per
suas literas fatente solutionem super compotum de annis Jgg^eerbit
compoti, iij li. [To Jardin, Comptroller, £1. Sum , £34--] fator”1’ r°tu
Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Perth, [Edinburgh, 16 Perth.
July 1516,] per Andream Blindsele nomine eorundem,
[from 6 August 1515.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £80.
Discharge. To Prior of St. Andrews , by his receipt,
13s. 4d Abbot of Cambuskynneth, by receipt of Abbot
Patrick, £3 10s.; Abbot of Scone, by receipt of John Clerk,
sub-prior, £5 3s. lyd.; Prior of Vallis Virtutis, £33 6s.
8d, with pension of Hospitals of St. Leonard and St. Mary
Magdalene, £5 13s., both by receipt of Prior William;
Dominicans of Perth, £18 13s. 4d, and Carmelites of
Perth, £3 6s. 8d., both by receipt of Prior; and provost
and community of Perth for bridge of Tay, by receipt of
208
ROTULI SCACCARII
1516.
Carale.
Respondebit
Alexander
J ardin, rotu-
lator.
Inver-
kethin.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
Forfair.
Monthrose.
Alexander
Jardin, compo-
torum rotulator.
Thomas Fothringhame, £10 lfs. 8d.; as p. 59. Sum,
£80.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Carale, [Edinburgh, 18
July 1516, ] per Johannem Abircrumby, unum eorundem,
[from 2 August 1515.
Charge, Fermes, by feu-charter , £11.
Discharge. To Prior of St. Andrews, by receipt of Sir
John Levintoun, chamberlain of that place, £2 13s. 5d.;
and James Lundy of Balgowny ,] domino Jacobo Kincragi,
decano Abirdonensi, et magistro Thom a Meldrum de Segi
fatentibus solutionem super compotum, [£5; as p. 59. To
Jardin, Comptroller, £3 6s. 8d. Sum, £11.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi di Inverkethin, [Edin-
burgh, 18 Jidy 15165] per Marcum Swintoun, unum
eorundem, [from 5 September 1515.
Fermes, by feu-cliarter, £5 ; paid to Jardin, Comp-
troller.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Forfare, [Edinburgh,
19 July 1516,] per Jacobum Ramsay, unum eorundem,
[from 3 August 1515.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £8 13s. fd.
Discharge. To chaplain in Fynnevin, by tolerance , by
receipt of Master James Michelsoun , chaplain, £6 13s. J^d. ;
and Abbot of Jedburgh and Prior and canons of Rostinoth,
by receipt of Sir David Lesly, £2; as p. 62. Sum, £8
13s. Jd] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Monthrose, redditum
per Andream Liddale, unum ballivorum dicti burgi,
[Edinburgh, 13 Jidy 1516, from 30 July 1515.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £16.
Discharge. To Abbot of Jedburgh, Prior and canons of
Restinot, by receipt of Master James Gray, £2 12s. ; as
p. 60. To Jardin, Comptroller, £1 2s. 8d.] Et per
solutionem factam magistro Jacobo Ogilvy, rectori de
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
209
Kinkell, commendatario de Driburgh, recipienti ratione
temporalitatis episcopatus Brechinensis, cui dicta tempora-
litas disponitur per literas domini regis ex avisamento
et consensu sui carissimi consanguinei et tutoris Johannis
ducis Albanie etc. sibi desuper factas, et ex elimosina
regis antiqua concessa episcopo Brechinensi, percipienti
annuatim duodecim libras quinque solidos et quatuor
denarios de firmis predictis, dicto magistro Jacobo per
suas literas manu sua subscriptas fatente solutionem
super compotum, xij B. v s. iiij d. Summa expensarum,
xvj B. Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Northberwik, redditum North -
apud Edinburgh per Johannem Richartson, unum balli- berwik.
vorum eorundem, [ 23 July 1516 , from 16 Auqust 1515. Respondebit
Fermes , by tolerance , £ 1 ; paid to Jar din, Comptroller .] jgj™. rotu-
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Ruthirglen, [Edin- Ruthir-
burgh , 23 July 1516\ per David Brady, unum eorundem, glen.
[from 27 June 1515.
Charge. Fermes , by feu-charter, £13.
Discharge. To Dean and Chapter of Glasgow, as p.
58 ,] magistro Cutherto Simonis, scribe curie dictorum de-
cani et capituli, de ipsorum mandato per suam manualem
scripturam fatente solutionem super compotum, [£11. AieSxandeerblt
To Jar din, Comptroller, £2. Sum, £131\ Et sic eque. fatorm’ rotu’
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Laudir, [Edinburgh, Laudir.
12 August 1516, from 26 June 1515.
Charge. Arrears, £36 7s. Fermes, by feu-charter,
£5 7s. 1+d. Sum, £1+1 lfs. J+d.\
De quibus allocatur dictis ballivis per solutionem
factam Roberto Harowair, percipienti quinque libras in
anno et octo denarios in feodo suo de dictis firmis
per literas domini regis sub privato sibi ad vitam
concessas alias ostensas super compotum, de anno com-
poti, v B. viij d. Summa expensarum, v B. viij d. Et
sic restant xxxvj B. xiij s. viij d.
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EOTULI SCACCAEII
1516.
Culane.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
King-horn.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin,
rotulator.
Linlithqw.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin,
rotulator.
Banff.
Dompotum ballivorum burgi de Culane, redditum apud
Edinburgh per magistrum Alexandrum Ogilvy, unum
ballivorum ejusdem, [86 July 1516, from 8 August 1515.
Charae. Fermes of burqh and lands adjacent, as p.
113, £81 18s. 8d.
Discharge. To chaplain for soul of Queen Elizabeth,
£6 13s. Ipd. ; and graduate in University of Aberdeen,
£18 6s. ; asp. 113. To Jardin, Comptroller, £8 13s. Ipd.
Sum, £81 18s. 8dl\ Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Kingorne, redditum
per David Boisvile, unum eorundem, [. Edinburgh , 6
August 1516, from lip July 15 lip ; 8 years.
Charge. Arrears, 10s. Fermes, by feu-charter, £5.
Sum, £5 10s.
Discharge. To Constable of Kinghorn, as p. 63, at
risk, £lp. To Jardin, Comptroller, £1. Sum, £5.
Balance, lOs.']
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Linlithqw, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Mcholaum Craufurd nomine eorun-
dem, [6 August 1516, from 30 July 1515.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £5.
Discharge. To Prioress of Manuell, as p. 68, by
receipt of Elizabeth Hoppringle, Prioress, 13s. Ipd. To
Jardin , Comptroller, £13 6s. 8d. Sum £51\ Et sic
eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Banff, redditum per
Jacobum Stewart de Eiland nomine eorundem, [ Edin-
burgh,, 8 August 1516, from 86 July 1513 ; 3 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £1001\
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
collegio Abirdonensi, percipienti annuatim novemdecim
marcas de dictis firmis, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
magistris Hectore Bois et Alexandro Galway per literas
suas manu sua subscriptas fatentibus solutionem super
compotum de duobus primis annis hujus compoti, et de
1516.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
211
ultimo anno ejusdem sub periculo compotantis, xxxviij B.
Et per solutionem factam quondam episcopo Aber-
donensi pro secundis decimis sibi debitis de dictis firmis
de primo anno hujus compoti, et magistro Willelmo
Bolland nomine capituli de reliquis duobus annis hujus
compoti percipienti annuatim quinque marcas, ut patet in
rotulis precedentibus, de annis compoti et sub periculo
compotantis, x H. Et per solutionem factam domino
Willelmo Ogilvy de Strathern militi, tutori et wardam
habenti terrarum Alexandri Ogilvy filii fratris sui, perci-
pienti annuatim quatuor libras de dictis firmis, ipso per
magistrum Ogilvy fatente solutionem super compotum de
dictis annis compoti, xij li. Et per solutionem Georgeo
Baird factam in suo feodo de dictis firmis de termino
Sancti Martini primi anni hujus compoti sub periculo
compotantis, vj H. xiij s. iiij d. Et per solutionem
factam domino Alexandro Jardin de Apilgarth militi,
compotorum rotulatori, in viginti marcis monete per eum
receptis et in viginti libris per obligationem compotantis
et magistri Alexandri Ogilvy similiter per eum receptis,
de termino Penthecostes et reliquis duobus annis hujus
compoti fatente solutionem super compotum, xxxiij H. Aiexanderblt
vj s. vnj a., pro quibus respondebit. Summa expensa- lator,
rum, jc B. Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Innernes, redditum Innernes.
apud Edinburgh per Jacobum Symontoun, unum bal-
livorum dicti burgi, [ 8 August 1516 , from 2 August 1515.
Charge. Fermes of burgh , by feu-charter , £53 6s. 8d.
1 lb. pepper ; of Ballohhill , as p. 6f, £f Bum, £57
6s. 8d., 1 lb. pepper.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Inverness , by receipt of
William Bernes, Prior, £10 ; and chaplain in Cathedral
of Moray, 8s. 8d.; as p. 6f To Jardin, Comptroller, Aieexanderblt
£b6 18s., 1 lb. pepper. Sum, £57 6s. 8d„ 1 lb. pepper. ] fator!"’ r°‘u'
Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Abirdene, redditum Abirden.
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1516.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardane, rotu-
lator.
Jedburgh.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardane, rotu-
lator.
Kircud-
brycht.
apud Edinburgh per Johannem Marr, prepositum ejusdem,
12 August 1516, from 6 August 1515.
Charge. Arrears, £17 6s. 8d. Fermes, by feu-
charter, £213 6s. 8d. Sum, £230 13s. 5d.\
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
vicariis generalibus et capitulo Abirdonensi, sede ejusdem
vacante, pro secundis decimis sibi debitis de dictis firmis,
percipientibus annuatim viginti unam libras sex solidos
octo denarios, Alexandro Galway, canonico Abirdonensi, et
procuratore capituli ejusdem per suas literas manu sua
subscriptas eorum nomine fatente solutionem super com-
potum de anno compoti, xxj H. vj .§. viij d. [ To
Dominicans, by receipt of Friar John Cresoun, Prior ,
£17 6s. 8d.; Carmelites, by receipt of Andrew Storour,
provincial, £6 13s. Ifd.; Dean and Chapter of Aberdeen ,]
domino Johanne Urquhard, procuratore vicariorum chori
Aberdonensis, per suam acquittantiam fatente solutionem
super compotum, [£1 ; annuity of Patrick Berclay trans-
ferred to church , by receipt of said Sir John, £5 ; Bishop
of Caithness, £3 6s. 8d, and Bishop of Orkney, £5, both
by receipt of David Stewart ; heirs of William Wricht,
by receipt of Alexander Irwyn of Drum , £5 ; Margaret
Carmichell Duchess of Montrose, by acquittance under her
seal, £lfi ; and John Lord Frskin, by his receipt , £100 ;
asp. 65. To Jardane, Comptroller, £26. Sum, £230
13s. Jd] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Jedburgh, [. Edinburgh ,
18 August 1516i\ per Andream Eutherfurd, unum balli-
vorum dicti burgi, [ from 26 June 1515.
Charge. Arrears, £9. Fermes, by feu-charter , £3.
Sum, £12.
Discharge. To Jar dan, Comptroller, £3. Balance ,
£9.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Kirkcudbrycht,
[ Edinburgh , 18 August 1516^] per Patricium Eorestair,
unum ballivorum dicti burgi, [ from 2 August 1515.
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
213
Fermes, by feu-charter, £6 13 s. 1/d.; 'paid to Minorites
of said burgh , by receipt of Friar Nicholas Bailie , warden ,
as p. 1111\
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Couper, [. Edinburgh , 1/ Couper.
September 1516 ,] per David Andersoun, unum ballivorum
ejusdem, \_from 8 July 1511/,; 2 years.
Femmes, by feu-charter , £31/ 13s. 1/d.; paid to Abbot of
Culros, as p. 60, by various receipts .]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Edinburgh, redditum Edin-
ibidem per Edwardum Litill, unum eorundem, [18 burgh.
September 1516 , from 11 August 1515.
Charge. Arrears , £3. Fermes, by feu-charter, £31/
13s. 1/d. Sicm, £37 13s. 1/d.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Edinburgh, £6 13s. 1/d.;
Provost and canons of Corstorphine, £20 ; and Abbot of
Dunfermling, £5 ; as p. 110; all at risk. To Jardane, Respondebit
Comptroller, £3. Sum, £31/ 13s. 1/d. Balance, £3.\ Jardane, ei
Quam summam persolvit Jacobo Reidheuch, tunc com-
potorum rotulatori, anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo
decimo quarto, prout sufficienter erat probatum coram Eespondebit
dominis auditoribus super compotum, pro quibus vocandus ^cobus ReM
est heres dicti Jacobi et pro eadem respondebit. Et sic rotuiator,
eque.
A vice-
comitibus.
214 ROTULI SCACCARII 1516.
CCCXLIII. [CCCLYL]
COMPOTUM ALEXANDRI JARDIN DE APIL-
GIRTH MILITIS, COMPOTORUM ROTULA-
TORIS.
a.d. 1516.
Compotum domini Alexandri Jardin de Apilgirtht,
militis, compotorum rotulatoris, redditum apud Edinburgh
vicesimo sexto die mensis Septembris anno Domini mille-
simo quingentesimo decimo sexto, de omnibus receptis suis
et expensis per firmas, redditus, et proficua totius pro-
prietatis domini regis a primo die mensis Martii anni
Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi quinti inclusive usque
ad ultimum Augusti anni Domini etc. quingentesimi
decimi sexti etiam inclusive, auditoribus etc. reverendis
in Cristo patribus Jacobo episcopo Moraviensi, David epis-
copo Candide Case et capelle regie, Andrea episcopo Catha-
nensi, venerabilibus et egregiis viris, magistris, et dominis
Gawino Dunbar, archidiacono Sanctiandree, principali
clerico registri, Roberto Forman, decano Glasguensi, Jacobo
Kincragy, decano Abirdonensi, Thoma Halkerstoun, prepo-
sito de Crechtoun, nobilibus viris Alano Stewarte, capitaneo
olim de Millane, Crochet, magistro hospitii
domini gubernatoris, et domino Johanne Quhite, rectore
de Petcokis, clerico cancellarii, per commissionem domini
nostri regis pecialiter deputatis.
Idem onerat se in primis de vj s. viij d. receptis a
vicecomite de Kinros et in scaccario anno Domini mille-
simo quingentesimo decimo sexto. Et de xliij s. x d.
receptis a vicecomite de Clakmannane. Et de xiij li. x s.
a vicecomite de Edinburgh. Et de xviij d. a vicecomite
1516.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
215
de Peblis. Et de xvj tt. xviij s. iiij d. a vicecomite de
Peblis. Et de xvj R. xviij s. xij d. a vicecomite de
Kincardin in scaccario anno predicto. Summa hujus
oneris, xxxiij R. iiij d.
Item idem onerat se de v li. vj s. viij d. receptis a A ballivi
ballivis de Renfrew in scaccario anno Domini etc. quin- burgorum,
gentesimo decimo sexto. Et de vj R. a balEvis de Irwin.
Et de x H. a baRivis de Hadingtoun. Et de iij R. vj s.
viij d. a baRivis de Wigtoun. Et de xx s. a baRivis de
Dunbertane. Et de iij R. vj s. viij d. a baRivis de Crale.
Et de v R. a baRivis de Innerkethin. Et de xxij s. viij d.
a baRivis de Monthros. Et de xx s. a baRivis de
Northberwik. Et de xl s. a baRivis de Ruthirglen. Et
de Rij s. iiij d. a baRivis de Culane. Et de xx s. a
baRivis de Kingorn. Et de iiij R. vj s. viij d. a baRivis
de LinHthqw. Et de xxxiij R. vj s. viij d. a baRivis
de Banff. Et de xlvj R. xviij s. a baRivis de Invernes.
Et de xxvj R. a baRivis de Abirdene. Et de iij R. a
baRivis de Jedburgh. Et de iij R. a baRivis de Edinburgh
in scaccario dicto anno vcmodecimo sexto. Summa hujus
oneris, jclviij R. vij s. iiij d.
Item idem onerat se de xlvij R. vj s. ij d. ob., re- A custum-
ceptis a custumariis de Air in scaccario anno Domini etc. ariis.
quingentesimo decimo sexto. Et de xxix H. . xiiij s. ob. a
custumariis de Irwin. Et de xxv R. a custumariis de
Pettinweme. Et de xiij R. xj d. a custumariis de
Monthrois. Et de xx H. a custumariis de StriveRng.
Et de ix R. ix s. vij d. ob. a custumariis de Arbroth. Et
de lxxvj R. ix s. iij d. a custumariis de Hadingtoun. Et
de lxxxiiij R. xvij s. iiij d. a custumariis de Dunde.
Et de xxx R. xvij s. iij d. a custumariis de Dunbritane.
Et de xx R. a custumariis de Disart. Et de x R. xvj s.
viij d. a custumariis de LinRthqw. Et de iiij R. vj s.
x d. a custumariis de Innerkethin. Et de xxxix R. xiiij s.
vij d. ob. a custumariis de Wigtoun et Quhitherne.
Et de lxxxxiij R. xvj s. j d. ob. receptis a custumariis
de Pertht. Et de ijcxRj R. iij s. x d. a custumariis de
Abirdene. Et de xxxvij R. ij s. vij d. a custumariis de
216
ROTULI SCACOARII
1516.
A ballivis
ad extra.
Extra
rotulos.
Kirkcudbrycht. Et de xvj li. xiij s. iiij d. a custumariis
de Cupro. Et de vijcxliiij H. xj s. a custumariis de
Edinburgh in scaccario anno predicto. Summa hujus
oneris, jmvcxlv Ii. xix s. vij d. ob.
Item idem onerat se de lvj Ii. iij s. iiij d. receptis
a feodifirmario de Fethirkerne in scaccario anno Domini
etc. quingentesimo decimo sexto. Et de jclxiiij Ii. xj s.
xj d. receptis a camerario de Stratherne. Et de iijclij Ii.
iij s. x d. receptis ab arrenditario de Orknay et Schetland.
Et de lxj Ii. vj s. x d. receptis a camerario de Carrik,
Leswalt, et Menibrig. Et de iijclxxxvij Ii. ix s. iiij d.
receptis a camerario de Galloway. Et de lxv li. v s.
receptis a feodifirmariis de Kintor, Coule, et Oneile. Et
de lxxx Ii. receptis a Johanne Lesly de Wardens per
compositionem secum factam cum auditoribus scaccarii in
plenam solutionem pro arreragiis compoti sui de Kintor,
Coule, et Oneile predictis inter alia arreragia restantia in
pede dicti compoti, ut patet in eodem. Et de xxxv Ii. x s.
receptis a feodifirmario de Glencharny. Et de lxxxx Ii.
receptis a feodifirmario de Garviauch. Et de lxxxiiij Ii.
vj s. viij d. a camerario de Strauthdee et Cromar. Et de
jcij li. xj s. ab arrenditaiio de Brechin et Never. Et de
ijclxxviij li. viij d. a camerario de Kinclevin. Et de iijcv Ii.
vj s. ix d. vj bollis ij ferlotis ij peccis ij part pecce ordei
iij celdris v bollis avenarum a camerario de Eiffe in
scaccario anno predicto. Summa hujus oneris, jmixclxxxij Ii.
xv s. iiij d. vj bolle ij ferlote ij pecce tua part pecce
ordei iij celdre v bolle avenarum.
Item idem onerat se de ix li. ix s. vj d. receptis a
custumariis de Pertht ad provisionem domini gubernatoris,
ipso existente ibidem, et intratis in libris domicilii ejusdem,
de quibus libris compotans capit allocationem in presenti
compoto. Et de xij li. receptis a custumariis de Dunde
per emptionem duorum le punciouns vini clareti et
quinquaginta laginarum cervisie simili modo intratarum
in libris domicilii domini gubernatoris, et de quibus capit
allocationem in presente compoto. Et de xiij li. vj s.
viij d. receptis a Waltero Chepman de firmis prati vocati
1516.
EEGUM SCOTORUM.
217
le Kingis Medow sibi assedati videlicet de anno Domini
etc. quingentesimo decimo quinto. Et de ijc Ii. receptis a
camerario de Stratherne per manus Henrici Dempster,
provisoris domini regis, post scaccarium. Summa hujus
oneris, ijcxxxiiij Ii. xvj s. ij d. .
Item idem onerat se de ijclxxvij 11. vj s. viij d.
receptis a Saturnino, argentario domini gubernatoris, ad
provisionem domus sue et familie per tempus compoti.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de xxij R. per venditionem quinque
celdrarum ferrine Rossie, bolla stante ad sex solidos, cum le
cantelis, videlicet allocando unam ferlotam ad tres bollas.
Et de xij li. vij s. vj d. per venditionem trium celdrarum
farrine de Arbroth, bolla stante ad quinque solidos et sex
denarios cum le cantillis, videlicet bolla ad celdram. Et
de xv R. per venditionem octo celdrarum avenarum, bolla
stante ad triginta denarios, allocando bollam ad celdram
pro le cheritie. Summa hujus oneris, xlix li. vij s. vj d.
Item idem onerat se de v li. xiij s. iiij d. de adipe et Cepe,
pinguidine sexaginta et octo martarum intratis in libris
domicili domini gubernatoris per tempus compoti. Et de
iij H. viij s. de intestinis dictarum terrarum [martarum] Intestine,
per idem tempus. Summa hujus oneris, ix li. xvj d.
Item idem onerat se de xvij li. de corriis dictarum Corria.
sexaginta octo martarum, dacra stante ad quinquaginta
solidos per idem tempus. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de xxx R. vj s. viij d. per emp- Marte,
tionem septem martarum pastarum super pedes, marta
stante ad sex marcas cum dimedia, receptarum a grana-
tario de Arbroth et intratarum in dictis libris domicilii
pro dicto pretio, et de quibus dictus compotans capit
allocationem in dictis libris domicilii. Et de x li. per
venditionem unius laste allecum per Robertum Muncur
recepte a magistro Thoma Lummisden in partem solu-
tionis sex lastarum allecum annuatim solvendarum pro
allecis assise maris orientalis per assedationem de eisdem
sibi factam. Summa hujus oneris, xl li. vij s. viij d.
Summa totalis onera tion is, iiij m iiij cxx viij li. xj s. ob.
218
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1516.
Victualia.
Item idem onerat se de xxxj celdris ordei receptis a
camerario de Boss, videlicet episcopo Cathanensi, per
manus Thome Patersoun, naute, notatis in compoto
Eossie in rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi decimi quinti.
Et de v celdris frumenti receptis a domino Willelmo
Scott, granatario de Arbroth, per tempus compoti liberatis
domino Willelmo Mukkyn. Et de x celdris ordei
receptis ab eodem granatario per manus dicti Willelmi
Mukkyn. Et de x celdris ordei receptis ab eodem
granatario de Arbroth per manus domini Eoberti
Grahame, capellam. Et de j celdra farrine avenatice re-
cepta ab eodem granatario per manus dicti domini Willelmi
Mukkyn. Summa hujus oneris, v celdre frumenti lj
celdre vj bolle ij ferlote ij pecce tua part pecce ordei,
allocando sex bollas duas ferlotas duas peccas cum bina
parte pecce oneratas inter ballivos ad extra in compoti
de Fiffe superius, j celdram farrine avenatice iij celdras
v bollas avenarum notatas ut supra inter ballivos ad
extra a camerario de Eiffe.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam Henrico Dempstar, senescallo
domini regis, in quadringintis libris octo solidis et duobus
denariis a decimo sexto Januarii anni Domini etc. quin-
gentesimi decimi quinti inclusive usque ad ultimum Julii
anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi sexti exclusive ad
provisionem domicilii domini regis et sue familie in omni-
bus expensis, speciebus, et lez uncostis et aliis, excepto
vino, particulariter examinatis, et prout dictus Henricus
fatebatur super compotum, iiijc H. viij s. ij d. Summa
hujus expense patet. Et sic restant iiijmxxvij E. xij s.
ix d. ob.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
ad expensas domicilii domini gubernatoris, videlicet in
familia, in speciebus, in vinis, et in omnibus aliis expensis,
exceptis expensis stabuli domini gubernatoris et sue
familie, et intratas in libris domicilii dicti domini guber-
natoris a primo die mensis Martii inclusive anni etc.
quingentesimi decimi quinti usque ad ultimum Augusti
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anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi sexti etiam in-
clusive, extendentes in toto ad tria millia trescentas
quadraginta novem libras duodecim solidos sex denarios
ob., particulariter examinatas in dicto libro super com-
potum, iijmiijcxlix Ii. xij S. vj d. ob. Summa hujus
expense patet. Et sic restant vjclxxviij H. iij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Laurentio Craw, pistori, in sexaginta novem libris et octo-
decim solidis per emptionem sex mille noningentorum
quinquies viginti et octo pannum et intratorum in libris
domicilii dicti domini gubernatoris sine pretio, particu-
lariter examinatorum in dictis libris super compotum, lxix
li. xviij s. Et eidem per emptionem duarum celdrarum
et sex bollarum brasii brasiatarum in Dunbar ad provi-
sionem domini gubernatoris ultima vice qua fuerat ibidem
pro viginti duabus libris et expositarum in dicto castro
eodem tempore et non intratarum in libris domicilii,
xxij R. Summa harum expensarum, lxxxxj li. xviij s.
Et sic restant vclxxxvj li. ij s. iij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro lez uncostis extra
libros domicilii, videlicet per emptionem trium celdrarum
frumenti missarum ad provisionem castri de Dunbar, et
pro naulo victualium portatorum de Ross ad Leith et ab
Arbroth ad Leitht, et expensis diversarum personarum
servitorum rotulatoris ac officiariorum domini regis
equitantium ad inducendum firmas proprietatis domini
regis ac de Arbroth, et pro agitatione diversarum mar-
tarum pastarum et aliarum ad expensas domini guber-
natoris et sue familie, et pro diversis aliis minutis
expensis extendentibus in toto ad centum duodecim libras
tresdecim solidos et octo denarios particulariter coram
auditoribus scaccarii examinatis super compotum, jcxij li.
xiij s. viij d. Et decano de Lestalrig percipienti
annuatim viginti libras de hospitio domini regis in Leitht
pro sustentatione unius prebendarii in collegio de
Lestalrige pro animabus regum bone memorie Jacobi
tertii et quarti, de anno compoti, xx 1 i. Et per solu-
tionem factam Johanni Kirkwod, quondam magistro
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lardinarie domini regis, in triginta sex libris octodecim
solidis quatuor denariis, de quibus quadraginta marce pro
collis martarum per compositionem secum factam tempore
quondam regis defuncti cum dominis scaccarii et rotu-
latore pro tempore, et decem libre quinque solidi pro
feodo suo dicto tempore regis defuncti per preceptum
dominorum, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti
Johannis ostenso super compotum, xxxvj li. xviij d. Et
per solutionem factam sex histrionibus Ytilis domini
gubernatoris in triginta quinque libris per preceptum
domini gubernatoris, dominis auditoribus testantibus
preceptum, et dictis histrionibus fatentibus solutionem
super compotum, xxxv H. Et per solutionem factam
David Lindesay, ostiario domini regis, in viginti libris in
partem solutionis feodi sui termini Penthecostes hujus
compoti, per preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto
unacum acquittantia dicti David ostenso super com-
potum, xx H. Et compotanti per solutionem factam
Jaques Merchel, secretario domini gubernatoris, in sex-
aginta quatuor libris undecim solidis et undecim denariis
per manus magistri Patricii Scot, camerarii de Stratherne,
dicto Jaque secretario per suum scriptum manu sua sub-
scriptum fatente solutionem super compotum, lxiiij li.
Jaque Mereheu. xj s. xj a., pro quibus respondebit domino gubernatori.
Et compotanti de firmis prati de Kingis Medow exten-
dentis ad decem marcas remissis Waltero Chepman pro
destructione granorum et feni in eodem tempore excer-
citus de Dunglas per preceptum dominorum consilii osten-
sum super compotum, vj 11. xiij s. iiij d. Summa
harum expensarum, ijclxxxxv li. xvij S. iij d. Et sic
restant ijclxxxx E. v s.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Petro Crechtoun de Nauchtane militi in gardiroba regis,
percipienti annuatim viginti marcas in feodo suo, in
quadraginta libris per preceptum domini gubernatoris de
anno compoti et 'de duobus annis precedentibus hoc
compotum, xl H. Et Patricio Donaldsone, servitori dicti
domini Petri in dicta gardiroba, percipienti annuatim sex
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marcas de eisdem annis per consimile preceptum, xij R.
Et clericis domicilii domini regis et gubernatoris, quilibet
eorum percipiens in anno quinque libras, videlicet clerico
domini regis de anno compoti et anno precedente hoc
compotum, et clerico domini gubernatoris de anno compoti,
xv R. Et Andree Hammiltoun, brasiatori domini guber-
natoris, percipienti annuatim quinque marcas de anno
compoti, iij R. vj s. viij d. Et Thome Douglas, carnifici,
percipienti in anno decem libras in feodo suo de anno
compoti, x R. Summa harum expensarum, lxxx R. vj s.
viij d. Et sic restant ijcix R. xviij s. iiij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Gilberto Ruthirfurd, Jacobo Wallace, Duncano Riche,
David Lowry, Johan ni Langlandis, Johanni Ademsone,
Archibaldo Auchinlek, Jacobo Bissat, Johanni Balfour,
et David Camerone ac Gilberto Reauch, nuntiis, qui sunt
in numero undecim persone, quilibet eorum percipiens in
anno quatuor marcas, de anno compoti, xxi xH. vj s. viij d.
Et Garviauch signifero percipienti annuatim decem
libras in feodo suo de anno compoti, x R. Et David
Balfour et Jacobo Kinloch, janitoribus domini guber-
natoris, in decem libris de termino Penthecostes hujus
compoti tantum ex consideratione auditorum, x R. Et
Karolo Campbell, Willelmo Schevas, Jacobo Nisbit, David
Purves, et Patricio Maxtoun, clavigeris, quilibet eorum
percipiens in anno decem libras, de anno compoti, 1 R.
Summa harum expensarum, lxxxxix R. vj s. viij d. Et
sic restant jcx R. xj s. viij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Willelmo Duly et Johanni Crag, verletis camere fegis, et
Georgeo Dempstar, ostiario ejusdem, Patricio Spittale in
panitria, et Jacobo Grahame, tabernario, quilibet eorum
percipiens in anno quatuor marcas, de termino Penthe-
costes hujus compoti, vj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et Patricio
Douglas, servitori ‘domini regis, percipienti annuatim
quatuor marcas, de anno compoti et anno precedente hoc
compotum, v R. vj s. viij d. Et David Crechtoun in
panitria domini regis, percipienti in anno sex marcas, de
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dicto . termino Penthecostes hujus compoti, xl s. Et
per solutionem factam Mariote Carlile in quatuor marcis
per preceptum dominorum consilii, liij s. iiij d. Et
duabus servitricibus domini regis percipientibus annuatim
quatuor marcas de anno compoti, v li. vj s. viij d. Et
Henrico Dempstar, senescallo domini regis, percipienti in
anno sex marcas in feodo suo et triginta quinque solidos
pro pabulo equi sui, de anno compoti, v li. xv s. Et
Johanni Bisset, coco domini regis, percipienti in anno sex
marcas de anno compoti, iiij 11. Et le groym coquine
domini regis, percipienti in anno unam marcam pro
indumentis suis, et uni le turnbroche percipienti annua-
tim dimediam marcam, de anno compoti, xx s. Et
Henrico Mair in feodo suo, percipienti in anno quinque
marcas, de anno compoti, iij li. vj s. viij d. Et Roberto
Muncur, le catur domini gubernatoris, percipienti in anno
quinque marcas, de anno compoti, iij li. vj s. viij d. Et
magistro Johanni Donaldson e in feodo suo de anno
compoti ex consideratione auditorum, v li. Et Duncano
Dausoun, carbonario, in feodo suo, percipienti in anno
quadraginta solidos, de anno compoti, xl s. Et clerico
registri pro feodo suo et roba de anno compoti, xxij li.
Et domino Alexandro Scott et Henrico Mair pro eorum
laboribus de anno compoti, x li. Et Georgeo Gud pro
suis laboribus in dicto scaccario, iiij li. Et dicto domino
Alexandro Scott pro suis laboribus in dicto scaccario,
iij li. vj s. viij d. Et pro tabula, sedilibus, cera, clavi
domus scaccarii, et pro viridi panno cooportorio tubule in
eodem scaccario ostiario ejusdem, vj H. Et pro pergamino
et papiro pro compotis scaccarii scribendis, cariagio
rotulorum de castro versus domum scaccarii, et imposi-
tione eorundem, iij li. vj s. viij d. Et pro jacturalibus
in eodem scaccario, xx s. Et clericis custodientibus
rotulos in dicto scaccario, xxx s. Et decano Aberdonensi
pro suis laboribus in dicto scaccario, xiij li. vj s. viij d. Et
domino Johanni Quhyte pro suis laboribus dictando rotulos
in dicto scaccario, x li. Et magistro Johanni Chesholm,
servitori domini regis defuncti et domini regis moderni,
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223
de anno compoti pro snis laboribus, x B. Et rotulatori
pro supportatione sui officii et servitorum suorum equit-
ando diversa negotia domini regis, et in nundinis et in
aliis expensis ex consideratione dominorum auditorum
per tempus sex mensium, xl li. Et Boberto Purves et
David Crechtoun pro pabulo equorum suorum, quilibet
percipiens in anno triginta quinque solidos, de anno
compoti, iij li. x s. Et dicto Boberto Muncur in una
marca omissa in allocatione feodi sui superius, xiij s.
iiij d. Et tribus clericis scribentibus rotulos, videlicet
domino Alexandro Scott, Henrico Mair, et Georgeo Gude,
quilibet eorum capiens quatuor marcas, et duobus
juvinibus custodientibus dictos rotulos, quilibet eorum
percipiens duas marcas, et ostiario scaccarii capienti sex
marcas pro esculentis et poculentis dictorum tempore
scaccarii ex consideratione auditorum, xiiij B. xiij s. iiij d.
Et dicto Boberto Muncur pro pabulo equi sui capienti
triginta quinque solidos in anno, de anno compoti, xxxv s.
Et pro firma domus in qua interficiuntur marte de
anno compoti, Iiij s. iiij d. Summa harum expensarum,
jclxxxxiiij B. iij s. iiij d. Et sic superexposuit com-
potans lxxxiij B. xj s. viij d.
Insuper allocatur compotanti de centum et decem martis
salsis et totidem porcis, compotanti sexies viginti pro
centum, extendentibus ad centum et septemdecim libras,
allocando pro qualibet marta duodecim solidos et pro quo-
libet porco sex solidos, ex eo quod dictus compotans de-
liberaverat hujusmodi martas et porcos Boberto Bertoun
ad provisionem navium domini regis existentium apud Robertus
Dunbritane et castri de Dunbar, pro quibus dictus ^^martis
Bobertus Bertoun respondebit, jcxvij B. Summa hujus porc£dem
expense patet. Et sic superexposuit compotans ijc*B.
xj s. viij d. Et sic restant v celdre frumenti lj celdre
vj bolle ij ferlote ij pecce ij part pecce ordei j celdra
farine avenatice iij celdre v bolle avenarum.
De quibus liberate Johanni Schaw, pistori domini
gubernatoris, in quinque celdris frumenti, dicto Johanne
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, v celdre
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Respondebit
Johannes
Schaw.
Respondebit
Andreas Ham-
milton.
Respondebit
dominus
Jacobus Leir-
month.
Respondebit
Baron Portin-
gale.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin pro lvij
11. xij s.
frumenti, pro quibus respondebit. Et sic eque quoad
frumentum. Et de ordeo liberate Andree Hammiltoun,
brasiatori domini gubernatoris, in viginti quinque celdris
et tresdecim bollis per manus dominorum Eoberti
G-rahame et Willelmi Mulikin, capellanorum, dicto Andrea
presente et fatente liberationem super compotum, xxv
celdre xiij bolle ordei, pro quibus dictus Andreas respon-
debit. Et Jacobo Leirmontht, capellano, ad provisionem
castri de Dunbar in quatuor celdris ordei, ipso domino
Jacobo per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam
fatente liberationem super compotum, iiij celdre ordei, pro
quibus dictus dominus Jacobus respondebit. Et baroni
Portingale existenti in Dunbar tanquam locumtenenti,
in octo celdris ordei ad provisionem dicti castri, dicto
barone Portingale per suas binas acquittantias manu sua
subscriptas fatente liberationem super compotum, viij
celdre ordei pro quibus respondebit. Et remissa com-
potanti ex consideratione auditorum, j celdra ordei.
Summa harum expensarum, xxxviij celdre xiij bolle
ordei. Et sic restant xij celdre ix bolle ij ferlote ij pecce
ij part pecce ordei. Yendite compotanti pro quinquaginta
septem libris et duodecim solidis pro quibus respondebit,
xij celdre ix bolle ij ferlote ij pecce ij part pecce. Et sic
eque quoad ordeum. Et restant j celdra farrine avena-
tice iij celdre v bolle avenarum similiter vendite com-
potanti pro octo libris, pro quibus respondebit, j celdra
farrine avenatice iij celdre v bolle avenarum. Et sic eque
quoad farrinam et avenas.
Item idem onerat se de lvij 3± xij s. per emptionem
duodecim celdrarum novem bollarum duarum ferlotarum
duarum peccarum cum bina parte pecce ordei superius
in compoto ordei. Et de viij H. per emptionem unius
celdre farrine avenatice et trium celdrarum et quinque
bollarum avenarum, ut patet superius. Summa hujus
oneris, lxv H. xij s. Que summa allocatur compotanti in
partem solutionis suarum superexpensarum compoti sui
pecunie. Summa hujus allocationis patet. Et sic super-
exposuit compofcans jcxxxiiij li. xix s. viij d.
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CCCXLIY. [CCCLVII.]
COMPOTA BALLIYORUM AD EXTRA.
A.D. 1517.
Compotum Roberti Muncreiff, tutoris Johannis Wode, Fethir-
feodifirmarii terrarum thanagii de Eethirkerne et earn.
Abirluthnot, {Edinburgh , 13 July 1517, from 5 July
1516.]
Idem onerat se de lxxvij R. v s. iij rynmartis per
integras firmas dicti thanagii de terminis compoti. Summa
hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
heredibus quondam Willelmi Levingstoun de Drumry,
percipientibus annuatim viginti libras annui redditus
terrarum de Balmakewin, ut patet in rotulis precedents
bus, de anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xx 11.
Et capellano celebranti in ecclesia cathedrali Brechinensi
pro anima quondam Roberti Erskin militis, percipienti
annuatim quinque marcas de dictis firmis et anno com-
poti ac sub periculo compotantis, iij li. vj s. viij d. Et
per solutionem factam Roberto Bertoun de Uvir Bern-
toun, compotorum rotulatori, in quinquaginta tribus libris
octodecim solidis quatuor denariis, dicto rotulatore
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, liii’ R. Robertus
... „ .... * .. t , ., * t Bertoun, rotu-
xvnj s. liij a., pro quibus respondebit. Et per vendi- lator,
tionem trium martarum superius oneratarum pro quadra-
ginta quinque solidis dicto rotulatori solutis, pro quibus Respondebit
n idem rotulator
respondebit, nj rynmarte. ISumma expensarum, lxxvij R. proxivs.
v s. iij rynmarte. Et sic eque.
Compotum Andree Wardropare, pro tunc camerarii de Kinclevin.
vol. xiv. * p
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1517.
Kinclevin, [ Edinburgh , 20 July 1517 , from 2 August
1516 , to Purification; Martinmas term only.']
Idem onerat se in primis de iiijcxxiij li. xv s. liiij
martis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijcxxv li. v s. vj d. xvj stuk-
martis per integras firmas dicti dominii tam terrarum in
feodifirma assedatarum quam aliarum de termino hujus
compoti, que particulariter scribuntur in rotulo anni etc.
vcundecimi, preter terras de Invere, que in dicto rotulo
non onerantur. Item idem onerat se de xx s. terrarum
de Invere de dicto termino compoti. Summa hujus
oneris, ijcxxvj li. v s. vj d.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, vjcl li. vj d.
lxx stukmarte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Arnetulie in Kinclevin in manibus
episcopi Dunkeldensis extendentium in anno ad viginti
marcas, de termino compoti, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et eidem
de firmis terrarum de Cluny cum foresta extendentium
in anno ad viginti marcas Johanni comiti Atholie et
Elinorie sponse sue et heredibus suis masculis inter ipsas
legitime procreatis, quibus deficientibus domino regi rever-
surarum, de termino compoti, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et de
firmis terrarum de Mammalorne deputatarum vastarum
pro foresta de termino compoti, xvj s. iiij d. Et de firmis
de Bynmoir deputato similiter vasto de dicto termino,
xx s. Et de firmis de Mamlorne et Glenlioun deputatis
similiter pro foresta de dicto termino, xiij s. iiij d. Et
mauro de Apnadull in feodo suo de dicto termino, xiij s.
iiij d. Et mauro de Dischoyir et Toyir in feodo suo de
dicto termino, xiij s. iiij d. Et mauro de Glenlyoun in
feodo suo de termino compoti, x s. Et eidem de firmis
terrarum de Inverry extendentium ad quadraginta solidos
in anno concessis dicto episcopo per regem Jacobum
secundum, et de firmis terrarum de Dulmarnok extenden-
tium ad quinque marcas in anno concessis eidem episcopo,
ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de termino compoti,
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liij s. iiij d. Et de firmis terrarum de Auchnavaid
extendentium ad decem marcas in anno, Glensche ad
quatuor marcas in anno, admortizatis collegio regali infra
castrum de Striveling, de termino compoti, iiij H. xiij s.
iiij d. Et eidem de firmis triginta libratarum terrarum
de Apnadull assedatarum Roberto Menzeis militi pro
septuaginta marcis per literas sub privato, et compotans
oneratur cum nonaginta marcis, de termino compoti, vj li.
xiij s. iiij d. Et pro feodo compotantis de termino com-
- poti, iij R. vj s. viij d. Et- eidem per solutionem factam
Roberto Bertoune de Uvirbertoune, rotulatori domini
regis, in centum sexaginta quatuor libris tresdecim
solidis et quatuor denariis, dicto rotulatore per suas
quatuor acquittantias manu sua subscriptas ipso presente Regpond bit
et fatente solutionem super compotum, iclxiiii R. xiii s. Robertus
nij d., pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et per lator,
solutionem factam servitoribus domini regis in solutionem
feodorum suorum termini Sancti Martini hujus compoti
et pabuli equi David Crechtoun in quatuordecim libris
et viginti denariis, videlicet dicto David Crechtoun in
quadraginta solidis pro suo feodo et in triginta quinque
solidis pro pabulo equi, Patricio Donaldsone in quadra-
ginta solidis pro suo feodo, et Jacobo Grahame, taber-
nario, in viginti sex solidis et octo denariis, Willelmo
Duly in duabus marcis, Georgeo Dempstar in duabus
marcis, Johanni Cuk in quadraginta solidis, uni le groyme
in coquina in una marea, uni le turnebroche in sex
solidis octo denariis, et Johanni Crage in duabus marcis,
extendentibus in toto ad summam predictam per pre-
ceptum dicti rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquit-
tantiis dictorum servitorum manibus eorum subscriptis
ostenso super compotum, xiij R. xx d., pro quibus dictus
rotulator respondebit. Et per solutionem factam Patricio Do-
Douglas, servitori domini regis, in duabus marcis de
termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti, pro feodo suo, et
Duncano Richartsoun, cursori domini regis, in duabus
marcis pro feodo suo de eodem termino, per preceptum
dicti rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquittantiis
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Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
I)o.
Kintor,
Coule, et
Onele.
dictorum servitorum manibus eorum subscriptis ostenso
super compotum, liij 8. iiij d., pro quibus dictus rotulator
respondebit. Et per solutionem factam magistro Johanni
Ballyntyne, abbreviatori compotorum domini nostri regis,
in quinquaginta solidis feodi sui termini Sancti Martini
hujus compoti per consimile preceptum dicti rotulatoris,
dicto precepto manu rotulatoris subscripto ostenso super
compotum, 1 s., pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit.
Et per solutionem dicto rotulatori in triginta quinque
solidis, ipso presente et fatente solutionem super com-
potum, xxxv s., pro quibus respondebit. Et husbandis
de Dischier et Toy er in eorum firmis, allocando pro qua-
libet marta dimediam marcam de termino compoti et
tribus annis precedentibus hoc compotum capientibus
quatuor libras in anno, examinatis super compotum,
xvj li. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Eothirgill,
Drumquhyn, et Drumquhassill, et annuis redditibus
earundem, extendentibus in anno ad viginti tres libras,
spectantibus domino Gordoun et sibi remissis per domi-
num gubernatorem, de termino hujus compoti et quatuor
annis precedentibus hoc compotum, extendentibus in toto
ad centum tres libras et decem solidos, dicta remissione
manu dicti domini gubernatoris subscripta ostensa super
compotum, jciij H. x s. Et eidem de firmis feodifirme
terrarum de Rannach extendentium ad quindecim libras
de termino compoti simili modo remissis per dominum
gubernatorem, dicta remissione manu sua subscripta
ostensa super compotum, xv 33. Summa expensarum,
iijclv li. Et sic restant ijclxxxxv li. vj d. lxx stuk-
marte.
Compotum Alexandri Irwyn de Drum, intromissoris
terrarum de Kintor, Coule, et Oneile, [ Edinburgh , 5
August 1517 , from 13 August 1516.\
Idem onerat se in primis de lviij li. vj s. viij d. per
integras firmas thanagii de Kintor de anno compoti. Et
de x 33. j marta de firmis de Coule de termini scompoti.
Et de xiij 33. vj s. viij d. ij martis per integras firmas de
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
229
Oneile nuncupato Cors et Kincragy de terminis compoti.
Summa hujus oneris, lxxxj R. xiij s. iiij d. iij marte.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
martis, mutonibus, caponibus, pultriis, nec de victualibus
thanagii de Kintor, quia hujusmodi thanagium est con-
cessum in feodifirma Johanni Lesly de Wardiris per
cartam sub magno sigillo per quondam Jacobum quartum
pie memorie pro quinquaginta octo libris sex solidis
octo denariis sine quibuscunque devoriis aut victualibus,
ut patet per suam cartam scriptam in dorso rotuli anni
etc. vcundecimi, nec dictum thanagium in futurum onera-
bitur pro majori summa aut devoriis. Nec compotans
onerat se in presente compoto nec onerabitur in futurum
de firmis terrarum de Cocheris et Abiryeldy, quia hujus-
modi terre sunt recuperate de manibus regis hereditarie.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam episcopo Abirdonensi, percipienti
annuatim quatuor libras et quatuor solidos de dicto
thanagio de Kintor, sub periculo compotantis de anno
compoti, iiij li. iiij d. Et vicecomiti nostro de Eorfar et
successoribus suis, videlicet heredibus quondam Alexandri
Ogilvy de Uchtirhous quibuscunque, summam trium
librarum percipientibus in anno et sub periculo com-
potantis, de anno compoti, iij R. Et per solutionem
factam Roberto Bertoune, compotorum rotulatori, in
quinquaginta una libris duobus solidis et octo denariis,
. . ... , ...... Respondebit
ipso presente et recipiente super compotum, lj R. ij s. Robertus
viij d., pro quibus respondebit de firmis dicti thanagii de lator. ’
anno compoti. Et dicto Roberto rotulatori in decem
libris et quindecim solidis pro marta de firmis terrarum
de Coule, dicto rotulatore recipiente super compotum, x R. Respondebit
. , , . idem rotulator
j marta solute rotulatori. Et dicto Roberto rotulatori pro x n. xv g.
in undecim libris et triginta solidis pro duabus martis de
firmis terrarum de Oneile per manus Patricii Forbes,
dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem super
compotum, licet acquittantia dicte summe remaneat apud Respondebit
dictum Patricium, xj R. ij marte. Et episcopo Abir- pro xij h x s.
donensi in tribus marcis cum dimedia de firmis terrarum
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EOTULI SCACCARII
1517.
Bute.
de Oneile pro decimo denario sibi debito de anno compoti
et sub periculo compotantis, xlvj s. viij d. Summa ex-
pensarum, lxxxj H. xiij s. iiij d. Et sic eque.
Compotum Mniani Stewart, vicecomitis de Bute ac
camerarii ejusdem, [. Edinburgh , 17 August 1517 , from 1
September 1516.\
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de firmis
dicti dominii de compotis et croppis anni etc. vcdecimi
quarti et decimi quinti ac de compoto decimi sexti sed
solum de croppo et de compoto decimi septimi, quia
Johannes M‘Kane de Ardnamurquhy, comes de Ergile, et
comes de Levinax intromiserunt cum firmis dicti dominii
dictorum cropporum et compotorum, ut asserit compotans.
Idem onerat se in primis de xij celdris ix bollis j
ferlota ordei xij celdris v bollis j ferlota avenarum xj
martis, ex qua resta sunt super terris de Kyrrelawmond,
Mekle Lawpes, et Litill Lawpes x bolle j ferlota ordei v
bolle j ferlota avenarum ij marte, et super comitem de
Levinax xj celdre xv bolle ordei x celdre avenarum ix
marte, ut asserit compotans ante ipsius introitum ad
officium camerariatus. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de Ixvj li. iij s. iiij d. per
integras firmas dominii de Bute infra parrochiam de
Kingorth de terminis compoti. Et de lxxv li. xix s. xj d.
per integras firmas dicti dominii infra parrochiam de
Roithsay. Et de xj celdris xv bollis ordei x celdris
avenarum xij martis ij quarteriis marte per integras
firmas victualium et martarum dicti dominii. Et de j
celdra viij bollis farrine avenatice molendini de Rothisay
de terminis compoti, que particulariter scribuntur in
rotulo anni quingentesimi septimi. Summa hujus oneris,
jcxlij li. iij s. iij d. xj celdre xv bolle ordei x celdre
avenarum j celdra viij bolle farrine avenatice xij marte
ij quarteria. Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis,
jcxlij 11. iij s. iij d. xxiiij celdre viij bolle j ferlota ordei
xxij celdre v bolle j ferlota avenarum j celdra viij bolle
farrine avenatice Iij marte ij quarteria.
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
231
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam duobus capellanis celebrantibus in
castro de Rothissay percipientibus annuatim sex libras
quinque solidos et quatuor denarios de firmis dicti
dominii ex elimosina regis antiqua, de anno compoti et
sub periculo compotantis, vj R. v s. iiij d. Et pro annuo
redditu viginti quinque marcarum debito compotanti
annuatim, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de anno com-
poti, xvj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et pro custodia castri de
, Rothissay per 1 iteras sub privato factas compotanti alias
ostensas super compotum, xxvj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et
Johanni Huntar, custodi damarum insule de Cumra, per-
cipienti annuatim viginti solidos et duas celdras avenarum
pro custodia earundem, de dicto anno compoti, xx s. ij
celdre avenarum. Et husbandis de Bute in eorum firmis
pro triginta octo martis novem celdris et decem bollis
avenarum debitis annuatim de dicta insula, pro quarum
qualibet marta allocantur eisdem husbandis quinque
solidi et pro bolla avenarum duodecim denarii, de anno
compoti, xvij R. iiij s. Et Johanni Reid pro custodia
foreste de Bute per preceptum alias ostensum super
compotum, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de anno
compoti, xvj s. viij d. Et per solutionem factam Alano
Stewart, capitaneo de Myllane, in triginta septem libris
et decem solidis pro pabulo equorum suorum de anno
compoti per preceptum domini gubernatoris et rotulatoris,
dictis preceptis manibus eorum subscriptis ostensis super
compotum, xxxvij R. x s. Summa expensarum, jcvj R.
ij s. viij d. ij celdre avenarum. Et sic restant xxxvj R.
vij d. xxiiij celdre viij bolle j ferlota ordei xx celdre v
bolle j ferlota avenarum j celdra viij bolle farrine avena-
tice lij marte ij quarteria.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro feodo suo camera-
riatus de anno compoti, v R. xv bolle ordei. Et de firmis
terrarum de Kyrrelawmond, Mekle Lowpes, et Litill
Lowpes, extendentium ad decem bollas et unam ferlotam
ordei quinque bollas et unam ferlotam avenarum duas
martas, que sunt de arreragiis compotantis Henrico
232
ROTULI SCACCARII
1517.
Railstoun ex consideratione auditorum remissis super
compotum, x bolle j ferlota ordei v bolle j ferlota aven-
arum ij marte. Summa harum expensarum, v R. j celdra
ix bolle j ferlota ordei v bolle j ferlota avenarum ij marte.
Et sic restant xxxj R. vij d. xxij celdre xv bolle ordei
xx celdre avenarum 1 marte ij quarteria j celdra viij bolle
farrine avenatice. Et defalcate compotajiti de superflua
resta arreragiorum compotantis avenarum extendente ad
duas celdras avenarum restante in compoto anni etc.
vcdecimi quarti et onerata in rotulo presentis anni, com-
potanti propter causam predictam remissa super compo-
tum, ij celdre avenarum. Summa harum expensarum
patet. Et sic restant xxxj R. vij d. xxij celdre xv bolle
ordei xviij celdre avenarum 1 marte ij quarteria j celdra
viij bolle farrine avenatice. De quibus pendent super
antiquum comitem de Levinax, que pendebaut super
eundem aute introitum compotantis ad officium came-
rariatus, xj celdre xv bolle ordei x celdre avenarum ix
mart$. Et sic restant super compotantem preter dictam
dependentiam xxxj R. vij d. xj celdre ordei viij celdre
avenarum j celdra viij bolle farrine avenatice xlj marte
ij quarteria.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Roberto Bertoun, compotorum rotulatori, in decem libris
septemdecim solidis et tribus denariis, ipso presente et
Respondebit „ Jz, .....
Robertus fatente solutionem super compotum, x n. xvii s. ni d.,
lator. pro quibus respondebit. Et allocate compotanti m tri-
ginta sex libris octo solidis et novem denariis pro novem
eeldris una bolla et tribus ferlotis ordei venditis comiti
de Levinax, bolla stante ad quinque solidos, per asseda-
tionem dicti dominii per gubernatorem sibi factam, prout
idem rotuiator latius in eadem continetur, et solute dicto rotulatori pro
f.rixXa.XJ ’ VUJ quibus respondebit, ix celdre j bolla iij ferlote ordei.
Et similiter vendite dicto comiti de Levinax de avenis
dicti dominii per eandem assedationem sex celdre sex
bolle et tres ferlote avenarum extendentes ad decem
libras quinque solidos et sex denarios, bolla stante ad
duos solidos, et vendite una celdra octo bolle farrine
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
233
avenatice pro octo libris dicto comiti, et vendite triginta
quinque marte et due quarterie pro viginti tribus libris
tresdecim solidis et quatuor denariis, marta stante ad
unam marcam, extendentes in toto in pecunia ad quadra-
ginta unam libras octodecim solidos et decem denarios
similiter rotulatori solutos super compotum, pro quibus
respondebit, vj celdre vj bolle iij ferlote avenarum j
celdra viij bolle farrine avenatice xxxv marte ij quarteria.
Summa harum expensarum, x 33. xvij s. iij d. ix celdre j
bolla iij ferlote ordei vj celdre vj bolle iij ferlote aven-
arum j celdra viij bolle farrine avenatice xxxv marte ij
quarteria. Et sic restant xx 33. iij s. iiij d. j celdra xiiij
bolle j ferlota ordei j celdra ix bolle j ferlota avenarum
vj marte.
Compotum Thome Eorestar, camerarii Galwidie, [. Edin-
burgh, 23 July 1517, from 5 August 1516.']
Idem onerat se in primis de iiijclxiij 33. ij s. iij d. lxxxxix
martis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijclj 33. viij s. iiij d. xiij martis
per integras firmas terrarum dominii Galwidie supra
aquam de Cree de terminis compoti. Et de vijclxxxv 33.
ix s. iiij d. per integras firmas dicti dominii subtus aquam
de Cree et terrarum de Kirkandris. Et de xx martis de
firmis terrarum etiam subtus Cree de termino Sancti
Martini ejus compoti, que particulariter scribuntur in
rotulo anni etc. vcquarti. Summa hujus oneris, jmxxxvj 33.
xvij s. viij d. xxxiij marte. Summa totalis onerationis
cum arreragiis, jmiiijclxxxxix R. xix s. xj d.
Item idem onerat se de iiijclxxxxix 33. vj s. viij d. de
integris grassumis et introitibus terrarum dominiorum
Galwidie tam subtus Cree quam supra Cree per asseda-
tionem factam tenentibus eorundem per commissarios
supremi domini nostri regis ad hoc specialiter commissos
vicesimo septimo die mensis Aprilis anno Domini etc.
quingentesimi decimo septimo, videlicet per dominum
Jacobum Kincragy, decanum Aberdonensem, Robertum
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun rotu-
lator, pro xlj U.
xiiij s. x 3.
Galloway.
234
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1517.
Bertoun de eodem, rotulatorem, dominum Willelmum
Wardlaw rectorem de Dairy, et Nicholaum Craufurd de
Oxgange, incipiendo in proximo festo Penthecostes post
datam dicte assedationis etc. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, grassumis, et
introitibus jmixclxxxxix Ii. vj s. viij d. jcxij marte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocate compotanti de
duabus marcis exeuntibus de Litle Eacherne solutis
Johanni Eerik de Dalbaty de anno compoti, xxvj s.
viij d. Et de firmis piscarie de Bladenocht in manibus
Eratrum Predicatorum de Wigtoun ex tollerantia domini
regis de anno compoti, iij li. x s. Et de firmis terrarum
de Park, Largway, Craginbay, Daldavyne, et Largemore,
extendentium in anno ad viginti libras tresdecim solidos
et quatuor denarios, concessis Yley hyraldo per literas sub
magno sigillo in feodo suo ad vitam alias ostensas super
compotum, de anno compoti, xx H. xiij s. iiij d. Et de
firmis terrarum de Barcloy, Lagane, Bordland de Suthik,
et Bordland de Lagane, extendentium ad viginti libras
octo solidos octo denarios in anno, concessarum Johanni
Lindesay olim de Wauchop hereditarie per cartam sub
magno sigillo alias ostensam super compotum in scac-
cario, de anno compoti, xx li. viij s. viij d. Et pro tri-
ginta tribus martis receptis ab husbandis Galwidie tam
subtus Cree quam supra, pro quarum qualibet eisdem
allocantur quinque solidi in eorum firmis, de termino
Sancti Martini hujus compoti, viij li. v s. Et de firmis
dimedietatis terrarum Schannok nuncupate Balmangane
extendentis in anno ad viginti libras, concessis tunc
Marchie signifero, nunc autem Albany heraldo, in
feodo suo ad vitam per literas sub magno sigillo alias
ostensas super compotum, de anno compoti, xx li. Et
eidem in tribus libris sex solidis et octo denariis de
firmis terrarum de Arbrog per defalcationem spectantem
Duncano McKey, eidem remissis per literas domini
regis sub signeto alias ostensas super compotum, iij li.
vj s. viij d. Et de firmis terrarum de Pollincre conces-
sarum Eoberto Charter de Empisfelde per cartam sub
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REGUM SCOTORUM:
235
magno sigillo de anno compoti, liij s. iiij d. Et eidem
de firmis terrarum de Arthinbrog et Tonnochlaggane
extendentium ad viginti sex marcas, que sunt de arrer-
agiis compotantis quondam Duncano Mackey remissis et
ejus sponse per literas domini regis ostensas super com-
potum sub signeto et ex deliberatione dominorum concilii,
que arreragia erant de annis quingentesimi undecimi et
duodecimi ac decimi tertii, quod constabat auditoribus
super compotum, xvij R. vj s. viij d. Et eidem de firmis
terrarum de Balmangane extendentium ad decem libras
antiqui extentus, assedatarum in novo rentali pro viginti
libris, David Purves, clavigero, concessis ad vitam in
feodo suo per literam sub magno sigillo ostensam super
compotum, xx R. Et de firmis terrarum de Auchin-
skeauch, Clonyark, Auchinhay, Glenstokane, Auchinlosk, .
extendentium ad viginti marcas in anno, remissis Mariote
Bonkle, relicte quondam Johannis Lindissay, pro suo
gratuito servitio domino regi et regine impenso et impen-
dendo, per literas domini regis sub privato, de anno com-
poti, xiij H. vj s. viij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de
Killewauchope extendentium in anno ad quinque libras
concessis Simoni McCulloch de termino Sancti Martini
hujus compoti et tribus annis precedentibus hoc compo-
tum, tantum sic quod in futurum nunquam allocabitur,
ex eo quod dictus Simon promisit nunquam exigere alloc-
ationem dictarum quinque librarum si auditores allocarent
sibi summam predictam, xvij R. x s. Et eidem de firmis
terrarum de Calvornes, Cultis, Largis, et Blairmauchna-
tyne, extendentium in anno ad viginti marcas, concessis
Alexandro McCulloch militi et Mariote sue sponse, de
termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti tantum, ex eo quod
generalis revocatio acti parliamenti facta fuerat ante
terminum Penthecostes et post terminum Sancti Martini,
vj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de
Knokaffrik extendentium in anno ad quinque libras, ex
eo quod dicte terre erant vaste ad octo annos elapsos, de
quibus dictus compotans fuerat camerarius ad septem
annos, extendentibus ad triginta quinque libras de anno
236
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1517.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardane, tunc
rotulator.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu*
lator.
compoti et sex annis precedentibus hoc compotum,
xxxv H. Et de firmis terrarum de Knokincur in decem
marcis existentium vastarum de duobus annis, de anno
compoti et anno precedente hoc compotum remissis com-
potanti propter vastitatem, xiij H. vj s. viij d. Et de
firmis terrarum de Kirrequherne in tresdecim marcis et
Kirrebrune in tresdecim marcis vastarum ad duos annos,
compotanti remissis propter vastitatem de anno compoti
et anno precedente hoc compotum, xxxiiij li. xiij s. iiij d.
Et de firmis terrarum de Ardquhat in decem marcis
similiter vastarum et compotanti propter vastitatem
remissis de anno compoti, vj H. xiij s. iiij d. Et eidem
de firmis medie partis terrarum de Kerssok extendentis
ad sexdecim libras spectantis Karulo Murray, sibi
remissis per dominum gubernatorem, dicta remissione
manu ejusdem subscripta ostensa super compotum, in
plenam solutionem firmarum suarum dicte ville de anno
compoti et annis precedentibus hoc compotum, xvj H.
Et eidem de firmis medie partis terrarum de Keltoun ex-
istentis vaste de duobus annis extendentis ad viginti
marcas, compotanti propter dictam vastitatem remissis de
anno compoti et anno precedenti hoc compotum, xiij H.
vj s. viij d. Et per solutionem factam Alexandro
Jardane de Appilgirth militi, tunc compotorum rotula-
tori, in septuaginta quatuor libris et sexdecim denariis,
dicto domino Alexandro per suam acquittantiam manu
sua subscriptam et sub suo signeto fatente solutionem
super compotum, lxxiiij H. xvj d., pro quibus dictus
Alexander respondebit. Et solute Karulo Campbell,
clavigero, in quinque libris in feodo suo termini Sancti
Martini hujus compoti per preceptum dicti Eoberti
Bertoun, rotulatoris, dicto precepto ostenso super com-
potum et sub periculo compotantis, v li., pro quibus
dictus rotulator respondebit. Et dicto Eoberto Bertoun
rotulatori in tricentis quadraginta quinque libris et decem
solidis, dicto Eoberto per suam acquittantiam manu sua
subscriptam presente et fatente solutionem super compo-
tum, iijcxlv H. x s., pro quibus respondebit. Summa
1517.
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237
expensarum, vjclxxxxviij li. xj s. viij d. Et sic restant
jmiijcIi. xv s. jcxij marte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
dicto Eoberto Bertoun, rotulatori, in quadringintis nona-
ginta novem libris sex solidis et octo denariis de gres-
sumis superius oneratis, ipso rotulatore presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, iiijclxxxxix li. vj s. viij d.,
pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et pro expensis
commissariorum factis super eosdem in ultima assedatione
facta de dominio Galwidie in Kirkcudbrycht et Wigtoun
anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimo septimo
per preceptum rotulatoris, ipso fatente preceptum super
compotum, xxvj H. xj s. iiij d., pro quibus dictus rotulator
respondebit. Et Fratribus Conventualibus de Kirkcud-
brycht in elimosina domini regis de mandato dictorum
commissariorum, xl s. Et per solutionem factam dicto
Eoberto rotulatori in ducentis nonaginta novem libris et
duodecim solidis, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, ijclxxxxix li. xij s., pro
quibus respondebit. Et compotanti pro feodo suo camera-
riatus de anno compoti et anno precedente hoc compotum,
xl li. Et per venditionem triginta duarum martarum
compotanti pro triginta duabus libris, marta stante ad
viginti solidos, Eoberto Bertoun, rotulatori, solutis, ipso
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, pro
quibus respondebit, xxxij marte. Summa harum expen-
sarum, viijclxvij E. x s. xxxij marte. Et sic restant
iiijcxxxiij li. v s. vxx marte.
De quibus pendent de firmis terrarum dominicalium
de Keltoun vocatarum le Grange de Treiffe, in manibus
Eoberti domini Maxwell, ut asserit compotans, de anno
compoti, jc Ii. Et de firmis terrarum de Castellmawdy
clamatarum hereditarie spectare Gresoun de Daltoun, de
anno compoti et septem annis precedentibus hoc com-
potum, xxvj Ii. xiij s. iiij d. Et in manibus magistri
Willelmi Stewart, rectoris de Lochmabane, de firmis
terrarum de Dunrod Sannyk et Fyntirnes, xxxviij Ii.
xiij s. iiij d. Summa dependentiarum, jclxv H. vj s. viij d.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Do.
Do.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun rotu-
lator, pro xxxij
li.
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1517.
Et sic restant de claro preter dependentias iflxvij li.
xviij s. iiij d. vxx marte.
Carrik, Compotum Gilberti comitis de Cassillis, domini
Leswalt, et Kennedj, camerarii de Carrik, Leswalt, et Menybrig,
Menybrige. [j Edinburgh, 28 July 1517^ redditum per Thomam Corry
de Kelwode, [< from 6 August 1516 .]
Idem onerat se in primis de xviij fi. xiij s. iiij d. de
firmis terrarum de Girvanhede infra comitatum de
Carrik de anno compoti. Et de x R. de firmis terrarum
de Turneberry. Et de vj R. xiij s. iiij d. unius tertie
partis terrarum de Trabeauch. Et de xiij R. vj s. viij d.
duarum aliarum partium de Trabeauch de anno compoti,
ut patet in rotulo anni nonagesimi tertii. Et de jcx R.
xiij s. vj d., per integras firmas terrarum de Leswalt,
Menybrig, et Barquhanny. Et de xx R. terrarum de
Grenane de anno compoti predicto. Summa hujus oneris,
jclxxix R. vj s. x d.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
annuo redditu viginti septem librarum concesso Patricio
Sincler hereditarie de promptioribus pecuniis feodifirme
terrarum de Leswalt et Menybrig, per cartam sub magno
sigillo, de anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis,
xxvij R. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Grenane exten-
dentium ad viginti libras superius oneratis, concessarum
quondam Willelmo Douglas hereditarie, ut patet in rotulo
anni etc. quingentesimi noni, de anno compoti, xx R. Et
de firmis medie partis de Trabeauch extendentis ad decem
libras compotanti spectantis, ut patet in rotulis preceden-
tibus, de anno compoti, x R. Et per solutionem factam
Roberto Bertoun de Uvir Berntoun, compotorum rotula-
tori, in centum viginti duabus libris sex solidis et decem
denariis de firmis terrarum prescriptarum, ipso presente
RobertuSeblt et fatente solutionem super compotum de anno compoti,
lator. J xxij R. vj s. x a., pro quibus respondebit. Summa
expensarum, jclxxix R. vj s. x d. Et sic eque.
Garviauch. Compotum Johannis Leslie de, Wardaris, feodifirmarii
1517.
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239
dominii de Garviauch, [Edinburgh, 12 August 1517 , from
21 August 1516.\
Idem onerat se in primis de ijcxxviij H. vj s. viij d. v
celdris x bollis ordei lv martis xxx duodenis caponum
xvj duodenis pultriarum per arreragia ultimi compoti sui,
ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclj H. xj martis vj duodenis
caponum xvj duodenis pultriarum per integras firmas
dicti dominii de anno compoti. Et de iiij H. iij s. iiij d.
de fogagio de Westhall et Kirktoun de termino Sancti
Martini infra hoc compotum, quia tunc redditur tantum.
Et de j celdra ij bollis ordei vocati tolbeir de dicto anno
compoti, que omnia particulariter scribuntur in rotulo
anni etc. quingentesimi tertii. Summa hujus oneris,
jclv H. iij s. iiij d. j celdra ij bolle ordei xj marte vj duo-
dene caponum xvj duodene pultriarum. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, iijclxxxiij ti. x s. vj celdre xij
bolle ordei lxvj marte xxxvj duodene caponum xxxij
duodene pultriarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam Eoberto Bertoun de Uvir Bern-
toun, compotorum rotulatori, in centum et viginti libris
per compotantem dicto rotulatori solutis, dicto rotulatore
presente et per suam aequittantiam manu sua subscriptam Eespondebit
fatente solutionem super compotum, jcxx Ii., pro quibus
respondebit. Et dicto Eoberto rotulatori in viginti libris, lator,
ipso presente et fatente receptionem super compotum, xx H, Respondebit
pro quibus respondebit. Summa expensarum, jcxl li. idem rotuiator.
Et sic restant ijcxliij li. x s. vj celdre xij bolle ordei
lxvj marte xxxvj duodene caponum xxxij duodene
pultriarum.
Compotum Johannis domini Drummonde, camerarii de Stratherne,
Stratherne, [Edinburgh, 28 July 1517 , from 1 May 151f \ Dromonde.
usque ad festum Purificationis Beate Marie ejusdem anni,
et sic de duobus terminis infra hoc compotum, videlicet
Penthecostes et Sancti Martini, quod compotum anni
quingentesimi decimi quarti fuerit omissum
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1517.
Item idem onerat se de viijclxxiiij li. x s. xliiij martis
ij quarterns marte j apro valoris duarum marcarum per
integras firmas dicti dominii tam terrarum in feodifirma
assedatarum quam aliarum terrarum nondum assedatarum
in feodifirma de terminis compoti, ut patet in rotulo parti-
culariter anni quingentesimi undecimi. Et de v H. vj s.
viij d. de annuis redditibus de Innerpeffre de dictis ter-
minis. Summa hujus oneris, viijclxxix Ii. xvj s. viij d.
xliiij marte ij quarteria j aper.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Glascory extendentium ad octo marcas
in anno, assedatarum Patricio Scott in rentali pro sex
marcis de anno compoti, xxvj s. viij d. Et eidem de
firmis quinque libratarum terrarum de Galwallbeg
extendentium ad decem libras in anno concessis Johanni,
Strogetht in feodo suo de anno compoti, x li. Et de
devoriis terrarum de Galwellbege concessis dicto Johanni,
que sunt martarum, de dicto anno, xv s. Et per deciden-
tiam viginti solidorum de Cultochtquhatty et devoriarum
martarum de Eoss ad novem solidos et devoriarum marta-
rum de Glascory ad octo solidos de terminis compoti,
xxxvij s. Et eidem de firmis de Kers extendente ad
octo libras, Lekko ad sexdecim marcas, Dawlik ad
quatuor libras, assedatis Elizabeth Crechtoun pro undecim
libris sex solidis et octo denariis per literas sub privato
concessas per regem Jacobum quartum pie memorie et
de precepto domini gubernatoris ad allocandum, prout
constabat auditoribus super compotum, de anno compoti,
xj E. vj s. viij d. Et eidem de firmis de Galwallmore et
martis eorundem extendentibus ad decem libras et quin-
decim solidos, in partem solutionis feodi Willelmi Spice-
hous, per literas sub magno sigillo Jacobi quarti alias
ostensas in scaccario et per preceptum domini guberna-
toris ad allocandum, de anno compoti, x Ii', xv s. Et
eidem de firmis terrarum de Fordoun extendentium ad
duodecim libras et decem solidos et ad quindecim solidos
pro marta. Et de quinque marcis terrarum de Glen-
tarkane et quatuor solidis pro marta sibi Willelmo
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
241
Spicehous remissis per dominum gubernatorem, prout
constabat auditoribus super compotum, de anno compoti,
xvj H. xv s. viij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de
Brigland extendentium ad quatuor libras in anno in
augmentationem rentalis feodifirme, filio David Betoun
remissis per dominum gubernatorem de anno compoti,
iiij H. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Cultbawlocht
extendentium ad quinque libras et sex solidos in anno,
Agneti Dromond remissis de mandato domini gubernatoris
'et ex consideratione auditorum de anno compoti, v H.
vj s. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Ratherne spec-
tantium domino Johanni Striveling de Kere militi,
extendentium ad sexdecim libras in anno in augmenta-
tionem rentalis per assedationem dictarum terrarum in
feodifirma factam, de anno compoti, xvj Ii. Et eidem
de annuo redditu terrarum de Douchles extendente ad
decem solidos onerato in rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi
undecimi, ex eo quod dominus rex concessit dictas terras
de Douchles Johanni Inglis de Culquhally et heredi-
bus suis in alba firma per dationem duorum capitum
latarum sagittarum super solum dictarum terrarum in festo
Penthecostes nomine albe firme si petatur tantum, per
ostensionem carte ejusdem albe firme super compotum,
x s. Et eidem per solutionem factam Jacobo Reidheuch,
tunc compotorum rotulatori, in centum viginti septem
libris per manus Johannis Dromond, deputati compotantis,
et liberatis Alexandro Reidheuch, fratri dicti Jacobi,
dicto Jacobo rotulatore per suam acquittantiam manu sua
. L ± . Respondebit
subscriptam fatente solutionem super compotum, jcxxvij H, Je^utmfcid’
pro quibus respondebit. Et compotanti per solutionem rotuiator.
factam dicto Jacobo, tunc rotulatori, in centum viginti
duabus libris sexdecim solidis et octo denariis, videlicet
per manus Johannis Drummond, deputati compotantis,
octuaginta quatuor libre liberate Alexandro Reidheuch,
fratri dicti rotulatoris, et de firmis terrarum dicti rotula-
toris in manibus suis existentibus triginta octo libre sex-
decim solidi et octo denarii, dicto Jacobo rotulatore per
suas binas acquittantias manu sua subscriptas fatente
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EOTULI SCACCAKLI
1517.
Respondebit
Jacobus Reid-
heuch, tunc
rotulator.
solutionem super compotum, jcxxij li. xvj s. viij d., pro
quibus dictus Jacobus rotulator respondebit. Et per
solutionem factam dicto Jacobo, tunc rotulatori, in sex
libris et quatuordecim solidis, de quibus liberate
Margarete Hennersoun, lotrici naprarie domini regis,
quinque libre, et Thome Pacok triginta quatuor solidi,
dicto Jacobo rotulatore per suas binas acquittantias manu
sua subscriptas fatente solutionem super compotum, vj li.
xiiij §., pro quibus dictus Jacobus rotulator responde-
bit. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Culcreif extenden-
tium ad sex libras sex solidos spectantium Willelmo
Maxtoun, tunc servitori domini regis, dicto Willelmo
remissis per dominam reginam in sua viduitate, dicta re-
missione ostensa super compotum, vj H. v s. Et per
solutionem factam Eoberto Scott, fabro laboranti in
Striveling, in viginti octo libris in solutione sui feodi et
gagiarum suarum usque ad sextum diem Decembris anni
Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi quarti sub periculo com-
potantis, xxviij H. Et per solutionem factam David
Lindesay, ostiario domini regis, in viginti libris in solu-
tione feodi sui termini Sancti Martini anni Domini etc.
quingentesimi decimi quarti sub periculo compotantis,
xx H. Et eidem per solutionem factam Johanni
Dromond, carpentario, in solutione feodi sui et gagiarum
suarum usque ad decimum sextum diem mensis Martii
anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi quarti et sub
periculo compotantis, xlvj H. Et eidem de firmis terra-
rum de Blakfurde extendentium in anno ad quatuor
marcas cum parte martarum pro quatuor solidis, concessis
Jonete Small per literas domini regis, de anno compoti,
Ivij s. iiij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Corremuklo
et Grlenschervy, extendentium ad viginti quatuor libras in
anno, assedatarum in feodifirma Willelmo Murray, ap-
parenti quondam heredi Willelmi Murray de Tulebarne
militis, ex eo quod heredes dicti Willelmi heredis de-
stulerunt solvere firmas dictarum terrarum de omnibus
terminis post campum de Floddoun, quare merito secun-
dum tenorem juris amittere debent dictam feodifirmam.
1517.
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243
et vocandi sunt per rotulatorem ad instantiam regis vocandi sunt
•*- . * heredes dicti
heredes dicti Willelmi ad audiendum eos declarari amis- wmeimi
isse dictam feodilirmam propter causam prescriptam,
xxiiij H. Et compotanti pro feodo suo de anno compoti,
x H. Summa expensarum, iiijclxxij H. v s. Et sic
restant super compotantem iiijcvij H. xj s. viij d., pro
qua resta compotans composuit cum auditoribus scaccarii
. . . . Respondebit
pro ducentis libris solutis rotulaton super compotum, pro Robertus
, , .. . . , tj r ,5 . Bertoun, rotu-
quibus respondebit, et residuum dicte summe, videlicet lator, pro ijc it.
ducente septem libre undecim solidi et octo denarii, re-
missi sunt compotanti pro feodo suo tempore quo
habuerat custodiam castri de Striveling et persone domini
regis, et propter alias causas dictos dominos auditores
scaccarii moventes ostensas super compotum, iiijcvij H.
xj s. viij d. Summa harum expensarum patet. Et sic
eque quoad compotantem.
Compotum reverendissimi in Cristo patris Jacobi Fiffe.
Glasguensis archiepiscopi, camerarii de Fiffe, [ Edinburgh ,
J August 1517, from 7 August 1516.~\
Idem onerat se in primis de ijc vij H. xvj s. v d. oh.
per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem
supra dependentias ibi notatas in fine dicti rotuli re-
stantes super tenentes etc., iij apri xij barilia ceparum
jmiiijclxxxx capones ijmijclxxxvij pultrie jcliiij auce.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de iij°xlij H. xiij s. iiij d. xij Edin.
celdris x bollis frumenti xv celdris ix bollis ij ferlotis
cum bina parte ferlote ordei j celdra x bollis ij ferlotis ij
peccis avenarum jclxxviij caponibus jcvxxviij pultriis per
integras firmas et redditus quartern de Edin infra domi-
nium de Eiffe de anno compoti, que particulariter scri-
buntur in rotulo anni quingentesimi duodecimi. Summa
hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxviij H. vj s. viij d. iiij celdris Lundoris.
iiij bollis avenarum xliiij caponibus lxiiij pultriis per firmas
et redditus quartern de Lundoris de dicto anno, qu,e parti-
culariter scribuntur ut supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
244
ROTULI SCACCARII
1517.
Uchtir-
mukty.
Falkland.
Largo.
Grassuma.
Item idem onerat se de jclxxxxvij li. vj celdris xj
bollis j ferlota frumenti xij celdris viij bollis ordei xvj
celdris x bollis avenarum xxxiiij aucis lx caponibus
ijclxxxxv pultriis j apro per integras firmas de Uchtir-
mukty de anno compoti, que particulariter scribuntur ut
supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcxxxiij H. xxij d. j celdra v
bollis j ferlota frumenti xj celdris ij ferlotis ordei xxiiij
celdris xij bollis ij ferlotis j pecca avenarum j celdra iiij
bollis brasii lxxxiiij caponibus jclxvj pultriis xxiiij aucis
iiij barilibus ceparum per firmas et redditus quarterii de
Falkland de eodem anno, que particulariter scribuntur ut
supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcxx li. v s. iij d. xiij celdris
iij bollis j ferlota ij peccis frumenti xix celdris xiij
bollis iij ferlotis ordei ij bollis farrine avenatice vij
celdris viij bollis avenarum jclxxxiiij caponibus lxxxxvj
pultriis per firmas et redditus quarterii de Largo dicti
dominii de anno compoti, que particulariter scribuntur ut
supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de v li. de firmis prati de Uchtir-
mukty de anno compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis pecunie dicti dominii preter
arreragia, ixclxvj li. vij s. j d. Summa totalis onerationis
frumenti, xxxiiij celdre xiij bolle iij ferlote ij pecce.
Summa totalis onerationis ordei, lviij celdre xv bolle ij
ferlote cum bina parte ferlote ordei j celdra iiij bolle
brasii. Summa totalis avenarum dicti anni, liiij celdre
xiij bolle iij pecce ij bolle farrine avenatice iiij barilia
ceparum j aper. Summa totalis cane dicti anni, lviij
auce iiijcvxxx capones vijclxix pultrie.
Item idem onerat se de jcxxxix H ix f. vj d. de gres-
suma terrarum dominii de Fiffe per assedationem factam
tenentibus ejusdem secundo die mensis Januarii anno
Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimo sexto per com-
missarios, videlicet reverendissimum in Cristo patrem
Jacobum archiepiscopum Glasguensem, cancellarium,
archidiaconum Sanctiandree, decanum Abirdonensem,
1517.
EEGUM SCOTORUM.
245
prepositum de Creichtoun, Willelmum Scot de Balwery, et
Robertum Bertoun, rotulatorem, ut patet in rentali.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de lxxxvj R. xix s. xj d. ob. pro Introitus,
novis introitibus dictorum tenentium ut patet in dicto
rentali. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis proprietatis cum grassumis,
introitibus, et arreragiis, jmiiijc R. xiij s. Summa totalis
frumenti preter arreragia ut supra, xxxiij celdre xiij bolle
iij ferlote ij pecce. Summa totalis onerationis ordei
preter arreragia, lviij celdre xv bolle iij ferlote cum
bina parte ferlote j eeldra iiij bolle brasii. Summa
totalis avenarum preter arreragia, liiij celdre xiij bolle iij
pecce ij bolle farrine avenatice iiij barilia ceparum j aper.
Summa totalis cane cum arreragiis, jvxxxij auce jmixclxxx
capones iijmxxxvj pultrie iiij apri xvj barilia ceparum.
[ Discharge . To Archbishop of St Andrews for cane of
Cupar j at risk, £4; Dominicans of Cupar from Buthulith,
at risk, £5; Bishop of Dunkeld from TJrquhart, £2' 13s. 4d.;
Alexander Bamsay of Brauchmonth for water supply of
Thomastoun, 13s. lyd.; chaplain of Cullessy from Auld
Lundoris, £6 13s. l±d.\ John Skrymgeour from Myr of
Uchtirmukty ; Lyon King of Arms from Culessy, £14 ;
maintenance of water supply of Falkland Palace, 11s. ;
four serjeants of Fife, £j; mowing and winning hay of
Falkland, £13 13s. jd.; and compensation for pasture of
cows or oxen in ward of Falkland, £4 10s.; as pp.
5, 6.] Et pro reparatione fossarum et palarum parce de
Falkland, Iiij s. iiij d. Et pro reparatione et sustenta-
tione fovearum prati de Falkland de anno compoti, xl g.
Et pro custodia palatii de Falkland de anno compoti, x R.
Et uxori quondam Alani de Averaria pro fractione terre
sue pro lie quarrell ad opus domini regis de eodem anno,
viij s. Et ortulano de Falkland in feodo suo, reddendo
quatuor barilia ceparum ad expensas domicilii domini
regis, de anno compoti, Iiij s. iiij d. Et defalcati com-
potanti de firmis terrarum de Estir Rossy extendentium
ad duas marcas, ex eo quod dicta villa assedatur in feodi-
246
EOTULI SCACCARII
1517.
firma Johanni Bonar per cartam domini regis defalcando
duas marcas de summa in rentali contenta, ut patet per
dictam cartam alias ostensam super compotum, xxvj s.
viij d. Et de annuo redditu undecim solidorum aerarum
et cotagiarum de Falkland remisso Jacobo Robertsoun
per literas regis alias ostensas super compotum de anno
compoti, xj s. Et compotanti pro feodo unius custo-
dientis jumenta in Falkland cum eorum sequelis capientis
in die quatuor denarios et pro feodo suo in anno sex-
decim solidos, extendentes ad sex libras sexdecim
solidos particulariter examinatos super compotum, vj li.
xvj s. Et pro ductione feni prati de Falkland in quatuor
libris, ex eo quod tenentes qui solebant hujusmodi
fenum ducere, ut allegat compotans, habent nunc terras
suas in feodifirma eis locatas, per quam exonerati sunt
de ductione hujusmodi feni, de anno compoti, iiij li. Et
compotanti pro naulo relicte quondam Andree Wod
militis portantis victualia a Largo ad portum de Leith,
videlicet frumentum, ordeum, et avenas, de anno compoti,
xx s. Et Marchmond haraldo in feodo suo percipienti
annuatim de terris de Murdocarny decem libras per
literam sub magno sigillo sibi concessam ad vitam
ostensam super compotum, cujus copia conscribitur in
dorso rotuli anni etc. quingentesimi decimi sexti, de anno
compoti, x li. Et compotanti pro certis expensis factis
in domicilio domini gubernatoris eo remanente apud
Falkland, extendentibus ad viginti septem libras et viginti
duos denarios a primo die mensis Septembris anni
Domini etc. vcdecimi sexti usque ad duodecimum
diem ejusdem mensis, in cervisia, per emptionem unius
bovis, carbonibus et pro cariagio sex lie punchion vini
a Levinnismouth versus Falkland et intratis in libris
domicilii domini gubernatoris, magistro Thoma Hay,
clerico expensarum dicti domini gubernatoris, per suum
manuale scriptum testante introitum super compotum,
xxvij li. xxij d. Et per solutionem factam Roberto
Bertoun de Uvir Berntoun, compotorum rotulatori, in
tricentis nonaginta novem libris octo solidis et sex
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
247
denariis per manus domini Laurentii Alexandri, deputati
compotantis, dicto Roberto rotulatore presente et fatente
. . 7 ... . Respondebit
solutionem super compotum, nj lxxxxix n. vnj s. yj a., g^te0r^sr0tu
pro quibus respondebit. Et compotanti pro certis lator,
expensis factis super quondam servitorem domini guber-
natoris et duobus equis remanentibus in Ealkland a
decimo quinto die Aprilis usque ad vicesimum octavum
Maii anni etc. vcdecimi septimi, capiendo pro servitore in
die duodecim denarios et pro equo avenas prout in
compoto avenarum inferius allocabitur, per mandatum
domini gubernatoris manu sua subscriptum ostensum
super compotum, xliij s. Et per solutionem factam
Thome Peblis, vitrario, percipienti annuatim viginti libras
pro sustentatione vitri in palatiis de Ealkland, Striveling,
Linlithqw, et Edinburgh, de mandato dicti Roberti rotu-
latoris, presente et fatente mandatum super compotum
de anno compoti, xx R., pro quibus dictus rotulator
respondebit. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Ardett in do.
triginta libris tresdecim solidis et quatuor denariis, de
firmis terrarum de Luthry in quinquaginta libris, et de
firmis terrarum de Kingis Barnys in sexaginta sex libris
tresdecim solidis et quatuor denariis, et de firmis terra-
rum de Newtoun de Reras in quatuordecim libris sex
solidis et octo denariis, et de firmis terrarum de Ferry feild
et Bonefeild in viginti sex libris tresdecim solidis et
quatuor denariis, et de firmis terrarum de Casche in sex-
decim libris, que sunt de dependentiis notatis in rotulo
immediate precedente hoc compotum, et de arreragiis com-
potantis extendentibus in toto ad ducentas quatuor libras
sex solidos et octo denarios, tenentibus dictarum terrarum
propter eorum inopiam per commissarios domini regis ad
assedandum terras de Fiffe et auditores scaccarii remissis
in dicta assedatione et in scaccario super compotum,
ijciiij li. vj s. viij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de
Ardett in quinque libris sex solidis et octo denariis in
anno, et de firmis terrarum de Ferry feild et Bonefeild in
sex libris tresdecim solidis et quatuor denariis, et de
firmis terrarum de Kingis Barnys in viginti marcis in
248
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1517.
anno, et de firmis terrarum de Newtoun de Reras in
quinquaginta solidis in anno, et de firmis terrarum de
Luthry in octo marcis in anno, extendentibus in toto ad
triginta tres libras tres solidos et quatuor denarios,
tenentibus earundem per commissarios domini regis in
ultima assedatione terrarum de Fiffe assedatarum, et de
summa assedationis in antiquo rentali feodifirme contenta
defalcatis propter sterilitatem dictarum villarum, ut latius
in novo rentali continetur, xxxiij R. iij s. iiij d. de anno
compoti. Et similiter de firmis terrarum de Ballinkirk in
quadraginta solidis simili modo defalcatis per dictos com-
missarios in dicta assedatione de summa in antiquo rentali
feodifirme contenta, ut patet in novo rentali, de anno
compoti, xl s. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Casche
in quatuor libris tenentibus dicte ville propter eorum
inopiam ex consideratione auditorum remissis, iiij R. de
anno compoti. Summa harum expensarum, vijclxxxxviij R.
xv s. Et sic restant yjcj R. xviij s.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de firmis terrarum de
Kilquhisch in triginta tribus solidis et quatuor denariis
in anno de anno compoti et quatuor annis precedentibus
hoc compotum, extendentibus in toto ad octo libras sex
solidos et octo denarios, de quibus remisse relicte Alani
Averarie pro sua paupertate in elimosina pro anima regis
defuncti ex consideratione auditorum sex libre sex solidi
et octo denarii, et quod solvat de summa totali octo
librarum sex solidorum et octo denariorum quadraginta
solidos, vj R. vj s. viij d. Et per solutionem factam
Alexandro Heght alias Carmaig, cursori, in quatuor marcis
in solutionem feodi sui, per preceptum Roberti Bertoun,
Respondebit _ . . P
Robertus rotulatons, ipso presente et fatente preceptum super com-
Bertoun, rotu- .... r .... _ .. r f.. J;
lator. potum, lnj s. iiij a., pro quibus respondebit. Et eidem
de augmentatione feodifirme terrarum de Westir Rossy
extendentis in anno ad septem marcas, et octave partis
terrarum de FTewtoun de Falkland extendentis in anno ad
viginti unum soHdos et octo denarios, Jacobo Averie et
Michaeli ejus filio spectantium, dicto Jacobo per dominos
auditores remissa ex consideratione eorundem, ex eo quod
1517.
BEGUM SCOTOKUM.
249
dictus Jacobus renunciaverat omni clameo quod poterat
habere ad augmentationem firmarum dictarum villarum
dicte feodifirme et remissioni earundem in futurum, et
nunquam exigere neque petere remissionem dicte augmen-
tation^ temporibus futuris, v B. xv s. de anno compoti.
Et per solutionem factam dicto Roberto Bertoun, rotulatori,
in octo libris per manus domini Jacobi Kincragy, decani Eespondebit
Abirdonensis, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solu- nobertus
’ 1 Bertoun, rotu-
tionem super compotum, viij B., pro quibus respondebit, lator.
Et compotanti pro feodo suo de anno compoti, x B.
Summa harum expensarum, xxxij B. xv s. Et sic restant
vclxix B. iij s.
Item idem onerat se de vj celdris ij bollis ij ferlotis Frumen-
ji peccis frumenti per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut tum.
patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xxxiij celdris xiij bollis iij
ferlotis ij peccis frumenti de anno compoti, videlicet de
croppo anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi sexti et de
termino Sancti Martini, quia tunc solvuntur. Summa
hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis cum
arreragiis, xl celdre j ferlota iij J pecce frumenti.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem fac-
tam Sororibus Sancte Marthe in quatuor bollis frumenti
ex elimosina domini regis de anno compoti et sub periculo
compo tantis, iiij bolle frumenti. Et domino Thome
Balfour, capellano celebranti in capella de Falkland, [ex]
consimili elimosina domini regis de anno compoti et sub
periculo compotantis, iiij bolle frumenti. Et eidem de
firmis de Murdocarny assedato pro viginti libris pecunie
una celdra quatuor bollis frumenti una celdra quatuor
bollis ordei, et dominus rex mandavit allocare hujusmodi
victualia tenentibus ejusdem annuatim pro decem marcis,
de quibus solute Marchmond haraldo de terminis compoti
quinque marce in completam solutionem feodi sui, et Respondebit
Roberto Bertoun, compotorum rotulatori, quinque marce Bertoun,3 rotu-
sibi solute super compotum, pro quibus respondebit, j 5rf §.% 1 ° %
celdra iiij bolle frumenti. Et per solutionem factam
Fratribus Minoribus de Perth in octo bollis frumenti per
250
ROTULI SCACCARII
1517.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Ordeum.
preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto mann
ejusdem subscripto ostenso super compotum, viij bolle
frumenti. Et per liberationem factam dicto Roberto
rotulatori in octodecim celdris tribus bollis tribus ferlotis
et tribus peccis, ipso presente et fatente liberationem
super compotum, xviij celdre iij bolle iij ferlote iij pecce
frumenti, pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Summa
harum expensarum, xx celdre vij bolle iij ferlote iij
pecce frumenti. Et sic restant xix celdre viij bolle ij
ferlote \ pecce.
Idem onerat se in primis de xvij celdris xiiij bollis iij
peccis ordei iij celdris xiiij bollis j ferlota ij peccis
brasii per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de lviij celdris xv bollis iij ferlotis
cum bina parte ferlote ordei j celdra iiij bollis brasii per
firmas dicti dominii de anno compoti et croppo anni etc.
quingentesimi decimi sexti et termino Sancti Martini, quia
tunc solvuntur. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, lxxvj celdre xiij bolle
iij ferlote iij pecce cum bina parte ferlote ordei v celdre ij
bolle j ferlota ij pecce J pecce brasii.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe percipientibus annuatim quatuor
bollas ordei ex elimosina regis, de anno compoti et sub
periculo compotantis, iiij bolle ordei. Et de firmis de
Murdocarny, ut patet in compoti frumenti, de anno com-
poti, j celdra iiij bolle ordei. Et domino Thome Balfour
celebranti in capella de Falkland percipienti annuatim
quatuor bollas ordei, de anno compoti, iiij bolle ordei.
Et Fratribus Minoribus de Observantia in Perth in octo
bollis ordei per preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto pre-
cepto manu ejusdem subscripto ostenso super compotum,
viij bolle ordei. Et per solutionem factam Cristiane
Wille in una celdra ordei, quondam nutrici domini regis,
que solebat percipere octo bollas in anno, de anno com-
poti et anno precedente hoc compotum, ex discretione
dominorum auditorum scaccarii ex eorum speciali gratia
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
251
de dictis duobus annis tantum, sic quod ulterius nunquam
allocetur, j celdra ordei. Et Roberto Bertoun, rotulatori,
in viginti octo celdris tresdecim bollis et tribus ferlotis,
ipso presente et fatente liberationem super compotum, Eespondebit
xxviij celdre xiij bolle iij ferlote, pro quibus dictus Egrbt^srotu
Robertus rotulator respondebit Summa expensarum, lator,
xxxij celdre j bolla iij ferlote ordei. Et sic restant xliiij
celdre xij bolle iij pecce cum bina parte ferlote v celdre
ij bolle j ferlota ij pecce \ pecce brasii.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per liberationem
factam dicto Roberto rotulatore in tribus celdris et octo
bollis ordei, ipso presente et fatente liberationem super
compotum, iij celdre viij bolle ordei, pro quibus respon-
debit. Et sic restant xlj celdre iiij bolle iij pecce cum do.
bina parte ferlote ordei v celdre ij bolle j ferlota ij pecce
J pecce brasii.
Item idem onerat se de x celdris xij bollis j ferlota Avene,
avenarum x bollis farrine avenatice per arreragia ultimi
compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii
patet.
Item idem onerat se de liiij celdris xiij bollis iij peccis
avenarum ij bollis farrine avenatice per integras firmas
dicti dominii de dicto croppo anni etc. quingentesimi
decimi sexti. Et nichill hic de arreragiis aliorum camera-
riorum. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, lxv celdre ix bolle j ferlota iij
pecce avenarum xij bolle farrine avenatice.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Leoni haraldo regi armorum in feodo suo de firmis de
Cullessy de anno compoti, xij bolle avenarum. Et
ortulano de Falkland percipienti annuatim duas celdras
avenarum, et capellano Sancte Marie in una celdra
avenarum, et ad sustentationem palarum et fossarum
parce de Falkland in duabus celdris, et ad reparationem
fossarum prati de Falkland in una celdra, extendentibus
in toto ad sex celdras avenarum de anno compoti, vj
celdre avenarum. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de
Ballinbla clamatarum in feodifirma per Michaelem
252
ROTULI SCACCARII
1517.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator, pro vj li.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator, pro xx
celdris xiij
bollis aven-
arum.
Balfour et magistrum Willelmum Knollis pro octo libris
pecunie tantum et compotans oneratur cum quadra-
ginta solidis et sex celdris avenarum, et dominus rex man-
davit allocare dictas avenas solvendo sex libras pro eisdem
in anno, solutas dicto Roberto Bertoun, rotulatori, super
compotum, pro quibus respondebit de anno compoti, vj
celdre avenarum. Et pro destructione granorum tenen-
tium de Casche~per damas et jumenta domini regis de anno
compoti, j celdra avenarum. Et duobus equis domini
gubernatoris remanentibus in Falkland per preceptum
domini gubernatoris a decimo quinto Aprilis usque ad
vicesimum octavum Maii anni Domini etc. quingentesimi
decimi septimi, extendendo ad decem bollas et tres ferlotas
avenarum, dicto precepto ostenso super compotum, x
bolle iij ferlote avenarum. Et per liberationem factam
dicto Roberto rotulatori in viginti celdris et tresdecim
bollis, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente liberationem
super compotum, xx celdre xiij bolle avenarum, pro
quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et domino Laurentio,
deputato compotantis, pro pabulo equi sui ex considera-
tione auditorum, j celdra avenarum. Et remisse Jobanni
Dowglas de firmis de Balbreky pro servitio suo domino
regi defuncto impenso et propter suam inopiam pro
presente ex consideratione auditorum, ij celdre viij bolle
avenarum. Et per liberationem factam Roberto Galway,
servitori domine regine, ea existente in sua viduitate, in
tribus celdris undecim bollis duabus ferlotis et una pecca
ad pabulum equorum dicte domine regine, Jacobo Scot,
servitore dicti Roberti Galloway, fatente liberationem
super compotum, iij celdre xj bolle ij ferlote j pecca
avenarum. Summa expensarum, xlij celdre vij bolle j
ferlota j pecca avenarum. Et sic restant xxiij celdre ij
bolle ij pecce avenarum xij bolle farrine avenatice iiij
apri xvj barilia ceparum jcvxxxij auce jmxclxxx capones
iijmxxxvj pultrie.
De quibus allocate compotanti pro expensis domini
gubernatoris et sui domicilii remanentium apud Falkland
ab octavo Januarii anni Domini etc. quingentesimi de-
1517.
‘REGUM SCOTORUM.
253
cimi sexti usque ad decimum octavum Februarii ejusdem
anni et a vicesimo quarto Martii ejusdem anni usque ad
decimum tertium Septembris ejusdem anni etiam inclusive,
in tricentis et duobus caponibus et in tricentis quinquies
viginti et quatuor pultriis et intratis in libris domicilii ejus-
dem domini gubernatoris, ut patet per extractum magistri
Thome Hay manu sua subscriptum ostensum super com-
potum, iijcij capones iijcvxxiiij pultrie. Et sic restant iiij
apri xvj barilia ceparum jcvxxxij auce jmvjclxxviij capones
jmvjclij pultrie.
De quibus avenis per venditionem factam dicto domino
Jacobo decano Abirdonensi in duabus celdris et octo
bollis pro decem marcis, bolla stante ad quadraginta
denarios, dicto Roberto rotulatori solutis, pro quibus re-
spondebit, ij celdre viij bolle avenarum. Summa hujus
expense patet. Et sic restant xx celdre x bolle ij pecce
avenarum xij bolle farrine avenatice iiij apri xvj barilia
ceparum jcvxxxij auce jmvjcvlxxviij capones ijmvjclij pultrie.
Compotum magistri Petri Scott, camerarii de Straith-
erne, [ Edinburgh , 24 July 1517, from 15 July 1516.\
Idem onerat se in primis de vjcxlj li. ij s. x d., per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de viijclxxiiij li. x s. xliiij martis
ij quarterns j apro valoris duarum marcarum per integras
firmas dicti dominii tam terrarum in feodifirma asseda-
tarum quam aliarum terrarum nondum assedatarum in
feodifirma de terminis compoti, que particulariter scri-
buntur in rotulo anni etc. vcundecimi. Et de v li. vj s.
viij d. de annuis redditibus de Innerprefry de terminis
compoti. Summa hujus oneris, viijclxxix li. xvj s. viij d.
xliiij marte ij quarteria j aper valoris duarum marcarum.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, jmvcxx H. xix s.
vj d. xliiij marte ij quarteria j aper valoris duarum
marcarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Glascoree extendentium ad octo marcas
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator, pro vj li.
xiij s. iiij d-
Stratherne,
Scott.
254
EOTULI SCACCARII
1517.
in anno assedatarum patri compotantis in rentali pro sex
marcis in anno, de anno compoti, xxvj s. viij d. Et eidem
de firmis de Galwelmoir et martis eorundem extenden-
tibus ad decem libras et quindecim solidos pro marta in
anno spectantibus Willelmo Spicehous, sibi remissis per
dominum gubernatorem et per preceptum ejusdem manu
sua subscriptum de termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti,
v B. xy s. Et dicto Willelmo de firmis terrarum de
Eorndoun extendentium ad duodecim libras et decem
solidos et quindecim solidos pro marta, sibi remissis per
consimile preceptum domini gubernatoris de dicto
termino, vij li. Et eidem de quinque marcis de
Glentarcane et quatuor solidis pro marta in anno, sibi
Willelmo remissis per dominum gubernatorem per con-
simile preceptum de dicto termino Sancti Martini,
xxxvij s. iiij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Brigland
extendentium ad quatuor libras in anno in augmenta-
tionem rentalis feodifirme, filio David Betoun remissis
per dominum gubernatorem de anno compoti tantum,
iiij li. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Blakfurde
extendentium in anno ad quatuor marcas cum parte
martarum ad quatuor solidos, concessis Jonete Small per
literas domini regis de tribus terminis ante hoc compotum
et de primo termino compoti, v li. xiiij s. viij d. Et
eidem de annuo redditu terrarum de Douchles exten-
dente in anno ad decem solidos, de anno Domini etc.
undecimo, duodecimo, decimo tertio, decimo quinto, decimo
sexto, et termini Penthecostes decimi septimi, extendente
in toto ad quinquaginta quinque solidos particulariter
examinatos super compotum, lv s. Et per decidentiam
viginti solidorum terrarum de Culquhatty, devoriarum
martarum de Boss ad novem solidos, et martarum de
Glascorie ad octo solidos de anno compoti, xxxvij s. Et
eidem de firmis de Kers, Drumfyne cum prato, molendini
de Gorthy, extendentium ad octo libras, Lekko ad sex-
decim marcas, Dauleik ad quatuor libras, assedatis
Elizabeth Creichtoun pro undecim libris sex solidis octo
denariis per literas, sub privato per regem Jaeobum
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
255
quartum pie memorie et de precepto domini gubernatoris
ad allocandum ostenso super compotum, xj H vj S. viij d.
Et per solutionem factam Henrico Dempstar, senescallo
domini regis, in sexcentis nonaginta quinque libris
decem solidis et undecim denariis per preceptum Roberti
Bertoun, rotulatoris, et Alexandri Jardin, tunc rotulatoris,
de ducentis libris, de quibus ducentis libris dictus
Alexander reddidit compotum in ultimo compoto suo, et
pro quadringintis nonaginta quinque libris decem solidis
et undecim denariis dictus Robertus Bertoun, rotulator,
respondebit, vjclxxxxv li. x s. xj d. Et dicto Henrico
Dempstar in octo libris et duodecim denariis per con-
simile preceptum dicti Roberti rotulatoris, acquittantia
dicti Henrici ostensa super compotum, viij H xij d., pro
quibus dictus Robertus rotulator respondebit. Et dicto
Roberto rotulatori in tricentis una libris et duodecim
solidis, dicto Roberto rotulatore fatente solutionem super
compotum, iijcj H, xij s., pro quibus idem rotulator
respondebit. Et per solutionem factam Patricio Maxtoun,
clavigero, in decem libris feodi sui terminorum Sancti
Martini et Penthecostes, videlicet Sancti Martini
quingentesimi decimi quinti et Penthecostes decimi
sexti,, dicto Patricio Maxtoun per suam acquittantiam
unacum precepto dicti Alexandri, pro tunc rotulatoris,
manibus eorum subscriptis ostensis super compotum,
x 3±, pro quibus dictus Alexander Jardin respondebit.
Et per solutionem factam Johanni Kelso, tegulatori, in
decem libris feodi sui, videlicet Sancti Martini anni
quingentesimi decimi quinti et Penthecostes anni etc.
vcdecimi sexti, dicto Johanne per. suam acquittantiam
manu sua subscriptam ostensam super compotum, x H.
Et solute Patricio Douglas, servitori domini regis, in sex
marcis pro feodo suo de tribus terminis precedentibus
vicesimum tertium Augusti anni Domini etc. vcdecimi
sexti, per preceptum dicti domini Alexandri Jardin, tunc
rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti
Patricii Douglas ostenso super compotum, iiij li., pro
quibus dictus Alexander Jardin, tunc rotulator, responde-
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator, pro iiijo
lxxxxv li. x s.
xj d.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Do.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
Alexander
Jardin, tunc
rotulator.
256
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1517.
bit. Et per solutionem factam dicto Eoberto rotulatori
in quadraginta duabus libris tribus solidis et decem
denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem
Respondebit . ■...**•••„ *
Robertus super compotum, xlij n. iij s. x a., pro quibus respon-
Bertonne, rotii- eidem de firmis molendini de Mylnab
extendentis ad viginti libras et unum aprum in anno
remissis Elizabeth Murray per Eteras domini regis sub
signeto ostensas super compotum de terminis Sancti
Martini anni etc. vcdecimi tertii et Penthecostes et
Sancti Martini decimi quinti et Penthecostes decimi
sexti, xl H. ij apri. Et pro feodo compotantis percipientis
annuatim decem libras, de anno compoti et tribus terminis
precedentibus hoc compotum, xxv li. Et eidem de firmis
terrarum de Galwalbeg extendentium in anno ad decem
libras concessis Johanni Strogeith pro feodo suo de anno
compoti, x H. Et de devoriis de Galwalbeg, videlicet
de marta, extendente ad quindecim solidos de anno
compoti, xv s. Summa expensarum, jmjclxxxviij tt. xv s.
j d. ij apri. Et sic restant iijcxxxij H. iiij s. v d. xliiij
marte ij quarteria.
Idem onerat se de iij E. xij d. per venditionem trium
martarum cum vicesima parte marte sibi compotanti
superius allocatarum. Et sic restant iijcxxxv H. v s. v d.
xlj marte ij quarteria marte.
Orkna et Compotum Margarete domine Sincler, relicte quondam
Scheitland. Henrici domini Sincler, arrendatarie de Orkna et Scheit-
land, [Edinburgh , 27 August 1517 , from 5 August 1516.\
Idem onerat se de iiijcxxxiij H. vj s. viij d. per integras
firmas dictorum dominiorum de Orkna et Scheitland de
terminis compoti, assedatorum compotanti pro dicta summa
aimuatim per literas domini regis sub magno sigillo, ut
patet in eisdem. Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de firmis insule de
Burray concessis ecclesie cathedrali Orcadensi extenden-
tibus ad viginti libras annuatim in perpetuam elimosinam
per dominum regem Jacobum quartum pie memorie, de
anno compoti, xx H. Et Henrico Tuledaff pro portatura
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
257
falconum domino regi et gubernatori de Scheitland ad
Edinburgh, xx R. Et Simoni Eresale portanti falcones
ab Orknay ad Edinburgh regi et gubernatori simili modo,
xx R. Et per solutionem factam Roberto Bertoun, com-
potorum rotulatori, in ducentis quadraginta libris et decem
^ ° „ . . Respondebit
solidis, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem Robertus
, ... , ^ .. , , . Bertoun, rotu-
super compotum, rpxl R. x s., pro quibus respondebit, lator.
Et pro portatura centum cersinarum carbonum a Disart ad
Dunbar per tempus compoti, 1 s. Et pro portatura centum
et sex cersinarum carbonum a Disart ad Leith, dicto
rotulatore fatente super compotum, lij s. vj d., pro quibus
respondebit. Et dicto rotulatori per emptionem certorum Do.
carbonum a compotante extendentium ad viginti tres
libras septemdecim solidos et sex denarios, dicto rotulatore
presente et fatente receptionem super compotum, xxiij R. Despondebit^
xvij s. vj d., pro quibus respondebit. Et eidem per rotuiator.
venditionem centum martarum salsarum et totidem por-
corum, computando sexies viginti pro centum, liberatorum
dicto Roberto rotulatori pro centum et octo libris, allo-
cando pro marta duodecim solidos et pro porco sex solidos,
dicto rotulatore presente et fatente emptionem super
compotum, jcviij R., pro quibus dictus rotuiator responde- Eespondebifc
bit. Summa expensarum, iiijcxxxvij H. x s. Et sic idem rotuiator.
superexposuit compotans iiij R. iij s. iiij d.
Compotum Hugonis comitis de Eglingtoune, camerarii Stewar-
de Stewartoun, redditum apud Edinburgh per Johannem toune.
Mongomorry, ejus deputatum [31 August 1517 , from 15
October 1516.\
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
iijcxxxij R. viij d. xij celdris viij bollis farrine avenatice
que sunt de arreragiis Jacobi Boide et quondam Johannis
Striveling, prout notatur et patet in rotulo anni etc.
vcoctavi. Nec de firmis dicti dominii anni etc. vcnoni,
decimi, undecimi, duodecimi decimi tertii, decimi quarti,
decimi quinti, et decimi sexti, pro quibus firmis occupa-
tores dicti dominii vocandi sunt. vocandi.
Idem onerat se in primis de vj R. xiij s. iiij d. de
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258
BOTULI SOACOABII
1517.
Gressuma
et in-
troitus.
firmis terrarum de Ormisheuch. Et de iij ii. vj s. viij d.
de firmis terrarum de Holehous. Et de iij ii. vj s. viij d.
de firmis terrarum de Bidinhill. Et de iij ii. vj s. viij d.
terrarum de Dowywra. Et de iiij Ii. vj s. viij d. ter-
rarum de Pottertoun. Et de vj ii. xiij s. iiij d. terrarum
de Bowanschaw et Dryriggis. Et de vj ii. xiij s. iiij d.
terrarum de Myltoun Creauch. Et de vj Ii. xiij s. iiij d.
terrarum de Chapeltoun. Et de xlvj s. viij d. dimedie-
tatis terrarum de Cuttiswra. Et de iiij Ii. alterius
medietatis earundem terrarum, que solebat assedari pro
quadraginta sex solidis et octo denariis in antiquo rentali.
Et de xxxiij s. iiij d. terrarum de Bobertland. Et de iiij li.
terrarum de Cokkilby que solebat assedari pro quadraginta
solidis in antiquo rentali. Et de viij li. terrarum de
Clerkland. Et de viij li. terrarum de Corshillis. Et de
viij li. terrarum de Hairschaw que solebant assedari pro
quatuor libris in antiquo rentali. Et de vj li. xiij s.
iiij d., de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de Blaklaw. Et
de vj li. xiij s. iiij d., alterius dimedietatis earundem. Et
de iiij H terrarum de Eouleschawis. Et de j celdra
farrine avenatice molendini de Clerkland. Et de j celdra
farrine avenatice molendini de Creauch. Summa hujus
oneris, lxxxxiiij li. vj s. viij d. ij celdre farrine avenatice.
Item idem onerat se de jcxiiij li. xiij s. iiij d., de
gressuma et introitibus terrarum de Stewartoun per
assedationem factam tenentibus earundem per commis-
sarios, videlicet dominum Jacob um Kincragy, decanum
Abirdonensem, Bobertum Bertoun, rotulatorem, Mcho-
layum Crawfurd de Oxgang, quarto die mensis Maii anno
Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimo septimo pro
terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthe-
costes post presentem datam. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis cum grassumis et introitibus,
ijcix li. ij celdre farrine avenatice.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis dictarum terrarum superius oneratis termini Sancti
Martini hujus compoti simplicis firme extendentibus ad
triginta novem libras sex solidos et octo denarios, ex eo
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
259
quod compotans non intromisit cum firmis dicti dominii
dicti termini Sancti Martini, prout constabat auditori-
bus super compotum, xxxix Ii. vj s. viij d. Et eidem de
augmentation firmarum dictarryp terrarum superius
oneratarum extendente ad quindecim libras tresdeeim
solidos et quatuor denarios, ex eo quod dicta augmentatio
dictarum firmarum facta fuerat in ultima assedatione
superius mentionata, gratia cujus tenentes non tenentur
solvere dictam augmentationem usque ad terminum
Penthecostes proximum post introitum dictorum tenen-
tium ad dictam assedationem, ut latius clare patet in
rentali, xv Ii. xiij s. iiij d. Et eidem de gressuma viginti
librarum spectante Margarete Boid sibi remissa per
dominos consilii et auditores scaccarii et etiam de mandato
domini gubernatoris, xx li. Et per solutionem factam
Roberto Bertoun, rotulatori, in triginta septem libris de fir- „ J
mis dictarum terrarum, ipso presente et fatente solutionem Robertus
x , r Bertoun, rotu-
super compotum, xxxvij li., pro quibus respondebit. Et lator,
eidem de gressumis et introitibus dictarum terrarum
superius oneratis, extendentibus ad nonaginta quatuor
libras tresdeeim solidos et quatuor denarios dicto Roberto
rotulatori solutos, ipso presente et fatente solutionem
super compotum, lxxxxiiij Ii. xiij §. iiij d., pro quibus
respondebit. Et pro feodo compotantis de anno compoti, Do-
xlvj s. viij d. Summa expensarum, ijcixH Et sic eque
quoad pecuniam. Et restant ij celdre farrine avenatice.
Aire.
260 ROTULI SCACCARII 1517.
**
CCCXLV. [CCCLVIIL]
COMPOTA CU STUMARIORUM ET BALLIYORUM
BURGORUM.
a.d. 1517.
Scaccarium serenissimi et illustrissimi principis Jacobi
quinti Dei gratia Scotorum regis, tentum et inchoatum
apud Edinburgh tertio die mensis Julii anno Domini
millesimo quingentesimo decimo septimo per dominos
commissarios subscriptos, videlicet reverendissimum in
Cristo patrem Jacobum archiepiscopum Glasguensem,
cancellarium, venerabilem in Cristo patrem Jacobum
postulatum de Dundrynane, magistros Gavinum Dunbar,
archidiaconum Sanctiandree, clericum rotulorum regis-
tri, Robertum Eorman, decanum Glasguensem, Thomam
Halkerstoun, prepositum de Crechtoun, Jacobum Kin-
cragy, decanum Aberdonensem, Willelmum Scott de
Balwery militem, magistrum Johannem Campbell de
Thorntoun, thesaurarium, Robertum Bertoun de Ovir-
berntoun, compotorum rotulatorem, dominum Johannem
Quhite, rectorem de Petcokis, et Nicholaum Craufurd de
Oxgang.
Compotum Georgei Inglis, custumarii de Aire, [. Edin-
burgh, 7 July 1517 , from 16 July 1516.
Charge. Custom of 527 dozen 5jz ells woollen cloth
{£31 7s. 5j2d.), 5 lasts 2 dacres J hides {£13 13s. Id.), 12
lasts 6/2 barrels herrings {£7 10s. 6d.), 200 woolfells
{£1 6s. 8d.), 200 schor lings and scalding s {10s.), and
certain English goods {£5 10s. 2d.) ; £58 17s. lOfyd.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 19s. 8d. To Robert
1517 ~ REGUM SCOTORUM. 261
Bertoun of Ovirbernetoun , Comptroller, £57 18s. ftjzd, ^®®P^gebit
Sum, £58 17s 10fsd.\ Et sic eque. Stor™’ rotu'
Compotum FTicholai Craufurde, custumarii de Linlithqw, Linlithqw.
[. Edinburgh , 9 July 1517 , from 6 August 1516. Respondebit
Custom, by lease, to accountant, £40 ; paid to Bertoun, Bertoun, rotu-
Comptroller.]
Compotum Johannis Scott et Laurentii Scott, custu- Irwyn.
mariorum burgi de Irwyn, [. Edinburgh , 10 July 1517,
from 16 Jidy 1516.
Charge. Custom of 347 dozen woollen cloth (£14 7s.),
If lasts 3 dacres 1 hide {£11 Is. 7d.), and If barrels salmon
(16s.); £36 JfS. 7d. S*bit
Discharge. Fees of accountants, 8s. 9d. To Bertoun, Stor!un’ rotu'
Comptroller, £35 15s. lOd. Sum, £36 lys. 7d.] Et sic
eque.
Compotum domini Willelmi Murray, canonici Dun- Striveling.
blanensis, custumarii de Striveling, [. Edinburgh , 16 July
1517, from 18 Jidy to 3 If February 1516 inclusive.
Charge. Custom of If sacks 13 st. wool (£6), 160 wool-
fells (£1), 9 dacres hides (£1 JfS.), and 83 dozen woollen
cloth (£lf 3s.); £13 7s.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, Ifd.; of accountant, JfS. To RoSrtuSeblt
Bertoun, Comptroller, £13. Sum, £13 4s 4d . Balance, £tor?uu’ rotu"
3s. 8d.]
Compotum Alexandri Forestar, custumarii de Striveling, Striveling.
[Edinburgh, 16 Jidy 1517, from entry on 34 February
1516, inclusive.
Charge. Custom of 5 soxks 9 st. wool (£7 3s. 4d.), 3
lasts 10 dacres hides (£9 6s. 8d.), 986 vjoolfells (£6 9s. 10d.),
158 dozen woollen cloth (£8 18s.), and 3 barrels salmon
(8s.); £33 5s. lOd.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, Sfyd.; of accountant, 10s. 9d.
To chaplain of St. Laurence, by receipt of Thomas Goffray
and Elizabeth Haig, £13 6s. 8d.; as p. 93. To Robert
262
ROTULI SCACCARII
1517.
RobPertusbit ^cot, as P- 189, £5- To Bortoun , Comptroller , £19 Is. 3jsd.
Stor0un’ rotu' Bum, £32 5s. lOd .] Et sic eque.
Memorandum quod compotans non oneraverat se de
pellibus ovium dictis schorlingis, scaldingis, futefellis, et
lentrynewair in dicto compoto, ex eo quod allegat se
habere cartam domini regis sub magno sigillo per quam
non tenentur solvere custumam de dictis pellibus, prop-
Vocandi. terea vocandi sunt pro ostentione dicte carte.
Perth. Compotum Johannis Girmaire et Patricii Tyry,
custumariorum de Perth, [ Ediriburqh, 17 July 1517, from
8 August 1516.
Charge. Custom of 2 lasts 12 st. wool {£27 6s. 8d.),
5 lasts 16 dacres hides {£15 9s. 1/d.), 81/90 woolfells {£56
10s.), 11/9 dozen 6 ells woollen cloth {£21 3s. 9d.), and 13
lasts 8 barrels salmon {£32 16s.); £153 5s. 9d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, Is. 6d.; .of custumars, £2
11s. Id. To Prior of Vallis Virtutis by receipt of Prior
Hugh under seal of Convent, £26 13s. 1/d.; Dominicans of
Perth, by receipt of Prior under seal, £7 6s. 8d. ; John
Andirsoun, by his receipt, £10; Prior of JSt Andrews, by
receipt of Sir John Quhit, director of Chancery, in his
name, £2; as p. 100.] Et per solutionem factam
domini Alexandro Jardane, tunc compotorum rotulatori,
in octo libris quatuordecim solidis et decem denariis pro
certo vino empto ad expensas domicilii domini guberna-
toris et intratas in libris ejusdem, capitaneo Janet, uno
magistrorum dicti hospitii, per suum precptum manu sua
subscriptum fatente introitum super compotum, et de
quibus dictus Alexander rotulator reddidit compotum,
viij li. xiiij s. x d. Et eisdem de custuma duarum
saccorum et duodecim petrarum lane custumatarum apud
burgum de Dunfermling spectantium domino archiepis-
copo Sanctiandree ratione sue regalitatis, commendatarii
dicti loci, extendentium ad quinque marcas, ex eo quod
dicti custumarii ostenderunt coquetam dicti commenda-
tarii de solutione dicte custume ostensam super compotum,
iij R. vj s. viij d. Et eisdem per superfluam onerationem
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
263
factam per Thomam Flemyng in anno precedente hoc
compotum, tunc custumarium, extendentem ad tresdecim
solidos, prout constabat auditoribus super compotum,
xiij s. Et de custuma centum pellium lanutarum
extendentium ad unam marcam custumatarum apud
burgum de Disart et ibi soluta, ut patet per coquetam
dicti burgi de Disart ostensam super compotum, xiij s. Robertuseblt
iiij d. \To Bertoun , Comptroller , £91 5s. 4d. Sum, Mor°un’ rotu‘
£153 5s. 9d.] Et sic eque.
Compotum Willelmi Scot et Andree Liddale, custum- Montros.
ariorum burgi de Montrose, [. Edinburgh , 18 Jidy 1517 ,
from 31 Jidy 1516.
Charge. Custom of 13)» dozen woollen cloth (£1 11s.
3d.), 1180 woolfells (£7 10s), 1 last 3 dacres hides
(£3 Is. 4-d), 9 lasts 3 barrels salmon (£33 4s), and 400
cod (16s.); £35 3s. 7d.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 11s. 8d. To Margaret 5obertus6bit
Duchess of Montrose, as p. 49, by two letters, £36 13s. 4d. £tor°un’ rotu"
To Bertoun, Comptroller, £7 17s. 7d. Sum, £35 3s. 7d.\
Et sic eque.
Compotum Alisone Hammiltoun, sponse Jacobi Hading-
Hereote, custumarie de Hadingtoun, redditum per eun- toun.
dem Jacobum, [. Edinburgh , 18 July 1517 , from 33 July
1516.
Charge. Custom of 3 lasts 3 sacks 18 st. wool (£31
13s. 4d), 4660 woolfells (£31), 6 lasts 4 dacres hides
(£16), and 114 dozen woollen cloth (£16 15s); £95 8s.
4d.\ Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
pellibus ovium dictis schorlingis, scaldingis, futefellis,
et lentrynwair in dicto compoto, ex eo quod allegat se
habere cartam domini regis sub magno sigillo per quam
non tenentur solvere custumam de dictis pellibus, prdp-
terea vocandi sunt pro ostensione dicte carte. vocandi.
[. Discharge . Fee of tronar, 3s. ; of accountant, £1 13s.
To Alexander Wardlaw, as p. 191, by his receipt, £5.]
Et per solutionem factam Roberto Bertoun de Uvir Bern-
264
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1517.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Do.
Arbroth.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Kirkcud-
brycht.
Dunde.
toun, compotorum rotulatori, in tribus libris duodecim
solidis pro certis carbonibus emptis per compotantem ad
provisionem castri de Dunbar et intratis in libris domini
gubernatoris, ut patet per ipsius rotulatoris preceptum et
acquittantiam ostensas super compotum, iij li. xij s., pro
quibus respondebit. [To said Comptroller, £85 13s.
Stem, £95 19s. Overexpended 10s. 8d.]
Compotum Willelmi Scott, custumarii de Arbroth,
[Edinburgh, 18 July 1517, from 33 July 1516.
Charge. Custom of 1 last 13 dacres hides (£5 5s.
id.), 390 woolfells (£3 10s.), and 60 scoldings {Is. 8d.);
£6 17 s.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 3s. id. To Abbot of
Abirbrodrok, as p. 50, £1 13s. 8d. To Bertoun, Comp-
troller, £5 Is. Sum, £6 77s.] Et sic eque.
Compotum Patricii Forestare et Willelmi Inglis,
custumariorum burgi de Kirkcudbricht, [Edinburgh, 18
July 1517, from 18 August 1516.
Charge. Custom of 500 dozen woollen cloth, £36.
Discharge. Fees of accountants, 13s. To Minorites of
Kirkcudbright, by tolerance, as p. 96, by receipt of Friar
William Tennand, warden, £3 6s. 8d. To Bertoun,
Comptroller, £33 Is. id. Sum, £36.] Et sic eque.
Compotum Jacobi Eollok et Jacobi Kinloch, custum-
ariorum burgi de Dunde, [Edinburgh, 33 July 1517,
from 3i July 1516.
Charge. Arrears, £13 6s. 8d. Custom of 3 sacks wool
{£3 13s. id.), 13 lasts i dacres hides {£33 10s. 8d.), 579
dozen woollen cloth {£8i 17s. 6d), 9530 woolfells {£63
10s.), 35 lasts 5 barrels salmon {£61), and i barrels suet
{£i); £3i8 11s. 6d. Sum, £361 18s. 3d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 3d.; of custumars, £i 3s. 10 d.
To Dominicans of Berth, by two receipts of Friar Bobert
Bile, Prior, £7 6s. 8d.; Margaret Duchess of Montrose, by her
receipts , £66 13s. id.; chaplain of St. Salvator, by receipt
1517.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
265
of Master Robert Monorgund; and Abbot of Jedburgh and
Prior and canons of Bostinoth, two years, by receipt of John
Abbot of Jedburgh and Master James Gray, rector of
Lundy, £26 13s. l^d.; as p. 51.'] Et per solutionem
factam Alexandro Jardin de Appilgirth militi, tunc
compotorum rotulatori, in duodecim libris deliberatis pro
vino et cervisia emptis ad provisionem domicilii domini
gubernatoris intratis in libris domicilii ejusdem et de
quibus reddidit compotum, ut patet in ultimo compoto
suo reddito apud Edinburgh vicesimo sexto Septembris
anni Domini etc. vcdecimi sexti, xij H. Et Johanni
Eollok, filio Jacobi Eollok, per preceptum domini guber-
natoris manu sua subscriptum ostensum super compotum,
xviij s. [ To John Kinloch, as p. 51, £10.\ Et per solu-
tionem factam dicto Alexandro Jardin militi in octo
libris deliberatis Eoberto Muncur, et quinque libris decem
solidis deliberatis Johanni Schaw, pistori, et quinquaginta
quatuor solidis Willelmo Cristesoun, carnifici, liberatis, et
triginta solidis Duncano Dausoun, carbonario, deliberatis
ad provisionem domicilii domini gubernatoris apud Dunde,
extendentibus in universo ad septemdecim libras quatuor-
decim solidos solutos personis prescripts per preceptum
capitanei Janot manu sua subscriptum ostensum super
r . . r Respondebit
compotum, xvii n. xmi s., pro quibus dictus Alexander Alexander
.7 „ ..... Jardin, rotu-
respondebit. Et per solutionem factam hospiti domini lator,
gubernatoris apud Dunde tempore quo erat ibidem pro
usu hospitii et lie belcheir in quinque libris per precep-
tum dicti capitanei Janot, magistri hospitii domini guber- Respond 1 .t
natoris, manu sua subscriptum ostensum super compotum, gobertus
v li. \To Bertoun, Comptroller, £106 9s. 10 d. Sum, lator.
£261 18s. 2d.] Et sic eque.
Compotum Patricii Mure, custumarii de Wigtoun, Wigtoun.
[. Edinburgh , 23 July 1517, from 9 August 1516.
Charge. Custom of 20 f dozen woollen cloth (£12 Js.),
and 1 last hides (£2 13s. 4d.) ; £lf 17s. 4d.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 5s. To Bertoun, Comp- !oKuseblt
trailer , £14 12s. Jpd. Sum, £14 17s. jfd.] Et sic eque. faet^un> rotu
266
ROTULI SCACCARII
1517.
Inverkeith- Compotum Jacobi Prestoun, custumarii de Innerkeith-
ing. ing, [. Edinburgh , 3 4 July 1517, from 9 August 1516.
Charge. Custom of 5 dacres hides {13s. If. ), 366
woolfells (£3 7s. 4d.), 300 schorlings {£ 1 ), 300 scoldings
{6s. 8d.), and 9 dozen 4 ells woollen cloth {Us.); £5 Is. £1.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, Is. 8d. To Bertoun,
Comptroller, £ly 19s. 8d. Sum, £5 Is. If.] Etsic eque.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Dunber- Compotum Wilelmi Striveling de Glorat, custumarii
tane. de Dunbertane, redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem,
[39 July 1517, from 34 Jidy 1516.']
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
custumis provenientibus in Dunbertane et Lowys a die
vicesimo nono mensis Julii anni Domini etc. vcdecimi
quarti usque ad vicesimum quintum Decembris ejusdem
anni, ex eo quod Johannes dominus Erskin intromisit
dominus Erskin. cum eisdem per dictum tempus, pro quibus vocandus est.
[Charge. Custom of 35 lasts 7 barrels herrings {£31
7s.), 50 dozen woollen cloth {£3 10s), and certain herrings
and woollen cloth ] emptorum per Gallicos, {£6 9s.) ;
£30 6s.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 10s. Id. To do. granted
by governor, as p. 193, £30. Sum, £30 10s. Id.
Balance, £9 15s. lid.]
Abirdene. Compotum Gilberti Menzeis et Johannis Marr, cus-
tumariorum de Abirdene, [Edinburgh, 5 August 1517,
from 16 August 1516.
Charge. Custom of 11 lasts 7 sacks 33 st. wool {£157
4s. 5d.), 5 lasts 3 dacres 5 hides {£13 13s. lydi), 3370 wooU
fells {£33 7s. 9d.), If) dozen woollen cloth {£5), and 790 cod
{£1 11s.); £199 16s. 6d. Custom of salmon as leased
to accountants, £100. Sum, £399 16s. 6d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 9s. 10d.; of custumars ,
RobertuSeblt £3 6s. 8d. To Margaret Duchess of Montrose, as p. 98,
Bertoun, rotu- ^ receipt under her seal, £66 13s. Id. To Bertoun,
Comptroller, £339 6s. 8d. Sum, £399 16s. 6d.] Et sic
eque.
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
267
Et pro summa salmonum restante in rotulo vc de-
cimo sexto notata in memoriali compoti custumanorum
de Abirdene, videlicet centum sexaginta quatuor libris et
octo solidis, compotans composuit cum rotulatore et audi-
toribus scaccarii pro centum libris solutis Roberto Bertoun, Respondebit
rotulatori, pro quibus respondebit, et residuum dicte pro j* it.
summe, videlicet sexaginta quatuor libre octo solidi, re-
missum compotanti. Et sic eque.
Compotum Andree Wod, custumarii de Pettinweme, Pettin-
redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem, [11 August 1517, weme.
from 19 July 1516.
Charge. Custom of H lasts 1 1 barrels herrings {£26
19s.), 1200 cod {£2 <&.)], et de liiij R. per alleca assise
assedata compotanti pro quinque lastis allecum in anno
et sibi venditis pro predictis summa de anno compoti.
[Stem, £83 7s.
Discharge. Fee of accountant ] preter alleca assise [10s. Srtuseblt
To Bertoun, Comptroller, £82 17s. Sum, £83 7s.] Et sic Jator?un’ rotu
eque.
Compotum Davide Grundistoun de Glasley, custumarii Couper.
burgi de Cupro, [Edinburgh, 11 August 1517, from 10
September 1516]. Memorandum quod compotans non
onerat se de custumis dicti burgi a decimo quarto die
mensis Julii anni Domini etc. quingentesimi duodecimi
usque in sextum diem mensis Decembris anni Domini
etc. quingentesimi decimi quarti, quia Alexander Spens,
tunc custumarius dicti burgi, intromisit cum eisdem, pro vocandus est
quibus vocandus est. spens.
[Charge. Custom, by tack to accountant, £25. To
Dominicans of Inverry, by receipt of Friar Hugh Ramsay, Robertus
Prior , as p. 198, £13 6s. 8d. To Bertoun, Comptroller, Er!1™’ r°tu
£10 13s. 4d. Sum, £2f. Balance, £1.]
Compotum Margrete Crechtoune, custumarie de Edin- Edinburgh,
burgh, redditum ibidem [21 August 1517, from 15 Crech-
September to 21 October 1516 exclusive, toune.
268
ROTULI SCACCARTI
1517.
Charge. Custom of 11 lasts 1 sack wool {£158), 693
dozen woollen cloth {£50 13s.), 3550 woolfells {£16 17s. 9/zd.),
300 futfellis {6s. 8d.), 900 lentrynewair {15s.), 1000 rabbit-
skins {10s.), 8 lasts 13 dacres 5 hides {£33 3s. 8d.), 3
barrels suet {£3), 18 barrels salmon {£3 13s.), and 3J2
chalders salt {5s.) ; £336 3s. lj$J\
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti pro
superexpositis suis in ducentis quinquaginta quatuor
libris tresdecim solidis et tribus denariis, ut patet in pede
ultimi compoti sui, ijeliiij H. xiij s. iij d. Summa expen-
sarum patet. Et sic superexposuit compotans xviij li. xj s.
j d. ob. Insuper allocatur compotanti pro feodo tronatoris
ix s. iij d. Et compotanti pro feodo suo de summa onera-
tionis predicte, iij It xviij s. viij d. Summa harum expen-
sarum, iiij li. vij s. xj d. Et sic superexposuit compotans
xxij li. xix s. ob. Pro quibus allocatur compotanti pro pre-
dicts superexpositis in triginta quatuor libris novemdecim
' solidis et quatuor denariis pro custuma certarum rerum
suarum custumatarum in compoto Robert Bertoun cus-
tumarii inferius descriptarum, ut patet in eodem, xxxiiij li.
xix S. iiij d. Summa expensarum patet. Et sic restant
super compotantem, xij li. iij d. ob., sibi remissi per
dominum gubernatorem. Et sic eque.
Edinburgh. Compotum Robert Bertoune de Uvirbertoune, com-
potorum rotulatoris regis ac custumarii de Edinburgh,
redditum ibidem [33 August 1517, from 31 October 1516.
Charge. Custom of 70 lasts 7 sacks wool {£9 50), 800
5 score and 19 dozen woollen cloth {£333 19s.), 37,550
woolfells {£359 13s. 3jgoL), 3300 lentrynewair {£1 16s. 8d.),
800 rabbitskins {8s.), 56 lasts 7 dacres 3 hides {£150
5s. lOjzd.), 3 lasts 1 barrel suet {£35), 7 barrels meat {15$-),
10 lasts 6 barrels salmon {£35 5s-), 5 lasts 5 barrels
herrings {£3 5s.), 300 cod {8s.), 35 chalders salt {£3 10s.),
35 chalders coals {£1 13s.), certain English goods {£30
8s. 6d.), and 6 punchions wine exported ] ad Birroune
[{6s.); £1655 9s. 3d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, £ 3 . 18s. 9d ; of custumar,
1517.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
269
£27 11s. 8d .] Et Thome Schaw, principali coco regis,
pro snis laboribus et expensis, x H. Et domino Johanni
Scharp, capellano capelle regis infra palatium Sancti
Crucis, pro feodo custodiendo dictam capellam, palatium,
et gardinam, percipienti annuatim viginti marcas de
dictis custumis, xiij 31. vj s. viij d. Et domino Jacobo
Ellem, capellano, pro feodo domus scaccarii de anno
compoti et anno precedente hoc compotum, xiij Ii. vj s.
viij d. \_To heirs of Thomas Moffat, by receipt of Thomas
Moffat, £8 ; Nicholas Abirnethy, by his receipt , £16 ;
John Drummond, by his receipt £10 ; Mariot Stanelie, by
her receipt, £20; chaplain in Edinburgh Castle, £10; as
p. 5 If,.'] Et Henrico Mair, familiari regis, percipienti
annuatim viginti marcas de dictis custumis pro suo
antiquo servitio domino regi et suis successoribus impenso
per quadraginta annos elapsos per literam sub privato de
anno compoti, xiij 11 vj s. viij d. Et magistro Johanni
Cheshelme pro suis laboribus ex consideratione auditorum
de anno compoti, xlli. Et domino Patricio Creichtoune,
capitaneo. castri de Edinburgh, pro custodia ejusdem in
ducentis marcis de termino Sancti Martini et Penthe-
costes hujus compoti, ipso per suam acquittantiam manu
sua subscriptam fatente solutionem super compotum,
jcxxxiij Ii. vj s. viij d. Et per solutionem factam
Henrico Scott, nauti, pro naulo equorum domini guber-
natoris ad Eranciam in septuaginta novem libris et
quatuor solidis per preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto
precepto manu ejusdem subscripto unacum acquittantia
dicti Henrici ostenso super compotum, lxxix li. iiij s.
Et magistro Thome Hay, clerico et familiari domini
gubernatoris, in quinquaginta libris per preceptum domini
gubernatoris ad allocandum in solutione feodi sui sibi
per dominum gubernatorem promissi, dicto precepto
manu dicti gubernatoris subscripto ostenso super compo-
tum et sub periculo compotantis, 1 H. Et eidem de
custuma unius laste et quatuor seccorum lane extenden-
tium ad octodecim libras tresdecim solidos et quatuor
denarios spectantium abbati et conventui de Melros
Respondebit
Robert us
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Disarte.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Ruthir-
glen.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
270 ROTULI SCACCARII 1517.
custuma libera, xviij H. xiij s. iiij d. Et per liberationem
factam Archibaldo Dowglas remanenti in Edinburgh in
quadraginta septem libris quatuor solidis uno denario et
obulo per preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto
manu ipsius subscripto ostenso super compotum et dicto
Archibaldo fatente liberationem, xlvij li. iiij s. j d. ob.
Et eidem de custuma sex seccorum et duarum petrarum
lane viginti novem duodenarum panni lanei unius laste
et duorum barilium cepi quatuor lastarum et novem
barilium salmonum extendentium in toto ad triginta
quatuor libras novem decem solidos quatuor denarios
spectantium Margrete Crechtoune comitisse de Rothes,
de quibus allocatur dicte Margrete pro suis superexpositis
in ultimo compoto suo in eodem rotulo superius notatis
viginti due libre novemdecim solidi obolus, et residuum
dicte summe, videlicet duodecim libre tres denarii obolus,
dicte Margarete remissum per dominum gubernatorem,
prout constabat auditoribus super compotum, xxxiiij li.
xix s. iiij d. Summa expensarum, vcxlvij li. xviij s. ob.
Et sic restant jmjcvij li. xj s. ij d. ob., pro qua summa
compotans respondebit in compoto rotulatoris. Et sic
eque.
Compotum Margarete domine Sinclar, custumarie
burgi de Disart, [Edinburgh, 28 August 1517 , from 6
August 1516.
Custom, by tack to accountant , £20 ; paid to Bertoun,
Comptroller .]
[In dorso.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Ruthirglen, [Edinburgh,
3 July 1517, from 23 July 1516.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £13.
Discharge. To Dean and Chapter of Glasgow, as p.
58, £11. To Bertoune, Comptroller, £2. Sum, £13.]
Et sic eque.
Lanark.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Lanark, redditum
1517
REGUM SCOTORUM.
271
apud Edinburgh per Johannem Mowat, unum balliyorum
dicti burgi, [3 July 1517, from 1 July 1513 ; 5 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £2f
Discharge. To Patrick Hamiltoun, then Comptroller, in
first two years, £8. Balance, £16.\
Respondebit
Patricius
Hamilton, tunc
rotulator.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Peblis, redditum apud Peblis.
Edinburgh per Johannem Williamsoun, unum ballivorum
ejusdem, July 1517, from 27 June 1515 ; 2 years.
Charge. Arrears, £16 6s. 8d. Fermes, by feu-charter,
first year, £9 6s. 8d. Annualrent of William Doby, as
p. 109, same year, 3s. l^d. Fermes, £9 6s. 8d.; and
annualrent, 3s. 4d., second year. Sum, £19. Do. with
arrears, £35 6s. 8d.
Discharge. To Hospital of St. Leonard, as p. 109, £2
13s. h d.\ Et Willelmo Yaiche de Dawyk in octo libris de
arreragiis compotantis sibi ex consideratione auditorum
concessis pro suo servitio domino regi et domino guberna-
tori impenso, viij ii. Et per solutionem factam Roberto
Bertoune de Uvirberntoune, rotulatori, in octo libris sex
solidis octo denariis de dictis arreragiis, et in sexdecim
libris sex solidis octo denariis de firmis burgalibus et
annuo redditu superius oneratis de dictis duobus annis
compoti, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem
... J ... . . . . * Respondebit
super compotum, xxmj n. xnj s. mj a., pro quibus re- tu
spondebit. Summa expensarum, xxxv 33. vj s. viij d. lator.
Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Laudir, [. Edinburgh , Laudir,
3 Jidy 1517, from 12 August 1516.
Charge . Arrears, £36 13s. 8d. Fermes, by feu-charter,
£5 7s. 4-d. Sum, £1$ Is.
Discharge. To Bobert Harowar, as p. 209, £5 Os. 8d.
Balance, £37 Os. 4-d.\
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Aire, [Fdinburgh, Aire.
7 July 1517 ,] per Jacobum Prestoun nomine eorundem,
[from 15 July 1516.
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BOTULI SCACCABII
1517.
Renfrew.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
J edburgh.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Drumfreis.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Dunber-
tane.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Linlithqw.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £20; paid, as p. 61, to Domi-
nicans of Ayr, by receipt of Friar James Young, Prior.']
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Benfrew, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Mcholaum Haisty, unum eorundem,
[8 July 1517, from 15 July 1516.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £5 6s. 8d. ; paid to Bertoun,
Comptroller.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Jedburgh, [. Edinburgh ,
3 July 1517 ,] per Bobertum Bichartsoun, unum balli-
vorum dicti burgi, [ from 18 August 1516.
Charge, Arrears, £9. Fermes, by feu-charter, £3.
Sum, £12.
Discharge. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £3. Balance,
£9.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Drumfreis, [. Edinburgh ,
3 July 1517,] per Bogerum McBrayar, aldirmannum dicti
burgi, [from J July 1515 ; 2 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £lfi 2s.
Discharge. To Minorites of Dumfries, as p. 109, at
risk, £26 15s. J^d. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £13 6s. 8d.
Sum, £1^0 2s.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Dunbertane, redditum
apud Edinburgh per dominum Thomam Watsoun nomine
dicti burgi, [7 July 1517 , from 15 July 1516.
Charge . Fermes, by feu-charter, £8.
Discharge. To chaplain in Dumbarton Castle, by
receipt of Master John Striveling, chaplain, £6 13s, Ifd. ;
and in church of St. Mary, by receipt of Master Robert
Maxwell, provost of said church, £1 ; as p. 207. To
Bertoun, Comptroller, 6s. 8d. Sum, £8.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Linlithqw, [. Edinburgh ,
9 Jidy 1517,] per Jacobum Bobertsoun, ballivum dicti
burgi, [from 6 August 1516.
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
273
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £5.
Discharge. To Prioress of Manwell, at risk, as p. 62, Robertus
13s. 4-d. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £h 6s. 8d. Sum, £tor?un’ rotu
£5.\ Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Striveling, [ Edinburgh , Striveling.
10 July 1517^ per Alexandrum Eorestar, prepositum
dicti burgi, [ from 9 Jidy 1513 ; 5 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £6f]
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
abbati et conventui de Cambuskynneth, percipientibus
annuatim viginti tres marcas de firmis predictis ex elimo-
sina regis antiqua, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de
annis compoti et sub periculo compotantis, lxj 3± vj s. RoberfuSeblt
viij d. [To Bertoun, Comptroller, £2 13s. l^d. Sum, £6f\ ^tor?un’ rotu'
Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Irwyn, [Edinburgh, 10 Irwyne.
July 1517 ,] per Johannem Montgomorry, ballivum dicti
burgi, [from 15 July 1516.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £7 6s. 8d.
Discharge. To William Cunyngham of Craganis, at Robertus
risk, as p. 61, £1 6s. 8d. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £6. lator
Sum , £7 6s. 8d.] Et siceque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Wigtoun, redditum Wigtoun.
apud Edinburgh per Patricium Mur, prepositum dicti
burgi, [10 July 1517 , from 15 July 1516.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £20.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Wigtoun, by receipt of
Friar John Donaldsoun , Prior, £6 13s. lyd.; and Sir John Robertuseblt
Quhite, £10, as p. Ill . To Bertoun, Comptroller, £3 Sor01™’ rotu'
6s. 8d. Sum, £20.\ Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Hadingtoun, [Edin- Hading-
burgh, 11 July 1517,] per Johannem Hume, unurn toun.
ballivorum dicti burgi, [from 15 July 1516.
Charge. Fermes, by feu- charter, £15.
VOL. XIV.
s
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Perth.
Carale.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Inner-
keithin.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
274 BOTULI SCACCABII 1517.
Discharge. To Prioress of Haddington , by her receipt,
£3, as p. 63. To Abbot of Dunfermline, by receipt of
Master Robert Forman, as p. 306, £3. To Hospital of St.
Laurence, asp. 63, at risk. £1. To Bertoun, Comptroller,']
magistro Johanne Chesholm ex parte ejusdem recipiente
super compotum, \£10. Sum, £15.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Perth, [. Edinburgh , 13
July 1517 ,] per Andream Blindsele nomine eorundem,
\ from 16 Jidy 1516.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £80.
Discharge. To Prior of St Andrews, by receipt of John
Quhite, 13s. 4d.; Abbot of Cambuskynneth , by receipt of Sir
William Pater soun, sub-prior, £3 10s.; Abbot of Scone, by
receipt of John Clerk, sub-prior, £5 3s. 4d.; Prior of Vallis
Virtutis, £33 6s. 8d.; withpension of Hospitals of St. Leonard
and St. Mary Magdalene , £5 13s.; both by receipt of Prior
Hugh; Dominicans of Perth, by receipt of Prior Robert,
£18 13s. lyd.; Carmelites of Perth, by receipt of Prior
James, £3 6s. 8d.; and provost and community of Perth
for bridge of Tay, by receipt of Thomas Fothringhame,
£10 14s. 8d., as p. 59. Sum, £80.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Carale, redditum apud
Edinburgh per Johannem Gibsoun nomine eorundem,
[16 July 1517, from 18 July 1516.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £11.
Discharge. To Prior of St Andrews, by receipt of Sir
John Yongar , chamberlain of that place, £1 13s. 4d., and
James Lundy of Balgony, by receipt of Sir James Kincragy,
Dean of Aberdeen, and Master Thomas Meldrum of Segy,
£5, as p. 59. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £3 6s. 8d. Sum,
£11.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Innerkething, [Edin-
burgh, 16 July 1517 ,] per Johannem Scott, ballivum
dicti burgi, [from 18 July 1516.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £5, paid to Bertoun, Comptroller.]
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
275
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Monthros, redditum Monthrose.
apud Edinburgh per Willelmum Scott, ballivum dicti
burgi, [17 July 1517, from 83 July 1516.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £16.
Discharge. To Abbot of Jedburgh, Prior of Bostinoth,
and canons, by receipt of Master James Gray, rector of
Lundi, £8 18s.; and Bishop of Brechin, by his receipt, Roberta
£18 5s. id.; as p. 60. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £1 8s. lator.
8d. Sum, £16.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Eorfare, [. Edinburgh , Forfare.
17 July 1517^] per Willelmum Arnot, aldermannum dicti
burgi, [from 19 Jidy 1516.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £8 13s. id.
Discharge. To chaplain in Fynnewin, by tolerance, by re-
ceipt of Master John Michelsoun, chaplain, £6 13s. id.; and
Abbot of Jedburgh, Prior of Bostinoth, and canons; asp. 68,]
dompnis Jacobo Lowdeane, Patricio Prendirlaith, et Jacobo
Blythe, canonicis, per suas literas fatentibus solutionem
super compotum, [£8. Sum, £8 13s. id.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Kirkcudbrich, [. Edin -r Kirkcud-
burgh, 18 Jidy 1517,] per Patricium Eorestar, unum brycht.
ballivorum dicti burgi, [from 18 August 1516.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £6 13s. id.; paid to Minorites of
said burgh, as p. Ill , by receipt of Friar William
Tennand, their warden.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Cowper, redditum Couper.
apud Edinburgh per David Grundestoun, unum balli-
vorum dicti burgi, [18 Jidy 1517 , from i September 1516.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £17 6s. 8d., paid to Abbot of
Culros, as p. 60, by two receipts.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Dunde, redditum apud Dunde.
Edinburgh per David Rollok nomine eorundem, \81 July
1517, from 86 July 1518; 5 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £100.]
276
ROTULI SCACCARII
1517.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
North-
berwyk.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Kingorne.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Abirdene.
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
Fratribus Minoribus de Dunde, percipientibus annuatim
quinque libras de dictis firmis, ut patet in rotulo anni
quingentesimi duodecimi, fratre Johanne Connelsoun,
gardiano dictorum Fratrum, per suas literas acquittantie
fatente solutionem super compotum de annis compoti,
xxv H. Et duobus capellanis celebrantibus in ecclesia
cathedrali Brechinensi precipientibus annuatim decem
marcas de dictis firmis, ut patet in dicto rotulo, dominis
Johanne Itale et Johanne Erskin per suas literas
fatentibus solutionem super compotum de annis com-
poti, xxxiij H. vj s. viij d. Et Andree domino Gray pro
tempore suo, et Patricio domino Gray moderno, percipienti-
bus annuatim sex libras de eisdem firmis, dictis dominis
per suas literas fatentibus solutionem super compotum
de annis compoti, xxx H. Et constabulario de Dunde
percipienti annuatim viginti solidos de dictis firmis de
annis compoti et sub periculo compotantis, v H. Et
priori Sanctiandree percipienti annuatim unam marcam
de dictis firmis, dompno Johanne Levingtoun, camerario
dicti loci, per suas literas fatente solutionem super com-
potum de annis compoti, iij H. vj s. viij d. [ To Bertoun ,
Comptroller, £3 6s. 8d. Sum, £100.\ Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Northberwyk, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Thomam Rawtoun, unum ballivorum
ejusdem, \23 July 1517, from 23 July 1516.
Fermes, by tolerance, £ 1 , paid to Bertoun, Comptroller .]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Kingorne, [. Edinburgh ,
23 July 1517, from 6 August 1516.
Charge. Arrears, 10s. Fermes, by feu-charter, £2 10s.
Sum, £3.
Discharge. To Comptroller, 10s. Balance, £2 10si\
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Abirdene, redditum
apud Edinburgh per dominum David Leyis nomine
eorundem, [5 August 1517, from 12 August 1516.
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
277
Charge. Fermes , by feu-charter, £213 6s. 8d.
Discharge. To Bishop of Aberdeen , second tithes, by his
receipt, £21 6s. 8d.; Dominicans of Aberdeen, by receipt of
Friar Andrew MNeile, Prior, £17 6s. 8d.; Carmelites,
by receipt of Friar Andrew Storoure, provincial, £6 13s.
lj.d.; Dean and Chapter of Aberdeen, at risk, £1; annuity
of Patrick Bercla transferred to church, by receipt of Sir
John Mowat, £5; Bishop of Caithness, at risk, £3 6s. 8d.;
Bishop of Orkney, by receipt of David Stewart, burgess of
Aberdeen, £6; heirs of William Wrycht, by receipt of Sir
Alexander Irwyne of Drum, knight, £5 ; Margaret
Duchess ] Montis Rosarum, [£2 ; and John Lord Erskin, toKuseblt
by his receipt , £100; as p. 65. To Bertoune, Comp- £tor°une’ r°tu'
tr oiler, £8 13s. Ifd. Sum, £213 6s. 8d.~\ Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Culane, [. Edinburgh , Culane.
8 August 1517 per Henricum Maire nomine eorundem
[from 26 July 1516.
Charge . Fermes of burgh and lands adjacent, as p.
113, £21 12s. 8d.
Discharge . To chaplain for sold of Queen Elizabeth,
£6 13s. 5d.; and graduate in University of Aberdeen ,
£12 6s. ; as p. 113; both at risk. To Bertoun, Comp- aobertus6blt'
trailer, £8 13s. W- Sum, £81 18s. 8d.] Et sic eque. S™'ro*u'
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Edinburgh, redditum Edinburgh,
ibidem per Jacobum Prestoun, unum eorundem, [12
August 1517 , from 18 September 1516 .
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £31^ 13s. J^d.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Edinburgh, £6 13s. J^d.;
Provost and canons of Corstorfin, £20; and Abbot of
Dunfermling, by two receipts of Sir Robert Swintoun,] EobertuSeblt :
terrario dicti loci, [£5; as p. 110. To Bertoun, Comp- mo£ud’ r°tu"
tr oiler, £3. Sum, £3h 13s. 5d.\ Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Invernes, redditum apud Invernes.
Edinburgh per dominum Johannem Scott, capellanum,
nomine eorundem, [H August 15 17, from 12 August 1516.
278
EOTULI SCACCARII
1517.
Charge . Burgh formes, by fou-charter , £53 6s. 8d.
1 lb. pepper. Fermes of Ballokhill, as p. 6 5, £f Sum,
£57 6s. 8d. 1 lb. pepper .
Discharge. To Dominicans of Inverness, by receipt of
Robertuseblt Friar Henry Dewar, Prior, £5; and chaplain in Cathedral
Bertoim, rotu- Qj? Moray, at risk, 8s. 8d.; as p. 6f To Bertoun, Compt-
roller, £Jfj 18s. 1 lb. pepper. Sum, £57 6s , 8d. 1 lb.
pepper.] Et sic eque.
151?. BEGUM SCOTOEUM. 279
CCCXLYI. [CCCLIX.]
COMPOTUM BOBEETI BEBTOUN, COMPOTOBUM
BOTULATOBIS.
A.D. 1517.
Compotum Boberti Bertoun de Ovirberntoun, compo-
torum rotulatoris, redditum apud Edinburgh tertio die
mensis Septembris anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo
decimo septimo, de omnibus receptis suis et expensis per
firmas et redditus et proficua totius proprietatis domini
regis a duodecimo Octobris inclusive anni Domini etc.
vcmidecimi sexti usque in diem hujus compoti exclusive,
auditoribus reverendissimo in Cristo patre Jacobo archie-
piscopo Glasguensi, cancellario, venerabili in Cristo patre
Jacobo abbate de Dundrynane, Gavino Dunbar archidia-
cono Sanctiandree, clerico registri, Boberto Eorman,
decano Glasguensi, domino Jacobo Kincragy, decano
Abirdonensi, magistro Johanne Campbell de Thorntoun,
thesaurario supremi domini nostri regis, domino Johanne
Quhite rectore de Petcokkis, directore cancellarie, et
Nieholao Craufurd de Oxgange.
Idem onerat se in primis de iiij s. iiij d. receptis a A viceco-
vicecomite de Linlithqw in scaccario anno Domini mil- mitibus,
lesimo quingentesimo decimo septimo. Et de vj s. viij d.
a vicecomite de Kinross. Et de iiij Ii. ij s. ix d., a vice-
comite de Fiff. Et de xvj li. xviij s. iiij d. a vicecomite
de Kincardin. Et de v s. a vicecomite de Perth, domino
Buthven. Et de ij s. vj d. ab eodem vicecomite, domino
Kere. Et de ij s. vj d. a vicecomite de Wigtoun. Et de
xij li. xij s. a vicecomite de Elgin et Fores. Et de ix d.
280
EOTULI SCACCARII
1517.
a vicecomite de Peblis, in scaccario eodem anno= Summa
hujus oneris, xxxiiij R. xiiij S. x d.
A ballivis Item idem onerat se de xl s. a ballivis de Ruthirglen in
burgorum, scaccario anno Domini predicto. Et de xxiiij R. xiij s.
iiij d. a ballivis de Peblis. Et de v li. vj s. viij d. a ballivis
de Renfrew. Et de iij R. a ballivis de Jedburgh. Et de
xiij R. vj s. viij d. a ballivis de Drumfres. Et de vj s.
viij d. a ballivis de Dunbertane. Et de iiij li. vj s. viij d.
a ballivis de Linlithqw. Et de Iiij s. iiij d. a ballivis de
Striveling. Et de vj li. a ballivis de Irwyne. Et de
iij li. vj s. viij d. a ballivis de Wigtoun. Et de x li. a
ballivis de Hadingtoun. Et de iij li. vj s. viij d. a ballivis
de Craile. Et de v R. a ballivis de Innerkethin. Et de
xxij s. viij d. a ballivis de Montros. Et de iij li. vj s.
viij d. a ballivis de Dunde. Et de xx s. a ballivis de
Northberwik. Et de x s. a ballivis de Kingorne. Et de
viij li. xiij s. iiij d. a ballivis de Abirdene. Et de Iiij s.
iiij d. a ballivis de Culane. Et de iij li. a ballivis de
Edinburgh. Et dexlvj li. xviij s. a ballivis de Invernes
in scaccario anno predicto. Summa hujus oneris, jc li.
x s. viij d.
A custu- Item idem onerat se de lvij li. xviij s. ij d. ob. receptis
mariis. a custumariis de Air in scaccario anno predicto. Et de
xl li. a custumariis de Linlithqw. Et de xxv li. xv. s. x d.
a custumario de Irwyn. Et de xix 11. xv d. ob. a custu-
mario de Striveling Eorestar. Et de lxxxxj li. v s. iiij d. a
custumario de Perth. Et de xij li. a custumario de
Striveling Murray. Et de vij li. xvij s. vij d. a custu-
mario de Monthros. Et de lxxxix li. v s. a custumariis
de Hadingtoun. Et de y li. xij d. a custumario de
Arbroth. Et de xxxij li. xvj d. a custumario de Kirk-
cudbrycht. Et de jcvj li. ix s. x d. a custumariis de
Dunde. Et de xiiij li. xij s. iiij d. a custumariis de
Wigtoun. Et de iiij li. xix s. viij d. a custumario de
Innerkethin. Et de iijcxxix li. vj s. viij d. a custumario
de Abirdene. Et de xxviij li. xvij s. a custumario de
Pettinweme. Et de liiij R. ab eodem custumario pro
assisa allecum. Et de x R. xiij s. iiij d. a custumario
1517.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
281
de Couper. Et jmjcvij R. xj s. ij d. oT5. a custumario de
Edinburgh. Et de xx R. a custumario de Disart in scac-
cario anno predicto. Summa hujus oneris, ijmlvj H. xv s.
vij d. ob.
Item idem onerat se de lvj H. iij s. iiij d., receptis a A ballivis
camerario de Eethirkerne in scaccario anno predicto. Et ad extra,
de jclxxxv R. xiij s. iiij d. a camerario de Kinclevin.
Et de lxxiiij R. vij s. viij d. a camerario de Kintor, Coule,
et Oneile. Et de lxxxix R. iiij s. x d. a camerario de
But. Et de jmijcviij R. a camerario de Galloway. Et de
jcxxij R. vj s. x d. a camerario de Carrik, Leswalt, et
Menybrig. Et de jcxl R. a camerario de Garviauch. Et
de ijc R. a camerario de Stratherne, domino Drummond.
Et de iiijcxlvj R. xxij d. xviij celdris iij bollis iij ferlotis
iij peccis frumenti xxxij celdris v bollis iij ferlotis ordei
xx celdris xiij bollis avenarum a camerario de Eiff. Et
de viijcxlvij R. vij s. ix d. a camerario de Stratherne
Scott. Et de iijclxxiiij R. x s. ab arrendatore de
Orknay et Schetland. Et de jcxxxj H. xiij s. iiij d. a
camerario de Steuartoun anno predicto. Summa hujus
oneris, iijmviijclxxv R. viij s. xj d. xviij celdre iij
bolle iij ferlote iij pecce frumenti, xxxij celdre v bolle
iij ferlote ordei xx celdre xiij bolle avenarum.
Item idem onerat se de xix R. de grassumis terrarum Extra
de Nethir Keltoun, Halkleis, Corscrage, et aliarum ter- rotulos,
rarum infra dominium de Galloway per assedationem
factam Thome McClellane de Bondby et Willelmo ejus
fratri per compositionem cum commissariis et compotante
factam in ultima assedatione dicti dominii, etc. Et de
lxxxvij R. xiij s. iiij d. de grassumis certarum terrarum
assedatarum certis personis infra dominium Galwidie
preter grassumam oneratam in rotulo anni presentis
compoti, et novemdecim libras terrarum grassume Thome
McClellane et Willelmi McClellane sui fratris superius
onerate in predicta assedatione facta. Summa hujus
oneris, jcvj R. xiij s. iiij d.
Item idem onerat se de lxxxxviij R. grassume certa-
rum terrarum assedatarum diversis personis per rotu-
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latorem et commissarios infra dominium de Stratherne
anno prescripto. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de xlij li. xiij s. iiij d. grassume
certarum terrarum assedatarum Colino Campbell infra
dominium de Discheyr et Toyer in assedatione prescripta
per rotulatorem et commissarios. Summa hujus oneris
patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcxxxiij li. vj s. viij d. gras-
sume et firmarum preteritarum terrarum de Balcomy
ante terminum Penthecostes anni etc. vcdecimi septimi
per compositionem cum David Leirmonth cive civitatis
Sanctiandree, factam cum dicto rotulatore et commis -
sariis anno prescripto. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxvj li. xiij s. iiij d. grassume
dominii de Orknay per assedationem per gubernatorem
domine de Sinclar factam anno prescripto. Summa
hujus oneris patet.
Idem idem onerat se de xl li. grassume terrarum de
Trarinyeane et Kirkandris ab episcopo Dunblanensi
receptis per assedationem factam filio quondam domini
Johannis Ramsay militis per rotulatorem et commissarios
anno prescripto. Et de xx li. de firmis terrarum de
Terrinyeane terminorum Penthecostes et Sancti Martini
anni vcdecimi sexti receptis ab eodem episcopo Dunbla-
nensi. Summa hujus oneris, lx li.
Item idem onerat se de jclxxviij li. in partem solutionis
firmarum debitarum de Urquharde et Glenemoryschen
ante terminum Sancti Martini anni etc. vcdecimi sexti,
receptis a capellano Johannis Graunt infra hoc compotum.
Et de lxxxxv li. x s. viij d. receptis a quondam episcopo
Cathinensi in partem solutionis firmarum dominii de
Ross et Ardmannach termini Sancti Martini hujus com-
poti. Et de jcvj li. xiij s. iiij d. receptis a comite de
Huntlie in partem solutionis firmarum dominiorum de
Strathdee, Cromar, Brechin, et Nevar, termini Sancti
Martini hujus compoti. Et de jc li. receptis a Johanne
Crechtoun in partem solutionis firmarum dominii de
Kinclevin termini Penthecostes hujus compoti. Et de
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283
xl R. receptis a domina de Loudoun in partem solutionis
firmarum terrarum de Trabeauch termini Penthecostes
hujus compoti. Et de xxv li. xj s. iiij d. in partem
solutionis custume de Invernes, Elgin, et Fores, receptis
a Johanne Vaus, Roberto Yaus, Johanne Kere, domino
Willelmo Fiddes, et Adam Hoppar ante ingressum
comitis Moravie ad dictum comitatum. Summa hujus
oneris, vcxlv R. xv s. iiij d.
Item idem onerat se de jclxj R. vij s. viij d. per vendi- Nota
tionem duodecim celdrarum et undecim bollarum Victualia,
frumenti et sexdecim bollarum ordei, bolla frumenti
stante ad octo solidos et quatuor denarios, et bolla ordei
ad sex solidos, de victualibus comitatus Moravie re-
stantibus super magistrum Johannem Caldor, tunc depu-
tatum comitis de Huntlie, camerarii dicti comitatus, in
compoto suo reddito de arreragiis ejusdem anno Domini
etc. vcdecimo sexto, ut patet in eodem. Summa hujus
oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de lxvij R. xvj s. per venditionem Nota victual-
quatuordecim celdrarum et duarum bollarum ordei cum Ardmannach
le cheritie extendentium ad quindecim celdras et duas etc. decimi
• • • • sexti
peccas liberatas Johanni Yaus de victualibus de Ross
nomine quondam Andree episcopi Cathanensis etc., bolla
stante ad sex solidos. Et de ijclxxvj R. per venditionem
quadraginta quinque celdrarum ordei cum lie cheritie
extendentium ad quadraginta octo celdras sine le cheritie
pro ducentis septuaginta sex libris, bolla stante ad
septem solidis et octo denarios, de victualibus de Ross de
croppo anni vcdecimi sexti, portatis a Ross ad Leith, et
liberatis dicto compotanti nomine dicti quondam episcopi
Cathanensis etc. Et de xlviij R. iij s. xj d. ob. per
venditionem novem celdrarum sex bollarum duarum
ferlotarum et unius pecce cum dimedio cum le cheritie
farrine avenatice extendentium ad decem celdras sine le
cheritie de dictis victualibus de Ros similiter portatis a
Ros ad Leitht et liberatis compotanti nomine dicti quon-
dam episcopi Cathanensis etc. de dicto croppo. Summa
hujus oneris, iijclxxxxj R. xix s. xj d. ob.
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Item idem onerat se de x R. per venditionem quatuor
dacrarum corriorum de quadraginta martis intratarum in
libris domicilii domini regis et gubernatoris per tempus
compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis
onerationis, vijmviijcxxxiij li. xix s. viij d.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocate compotanti pro
expensis domini regis et sui domicilii ab ultimo Julii
inclusive anni Domini etc. vcdecimi sexti usque ad
primum Septembris exclusive anni Domini etc. vcdecimi
septimi, que faciunt tresdecim menses kafendales et
unum diem, in mille centum sexaginta novem libris et
septemdecim denariis particulariter examinatis in dictis
libris dietarum super compotum, ut patet in eisdem,
jmjclxix H. xvij d. Summa hujus expense patet. Et
restant vjmvjclxiiij R. xviij s. iij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per emptionem certi
vini, specierum, et chandrie, extendentium ad centum
viginti sex libras novemdecim solidos et duos denarios,
ut patet in dictis libris domicilii domini regis, preter lie
quinque tersans deliberatos domino regi per rotulatorem
de vino domini gubernatoris, particulariter examinatis
super compotum, jcxxvj R. xix s. ij d. Summa hujus
expense patet. Et sic restant vjmvcxxxvij R. xix s. j d.
De quibus allocate compotanti pro lez uncostis super
dominum regem et sue familie in sexaginta novem libris
decem solidis et novem denariis, ut patet in dictis libris
particulariter examinatis super compotum, lxix R. x s.
ix d. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant
vjmiiijclxviij R. viij s. iiij d.
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
ad expensas domicilii domini gubernatoris et sue familie
in omnibus expensis, etiam in vinis, speciebus, chandria,
factis per rotulatorem, in quatuor millibus sexingentis
triginta novem libris octodecim solidis et septem
denariis particulariter examinatis in libris dietarum
domini gubernatoris super compotum, ut patet in eisdem,
in quibus includuntur lez uncostez a duodecimo Octobris
inclusive anni Domini etc. vcdecimi sexti usque septi-
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mum Junii etiam inclusive anni Domini etc. vcdecimi
septimi, iiijmvijcxxxix 11. xviij s. vij d. Summa hujus ex-
pense patet. Et sic restant jmvijcxxviij li. ix s. ix d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro expensis diver-
sorum cursorum missorum pro importatione firmarum
domini regis de diversis partibus regni particulariter
examinatis super compotum et per tempus compoti,
xx B. xj s. Et domino de Borthuik remanenti cum
domino rege ad custodiendum personam suam per tempus
quatuor mensium incipiendo in Maio anni etc. vcdecimi
septimi usque primum Septembris ejusdem anni, de
mandato trium statuum regni, capienti infra predictum
tempus pro suis expensis ducentas libras sibi solutas per
compotantem, prout constat auditoribus super compotum,
ijc K. Summa harum expensarum, ijcxx B. xj s. Et sic
restant jmvcvij li. xviij s. ix d.
De quibus allocate compotantis per solutionem factam
decem le halbertaris et duobus histrionibus, quolibet
istorum le balbertis capiente in mense quinquaginta soli-
dos, et quolibet histrionum capiente in mense quinqua-
ginta quatuor solidos, extendentes pro duobus mensibus
videlicet Julii et Augusti, extendentes in toto ad sexa-
ginta libras et sexdecim solidos, de mandato domini
gubernatoris manu sua subscripto ostenso super com-
potum, lx K. xvj s. Et per solutionem factam Boberto
Borthuik et sex aliis machinatoribus remanentibus in
castro de Edinburgh pro custodia domini regis, dicto
Boberto capiente in mense decem libras, et quolibet
aliorum sex capiente in mense quatuor libras et duos
solidos pro tribus mensibus, videlicet Junii, Julii, et
Augusti, extendentem ad centum tres libras et sexdecim
solidos particulariter examinatos super compotum, et de
mandato domini gubernatoris manu sua subscripto ostenso
super compotum, jciij li. xvj s. Et quatuor histrionibus
Ytalis in recessu ipsorum pro benevolentia de mandato dicti
domini gubernatoris literatorio ostenso super compotum,
lx li. Et pro gagiis certorum plegiorum remanentium
cum domino de Maxwell in Lochmabane pro securitate
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regni et patrie, qui sunt in universo viginti duo plegii,
capiente in mense quolibet eorum undecim solidos et
obolum pro spatio duorum mensium, videlicet a primo
Julii usque ad Septembrem, extendentibus in dictis duobus
mensibus ad viginti quatuor libras quinque solidos et
decem denarios particulariter examinatos super compotum
et de mandato domini gubernatoris, xxiiij li. v S. x d.
Summa harum expensarum, ijcxlviij li. xvij s. x d. Et sic
restant jmijclix Ii. xj d.
De quibus allocate compotanti per liberationem factam
domino gubernatori in mille libris per preceptum ejusdem
domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto manu sua subscripto et
sub signeto ostenso super compotum, jm li. Summa hujus
expense patet. Et sic restant ijclix li. xj d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
decano de Lestalrig, percipienti annuatim viginti libras de
hospitio domini regis in Leith pro sustentatione unius pre-
bendarii in collegio de Lestalrig pro animabus regum bone
memorie Jacobi tertii et quarti, de anno compoti, xx li.
Et per solutionem factam Johanni Kirkwod, magistro lardi-
narie domini regis, in decem libris et quinque solidis, vide-
licet pro feodo suo in sex marcis et pro gagiis equi sui in
triginta quinque solidis et pro gagiis verleti sui in quatuor
libris et decem solidis, ipso per suam acquittantiam fatente
solutionem super compotum, de anno compoti, x li. v s.
Summa harum expensarum, xxx li. v s. Et sic restant
ijcxxviij li. xv s. xj d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Petro Crechtoun de Nauchtane militi in garderoba regis,
percipienti annuatim viginti marcas in feodo suo, et
Patricio Donaldsoun, servitori dicti Petri in dicta gar-
deroba, percipienti annuatim sex marcas, et clerico
domicilii domini regis precipienti annuatim decem libras,
et Andree Hammiltoun, brasiatori domini gubernatoris,
percipienti annuatim quinque marcas, et Thome Douglas,
carnifici, percipienti in anno decem libras de anno compoti
tantum, sic quod in futurum non allocabitur, extendentes
in toto ad quadraginta libras tresdecim solidos et quatuor
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denarios de anno compoti, xl B. xiij s. iiij d. Et Johanni
Adamsoun, Gilberto Eeoch, David Lowry, Johanni Lang-
landis, Duncano Eichardsoun, Johanni Balfour, Jacobo
Bissat, Archibaldo Auchinlek, Eoberto Hart, Thome
Mure, Alexandro Carmaig alias Hech, David Camroun, et
Johanni Bonar, qui sunt in numero tresdecim persone,
quolibet eorum percipiente in anno quatuor marcas, uno
excepto, videlicet Johanne Bonar, percipiente duas marcas
pro dimedia parte anni, de anno compoti, xxxiij H. vj s.
viij d. Et Garviauch signifero percipienti annuatim
decem libras de anno compoti, x B. Et David Balfour et
Jacobo Kinloch, janitoribus domini gubernatoris in
decem libris de terminis compoti tantum ex conside-
ratione auditorum, x E. Et Karolo Campbell, Willelmo
Scheves, Jacobo Nisbitt, et Patricio Maxtoun, clavigeris,
quilibet eorum percipiens in anno decem libras de
anno compoti, xl E. Et Carrik signifero percipienti
in anno decem libras de anno compoti, x E. Summa
harum expensarum, jcxliiij E. Et sic restant lxxxiiij E.
xv s. xj d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Willelmo Duly, Johanni Crage, verletis camere regis,
Georgeo Dempstar, ostiario regis, Patricio Spittale,
Jacobo Grahame, tabernario, quolibet eorum per-
cipiente in anno quatuor marcas, de anno compoti,
xiij E. vj s. viij d. Et Patricio Douglas, servitori
domini regis, percipienti annuatim quatuor marcas, et
David Crechtoun in panitria regis percipienti in anno
sex marcas, de anno compoti, vj E. xiij s. iiij d. Et
Henrico Dempstar, senescallo domini regis, percipienti in
anno sex marcas in feodo suo et triginta quinque solidos
pro pabulo equi sui de anno compoti, v E. xv s. Et per
solutionem factam Elizabeth Sinclar et Elizabeth Douglas
in octo marcis in earum feodis de anno precedente hoc
compotum per manus Henrici Dempstar, senescalli
domini regis, per preceptum dominorum manibus eorum
subscriptum ostensum super compotum, v E. xv s. Et
Mawis Atyinsoun, lotrici domini regis, in quadraginta
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solidis per manus dicti Henrici in feodo suo de termino
precedente hoc compotum per preceptum dictorum domin-
orum, xl s. Et Johanni Bissate, pro tunc coco domini
regis, qui solebat percipere in anno sex marcas, de anno
compoti, iiij li. Et le growm in coquina domini
regis, qui solebat percipere in anno unam marcam
et nunc percipit duas marcas, de anno compoti, xxvj s.
viij d. Et le turnbroche percipienti in anno unam
marcam de anno compoti, xiij s. iiij d. Et le Mawis
Atyinsoun, lotrici domini regis, percipienti in anno sex
marcas, de anno compoti, iiij Ii. Et Henrico Mair per-
cipienti in anno quinque marcas in feodo suo de anno
compoti, iij H. vj s. viij d. Et Eoberto Muncur, le catur
domini gubernatoris, percipienti annuatim quatuor
libras in feodo suo, de anno compoti, iiij li. Et
magistro Johanni Donaldsoun in feodo suo ex considera-
tione auditorum, v li. Et Duncano Dawsoun, carbonario,
in feodo suo percipienti in anno quatuor libras de anno
compoti, iiij li. Et Elizabeth Sinclar et Elizabeth
Douglas, quelibet earum percipiens in anno quatuor
marcas, de anno compoti, v li. vj s. viij d. Et dicto
Henrico Dempstar in sex libris pro supportatione officii
sui senescallatus ex consideratione auditorum scaccarii
per preceptum dominorum consilii de anno precedente
hoc compotum tantum, vj li. Et Willelmo Balfour,
servitori quondam supremi domini nostri regis defuncti,
ex consideratione auditorum in elimosina, v li. Et
Eoberto Purves in stabulo domini regis, percipienti
annuatim quatuor marcas, de anno compoti, Iiij s. iiij d.
Et David Crechtoun pro pabulo equi sui percipienti in
anno triginta quinque solidos de anno compoti, xxxv s.
Et clerico registri pro feodo suo et roba de anno compoti,
xxij li. Et domino Alexandro Scott et Henrico Mair
pro eorum laboribus de anno compoti, x li. Et Georgio
Gud pro suis laboribus in dicto scaccario, v li. Et dicto
domino Alexandro Scott, capellano dicti scaccarii, iij li.
vj s. viij d. Et pro tabula, sedilibus, cera, clave domus
scaccarii, et pro viridi panno coopertorio tabule ostiario
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scaccarii, vj li. Et pro pergamino, papiro pro compotis
scaccarii scribendis, cariagio rotulorum de castro versus
domum scaccarii, et impositione eorundem, iij li. vj s.
viij d. Et pro jacturalibus in eodem scaccario, xx s.
Et clericis custodientibus .dictos rotulos in dicto scaccario,
xxx s. Et decano Abirdonensi pro suis laboribus in
dicto scaccario, xiij H. vj s. viij d. Et domino Johanni
Quhite pro suis laboribus dictando dictos rotulos in dicto
scaccario, xiij li. vj s. viij d. Et Nicholao Craufurd
remanenti continue super dictum scaccarium pro tabula
sua tempore dicti scaccarii ex consideratione auditorum,
x li. Et magistro Johanni Chesholm, clerico dicti rotu-
latoris, pro suis laboribus eidem serviendo, x li. Et rotu-
latori pro supportatione sui officii et servitorum suorum
equitando diversa negotia domini regis et gubernatoris
et in nundinis faciendo diversas expensas ex considera-
tione dominorum auditorum per tempus compoti, lxxx H.
Et clericis scribentibus rotulos, videlicet domino Alexandro
Scott, Henrico Mair, Georgio Gude, quilibet eorum per-
cipiens quatuor marcas, et magistro Johanni Donaldsoun,
capienti quadraginta solidos, et duobus juvenibus custo-
dientibus dictos rotulos, quilibet eorum percipiens duas
marcas, et ostiario scaccarii capienti sex marcas pro
esculentis et poculentis dictorum clericorum tempore
dicti scaccarii, extendentibus in toto ad sexdecim libras
tresdecim solidos et quatuor denarios, ex consideratione
auditorum, xvj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et dicto Eoberto Muncur
et Duncano Dausoun, quilibet eorum percipiens in anno
triginta quinque solidos pro pabulo equorum suorum, de
anno compoti, iij li. x s. Et Alexandro Kers pro sup-
portatione prolium suarum ex consideratione auditorum,
v li. Et quatuor servitoribus domini gubernatoris, vide-
licet dicto Eoberto Muncur, Duncano Dawsoun, Petro
Semple, et Patricio Spittale, quilibet eorum in quinque
libris pro supportatione eorum in esculentis et pocu-
lentis de expresso mandato dicti domini gubernatoris
usque ad adventum ipsius Dei gratia in regnum, xx H.
Et Willelmo Nisbitt, clerico coquete, pro supportatione
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prolium suarum, iiij E. iiij s. Et Patricio Cuthbert de
trono pro sustentatione suarum prolium simili modo ex
elimosina domini regis, iiij B. Summa harum expensarum,
iijcxij H. xv s. viij d. Et sic superexposuit compotans
ijcxxvij H. xix s. ix d.
Insuper allocatur compotanti pro nonaginta martis et
totidem porcis, de quibus sexaginta marte et totidem porci
missi navibus de Dunbertane, et triginta marte et totidem
porci missi versus castrum de Dunbar, extendentibus ad
octuaginta unam libras, marta cum porco stante ad octo-
decim solidos, prout onerantur in compoto de Orknay et
Schetland, receptoribus dictarum martarum et porcorum
fatentibus receptionem super compotum, lxxxj H. Et
dicto compotanti pro expensis commissariorum assedantium
terras et dominia de Galloway et Stewartoun in ultima
assedatione facta anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo
decimo septimo, xliij H. viij s. iiij d. Et eidem pro naulo
certarum cordarum, videlicet le tollis et cabillis emptis
per dominum Jacobum Cottis et portatis ad Leith pro
navibus domini regis et gubernatoris, x H. Et per emp-
tionem certarum cordarum videlicet le cabillis et tollis in
Kirkcudbrycht per compotantem et missis ad Dunbertane
pro manibus [navibus] dicti domini regis et gubernatoris,
xxxiij H. xij s. Et pro lez uncostis particulariter exami-
natis super compotum, preter lie uncostis superius allocata,
xxx H. xvij s. Et pro naulo quadraginta celdrarum ordei
et decem celdrarum farrine avenatice asportatarum a Eoss
ad Leith, extendente in omnibus expensis ad quinquaginta
unam libras et sexdecim solidos, particulariter examinatis
super compotum, lj H. xvj s. Et Henrico Dempstar supra
feodum allocati ex consideratione auditorum xl s. Et
quatuor servitoribus domini regis expulsis de domo ejus-
dem pro eorum supportatione donec potuerint providere
pro magistris, videlicet Johanni Crage, Johanni Strogeith,
Willelmo Duly, et Patricio Douglas, quinque marce assig-
nate cuilibet eorum ex consideratione auditorum, xiij H.
vj s. viij d. Summa harum expensarum, ijclxvj E. Et
sic superexposuit compotans iiijclxxxxiij E. xix s. ix d.
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Et restant super compotantem xviij celdre iij bolle iij
ferlote iij pecce frumenti xxxij celdre v bolle iij ferlote
ordei xx celdre xiij bolle avenarum.
De quibus allocatur compotanti in sexdecim celdris
undecim bollis et duabus ferlotis frumenti expositis
in domicilio domini gubernatoris et sue familie de
frumento de Fiff superius oneratis et intratis in libris
domicilii dicti domini gubernatoris, particulariter ex-
aminatis super compotum, xvj celdre xj bolle ij ferlote
frumenti. Et eidem in viginti una celdris quatuor-
decim bollis simili modo intratis in libris domicilii domini
gubernatoris ad expensas ejusdem de ordeo victualium de
Eiff, ut patet in dictis libris particulariter examinatis super
compotum, xxj celdre xiiij bolle ordei. Summa harum
expensarum frumenti et ordei patet. Et sic restant j
celdra viij bolle j ferlota iij pecce frumenti x celdre vij
bolle iij ferlote ordei.
Item idem onerat se de xv li. v s. iij d. per venditionem
unius celdre octo bollarum unius ferlote et trium pec-
caram frumenti restantium de frumento de Fiff superius.
Et de lxiij li. ij s. vj d. per venditionem decem celdrarum
septem bollarum et trium ferlotarum computando lie
cheritie in eodem ordeo, pro qua summa compotans
respondebit de dicto ordeo de Fiff superius restante, x
celdre vij bolle iij ferlote ordei. Et de liij li. xix s. per
venditionem viginti celdrarum et tresdecim bollarum
avenarum superius restantium de avenis de Fiff, pro qua
summa pecunie compotans respondebit, xx celdre xiij
bolle avenarum. Summa expensaram frumenti, ordei, et
avenarum superius restantium patet. Et sic eque quoad
victualia superius restantia.
Item idem onerat se de xv li. v s. iij d. per vendi-
tionem unius celdre octo bollarum unius ferlote et trium
peccaram frumenti, ut patet in compoto frumenti. Et
de lxiij li. ij s. vj d. per venditionem decem celdrarum
septem bollarum et trium ferlotarum ordei, ut patet in
compoto ordei. Et de liij li. xix s. per venditionem
viginti celdrarum et tresdecim bollarum avenarum, ut
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patet in compoto avenarum superius onerato. Summa
hujus oneris, jcxxxij R. vj s. ix ct.
Item idem onerat se de xiij R. vj s. viij d. per asseda-
tionem prati de Kingis Medow factam Waltero Chepman.
Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis
duarum particularum precedentium, jcxlv R. xiij s. vi
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro expensis sex
equorum, capienti pro quolibet equo duodecim denarios in
die a duodecimo Octobris inclusive anni Domini etc. vcde-
cimi sexti usque ad primum Septembris anni Domini
etc. vcdecimi septimi, in nonaginta septem libris et
quatuor solidis, et pro gagiis quatuor hominum servitorum
suorum existentium extra domicilium domini gubernatoris
per idem tempus in sexaginta quatuor libris et sexdecim
solidis, et pro expensis suis et sui servitoris a recessu
domini gubernatoris, videlicet a septimo Junii exclusive
usque ad primum Septembris exclusive anni Domini etc.
vcdecimi septimi, in octo libris et decem solidis, extenden-
tibus in toto ad centum septuaginta libras et decem
solidos, particulariter examinatis super compotum et de
mandato domini gubernatoris literatorio ad allocandum,
jclxx R. x s. Summa harum expensarum patet. Et sic
superexposuit compotans de ultima summa onerata, una-
cum suis superexpositis in primo compoto pecunie, vcxviij R.
xvj s. iiij d. Insuper aUocatur compotanti de custuma
octo herilium cepi extendentium ad quatuor libras spectan-
tium uxoribus Hugonis Douglas et Johannis Eischar, de
anno compoti, iiij R. Summa hujus expense patet. Et
sic superexposuit compotans vcxxij R. xvj s. iiij d.
1518.
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293
CCCXLVII. [CCCLX.]
COMPOTA BALLIYORUM AD EXTRA.
A.D. 1518.
Scaccarium serenissimi principis J acobi Scotorum regis
illustrissimi, tentum apud Edinburgh vicesimo octavo die
mensis Junii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo
decimo octavo per auditores subscriptos, videlicet. . . .
Compotum Roberti Muncreif, tutoris Johannis Wod, Fethir-
feodifirmarii terrarum thanagii de Fethirkerne et Aberluth- kerne,
nott, [. Edinburgh , 17 July 1518, from 13 July 1517. \
Idem onerat se de lxxvij R. v s. iij rynmartis per
integras firmas dicti thanagii de terminis compoti.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
heredibus quondam Willelmi Lewingstoune de Drumry,
percipientibus annuatim viginti libras annui redditus
terrarum de Balmakewin, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
de anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xx Ii. Et
capellano celebranti in ecclesia cathedrali Brechinensi
pro anima quondam Roberti Erskin militis, percipienti
annuatim quinque marcas de dictis firmis, de anno com-
poti et sub periculo compotantis, iij H. vj s. viij d. Et
per solutionem factam Roberto Bertoun de Uvir Bern-
toune, compotorum rotulatori, in quinquaginta tribus
libris octodecim solidis et quatuor denariis, dicto rotulatore
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, liij 3± gobertus
xviij s. iiij d., pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit, lator.
Et per venditionem trium martarum superius oneratarum
pro quadraginta quinque solidis dicto rotulatori solutis,
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Respondebit pro quibus respondebit, iii rynmarte.
dictus rotulator 1 1 r > o j
proxivs. expensarum, lxxvij H. v s. iij rynmarte.
Summa harum
Et sic eque.
Kintor,
Coule, et
Oneile.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
idem rotulator
pro x it xv s.
Respondebit
dictus rotulator
pro xij it x s.
Compotum Alexandri Irwin de Drum, intromissoris
terrarum de Kintor, Coule, et Oneile, [. Edinburgh , 26 July
1518, from 5 August 15 17.]
Idem onerat se in primis de lviij H. vj s. viij d. per
integras firmas thanagii de Kintor de anno compoti. Et
de x H. j marta de firmis de Coule de terminis compoti.
Et de xiij 11. vj s. viij d. ij martis per integras firmas de
Oneile nuncupato Cors et Kincragy de terminis compoti.
Summa hujus oneris, lxxxj 11. xiij s. iiij d. iij marte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam episcopo Abirdonensi percipienti
annuatim quatuor libras et quatuor solidos pro secundis
decimis de dicto thanagio de Kintor de anno compoti et
sub periculo compotantis, iiij H. iiij s. Et vicecomiti de
Eorfar et successoribus suis, videlicet heredibus quondam
Alexandri Ogilvy de Uchtirhous quibuscunque, perci-
pientibus annuatim tres libras de firmis dicti thanagii, de
anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis, iij H. Et per
solutionem factam Eoberto Bertoun de Uvir Berntoune,
compotorum rotulatori, in quinquaginta una libris duobus
solidis et octo denariis, ipso presente et per suam acquit-
tantiam fatente solutionem super compotum de firmis
dicti thanagii de anno compoti, lj H. ij s. viij d., pro
quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et dicto Eoberto
rotulatori in decem libris et quindecim solidis pro marta
de firmis terrarum de Coule, dicto Eoberto presente et
fatente solutionem super compotum, x 11. j marta, pro
quibus respondebit. Et dicto Eoderto rotulatori in unde-
cim libris et triginta solidis pro duabus martis de firmis
terrarum de Oneile per manus Patricii Forbes, dicto
rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem super com-
potum, xj H. ij marte, pro quibus respondebit. Et epis-
copo Abirdonensi in tribus marcis cum dimedia de firmis
terrarum de Oneile pro decimo denario sibi debito de
anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xlvj s. viij d.
1518.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
295
Summa expensarum, lxxxj R. xiij s. iiij d. iij marte. Et
sic eque.
Compotum quondam Andree Wardropar, camerarii de Kinclevyn,
Kinclevin, [. Edinburgh , 26 July 1518,] per Margaretam Ward-
Melwyng, relictam quondam dicti Andree, [arrears ofYO Pare*
account rendered 20 Jidy 1517.]
Idem onerat se de ijclxxxxv Ii. vj d. lxx stukmartis
per arreragia ultimi compoti dicti Andree, ut patet in pede
ejusdem. Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de firmis terrarum de
Apnadull de termino Sancti Martini anni etc. quingente-
simi decimi septimi extendentium ad quindecim libras, ex
quod Robertus Meynzeis de eodem miles, arrendatarius
dictarum terrarum, intromisit cum eisdem quindecim
libris et adhuc in manibus suis restantibus, et decretum
est per dominos consilii dictum Robertum dictam sum-
mam domino regi solvere et compotantem de eadem „
° Respondebit
relevare, prout constabat auditoribus super compotum, Robertus
m -r., . Menziesproxv
xv n., pro quibus dictus Robertus Menzeis respondebit, tt.
Et eedem de dictis arreragiis extendentibus ad ducentas
libras, pro quibus ducentis libris Robertus Bertoune
rotula tor de consilio dominorum scaccarii composuit cum
dicto compotante sic quod solveret sibi incontinente
centum libras, et alias centum libras remisit compotanti,
prout constabat auditoribus super compotum quam sibi Robe°tuseblt
rotulatori solvit, pro quibus respondebit, ijc Ii. Et per lator, pro j« it
emptionem quinque duodenarum salmonum pro sex libris
et liberatarum quondam Jacobi Reidheuch, tunc rotulatori,
pro expensis domini regis ad cariagium ejusdem in
transitu ad excercitum de Eloddoun, prout simili modo
constabat auditoribus super compotum, vj Ii. Et eedem
per vastitatem dictarum terrarum de Kinclevyn exten-
dentem in anno ad decem marcas, de termino compoti et
quindecim terminis precedentibus hoc compotum, prout
simili modo constabat auditoribus super compotum, liij H.
vj s. viij d. Et eedem de dictis martis de decem annis
precedentibus hoc compotum, de quibus decem annis pro
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BOTULI SCACCABII
1518.
quinque annis allocantur quinque marte et pro aliis
quinque annis allocantur quatuor marte, extendentes in
toto ad quadraginta quinque martas, ex eo quod in dominio
de quo onerabuntur marte, videlicet de Discher et Toyer,
reperti sunt pro uno anno duodecim marte et pro alio
anno undecim marte tantum, licet compotans oneratur
singulis annis cum sexdecim, prout patet in rotulis, xlv
marte. Summa expensarum, iflxxiiij H. vj s. viij d. xlv
marte. Et sic restant xx H. xiij s. x d. xxv stukmarte.
Quam summam unacum martis domini auditores scaccarii
pro animabus regum Jacobi tertii et quarti propter
paupertatem dicte compotantis ad sustentationem prolium
ipsius remiserunt simpliciter. Et sic eque.
Galloway. Compotum Gilberti comitis de Cassillis, camerarii de
Galloway, redditum apud Edinburgh per Thomam Corry
de Keldwod, ejus deputatum, \27 July 1518 , from 1
September 1517 7\
Idem onerat se in primis de ijclj li. viij s. iiij d. xiij
martis per integras firmas terrarum dominii Galwidie
supra aquam de Cree de terminis compoti. Et de
vijclxxxv li. ix s. iiij d. xx martis per integras firmas
dicti dominii subtus aquam de Cree et terrarum de
Kirkandres, que particulariter scribuntur in rotulo anni
etc. quingentesimi quarti. Summa hujus oneris,
jmxxxvj li. xvij s. viij d. xxxiij marte.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
iijcxxxiij li. v s. vxx martis que sunt de arreragiis Thome
vocandus est Forestar, pro tunc camerarii Galwidie, restantibus in pede
Forestare. compoti sui, ut patet in eodem, pro qua resta vocandus
est dictus Thomas.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
duabus marcis exeuntibus de Litill Bachern solutis
J ohanni Berik de Dalbaty de anno compoti, xxvj s. viij d.
Et de firmis piscarie de Bladenach in manibus
Fratrum Predicatorum de Wigtoun ex tollerantia domini
regis de anno compoti, iij 11 x. s. Et de firmis terrarum
de Park, Largway, Craginbay, 'Daldavyne, et Largemoir,
1518.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
297
extendentium in anno ad viginti libras tresdecim solidos et
quatuor denarios, concessis Yley heraldo per literas sub
magno sigillo in feodo suo de anno compoti, xx li. xiij s.
iiij d. concessi ad vitam. Et de firmis terrarum de
Barcloy, Lagan, Bordland de Suthik, et Bordland de
Lagan, extendentium in anno ad viginti libras octo
solidos et octo denarios concessarum Johanni Lindissayolim
de Wauchop hereditarie per cartam sub magno sigillo
alias ostensam super compotum, de anno compoti, xx li.
viij s. viij d. Et pro triginta tribus martis receptis ab
husbandis Galwidie tam subtus Cree quam supra, pro
quarum qualibet eisdem allocantur quinque solidi in
eorum firmis, de termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti,
viij li. v s. Et de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de
Schannoch nuncupate Balmangane extendentis in anno
ad viginti libras, concessis tunc Marchie signifero, nunc
autem Albany heraldo, in feodo suo ad vitam per literas
sub magno sigillo alias ostensas super compotum, de anno
compoti, xx li. Et de firmis terrarum de Pollincre con-
cessarum Boberto Charteris de Hempisfeild per cartam sub
magno sigillo alias ostensam super compotum, de anno
compoti, liij s. iiij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de
Balmangane extendentium ad decem libras antiqui extentus
assedatarum in novo rentali pro viginti libris David
Purves, clavigero, concessis ad vitam in feodo suo per car-
tam sub magno sigillo ostensam super compotum, de anno
compoti, xx H. Et de firmis terrarum de Auchinskeoch,
. Clonyark, Auchinhay, Glenstokane, Auchinlosk, extenden-
tium ad viginti marcas in anno, remissis Mariote Bonkle,
relicte quondam Johannis Lindissay, pro suo gratuito
servitio regi et regine impenso et impendendo per literas
domini regis sub privato, de anno compoti, xiij li. vj s.
viij d. Et per solutionem factam Boberto Bertoun de
Uvir Berntoune, compotorum rotulatori, in sexingintis et
quatuor libris, dicto rotulatore presente et per suas binas
acquittantias fatente solutionem super compotum, vjciiij li., RoS?14
pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et eidem de £toi\Un’ rotu
firmis terrarum dominicalium de Keltoun vocatarum lee
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Do.
Respondebit
idem Robertus
rotulator.
Respondebit
dictus rotu-
lator.
Nota. Vocandus
est dominus
Alexander
McCulloch pro
terris de Glen-
turk.
Respondebit
dictus
Robertus, rotu-
lator.
298 EOTULI SCACCAEII 1518.
Grange de Treif existentium in manibus domini Maxwell,
de anno compoti, jc B. Summa expensarum, viijcxiiij B.
iij s. viij d. Et sic restant ijcxxij B. xiiij s. xxxiij
marte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
magistro Willelmo Stewart, rectori de Lowmabane in
quadringinta marcis per preceptum domini gubernatoris,
dicto precepto ostenso super compotum, xxvj B. xiij s.
iiij d. Et dicto rotulatori in viginti marcis, ipso presente
et fatente solutionem super compotum, xiij B. vj s. viij d.,
pro quibus respondebit. Et dicto rotulatori in triginta
duabus libris, ipso similiter presente et fatente solutionem
super compotum, xxxij B., pro quibus respondebit. Et
dicto rotulatori in quinquaginta quinque libris tresdecim
solidis et quatuor denariis, ipso similiter presente et
fatente receptionem super compotum, lv B. xiij s. iiij d.,
pro quibus respondebit. Et per solutionem factam dicto
rotulatori in decem marcis per manus domini Alexandri
McCulloch, ipso rotulatore presente et fatente libera-
tionem super compotum, vj B. xiij s. iiij d., pro quibus
respondebit. Et eidem de firmis quarte partis terrarum
de Keltoun extendentis ad decem marcas, terrarum de
Galtwalowis et Knokinvane extendentium ad viginti
solidos, Kildarauch ad tresdecim marcas, terrarum
de Knoffrik de termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti
extendentium ad quinquaginta solidos, extendentium in
toto ad octodecim libras sexdecim solidos et octo
denarios, dictis terris de terminis compoti existentibus
vastis, excepta villa de Knokaffrik pro uno termino ut
supra, xviij B. xvj s. viij d. Et de firmis terrarum de
'Glenturk extendentium ad unam marcam, occupatarum
per dominum Alexandrum McCulloch tanquam sua pro-
prietas, pro qua vocandus est Alexander predictus, xiij s.
iiij d. Et compotanti pro feodo suo de anno compoti,
xx B. Et compotanti pro suis laboribus et expensis ex
consideratione auditorum pro isto primo anno tantum,
xviij B. xvij s. iiij d. Et rotulatori super compotum,
xxx B., pro quibus respondebit. Summa expensarum,
1518.
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299
ijcxxij Ii. xiiij s. Et sic eque quoad pecuniam. Et
restant xxxiij marte.
Compotum Gilberti comitis de Cassillis domini Carrik,
Kennedy, camerarii de Carrik, Leswalt, et Menybrig, Leswalt,
redditum apud Edinburgh per Thomam Corry de Keldwod et Meny-
nomine ipsius, [27 July 1518, from 28 July 1517.\ brige.
Item onerat se in primis de xviij Ii. xiij s. iiij d. de
firmis terrarum de Girvanhed infra comitatum de Carrik
de anno compoti. Et de x Ii. de firmis terrarum de
Turnbery. Et de vj Ii. xiij s. iiij d. unius tertie partis
terrarum de Trabeauch. Et de xiij Ii. vj s. viij d. dua-
rum aliarum partium terrarum de Trabeauch, ut patet in
rotulo anni nonagesimi tertii. Et de jcx Ii. xiij s. vj d.
per integras firmas terrarum de Leswalt, Menybrig, et Bar-
quhaunny. Et de xx Ii. terrarum de Grenane de anno
compoti predicto. Summa hujus oneris, jclxxix Ii. vj s.
x d.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
annuo redditu viginti sex librarum concesso Patricio
Sincler hereditarie de promptioribus pecuniis feodifirme
terrarum de Leswalt et Menybrig per cartam sub magno
sigillo, de anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis,
xxvij li. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Grenane exten-
dentium ad viginti libras superius oneratis, concessarum
quondam Willelmo Douglas hereditarie, ut patet in rotulo
anni etc. quingentesimi noni, de anno compoti, xx li. Et
de firmis medie partis terrarum de Trabeauch extendentis
ad decem libras compotanti spectantis, ut patet in rotulis
precedentibus, de anno compoti, x li. Et per solutionem
factam Roberto Bertoun de Uvir Berntoun, compotorum
rotulatori, in sexaginta una libris de firmis de Carrik,
Leswalt, et Menybrig termini Sancti Martini hujus com-
poti, dicto rotulatore per suam acquittantiam manu sua
subscriptam fatente solutionem super compotum, lxj li., iobe?tuseblt
pro quibus respondebit. Et per solutionem factam dicto Stor?une’ rotu'
rotulatori in sexaginta una libris sex solidis et decem
denariis, ipso presente et fatente receptionem super com-
300
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1518.
Respondebit
dictus rotu-
lator.
Garviauch.
potum, Ixj li. vj s. x d., pro quibus respondebit. Summa
expensarum, jclxxix li. vj s. x d. Et sic eque.
Compotum Johannis Leslie de Wardaris, feodifirmarii
dominii de Garviauch, redditum apud Edinburgh per
eundem [28 July 1518, from 12 August 1517.\
Idem onerat se in primis de ijcxliij li. x s. vj celdris xij
bollis ordei lxvj martis xxxvj duodenis caponum xxxij
duodenis pultriarum per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut
patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclj li. xj martis vj duodenis
caponum xvj duodenis pultriarum per integras firmas dicti
dominii de anno compoti. Et de iiij li. iij s. iiij d. de
fogagio de Westhall et Kirktoune de termino Sancti
Martini infra hoc compotum, quia tunc redditur tantum.
Et de j celdra ij bollis ordei vocati tolbeir de dicto anno
compoti, que omnia particulariter scribuntur in rotulo
anni etc. quingentesimi tertii. Summa hujus oneris,
jclv li. iij s. iiij d. j celdra ij bolle ordei xj marte vj duodene
caponum xvj duodene pultriarum. Summa totalis onera-
tionis cum arreragiis, iijclxxxxviij li. xiij s. iiij d. vij celdre
xiiij bolle ordei lxxvij marte xlij duodene caponum xlviij
duodene pultriarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam Juliano Drummond, Vincenti Pais,
Sebastiano Drummond, Georgio Forest, et Juliano Eokkett,
tubicinis et histrionibus Italicis et Scotis, in centum quin-
quaginta quinque libris tribus solidis et quatuor denariis
una celdra duabus bollis ordei undecim martis sex duo-
denis caponum et in sexdecim duodenis pultriarum ipsis
tubicinis et histrionibus in eorum feodis assignatis per
dominum gubernatorem, dictis tubicinis et histrioni-
bus presentibus et fatentibus solutionem super compotum
de anno compoti, jclv li. iij s. iiij d. j celdra ij bolle ordei
xj marte vj duodene caponum xvj duodene pultriarum.
Summa expensarum patet. Et sic restant ijcxliij li.
x s. vj celdre xij bolle ordei lxvj marte xxxvj
duodene caponum xxxij duodene pultriarum. Pro
1518.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
301
qua resta solute per compotantem Eoberto Bertoune
de Uvir Bertoune, rotulatori, centum sexaginta libre, et
residuum dicte reste, videlicet octuaginta tres libre decern
solidi sex celdre duodecim bolle ordei sexaginta sex marte
triginta sex duodene caponum triginta duo duodene
pultriarum, remisse per auditores scaccarii ex considera-
tione eorum super compotum, ex eo quod tempore ex-
cambii facti per dominum regem cum compotante de
terris de Balcomy spectantibus pro tempore dicto Johanni
Lesly pro feodifirma terrarum et dominii de Garviauch
■yVillelmus Fobes de Towys habuerat assedationem dicti
dominii pro sex annis futuris post hujusmodi excam-
bium, sic quod dictus Johannes Lesly non poterat per-
cipere commodum dicti dominii de Garviauch quod
habuerat in excambio pro terris de Balcomy pro pre-
dictis sex annis, prout constabat predictis auditoribus
super compotum, ijcxliij E. x s. vj celdre xij bolle ordei
lxvj marte xxxvj duodene caponum xxxij duodene pul-
triarum. Summa expense prescripte, ijcxliij H. x s. vj
celdre xij bolle ordei lxvj marte xxxvj duodene caponum
xxxij duodene pultriarum. Et sic eque.
Compotum Margarete domine Sincler, relicte quondam Orknay et
Henrici domini Sincler, arrendatarii de Orknay et Scheit- Scheit-
land, redditum apud Edinburgh per Willelmum Clerk lande.
nomine dicte Margarete, [28 July 1518, from 27 August
1517.]
Idem onerat se de iiijcxxxiij Ii. vj s. viij d. per integras
firmas dictorum dominiorum de Orknay et Scheitland
de terminis compoti, assedatorum compotanti annuatim
pro dicta summa per literas domini regis sub magno
sigillo ut patet in eisdem. Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de firmis insule de
Burray concessis ecclesie cathedrali Orcadensi exten-
dentibus ad viginti libras annuatim in perpetuam elimo-
sinam per dominum regem Jacobum quartum pie memorie
de anno compoti, xx Ii. Et Henrico Tuledaff pro portatura
falconum domino regi et gubernatori de Scheitland et
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1518.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
idem rotulator.
Do.
Eoss.
Orknay ad Edinburgh de anno compoti, xl ii. Et pro
superexpositis suis in ultimo compoto suo ut patet in
pede ejusdem, iiij li. iij s. iiij d. Et eidem per vendi-
tionem centum martarum salsarum et totidem porcorum,
computando sexies vigintipro centum, liberatorum Eoberto
Bertoun de Uvir Berntoune, compotorum rotulatori, pro
centum et octo libris, allocando pro inarta duodecim
solidos et pro porco sex solidos, dicto rotulatore present e
et fatente liberationem super compotum de anno compoti,
jcviij E., pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et per
solutionem factam dicto Eoberto rotulatori in octuaginta
una libris et octodecim solidis, dicto rotulatore presente
et per suam acquittantium fatente solutionem super com-
potum, lxxxj H. xviij s., pro quibus respondebit. Et per
solutionem factam dicto Eoberto rotulatori in centum
septuaginta novem libris quinque' solidis et quatuor
denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem
super compotum, jclxxix li. v s. iiij d., pro quibus dictus
rotulator respondebit. Summa expensarum, iiijcxxxiij H.
vj s. viij d. Et sic eque.
Compotum Johannis comitis Atholie, camerarii Eossie,
[. Edinburgh ,2 August 1518, from 19 August 1516 ; 2 years.]
Idem onerat se in primis de lj li. xxxiiij celdris xij
bollis ordei -xxvj celdris xij bollis farrine avenatice iiij
celdris avenarum xvj martis xvj mutonibus per integras
firmas quarterii de Delny de primo anno hujus compoti. Et
de xxxj li. v celdris x bollis ordei v celdris x bollis farrine
avenatice v celdris avenarum x martis x mutonibus per
integras firmas quarterii de Balcony de dicto primo anno
compoti. Et de jcviij li. vj s. viij d. iij celdris iiij bollis
ordei iij celdris iiij bollis farrine avenatice iij celdris iiij
bollis avenarum xiiij martis xiiij mutonibus de firmis quar-
terii de Kynnardy de dicto primo anno compoti. Et de
lxiij li. vj s. viij d. xij bollis ordei xij bollis farrine xij bollis
avenarum iij martis ix mutonibus per integras firmas
quarterii de Fernewar de primo anno compoti. Et de
xxix li. xiij s. iiij d. ij celdris iiij bollis ordei ij celdris
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303
iiij bollis farrine avenatice j celdra avenarum viij martis
per integras firmas terrarum de Kynnellane de dicto
primo anno compoti. Et de v R. vj s. viij d. annui
redditus, de Caldore de dicto anno compoti. Et de
ijclxxxviij R. xiij s. iiij d. xlvj celdris x bollis ordei xxxviij
celdris x bollis farrine avenatice xiiij celdris avenarum lj
martis xlix mutonibus per integras firmas dicti dominii de
Ross de secundo anno hujus compoti. Summa hujus
oneris, vclxxvij R. vj s. viij d. lxxxxiij celdre iiij bolle
ordei lxxvij celdre iiij bolle farrine avenatice xxviij celdre
avenarum vxxij marte lxxxxviij mutones.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
jcxvij R. viij s. ij d. de arreragiis ultimi compoti quondam
David Sinclaire facti per dominum Alexandrum Kinpunt,
canonicum Moraviensem anno Domini etc. quingentesimo
septimo nomine dicti quondam David ut patet in eodem,
licet mentio habebatur in rotulis in hoc compoto anni etc.
vcseptimi et anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi quinti
de arreragiis certorum victualium, ordei, farrine avenatice,
et martarum, que victualia et marte comutate erant in
pecunia, ut patet in dicto rotulo anni etc. vcseptimi.
Nec onerat se de piscaria de Ochell occupata per heredes
quondam Alexandri de Insulis clamantes eandem sibi
hereditarie pertinere.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam Eratribus Predicatoribus de Inverness,
precipientibus annuatim unam celdram ordei unam celdram
farrine avenatice ex elimosina quondam Eufamie comitisse
Rossie et confirmatione domini regis, de annis compoti, ij
celdre ordei ij celdre farrine avenatice. Et capellano
celebranti in ecclesia Sancti Duthaci de Thane percipienti
annuatim decem libras per literas sub privato durante
voluntate domini regis de annis compoti, xx R. Et mauro
comitatus Rossie in feodo suo de annis compoti, Iiij s.
iiij d. Et altri capellano celebranti in dicta ecclesia
parrochiaK de Thane percipienti annuatim octo marcas
unam celdram ordei unam celdram farrine avenatice unam
celdram avenarum quatuor m artas et quatuor mutones de
304
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
firmis de Nevyne Mekle de annis compoti, x it xiij s.
iiij d. ij celdre ordei ij celdre farrine avenatice ij celdre
avenarum viij marte viij mutones. Et mauro de Balcony-
pro feodo suo de annis compoti, xl s. Et eidem de
decem libris firmarum piscarie de Conan locate pro sal-
monibus, pro quibus salmonibus compotans respondebit de
annis compoti, xx li. Et granitario infra castrum de
Dingvale pro custodia granalis de annis compoti, liij s.
iiij d. Et husbandis de Ferisch, Suardule, Ardovaile,
Moye, Kinnard, Drumglust, Auchnasoule, Arcone, Kes-
sokis, Kynnellane, pro victualibus, martis, et mutonibus,
videlicet pro celdra ordei tresdecim solidos quatuor
denarios, pro marta quatuor solidos, pro mutone octo
denarios in eorum firmis, de annis compoti, xxxvj li. viij s.
iiij d. Et pro custodia castri de Dingvale de firmis ter-
rarum dominicalium de Kynnardy extendentium in anno
ad viginti sex marcas, terrarum de Balcony ad octo
marcas, Straskey ad duas marcas cum dimedia unacum
decem libris firmarum dominii Rossie ac viginti una
mutonibus cum cana et pultriis terrarum in manibus regis
existentium ante mortem quondam comitisse Rossie de
annis compoti, lxvj Ii. xiij S. iiij d. xlij mutones cum cana
et pultriis ut supra. Et Hectori McKenze alias Auchin-
roy percipienti annuatim undecim libras sex solidos et
octo denarios octo bollas ordei octo bollas farrine avena-
tice octo bollas avenarum duas martas duos mutones de
firmis de Moy et Brane per literas domini regis durante
voluntate ejusdem de annis compoti, xxij li. xiij s. iiij d.
j celdra ordei j celdra farrine avenatice j celdra avenarum
iiij marte iiij mutones. Et husbandis de Kincrag, Cul-
vinye, Culyeauch Mekle pro sex celdris ordei et farrine
tribus celdris avenarum decem martis totidem mutonibus
in eorum firmis, allocando ut supra de annis compoti
xiiij li. iiij s. viij d. Et per decidentiam firmarum f oreste
de Rannach de annis compoti, viij bolle ordei viij bolle
farrine avenatice. Et pro expensis factis circa induc-
tionem granalis et custodiam de Delny de dictis annis,
iiij 11. Et pro glebis et focalibus erga adventum domini
1518.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
305
regis et gubernatoris dum ibi advenerint, de annis compoti,
iiij H. iiij bolle farrine avenatice. Summa expensarum,
ijcv H. xix s. viij d. v celdre viij bolle or dei v celdre xij
bolle farrine avenatice iij celdre avenarum xij marte liiij
mutones. Et sic restant iijclxxj li. vij s. lxxxvij celdre
xij bolle ordei lxxj celdre viij bolle farrine avenatice
xxxv celdre avenarum lxxxx marte xliiij mutones.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Roberto Bertoune de Uvir Bertoune, compotorum rotu-
latori, in nonaginta quinque libris decem solidis et octo
dpnariis receptis a quondam episcopo Cathanensi, in
partem solutionis firmarum dominii de Ros termini
Sancti Martini anni etc. vcdecimi sexti, dicto rotulatore
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, et de
quibus reddidit compotum in compoto suo reddito anno
etc. vcdecimo septimo, lxxxxv li. x s. viij d. Et per
solutionem factam dicto rotulatori in ducentis septuaginta
quinque libris sexdecim solidis et quatuor denariis per
manus compotantis, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, rplxxv n. xvj s. mj d., pro Robertus
quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et per venditionem £tor?une’ rotu’
sexaginta trium celdrarum et duarum peccarum ordei
pro tricentis quadraginta tribus libris et sexdecim solidis
per preceptum dicti rotulatoris et eidem liberatarum,
ipso fatente liberationem super compotum et de quibus
reddidit compotum in compoto suo reddito anno etc.
vcdecimo septimo, lxiij celdre ij pecce ordei. Et per
venditionem decem celdrarum farine avenatice pro
quadraginta octo libris tribus solidis undecim denariis
obolo per preceptum dicti rotulatoris eidem deliberatarum,
pro quibus reddidit compotum in dicto suo compoto, x
celdre farrine avenatice. Et per liberationem factam
dicto rotulatori in viginti quatuor celdris undecim bollis
tribus ferlotis duabus peccis ordei et in duabus celdris
quatuordecim bollis et una ferlota farrine avenatice, dicto Robertus
rotulatore presente et fatente liberationem super compo- lator. *
tum, xxiiij celdre xj bolle iij ferlote ij pecce ordei ij
celdre xiiij bolle j ferlota farrine avenatice, pro quibus
vol. xiv. u
306
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
idem rotulator
pro xx H.
Ard-
manach.
dictus rotulator respondebit. Et per venditionem decem
celdrarum avenarum pro viginti libris per preceptum
dicti rotulatoris, pro quibus respondebit, x celdre avena-
rum. Summa expensarum, iijclxxj li. vij s. lxxxvij
celdre xij bolle ordei xij celdre xiiij bolle j ferlota farrine
avenatice x celdre avenarum. Et sic eque quoad pecu-
niam et ordeum. Et restant lviij celdre ix bolle iij ferlote
farine avenatice xxv celdre avenarum lxxxx marte xliiij
mutones.
Compotum J ohannis comitis Atbolie, camerarii de
Ardmanach, [. Edinburgh , 2 August 1518 , from 20 August
1516 ; 2 years.\
Idem onerat se in primis de jclxxxxij H. xiiij s. iiij d.
xxiij celdris x bollis ordei ij celdris farrine avenatice xx
martis j quarterio lvij duodenis pultriarum vj duodenis
caponum xx mutonibus j quarterio per integras firmas
dicti dominii de primo anno compoti, que particulariter
scribuntur in rotulo anni Domini etc. quingentesimi
septimi. Et de iiij lastis salmonum, full, reide, et sueite
piscarie de Conan et mensure de Hamburgh de dicto
primo anno compoti. Et de jclxxxxij H. xiiij s. iiij d.
xxiij celdris x bollis ordei ij celdris farrine aven-
atice xx martis j quarterio xx mutonibus j quar-
terio vj duodenis caponum lvij duodenis pultriarum
dicti dominii de Ardmanach de secundo anno hujus
compoti. Summa hujus oneris, iijclxxxv li. viij s.
viij d. xlvij celdre iiij bolle ordei iiij celdre farrine avena-
tice xl marte ij quarteria xl mutones ij quarteria xij
duodene caponum vxxxiij duodene pultriarum iiij laste
salmonum.
Item idem onerat se de xxviij li. xiij s. iiij d. per
augmentationem firmarum villarum de Culcowe, Drum-
namarg, Murane, et molendini Rubei Castri ultra firmas
in rotulis precedentibus et in rentali contentas, per
assedationem dictarum villarum in feodifirma Henrico
Stewart factam unacum victualibus, martis, mutonibus,
et pultriis ut in predictis rotulis et rentali contentis et
1518.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
307
specificatis, libere sine quacunque allocatione pecunie pro
dictis victualibus, martis, et mutonibus, prout latius in
carta domini regis sub magno sigillo in dorso rotuli anni
etc. vcdecimi sexti conscripta continetur de annis com-
poti. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis, iiijcxiiij R. ij s. xlvij celdre
iiij bolle ordei iiij celdre farrine avenatice xl mutones
ij quarteria xl marte ij quarteria xij duodene caponum
vxxxiiij duodene pultriarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam capellano capelle de Avauch
percipienti annuatim quinque libras ex fundatione
antiqua, de annis compoti, x H. Et capellano celebranti
in ecclesia parrochiali de Thane fundato per regem
Jacobum secundum de firmis de Drumskeith et passagii
de Cromarty, percipienti annuatim decem marcas, de annis
compoti, xvj li. vj s. viij d. Et priori et conventui de
Bello Loco percipientibus annuatim octo libras sexdecim
solidos et quatuor denarios unam libram peperis annui
redditus de Avauch et Eddirdull de annis compoti, xviij 11.
vj s. viij d., allocando pro libra peperis septem solidos.
Et Eratribus Predicatoribus de In vernes percipientibus
annuatim viginti solidos, de dictis annis, xl s. Et capel-
lano celebranti in ecclesia parrochiali de Invernes per-
cipienti duas marcas annuatim de mandato domini regis
literatorio alias ostenso super compotum in scaccario, de
annis compoti, Iiij s. iiij d. Et capellano celebranti in
ecclesia cathedrali Rossensi percipienti annuatim triginta
tres solidos et quatuor denarios, ut patet in compotis
quondam ducis Rossie, de annis compoti, iij d. vj s. viij d.
Et mauro de Avauch percipienti annuatim duas marcas,
et mauro de Ardmanach pro feodo suo de quatuor solidis
crofte sue, et cursoribus de Ardmanach in septem solidis
pro eorum laboribus de firmis de Mariscroftis de annis
compoti, iij H xv s. iiij d. Et husbandis de Ardmanacn
in eorum firmis, allocando pro celdra victualium septem-
decim solidos, pro marta quinque solidos, pro mutone
duodecim denarios, extendentes ad viginti quatuor libras
308
EOTULI SOACCAEII
1518.
et duodecim solidos, prout in rotulis precedentibus con-
tinetur, de qua summa extrahuntur quinque libre et sex
denarii pro terris spectantibus Henrico Stewart in feodi-
firma, ut latius patet in rotulo immediate precedente hoc
compotum, et sic restant allocande compotanti pro dictis
victualibus, martis, et mutonibus annuatim novemdecim
libre undecim solidi et sex denarii, examinati super
compotum de annis compoti, xxxix H. iij s. Et eidem
de firmis terrarum de Newtoune cum devoriis assignatis
compotanti pro custodia castri de Eeidcastell per literas
sub privato de annis compoti, xxiiij H. iiij celdre ordei
iiij marte xl mutones ij quarteria xij duodene caponum
vxxxiiij duodene pultriarum. Et eidem de firmis de
Coulemure extendente ad decem marcas in anno, ex eo
quod quondam Hugo Eoss de Kilrawik recuperavit hujus-
modi terras de Coulemure sibi spectare hereditarie per
brevia regis deservita in curia vicecomitis de Invernes et
ritornata ad capellam regis, virtute cujus ritornatus
dictus Hugo adeptus est preceptum sasine de dicta capella
per quod cepit sasinam, prout clare constat auditoribus
super compotum, de annis compoti, xiij H. vj s. viij d.
Et pro expensis dictarum octo lastarum salmonum,
allocando annuatim pro quatuor lastis viginti quatuor
libras pro expensis omnibus, videlicet, retibus, cordis,
groundrapis, schetis, sale, cobiis, linguis barilium, escul-
entis, poculentis, ac feodis piscatorum, et omnibus aliis
expensis dictarum octo lastarum regi libere deliberan-
darum apud Dingvale, deductis dictis expensis tantum,
de annis compoti, xlviij li. Summa hujus expense,
jclxxvij H. xviij s. iiij d. iiij celdre ordei iiij marte xl
mutones ij quarteria xij duodene caponum vxxxiiij duodene
pultriarum. Et sic restant ijcxxxvj li. iij s. viij d. xliij
celdre iiij bolle ordei iiij celdre farine avenatice xxxvj
marte ij quarteria.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Eoberto Bertoune, compotorum rotulatori, in centum
viginti octo libris et tresdecim solidis, ipso presente et
per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente
1518.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
309
solutionem super compotum, jcxxviij H. xiij s., pro quibus ^®®P^sebit
respondebit. Et per solutionem factam magistro Patricio ^10troune’ rotu"
Covintre, decano de Lestalrig, per quondam reverendum
patrem Andream episcopum Cathanensem, tunc arrendi-
tarium dominii de Ardmanach, per preceptum Alexandri
Jardane de Apilgirth militis, tunc rotulatoris, in viginti
libris, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti magistri
r r ^ ® despondebit
Patricii ostenso super compotum, xx IL, pro quibus dictus Alexander
t-T . Jardane, tunc
Alexander respondebit. Et per solutionem factam Andree rotuiator.
Dischingtoun, cursori domini regis, in quatuor marcis pro
feodo suo de anno compoti per preceptum dicti Roberti
rotulatoris, dicto rotulatore presente et suo precepto Eespondebit
ostenso super compotum, liij s. iiij d., pro quibus respon- g^ertus
debit. Et per solutionem factam dicto rotulatori in una lator.
marca, ipso presente et similiter fatente solutionem super
compotum, xiij s. iiij d., pro quibus respondebit. Et per Do.
liberationem factam dicto Roberto rotulatori in decem
celdris novem bollis et tribus ferlotis ipso presente et
fatente liberationem super compotum et pro quibus
respondebit, x celdre ix bolle iij ferlote ordei. Summa do.
hujus expense, jclj H. xix s. viij d. x celdre ix bolle iij
ferlote ordei. Et sic restant lxxxiiij H. iiij s. xxxij celdre
x bolle j ferlota ordei iiij celdre farrine avenatice xxxvj
marte ij quarteria viij laste salmonum.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per liberationem factam
dicto Roberto Bertoune, compotorum rotulatori, in quatuor
lastis salmonum, ipso presente et fatente liberationem
super compotum, ini laste salmonum, pro quibus respon- Respondebit
j f « , • , A, \ dictns Robertas
debit. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant rotuiator.
de claro lxxxiiij H iiij s. xxxij celdre x bolle j ferlota
ordei iiij celdre farrine avenatice xxxvj marte ij quarteria
iiij laste salmonum.
Compotum magistri Petri Scott, camerarii de Strath- Strath-
erne, [. Edinburgh , ^ August 1518, from $5 July 1517.\ erne.
Idem onerat se in primis de iijcxxxv li. v s. v d. xlj
martis ij quarterns per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut
patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
310
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
Item idem onerat se de viijclxxiiij li. x s. xliiij martis
ij quarterns j apro valoris duaram marcarum per integras
firmas dicti dominii tam terrarum in feodifirma assedata-
rum quam aliarum terrarum nondum assedatarum in
feodifirma de terminis compoti, que particulariter scrib-
untur in rotulis anni etc. vcundecimi. Et de v E. vj s.
viij d. de annuis redditibus de Innerpeffre de terminis com-
poti. Summa hujus oneris, viijclxxix H. xvj s. viij d. xliiij
marte ij quarteria j aper. Summa totalis onerationis cum
arreragiis, jmijcxv Ii. ij s. j d. lxxxvj marte j aper.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Glascerie extendentium ad octo marcas
in anno assedatarum patri compotantis pro sex marcis in
rentali, de anno compoti, xxvj s. viij d. Et eidem de
firmis terrarum de Galwalemoire extendentium in anno
ad decem libras et quindecim solidos pro marta, et de
firmis terrarum de Eordoune extendentium in anno ad
duodecim libras decem solidos et quindecim solidos pro
marta, et de firmis terrarum de Glentarkane extendentium
in anno ad quinque marcas et quinque solidos pro marta,
extendentibus in toto de termino Penthecostes anni Domini
etc. quingentesimi decimi septimi ad duodecim libras
octodecim solidos et quatuor denarios, spectantibus
Willelmo Spicehous et sibi remissis per dominos regentes
et consilium de dicto termino Penthecostes, dicta remis-
sione ostensa super compotum, xij H. xviij s. iiij d. Et
eidem de firmis terrarum de Brigland extendentium ad
quatuor libras de augmentatione rentalis filio David
Betoune remissis per dominum gubernatorem de anno
compoti, iiij Ii. Et eidem de annuo redditu de Duchlace
extendente in anno ad decem solidos, de anno compoti,
x s. Et per decidentiam viginti solidorum terrarum de
Cultaquhatty, devoriarum martarum de Boss ad novem
solidos, et martarum de Glascery ad octo solidos,
de anno compoti, xxxvij s. Et eidem de firmis de
Kers, Drumfyn cum prato, molendini de Gorthy, exten-
dentibus ad octo libras, Lekko ad sexdecim marcas,
Dawlik ad quatuor libras, assedatis Elizabeth Crechtoune
1518.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM,
311
pro undecim libris sex solidis et octo denariis per literas
sub privato per regem Jacobum quartum pie memorie et
de precepto domini gubernatoris ad allocandum ostenso
super compotum, xj H vj s. viij d. Et de firmis terrarum
de Galwalbeg extendentium in anno ad decem libras et
quindecim solidos pro marta de anno compoti, x H. xv s.
Et per solutionem factam Eoberto Bertoun de Uvir Bern-
toune, compotorum rotulatori, in tricentis nonaginta septem
libris et sex solidis, dicto rotulatore presente et per suas
trinas acquittantias manu sua subscriptas fatente solu-
. . . . . Respondebit
tionem super compotum, njlxxxxvij n. vj s., pro quibus ^tounSrotu
dictus Eobertus rotulator respondebit. Et dicto rotulatori lator,
in ducentis octuaginta octo libris, ipso presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, ijelxxxviij 11, pro quibus Kespondebit
respondebit. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Corremuklo idem rotulator.
et Glenchervy de termino Penthecostes et Sancti Martini
anni Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi tertii et termini
Penthecostes et Sancti Martini anni Domini etc. vcdecimi
quinti et terminorum Penthecostes et Sancti Martini anni
Domini etc. vcdecimi sexti et septimi et termini Penthe-
costes anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi, qui sunt in
universo novem termini, extendentibus in toto ad centum
et octo libras, spectantium Willelmo Murray, filio et heredi
Willelmi Murray de Tulybardin militis, ex eo quod dictus
rotulator composuit cum dicto domino Willelmo de Tuly-
bardin milite pro dicta summa centum et octo librarum
cum aviseamento dominorum auditorum scaccarii pro
summa septuaginta duarum librarum dicto rotulatori
soluta, et residuum dicte summe, videlicet triginta sex
libre, propter vastitatem dictarum terrarum remisse dicto Respondebit
Willelmo heredi ex consideratione dicti rotulatoris et Bertoun, rotu-
dominorum auditorum scaccarii super compotum, jcviij li. iL^[it.r°
Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Glentercane extendentium
ad tresdecim marcas et viginti denarios spectantium
Margrete Eorestar domine de Caldor, ex eo quod dictus
rotulator cum avisamento dominorum scaccarii pro dicta
summa tresdecim marcarum et viginti denariorum cum
dicta Margareta solvente decem marcas, pro quibus dictus
312
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1518.
wemTotuiltor rotiilator respondebit, et residuum dicte summe remis-
Si^d3 K' ^ sum dicte Margarete super compotum, viij li. xv s. Et
compotanti pro feodo suo de anno compoti, x li. Summa
expensarum, viijcliiij li. xiiij s. viij d. Et sic restant
iijclx li. vij s. v fi. lxxxvj marte j aper.
Bute. Compotum Mniani Stewart, camerarii dominii de Bute,
[. Edinburgh , 7' August 1518, from 17 August 1517.\
Idem onerat se in primis de xx H. iij s. iiij d. j celdra
xiiij bollis j ferlota ordei j celdra ix bollis j ferlota aven-
arum vj martis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet
in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de lxvj li. iij s. iiij d. per integras
firmas dominii de Bute infra parrochiam de Kingarth de
terminis compoti. Et de lxxv li. xix s. xj d. per integras
firmas dicti dominii infra parrochiam de Eothissay. Et
de xj celdris xv bollis ordei x celdris avenarum xlj martis
ij quarterns per integras firmas victualium et martarum
dicti dominii. Et de j celdra viij bollis farrine avenatice
molendini de Eothissay de terminis compoti, que particu-
lariter scribuntur in rotulo anni etc. vcseptimi. Summa
hujus oneris, jcxlij li. iij s. iij d. xj celdre xv bolle ordei
x celdre avenarum j celdra viij bolle farrine avenatice
xlj marte ij quarteria. Summa totalis onerationis cum
arreragiis, jclxij H. vj s. vij d. xiij celdre xiij bolle j
ferlota ordei j celdra viij bolle farrine avenatice xj celdre
ix bolle j ferlota avenarum xlvij marte ij quarteria.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de firmis
dicti dominii de croppis anni etc. quingentesimi decimi
quarti decimi quinti et decimi sexti, quia Johannes
McKane de Ardnamurquhy, comites de Ergile et
Levinax intromiserunt cum firmis dicti dominii dictorum
cropporum et annorum, ut asserit compotans.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam duobus capellanis celebrantibus
in castro de Eothissay, percipientibus annuatim sex libras
quinque, solidos et quatuor denarios de firmis dicti
dominii ex elimosina regis antiqua, de anno compoti et
1518.
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sub periculo compotantis, vj H. v s. iiij d. Et pro annuo
redditu viginti- quinque marcarum debito compotanti
annuatim, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de anno com-
poti, xvj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et pro custodia castri de
Eothissay per literas sub privato factas compotanti alias
ostensas super compotum, xxvj H. xiij s. iiij d. Et
Johanni Huntar, custodi damarum insule de Cumray
percipienti annuatim viginti solidos et duas celdras aven-
arum pro custodia earundem de dicto anno compoti, xx s.
ij celdre avenarum. Et husbandis de Bute in eorum
firmis pro triginta octo martis novem celdris et decem
bollis avenarum debitis annuatim de dicta insula, pro
quarum qualibet marta allocantur eisdem husbandis
quinque solidi, et pro bolla avenarum duodecim denarii,
de anno compoti, xvij H. iiij s. Et Johanni Eeid pro
custodia foreste de Bute per preceptum alias ostensum
super compotum, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de
anno compoti, xvj s. viij d. Et pro feodo suo camer-
ariatus de anno compoti, v H. xv bolle ordei. Summa
expensarum, lxxiij H. xij s. viij d. xv bolle ordei ij celdre
avenarum. Et sic restant lxxxviij H. xiij s. xj d. xij
celdre xiiij bolle j ferlota ordei j celdra viij bolle farrine
avenatice ix celdre ix bolle j ferlota avenarum xlvij
marte ij quarteria.
Compotum reverendissimi in Cristo patris Jacobi Fiff.
Glasguensis archiepiscopi, camerarii de Eiffe, [. Edinburgh ,
9 August 1518 , from J August 1517 ,] per dominum
Laurentium Alexandri nomine ipsius.
Idem onerat se in primis de vclxix H. iij s. per arreragia
ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem, iiij apris
xvj barilibus ceparum jcvxxxij aucis jmvjclxxviij caponi-
bus ijmvjclij pultriis. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de iijcxlij H. xiij s. iiij d. xij Edin.
celdris x bollis frumenti xv celdris ix bollis ij ferlotis
cum bina parte ferlote ordei j celdra x bollis ij ferlotis ij
peccis avenarum jclxxviij caponibus jcvxxviij pultriis per
integras firmas et redditus quarterii de Edin infra domi-
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Lundoris.
Uchtir-
mukty.
Falkland.
Largo.
nium de Fiffe de anno compoti, que particulariter scribun-
tur in rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi duodecimi. Summa
hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxviij li. vj s. viij d. iiij celdris
iiij bollis avenarum xliiij caponibus lxiiij pultriis per firmas
et redditus quartern de Lundoris de dicto anno, que parti-
culariter scribuntur ut supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxxxxvij H. vj celdris xj
bollis j ferlota frumenti xij celdris viij bollis ordei xvj
celdris x bollis avenarum xxxiiij aucis lx caponibus
ijclxxxxv pultriis j apro per integras firmas de Uchtir-
mukty de anno compoti, que particulariter scribuntur ut
supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcxxxiij H. xxij d. j celdra v
bollis j ferlota frumenti xj celdris ij ferlotis ordei xxiiij
celdris xij bollis ij ferlotis j pecca avenarum j celdra iiij
bollis brasii lxxxiiij caponibus jclxvj pultriis xxiiij aucis
iiij barilibus ceparum per firmas et redditus quarterii de
Falkland de eodem anno, que particulariter scribuntur ut
supra. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcxx li. v s. iij d. xiij celdris
iij bollis j ferlota ij peccis frumenti xix celdris xiij bollis
iij ferlotis ordei ij bollis farrine avenatice vij celdris viij
bollis avenarum jclxxxiiij caponibus lxxxxvj pultriis per
firmas et redditus quarterii de Largo dicti dominii de anno
compoti que particulariter scribuntur ut supra. Summa
hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de vH. de firmis prati de Uchtir-
mukty de anno compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis preter arreragia, ixclxvj H.
vij s. j d. pecunie. Summa totalis frumenti preter
arreragia, xxxiij celdre xiij bolle iij ferlote ij pecce
frumenti. Summa totalis ordei preter arreragia, lviij
celdre xv bolle iij ferlote ordei. Summa totalis onera-
tionis brasii, j celdra iiij bolle brasii. Summa totalis
onerationis farrine avenatice et avenarum, ij bolle farrine
liiij celdre xiij bolle iij pecce avenarum iiij barilia ceparum
j aper. Summa totalis onerationis caponum et pultriarum
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preter arreragia, lviij auce iiijcvxxx capones vijclxix pultrie.
Summa totalis pecunie cum arreragiis, jmvcxxxv H. x s. j d.
Summa totalis cane cum arreragiis, v apri xx barilia
ceparum ijcl auce ijmjclxviij capones iijmiiijcj pultrie.
[. Discharge . To Archbishop of St Andrews for care of
Cupar , at risk, £1/ $s.; Dominicans of Cupar from Bothulit,
at risk, £3; Bishop of Dunkeld from TJrquhard, £2 13s. 1/d.;
Alexander Bamsay of Brauchtmounth for water supply of
Thomastoune, 13s. 1/d.; chaplain of Culessy from Auld Bum-
doris, £6 13s. 1/d.; and John Skrimgeoure from Myre of
Uchtirmukty, £10; as p. 5.] Et Leoni herauldo regi armo-
rum, percipienti annuatim viginti unam marcas de firmis
de Culessy sibi assedato in feodifirma hereditarie et suis
heredibus, sibi donatis in feodo suo pro toto tempore vite
sue, sic quod eo decidente heres et filius dicti Leonis regis
armorum solvat dictam firmam annuatim regi et successori-
bus suis, prout in carta dicti sui filii, cujus copia in dorso
dicti rotuli conscribitur, plenius continetur, xiiij 11. * Et
* Jacobus Dei gratia rex Scotorum omnibus probis hominibus totius terre Carta pro
sue clericis et laicis salutem. Sciatis nos dedisse, concessisse, et hac cumy1^0
presenti carta nostra confirmasse dilecto nostro Willelmo Cumynge, filio juniore.’
et heredi apparenti dilecti nostri familiaris Willelmi Cumyng de Inver-
ellochy militis, alias Marchimond heraldi, omnes et singulas terras de
Inverellochy, castrum, lacum, piscationes, et molendina eorundem, cum
aqueductu ad dictum molendinum et le fortre de Innerury cum per-
tinentiis prefatis terris de Innerellochy spectantibus, necnon totam et
integram dimedietatem omnium et singularum terrarum de Kindrocht
cum pertinentiis, jacentes infra vicecomitatum nostrum de Abirdene,
necnon totas et integras terras de Estir Culessy cum suis pertinentiis
jacentes in dominio nostro de Fiffe infra vicecomitatum nostrum ejusdem,
quequidem terre de Innerellochy, castrum, lacus, piscationes, et molendinum
cum aqueductu ad dictum molendinum et lie fortrie de Inverury cum
pertinentiis, et dicta dimedietas omnium et singularum terrarum pre-
dictarum de Kindrocht cum pertinentiis fuerunt dicti Willelmi Cumyng
senioris hereditarie, et quas et que idem non vi aut metu ductus neo
errore lapsus sed sua mera et spontanea voluntate in manibus nostris apud
Edinburgh per fustem et baculum personaliter sursum reddidit pureque
et simpliciter resignavit, et que terre de Estir Culessy cum suis pertinentiis
fuerunt dicti Willelmi Cumyng senioris et Cristine Prestoun ejus sponse
in conjuncta infeodatione, et quas idem in manibus nostris apud Edinburgh
per fustim et baculum personaliter etiam sursum reddiderunt pureque et
simpliciter resignarunt, ac totum jus et clameum que in eisdem habuerunt
seu habere potuerunt pro se et heredibus suis omnino quieteclamarunt
316
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eidem pro sustentatione aqueductus de Falkland ad neces-
saria palatii ejusdem de eodem anno, xj S. Et quatuor
et quilibet eorum quieteclainavit imperpetuum : Tenendas et habendas
omnes et singulas predictas terras de Innerellochy, castrum, lacum,
piscationes, et molendinum earundem cum aqueductu ad dictum molen-
dinum et lie fortrie de Innerury cum pertinentiis prefatis terris de Inner-
ellochy spectantibus, necnon totam et integram dictam dimedietatem
omnium et singularum predictarum terrarum de Kindrocht cum pertin-
entiis, necnon totas et integras predictas terras de Estir Culessy cum suis
pertinentiis, dicto Willelmo Cumyng juniori et heredibus suis de nobis
et successoribus nostris in feodo et hereditate et dictas terras de Estir
Cullessy in feodifirma et hereditate imperpetuum, per omnes rectas metas
suas antiquas et divisas prout jacent in longitudine et latitudine in boscis,
planis, moris, merresiis, viis, semitis, aquis, stagnis, rivolis, pratis,
pascuis et pasturis, molendinis, mul turis et eorum sequelis, aucupationi-
bus, venationibus, piscationibus, petariis, turbariis, carbonariis, lapicidiis,
lapide et calce, fabrilibus, brasinis, bruariis, et genestis, cum curiis et
earum exitibus, hereyeldis, bludewitis, et mulierum merchetis, cum
communi pastura, libero introitu et exitu, ac cum omnibus aliis et singu-
lis libertatibus, commoditatibus, et asiamentis, ac justis suis pertinentiis
quibuscunque, tam non nominatis quam nominatis, tam subtus terra
quam supra terram, procul et prope, ad predictas terras et molendinum
cum pertinentiis spectantibus seu juste spectare valentibus quomodolibet
in futurum, adeo libere, quiete, plenarie, intigre, honorifice, bene et in
pace, in omnibus et per omnia sicut dictus Willelmus Cumyng
senior aut predecessores sui prefatas terras cum pertinentiis de nobis
aut predecessoribus nostris ante dictam resignationem nobis inde
factam liberius tenuit seu possedit, tenuerunt seu possederunt :
Eeddendo inde annuatim dictus Willelmus Cumyng junior et heredes
sui nobis et successoribus nostris pro dictis terris de Innerellochy, castro
lacu, piscationibus, molendino, aqueductu, lie fortre de Innerury et di-
medietate terrarum de Kindrocht cum pertinentiis, servitia ante dictam
resignationem nobis inde debita et consueta secundum tenorem carte nos-
tre et infeodationis dicto Willelmo Cumyng seniori et heredibus suis de-
super confecte et exhibite de data apud Edinburgh decimo octavo die
mensis Januarii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo tertio et regni
nostri decimo sexto, et pro dictis terris de Estir Culessy cum pertinentiis
feodifirmam ante dictam resignationem nobis inde debitam et consuetam
secundum tenorem carte nostre et infeodationis eidem Willelmo Cumyng
seniori desuper confectam, de data apud Edinburgh decimo octavo die
mensis Septembris anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo septimo et regni
nostri vicesimo, dato tamen salvo et reservato libero tenemento omnium
prescriptorum terrarum cum castro, lacu, piscationibus, et molendino
earundem, cum suis pertinentiis ac omnibus proficuis ipsarum dicto
Willelmo Cumyng seniori et Cristine ejus sponse et ipsorum alteri dintius
viventi pro toto tempore vite ipsorum. In cujus rei testimonium presenti
carte nostre magnum sigillum nostrum apponi precipimus, testibus
reverendissimo et reverendo in Cristo patribus Alexandro Sancti Andree
1518.
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317
serjandis de FifFin eorum feodis percipientibus annuatim
quatuor libras de eodem anno, iiij li. Et pro falcatione et
lucratione feni de Eaukland de croppo dicti anni, xij li.
xiij s. iiij d. Et pro reparatione fossarum et palarum
parce de Eaulkland, Iiij s. iiij d. Et pro reparatione et
sustentatione fovearum prati de Faulkland de anno com-
poti, xl s. Et pro custodia palatii de Faulkland de
anno compoti, x H. Et uxori quondam Alani Averie
pro fractione terre sue pro le quarell ad opus domini regis
de eodem anno, viij s. Et in recompensationem viginti
quatuor vaccarum seu boum pro eorum pastura in warda
de Faulkland deputata vasta pro feris pascendis de man-
dato domini regis de dicto anno compoti, iiij H. x s. Et
ortulano de Faulkland in feodo suo, reddendo quatuor
barilla ceparum ad expensas domicilii domini regis de
anno compoti, Iiij s. iiij d. Et defalcate compotanti pro
fermis terrarum de Estir Rossy extendentium ad duas
marcas, ex eo quod dicta villa assedatur in feodifirma
Johanni Bonaire per cartam domini regis, defalcando duas
marcas de summa in rentali contenta, ut patet per dictam
cartam alias ostensam super compotum, de anno compoti,
xxvj s. viij d. Et de annuo redditu undecim aerarum et
cotagiorum de Faulkland remisso Jacobo Robertsoun per
literas domini regis alias ostensas super compotum, de
anno compoti, xj s. Et compotanti pro feodo unius custo-
dientis jumenta in parca de Faulkland cum eorum se-
quelis, capientis in die quatuor denarios et pro feodo suo
in anno sexdecim solidos, extendentes ad sex libras et
sexdecim solidos particulariter examinatos super com-
potum, vj R. xvj s. Et pro ductione feni prati de
archiepiscopo, cancellario nostro, Willelmo episcopo Abirdonensi, nostri
secreti sigilli custode, dilectis consanguineis nostris Archibaldo comite de
Ergile domino Campbell et Lome, magistro hospitii nostri, Matheo comite
de Levinax domino Dernlie, Alexandro domino Hume, magno camerario
nostro, Andrea domino Gray, justicario nostro, magistris Gavino Dunbar,
archidiacono Sanctiandree, clerico rotulorum, registri, ac consilii nostri,
Patricio Pantere, secretario nostro, et Roberto Colvile de Uchiltre, nostre
cancellarie directore, apud Edinburgh decimo quarto die mensis Julii anno
Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimo tertio et regni nostri vicesimo
sexto.
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ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
Eaulkland in quatuor libris ex eo quod tenentes qui
solebant hujusmodi fenum ducere, ut allegat compotans,
habent nunc terras in feodifirma assedatas, per quam
exonerati sunt de ductione hujusmodi feni, de anno com-
poti, iiij H. Et compotanti pro naulo relicte quondam
Andree Wod militis, importantis victualia de Largo ad
Leith, videlicet frumentum, ordeum, et avenas, de anno
compoti, xx s. Et Marchimond herauldo in feodo suo
percipienti annuatim de terris de Murthocarny decem
libras per literam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super
compotum, cujus copia conscribitur in dorso rotuli anni
etc. vcdecimi sexti, de anno compoti, x R. Et eidem de
arreragiis compotantis, videlicet de firmis terrarum de
Largo extendentium ad viginti libras spectantium
Elizabeth Lundy relicte quondam Andree Wod militis,
dicte Elizabeth remissis per dominum gubernatorem, dicta
remissione manu prefati gubernatoris subscripta ostensa
super compotum, xx R. Et per solutionem factam
Roberto Bertoune de Uvir Bertoune, compotorum rotula-
tori, in quingentis duabus libris septem solidis et octo
denariis, dicto rotulatore per suam acquittantiam manu
Robertuseblt sua subscriptam ostensam super compotum, vcij H. vij s.
Sor?une’ rotu" viij d., pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et eidem
de firmis terrarum de Ardett in quinque libris sex solidis
et octo denariis in anno, et de firmis terrarum de-Eery-
feild et Bonefeild in sex libris tresdecim solidis et quatuor
denariis, et de firmis terrarum de Kingis Bernys in
viginti marcis in anno, et de firmis terrarum de Newtoune
de Reras in quinquaginta solidis in anno, et de firmis
terrarum de Luthre in octo marcis in anno, extendenti-
bus in toto ad triginta tres libras tres solidos et quatuor
denarios, tenentibus earundem per commissarios domini
regis in ultima assedatione terrarum de Eiff assedatarum,
et de summa assedationis in antiquo rentali feodifirme
contenta defalcatis propter sterilitatem dictarum villarum,
ut latius in novo rentali continetur, de anno compoti,
xxxiij R. iij s. iiij d. Et similiter de firmis terrarum de
Ballinkirk in quadraginta solidis simili modo defalcatis
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319
per dictos commissarios in dicto ren tali antiquo feodi-
firme contentis, ut patet in novo rentali, de anno com-
poti, xl s. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Casch in
quatuor libris tenentibus dicte ville propter eorum inopiam
ex consideratione auditorum remissis de anno compoti,
iiij li. Et eidem de arreragiis compotantis extendentibus
ad decem libras Katrine Fyn, nutrici quondam principis
Arthuri, et de decem libris de anno compoti sibi solutis
per compotantem, sic quod in futurum nunquam exigat
denarium dicta nutrix pro dicto officio, xx H. Et per
solutionem factam Thome Peblis, vitrario, percipienti
annuatim viginti libras pro sustentatione vitri in palatiis
de Faulkland, Striveling, Lithqw, et Edinburgh, de man-
dato dicti Roberti rotulatoris, presente et fatente man-
datum super compotum de anno compoti, xx 11., pro
. j , 5 , . tA Respondebit
quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et per solutionem idem rotuiator.
factam dicto rotulatori in quatuordecim libris undecim
solidis et octo denariis per manus domini Jacobi Kin-
cragy, decani Abirdonensis, solutis, dicto rotulatore
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum et pro Respondebit
quibus respondebit, xiiij Ii. xj s. viij d. Et eidem de lator,
firmis prati de Uchtirmukty extendentibus ad quinque
libras, dicto decano Abirdonensi remissis ex consideratione
auditorum de hoc anno tantum sic quod nunquam exigat
in futurum, v Ii. Et pro feodo compotantis de anno com-
poti, x R. Summa expensarum, vijcxxxvij H. xiiij s.
iiij d. Et sic restant vijclxxxxvij Ii. xv s. ix d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
dicto rotulatori in octuaginta quatuor libris, dicto rotu-
latore presente et fatente solutionem super compotum,
lxxxiiij Ii., pro quibus respondebit. Et de grassuma Sem°rotuiator.
annui ledditus de Ballingall onerata in rotulo precedente
hoc compotum extendente ad novem solidos et sex de-
narios, superflue onerata, ix s. vj d. Et eidem de ar-
reragiis compotantis et de firmis terrarum de Dunmure
et Wodmylne spectantium quondam Andree Aitoune et
Roberto Arnot, extendentibus ad quadraginta marcas eis
allocatas in* dictis firmis pro sexdecim bobis domino regi
320
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
Frumen-
tum.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator, pro iij li.
vj s. viij ft.
accommodatis pro ductione machinarum ad castrum de
Norehame et campum de Floddoune et ibi distractis,
extendentibus ad dictam summam, pecia bovis stante ad
duas marcas cum dimedia, prout constabat auditoribus
per decretum dominorum consilii super compotum, xxvj H
xiij s. iiij d. Summa harum expensarum, jcxj Ii. ij s.
x d. Et sic restant vjclxxxvj H. xij s. xj d.
Item idem onerat se de xix celdris viij bollis ij fer-
lotis J pecce frumenti per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut
patet in pede ejusdem. Snmma arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de xxxiij celdris xiij bollis iij
ferlotis ij peccis frumenti dicti dominii de Fiff de anno
compoti, videlicet de croppo etc. anni quingentesimi
decimi septimi, quia tunc solvuntur. Summa hujus oneris
patet. Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, liij
celdre vj bolle j ferlota ij \ pecce frumenti.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe in quatuor bollis frumenti
ex elimosina domini regis de anno compoti et sub peri-
culo compotantis, iiij bolle frumenti. Et domino Thome
Balfour e, capellano celebranti in capella de Faulkland, ex
consimili elimosina domini regis, de anno compoti et
sub periculo compotantis, iiij bolle frumenti. Et eidem
de firmis de Murthocarny assedato pro viginti libris
pecunie una celdra quatuor bollis frumenti una celdra
quatuor bollis ordei, et dominus rex mandavit allocare
hujusmodi victualia tenentibus ejusdem ville annuatim
pro decem marcis, de quibus solute Marchimond herauldo
in completam solutionem feodi sui quinque marce de
terminis compoti, et Roberto Bertoune, rotulatori, solute
quinque marce super compotum et pro quibus responde-
bit, j celdra iiij bolle frumenti. Et per solutionem
factam Fratribus Minoribus de Perth in octo bollis
frumenti per preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto pre-
cepto manu dicti gubernatoris subscripto alias ostenso
super compotum, de anno compoti, viij bolle frumenti.
Et per liberationem factam dicto Roberto rotulatori in
viginti duabus celdris una bolla una ferlota duabus peccis
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321
et dimedia pecce frumenti, de quibus liberate ad expensas
domicilii domini regis duodecim celdre et una pecca, et
intrate in libris ejusdem a primo Januarii anni Domini
etc. vcdecimi septimi usque ad primum Augusti anni
Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi octavi, magistro Johanne
Ballendyne, clerico expensarum dicti domini nostri regis,
testante introitum super compotum, et de decem celdris
una ferlota una pecca et dimedia pecce rotulator responde- Respondebit
bit, xxfj celdre i bolla i ferlota ii J pecce. Summa ex- idem rotuiator
pensarum, xxiiij celdre v bolle j ferlota ijj pecce jibp0e1^ijgferl0ta
frumenti. Et sic restant xxix celdre j bolla frumenti. frumenti.
Item idem onerat se de xlj celdris iiij bollis iij peccis Ordeum.
cum bina parte ferlote ordei v celdris ij bollis j ferlota
iji peccis brasii per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet
in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de lviij celdris xv bollis iij ferlotis
cum bina parte ferlote ordei j celdra iiij bollis brasii per
firmas dicti dominii de anno compoti et de croppo anni
etc. vcdecimi septimi et termini Sancti Martini, quia
solvuntur tantum. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa
totalis onerationis ordei cum arreragiis, vxx celdre iiij bolle
iij pecce ordei vj celdre vj bolle j ferlota iji pecce brasii.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe percipientibus annuatim quatuor
bollas ordei ex elimosina regis, de anno compoti et sub
periculo compotantis, iiij bolle ordei. Et de firmis de
Murthocarny, ut patet' superius in compoto frumenti, de
anno compoti, iiij bolle ordei. Et domino Thome Balfour
celebranti in capella de Faulldand percipienti annuatim
quatuor bollas ordei, de anno compoti, iiij bolle ordei.
Et Fratribus Minoribus Observantie in Perth in octo
bollas ordei per preceptum domini gubernatoris alias
ostensum super compotum, viij bolle ordei. Et per ven-
ditionem octo celdrarum ordei pro septuaginta sex libris
sexdecim solidis, bolla stante ad duodecim solidos, liberatis SctSsrotuiator
dicto Roberto rotulatori, pro quibus respondebit, viij Sy sfXVJ
celdre ordei. Et per liberationem dicto Boberto rotu-
latori in triginta septem celdris tribus bollis duabus
vol. xiv. x
322
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
ferlotis cum bina parte ferlote, dicto rotulatore presente
et fatente liberationem super compotum, xxxvij celdre
iij bolle ij ferlote ij part ferlote, pro quibus dictus rotu-
idem rotuiator. lator respondebit. Et Cristiane Wylle ex elimosina
domini regis de hoc anno tantum ex consideratione audi-
torum, iiij bolle ordei. Summa expensarum, xlvij celdre
xj bolle ij ferlote ij part ferlote. Et sic restant lij celdre
viij bolle ij ferlote thrid part pecce ordei vj celdre vj
bolle j ferlota ij| pecce brasii.
Avene. Item idem onerat se de xx celdris x bollis ij peccis
avenarum xij bollis farrine avenatice per arreragia ultimi
compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa hujus
oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de liiij celdris xiij bollis iij peccis
avenarum ij bollis farrine avenatice de firmis dicti
dominii de croppo anni etc. quingentesimi septimi et
terminis hujus compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, lxxv celdre vij
bolle j ferlota j pecca avenarum xiiij bolle farrine aven-
atice.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Leoni herauldo regi armorum in feodo suo de firmis de
Culessy de anno compoti, xij bolle avenarum. Et
ortulano de Eaulkland percipienti annuatim duas celdras
avenarum, et capellano Sancte Marie in una celdra aven-
arum, et ad sustentationem palarum et fossarum parce
de Eaulkland in duabus celdris, et ad reparationem fos-
sarum prati de Eaulkland in una celdra, extendentibus in
toto ad sex celdras avenarum, de anno compoti, vj celdre
avenarum. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Ballinbla
clamato in feodifirma per Michaelem Balfour et magistrum
Willelmum Knollis pro octo libris pecunie tantum, et
compotans oneratur annuatim cum quadraginta solidis et
sex celdris avenarum, et dominus rex mandavit allocare
dictas avenas solvendo sex libras pro eisdem in anno
Respondebit solutas dicto Roberto Bertoune, rotulatori, super compotum
dictus rotuiator
pro vj ii. et pro quibus respondebit de anno compoti, vj celdre
avenarum. Et pro distractione granorum tenentium de
1518.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
323
Casche per damas et jumenta domini regis de anno com-
poti, j celdra avenarum. Et per liberationem factam
dicto Eoberto rotulatori in quatuordecim celdris una
bolla una ferlota et duabus peccis, ipso presente et fatente
liberationem super compotum, xiiij celdre j bolla j ferlota
ij pecce avenarum, pro quibus respondebit. Et compo- idem rotuiator.
tanti pro pabulo equi sui de anno compoti ex considera-
tione auditorum, j celdra avenarum. Et per venditionem
viginti quatuor bollarum avenarum pro sex libris rotula- Respondebit
tori solutis super compotum, pro quibus [respondebit], Fiorpro^S.
bolla stante ad quinque solidos, j celdra viij bolle aven-
arum. Summa expensarum, xxx celdre v bolle j ferlota
ij pecce avenarum. Et sic restant xlv celdre j bolla iij
ferlote iij pecce avenarum xiiij bolle farrine avenatice v
apri xx barilia ceparum ijcl auce ijmjclxviij capones
iijmiiijcj pultrie.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per venditionem sex
celdrarum avenarum de mandato rotulatoris pro viginti
quatuor libris, bolla stante ad quinque solidos, rotulatori Respondebit
x 7 | x 7 idem rotuiator
solutis, pro quibus respondebit, vj celdre avenarum, p™ xxiuj tt.
Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant xxxix celdre
j bolla iij ferlote iij pecce avenarum xiiij bolle farrine
avenatice v apri xx barilia ceparum ijcl auce ijmjclxviij
capones iijmiiijcj pultrie.
De quibus aucis vendite compotanti per dictum rotu-
latorem viginti quatuor pro viginti solidis dicto rotulatori
solutis, et simili modo ducentum capones pro octo libris
eodem modo solutis rotulatori et ducentum le pultre pro
quatuor libris solutis rotulatori, pecia auce ad decem
denarios, pecia caponis ad octo denarios, pecia le pultre
ad quatuor denarios, extendentes in toto ad tresdecim Respondebit ^
libras, pro quibus dictus rotuiator respondebit, xxiiij auce pro xiij tt.
ijc capones ijc pultrie. Et per liberationem factam Henrico
Dempstar, senescallo domini regis, ad expensas ejusdem
in quinque duodenis caponum et quinque duodenis
pultriarum per preceptum dicti rotulatoris, dicto Henrico
Dempstar per suum manuale scriptum fatente liberationem
super compotum, lx capones lx pultre. Summa hujus
324
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518,
expense, xxiiij auce ijclx capones ijclx pnltrie. Et sic
restant xxxix celdre j bolla iij ferio te iij pecce avenarum
xiiij bolle farrine avenatice v apri xx barilia ceparum
ijcxxvj auce jmixcviij capones iijmjclxj pultrie.
Strathde Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, receptoris
et Cromar. firmarum dominiorum de Strathde et Cromar, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Johannem G-ordoune, ejus deputa-
tum, [12 August 1518, from 22 August 1516; 2 years.']
Idem onerat se in primis de xxxij martis per arreragia
ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem, quas asserit
compotans dependere super terras de Tarlane Eistoune
quartam partem terrarum de Westoune. Summa arrer-
agii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijcxxj li. xx martis j quarterio
per integras firmas dominiorum de Strathdee et Cromar
de primo anno compoti. Et de vj bollis avenarum, que
particulariter in rotulo anni etc. octuagesimi quarti. Et
de ijcxxj li. xx martis j quarterio vj bollis avenarum de
firmis dictorum dominiorum de secundo anno compoti.
Summa hujus oneris, iiijcxlij xl mart e ij qu arteria xij
bolle avenarum. Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis,
iiijcxlij li. lxxij marte ij quarteria xij bolle avenarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Logy et Dowald extendentium ad
septem libras decem solidos, et quarta parte terrarum de
Westoune extendente ad quinquaginta solidos annuatim,
concessis quondam Johanni Forman militi, de annis com-
poti, xx li. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Eistoune et
Tarlane extendentium annuatim ad viginti libras Johanni
Rudirfurd militi hereditarie concessarum per cartam sub
magno sigillo alias ostensam super compotum, et de annis
compoti, xl li. Et per solutionem factam Fratribus
Sancte Trinitatis de Abirdene percipientibus annuatim
decem marcas annui redditus de Westoune, ut patet in
antiquis rotulis, de annis compoti, xiij li. vj s. viij d. Et
eidem de septemdecim martis et una quarta parte marte sex
bollis avenarum de oneratione martarum et avenarum pre-
1518.
BEGUM SCOTOEUM.
325
dictorum annorum, compotanti remissis in literis asseda-
tionis dictorum dominiorum sibi factis, ut patet per easdem
literas alias ostensas super compotum, de annis compoti,
xxxiiij marte ij quarteria xij bolle avenarum. Et eidem
per solutionem factam Eoberto Bertoune de Uvir Bertoune,
compotorum rotulatori, in centum sex libris tresdecim
solidis et quatuor denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et
fatente solutionem super compotum et de quibus reddidit
compotum, jcvj E. xiij s. iiij d. Et dicto rotulatori in
ducentis sexaginta et duabus libris de firmis dictarum
terrarum, ipso presente et per suas binas acquittantias Tlegpondebit
manu sua subscriptas fatente solutionem super compotum, f°:J)t®r^srotu
ijclxij E, pro quibus respondebit. Summa expensarum, lator.
iiijcxlij H. xxxiiij marte ij quateria xij bolle avenarum.
Et sic eque quoad pecuniam et avenas. Et sic restant
xxxviij marte.
Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, arrendatarii Brechyne
de Brechyne et Nevaire, [. Edinburgh , 13 August 1518 , et Nevaire.
from 8® August 1516; 2 years.]
Idem onerat se in primis de ijclxvj H. xiij s. iiij d. per
integras firmas et devorias de primo anno compoti. Et
de ijclxvj H. xiij s. iiij d. dictorum dominiorum de secundo
anno compoti. Summa hujus oneris, vcxxxiij E. vj s.
viij d.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factum abbati et conventui de Cupro
percipientibus annuatim dimediam marcam, de annis com-
poti et sub periculo compotantis, xiij s. iiij d. Et eidem
per solutionem factam capellano celebranti in ecclesia
parrochiali Brechinensi, percipienti annuatim novem
libras de annuis redditibus ville de Brechyne et admorti-
zatis et concessis per cartam sub magno sigillo alias
ostensam super compotum, de annis compoti, xviij E.
Et per solutionem factam Johanni Watsoun, surrigico, in
feodo suo, percipienti annuatim viginti unam marcas et
duodecim denarios per preceptum gubernatoris ad
allocandum, de annis compoti et sub periculo compotantis,
326
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
idem rotulator.
Do.
xxviij li. ij s. Et per solutionem factam abbati et con-
ventui de Jedburgh, priori et canonicis apud Rostinoth
commorantibus et Deo servientibus, percipientibus annuatim
septem libras et octo solidos, de annis compoti et sub peri-
culo compotantis, xiij R. xvj s. Et eidem per solutionem
factam Roberto Bertoune de Uvir Bertoune, compotorum
rotulatori, in quatuordecim libris sexdecim solidis et
octo denariis, ipso presente et per suam acquittantiam
manu sua subscriptam ostensam super compotum, xiiij H.
xvj s. viiij d., pro quibus respondebit. Et dicto rotula-
tori in centum triginta tribus libris sex solidis et octo
denariis de firmis dictarum terrarum per manus quondam
magistri Jacobi Ogilvy, abbatis de Driburgh, dicto rotula-
tore presente et per suam acquittantiam manu sua sub-
scriptam fatente solutionem super compotum, jcxxxiij li.
vj s. viij d., pro quibus respondebit. Et per solutionem
factam dicto rotulatori in centum viginti duabus libris
et octodecim solidis, ipso presente et fatente solutionem
super compotum, jcxxij H. xviij s., pro quibus respondebit.
Et dicto rotulatori in ducentis libris et quatuordecim
solidis, ipso similiter presente et fatente solutionem super
compotum, ijc H. xiiij s., pro quibus respondebit. Summa
expensarum, vcxxxiij li. vj s. viij d. Et sic eque.
Galway, Compotum Thome Eorestar, tunc camerarii de Galway,
Fores tar. [Edinburgh, 18 August 1518 ,] de arreragiis ultimi com-
poti sui et de omnibus receptis et expensis per dicta
arreragia [from % 3 July 1517.\
Idem onerat se de iiijcxxxiij li. v s. vxx martis per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
• Summa arreragii patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Roberto Bertoune de Uvir Bertoune, compotorum rotu-
latori, in octuaginta septem libris tresdecim solidis quatuor
denariis, dicto Roberto presente et per suas binas ac-
Robertus quittantias fatente solutionem super compotum, lxxxvij li.
lator. ’ " xiij s. iiij d., pro quibus respondebit. Et de firmis ter-
rarum dominicalium de Keltoune vocatarum le Grange de
1518.
KEGUM SCOTOBUM.
327
Treif, in manibus Boberti domini Maxwell, pro quibus
vocandus est, de anno compoti, jc B. Et eidem de firmis
de Castelmaddy extendente ad quinque marcas in
anno, que sunt de arreragiis compotantis de anno
Domini etc. vcdecimi septimi et septem annis prece-
dentibus hunc annum, extendentibus in toto ad viginti
sex libras tresdecim solidos et quatuor denarios, clamatis
hereditarie spectare Greirsoune de Daltoune de predictis
annis particulariter examinatis super compotum, xxvj B.
xiij s. iiij d., pro quibus vocandus dictus Greiresoune de
Daltoune. Et de firmis terrarum de Galtwellowis exten-
dentium ad dimediam marcam, ex eo quod reperire non
posset licet in rentali contineatur, compotanti allocatis de
octo annis precedentibus annum compoti, liij s. iiij d.
Et de firmis terrarum de Glenturk extendentium ad unam
marcam annuatim, occupatarum per dominum Alexandrum
Makculloch tanquam sua proprietas, pro qua vocandus
est, de similibus octo annis, v B. vj s. viij d. Et eidem de
firmis terrarum de Kerequherne extendentium ad sex
marcas cum dimedia, et de firmis terrarum de Kerebrune
extendentium ad alias sex marcas cum dimedia, compo-
tanti propter vastitatem remissis de termino Penthecostes
anni Domini etc. vcdecimi septimi, viij B. xiij s. iiij d.
Summa hujus expense, ijcxxxj B. Et sic restant ijcij B.
v s. vxx marte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Georgio Gude pro feodo suo de anno compoti, x B.
Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant jclxxxxij B.
v s. vxx marte.
Vocandus est
dominus
Maxwell.
Vocandus est
Greirsoune de
Daltoune.
Vocandus est
dominus
Alexander
McCulloch.
328
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
CCCXLYIII. [CCCLXL]
COMPOTA CUSTUMARIORUM ET BALLIYORUM
BURGORUM.
A.D. 1518.
Scaccarium excellentissimi et potentissimi principis
Jacobi quinti Dei gratia Scotorum regis illustrissimi, ten-
tum et inchoatum apud Edinburgh vicesimo octavo die
mensis Julii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo
decimo octavo per auditores subscriptos, videlicet.
Pettin- Compotum Andree Wod, custumarii de Pettinweme,
weme. [. Edinburgh , 1 July 1518, from 11 August 1517.
Charge. Custom of 75 lasts 10 barrels herrings
(£lfS 10s.), 1000 cod {£2), J casks of English wine
(£5 10s.), 5 barrels English bitumen (6s.), and herrings
of assize, asp. £67, (£55); £106 6s.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, £2 12s. 6d.] Et com-
potanti de custuma trium lastarum et quatuor barilium
allecum extendentium ad quadraginta solidos per super-
fluam onerationem, xl s. Et compotanti pro suis laboribus
et expensis et pro feodis servitorum certorum vacantium
- super dictam custumam ne rex deciperetur in eadem, ex
consideratione auditorum de hoc anno tantum, v li. Et
per solutionem factam Roberto Bertoune de Uvirbertoune,
compotum rotulatori, in nonaginta sex libris tresdecim
solidis et sex denariis, rotulatore presente et fatente
Respondebit , . . , , . ~ • *
Robertus solutionem super compotum, lxxxxvj n. xnj s. vj a., pro
lator. ’ quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Summa expensarum,
jcvj li vj s. Et sic eque.
1518.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
329
Compotum Georgei Inglis, custumarii de Are, \Edin- Are.
burgh, 6 July 1518, from 17 July 1517.
Charge. Custom of Ip sacks 15 st. wool (£6 3s. Ip.d),
lip lasts 18 dacres 5 hides {£39 16s.), 138 dozen Ip ells
woollen cloth {£7 18s. Ipd.), 93 woolfells {10s.), 300 scoldings
{6s. 8d.), 360 futefells {8s. Ipd.), 300 lentrynwair {5s.), 8
barrels salmon {£1 13s.). and certain English and Irish
goods exported {£7 17s. 8d.) ; £6 Ip 17s. Ipd.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, Ipfyd. ; of custumar, £1 Is.
8d.] Et Karolo Campbell, clavigero, /percipienti anmiatim
decem libras in feodo suo per preceptum Roberti Bertoun, aobertus
rotulatoris, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente super lator,
compotum, de anno compoti, x H, pro quibus responde-
bit. Et per solutionem factam dicto rotulatori in quad-
raginta quinque libris septemdecim solidis septem denariis
et obolo, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem
super compotum, licet acquittantia dicte summe remaneat
apud compotantem, xlv 33. xvij s. vij d. ob., pro quibus
dictus rotulator respondebit. Summa expensarum, lvj 33.
xix s. viij d. Et sic restant vij li. xvij s. viij d. Do.
Compotum Johannis Scott et Laurentii Scott, custu- Irwyne.
mariorum burgi de Irwyn, [. Edinburgh , 6 July 1518, from
10 July 1517.
Charge . Custom of Ip lasts 16 dacres hides {£13 16s.),
176 dozen Ip ells woollen cloth {£9 16s. fd.), 3 last Ipjz
barrels salmon {£8 3s.), and 3 lasts 6 barrels herrings
(£& 8s.) ; £38 16s. Jd.
Discharge. Fee of accountants,
Comptroller , £33 5s. Ipd. Sum,
eque.
11s. To Bertoun,^0™' voin-
16s. lpdl\ Et sic
Compotum Alisone Hammiltoune, relicte quondam Hading-
Jacobi Heriote, custumarie de Hadingtoun, redditum per toune.
magistrum Thomam Hamiltoun nomine dicte Alisone,
[. Edinburgh , 13 July 1518, from 18 July 1517.
Charge. Custom of 5 lasts 8 sacks 33 st. wool {£78
13s. 31/2d.), Ip lasts 8 dacres 5 hides {£11 16s.), 139 dozen
330
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Dunde.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Arbroth.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
woollen cloth (£19 17s. 6d.), and 6292 woolf ells (£41 16s.
9fad.) ; £152 2s. 6d.
Discharge , Fee of tronar , 4s. lid. ; of custumars ,
£2 10s. 8)2d.\ Et dictis custumariis pro eorum labori-
bus ultra predictum feodum ex consideratione auditorum
de hoc anno tantum, xxx s. [ To Bertoun , Comptroller,
£147 16s. lOjzd. Sum, £152 2s. 6dd\ Et sic eque.
Compotum Jacobi Rollok et Jacobi Kinloch, custu-
mariorum burgi de Dunde, [. Edinburgh , 19 July 1518 ,
from 23 July 1517.
Charge . Custom of 13 lasts 15 dacres hides (£36 13s.
4d.), 6620 woolf ells (£44 2)2 d.), 500 5 score and 30
dozen woollen cloth (£89 2s. 6d.), and 16 lasts 9 fz barrels
salmon (£40 6s.) ; £210 4s • Ofyd.
Discharge. Fee of accountants, £3 10s. ld.\ Et
eisdem de custuma octo lastarum salmonum extendentium
ad novemdecim libras et quatuor solidos, ex eo quod
dicti salmones erant custumate in burgo de Disard et
custuma ibidem pro eisdem soluta, prout compotantes
fidem fecerunt super compotum, xix H. iiij s. [ To
Dominicans of Perth, by receipt of Friar Bobert Lite, Prior,
£7 6s. 8d. ; Duchess of Montrose, by receipt under her seal,
£66 13s. 4d. ; Abbot of Jedburgh, Prior of Bostinoth and
canons there, by receipt of Abbot, £13 6s. 8d.; chaplain of
St. Salvator, by receipt of Master Bobert Monorgond, chaplain,
£5 ; and John Kinloch, at risk, £10; as p. 51. To
Bertoun , Comptroller, £85 3s. Sfyd. Sum, £210 Js. Ofyd.]
Et sic eque.
Compotum David Rollok, custumarii de Abirbrodoch,
[. Edinburgh , 19 July 1518, from 8 July 1517.
Charge. Custom of 1 last 4 dacres 5 hides (£3 5s.
4d.), 200 woolf ells (£1 6s. 8d.), 300 schorlings (£1), 300
scoldings (10s,), and 15 dozen woollen cloth (£1 17s. 6d.) ;
£7 19s. 6d.
Discharge, Fee of accountant, 2s. 8d. To Abbot of
Abirbrodoch, as p. 50, £1 19s. 2jzd. To Bertoun,
1518.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
331
Comptroller , £5 17s. 7 fad. Sum, £7 19s. 6d.] Et
sic eque.
Compotum Margarete domine Sincler, custumarie de Disarte.
Disarte, redditum apud Edinburgh per Willelmum Clerk
nomine ipsius, [28 July 1518, from 28 August 1517. Robertuseblt
Custom, by tack to accountant, £20 ; paid to Bertoun, lator. n’ °
Comptroller.']
Compotum Mcholaii Craufurd, custumarii de Linlithqw, Linlithqw.
redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem [3 August 1518,
r r\ t 7 vrw/y Respondebit
from 9 Jidy 1517. Robertus
Custom, by tack to accountant, £lfi ; paid to Bertoun, £tor?un’ rotu'
Comptroller.]
Compotum Johannis Nudry, custumarii de Montros Montros.
olim , [Edinburgh, 16 July 1518,] per David Nudry ejus
fratrem, [from 18 Jidy 1517.
Charge. Custom of 1 last 11 dacres hides {£4 2s. 8d.)
1190 woolfells (£7 16s. 8d .), 7 dozen woollen cloth {17s.
6d.), and 9 lasts 8 barrels salmon {£23 4s.) ; £36 Os. 10 d.
Discharge. Fee of custumar, 12s. To Bertoun, Comp - Robertus
troller, £8 15s. 6d. Sum, £9 7s. 6d. Balance , £26 &tor?un’ rotu
13s. id.]
Compotum Alexandri Forestar, custumarii de Striveling, Striveling.
redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem [16 July 1518,
from 16 July 1517.
Charge. Customs, by tack to accountant, £45.] Memo-
randum quia allegabatur anno precedente hoc compotum
quod dicta villa fuerat libera ex solutione custume pellium
dictarum schorlingis, scaldingis, futfellis, et lentrynewair,
et quod dicta villa habebat cartam sub magno sigillo pro
non solutione eorundem, et mandabatur custumariis et
officiariis dicte ville quod portarent cartam ad istud scacca-
rium, quod minime fecerunt, propterea mandatur dicto cus-
tumario quod infuturum levet custumas de dictis pellibus
semper et quousque ostendat dicta villa prefatam cartam.
332
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Inner-
kethin.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Perth.
[. Discharge . To chaplain of St. Laurence , by receipt of
Sir Thomas Joffra, £ 1 ; and Elizabeth Haig,] ex consider-
atione auditorum, [£6 13s. id.; as p. 93. ] Et Roberto
Scott, fabro, per preceptum Roberti Bertoune, compotorum
rotulatoris, in quinque libris, ipso per suum scriptum
fatente solutionem super compotum, v H., pro quibus
respondebit, [Sum, £13 13s. id. Balance , £33 6s. 8d.;
paid to Bertoun , Comptroller.'] Et sic eque.
Compotum Willelmi Spittale, custumarii de Inver-
kethin, redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem [3 August
1518, from i July 1517.
Charge. Custom of 5 dacres 8 hides {15s. id.) Ii3
woolfells {18s.), 300 schorlings {£1), 18i scoldings and
futefells {10s. 8d .), 1300 lentrynwair {£1), and 36 dozen
i ells woollen cloth {£1 16s id.); £6 Os. id.
Discharge . Fee of accountant, 3s. To Bertoun, Comp-
troller, £5 18s. id. Sum, £6 Os. id.] Et*sic eque.
Compotum Thome Elemyng, custumarii de Perth,
[Edinburgh, 18 August 1518, from 17 July 1517.
Charge. Custom of 3 lasts 6 sacks 18 st. wool {£35
13s. id.), 9 lasts i dacres hides {£3i 15s. 8d.), 7580 wool-
fells {£50 11s. Id.), 300 5 dozen 6 ells woollen cloth {£30
13s. 9d.), and 35 lasts 10 barrels salmon {£86); £337
8s. 10 d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 3s. 3d.; of custumars, £3
15s. 10d.] Et dicto compotanti pro suis laboribus et
expensis in inductione dictarum custumarum ad
diversas manus de hoc anno, v H. [To Prior of Vallis
Virtutis, by receipt of Prior Hugh under seal of Convent,
£36 13s. id.; Dominicans of Perth, by receipt of Friar
Robert Lyle, Prior, £7 6s. 8d.; John Anderson, by his
receipt, £10; and Prior and Convent of St Andrews, by re-
ceipt of Sir John Quhite, director of chancery, in their name,
£3; as p. 93.] Et eidem de custuma duorum saccorum
et duodecim petrarum centum pellium lanutarum exten-
dentium ad quatuor libras custumatarum apud Dunferm-
1518.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
333
ling ratione regalitatis dicti et dicto loco solutas, ut patet
® . Respondebit
per coquetam pretati loci ostensam super compotum, Robertus
mj n. Et pro certis expensis super reparatione trone, lator.
xl s. [ To Bertoun , Comptroller, £ 166 10s. 9d. Sum,
£227 8s. 10d.] Et sic eque.
Compotum David Grundistoune de Glasley, custumarii Coupir.
burgi de Cupro, [Edinburgh, 18 August 1518, from 11
August 1517.
Charge. Arrears, £1. Customs, £25. Sum, £26.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Inverry, by receipt of
Friar Thomas Simsoun, Prior, £13 6s. 8d.; as p. 198. RoStuSeblt
To Bertoune, Comptroller, £13 13s. J+d. Sum, £36.] Et S™6’ rotu'
sic eque.
Compotum Gilberti Laudir, burgensis Edinburgi, Kirkcud-
custumarii burgorum de Kirkcudbrycht, Wigtoune, et brycht,
Quhithirne, redditum apud Edinburgh per magistrum Wigtoune,
Johannem Cheshelme nomine prefati Gilberti, [17 August
1518, from 18 July 1517. e‘
Charge. Custom, by tack to said Gilbert Laudir ; £73
6s. 8d.
Discharge. To Minorites of Kirkcudbrycht, as p. 96, RobertuSeblt
by tolerance and at risk, £3 6s. 8d. To Bertoune, Comp- £tor?une’ rotu’
troller, £70. Sum, £73 6s. &£] Et sic eque.
Compotum Gilberti Menzeis et Johannis Marr, custur Abirdene.
mariorum de Abirdene, [20 August 1518 , from 5 August
1517.
Charge. Custom of 13 lasts 8 sacks 12 st. wool (£18 4
13s. 4d.), 6 lasts 8 dacres 5 hides (£17 2s. 8d.), l±3JpO
woolfells (£28 17s. 9 fed.), and 63 dozen and 6 ells woollen
cloth (£7 18s. 10d.); £238 12s. 7lzd. Custom of salmon
as let to accountants, £100. Sum, £338 12s. 7f2d.
Discharge. Fees of tronar, 11s. 6)2 d.; of accountants,
£3 16s. 2d. To Margaret Duchess of Montrose, as p. 98.
by receipt of William Carmichell , £66 13s. ^d.~\ Et
Sororibus Sancte Clare de Yeris in uno barili salmonum
334
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1518.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Edinburgh.
annuatim pro tribus libris pecunie de mandato domini
regis defuncti durante sua voluntate, de anno compoti et
anno precedente hoc compotum, vj H., et mandatur com-
potantibus per rotulatorem quod de cetero deliberent
hujusmodi salmonum Sororibus Sancte Katherine manenti-
bus prope Burrowmure de Edinburgh. [To Bertoun , Comp-
troller, £261 lis. 7d. Sum, £338 12 s, 7)2d.] Et sic
eque.
Compotum Eoberti Bertoune de Uvir Bertoune, com-
potorum rotulatoris ac custumarii de Edinburgh, [Edin-
burgh, 21 August 1518, from 22 August 1517 .
Charge . Custom of 78 lasts 2 sacks wool (£101$ 13s.
5d.), 62 lasts 18 dacres 5 hides (£167 16s.), 5835 dozen
woollen cloth (£289 5s.), 50,910 woolfells (£339 7s. 9{2d.),
500 futefells (13s. 5d-)> 4-060 lentryneware (£3 7s. 6d .),
600 rabbitskins (6s.), 8 lasts salmon (£19 5$-), 10 lasts
herrings (£6), 3720 cod (£7 10s.), 2 barrels meat (5s.), 23
chalders 8 bolls salt (£2 7s.), 26 chalders coal (£1 15s. 8d.),
and certain English goods,] confluentibus ad dictum
regnum apud dictum burgum, [(£55 12s.); £1926 Os. 7)ad-.
Discharge. Fee - of tronar, £3 5s. 2d.; of accountants,
£32 2s. To Thomas Schaw, £10; and Sir John Scharp,
£13 6s. 8d.; as p. 269.] Et domino Jacobo Ellem,
capellano de le Barres, capienti annuatim viginti marcas,
de anno compoti, xiij K. vj s. viij d. [To heirs of Thomas
Moffet, £8; Nicholas Abirnethy, by his receipt, £16; John
Drummond, at risk, £10; Mariot Stanelie, by her receipt,
£20; and chaplain in Edinburgh Castle, £10 ; as p. 55.
To Henry Maire,] scribe scaccarii, [£13 6s. 8d.; Master
John Chesholme, £50 ; and Master Thomas Hay, by pre-
cept of governor and at risk, £50; as p. 269.] Et eidem
de custuma unius laste trium seccorum et quatuor petra-
rum lane spectantium abbati et conventui de Milros
extendentium ad septemdecim libras undecim solidos et
duos denarios, eis concessarum custuma libera per cartam
sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super compotum, xvij li.
xj s. ij d. Et eidem de custuma duarum lastarum trium
1518.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
335
saccorum viginti duarum petrarum lane et centum
triginta pellium lanuatarum spectantium Archibaldo
Douglas extendentium ad triginta duas libras quatuor-
decim solidos et sex denarios, eis concessarum per
dominum gubernatorem custuma libera per preceptum
ejusdem alias ostensum super compotum, xxxij H. xiiij s.
vj d. Et eidem per solutionem factam Margarete Crech-
toune comitisse de Rothes in centum marcas, ex eo quod
olim Georgius Halkirstoun, tunc maritus dicte Margarete
et dicta Margareta habuerunt literam sub magno sigillo
de omnibus bonis ipsorum custumandorum durantibus
eorum vita libere non solvendo custumam de eorum bonis
ad summam centum mar carum annuatim, cujus lit er e
effectui et tenori dicta Margareta in presentia dominorum
renuntiavit in futurum, prout expositum fuerit coram
dictis auditoribus scaccarii, lxvj H. xiij s. iiij d. Et
magistro Edwardo Cunyghame percipienti annuatim
quadraginta libras de dictis custumis de anno compoti,
xl H. [Sum, £ 396 6s. 2d. Balance, £1529, l^s. 5fed., g$XeMt
paid to Bertoune, Comptroller.'] Et sic eque. Stor?une’ rotlJ
Compotum Johannis Ogilvy de Laveroklaw, custumarii Banffe.
de Banff, redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem, [26
August 1518, from 27 March 1517.] Memorandum
quod compotans non onerat se de xlv R. de arreragiis
quondam Georgei Curroure, tunc custumarii de Banff,
restantibus in pede compoti sui redditi anno etc. vcnono,
ut patet in eodem, nec onerat se de custumis dicti burgi a
decimo sexto mensis Julii anni Domini etc. vcnoni usque
in diem secundum mensis Februarii anni Domini etc.
quingentesimi decimi, quia dictus Georgius intromisit
cum dictis custumis dicto tempore, pro quibus vocandi vocandi sunt,
sunt heredes et executores dicti quondam Georgei. Nec
de dictis custumis a quinto die mensis Septembris con-
tingentis anni Domini etc. decimi quinti usque ad vicesi-
mum septimum mensis Martii anni Domini etc quin-
gentesimi decimi septimi, ex eo quod Willelmus Ogilvy
de Stratherne miles intromisit cum dictis custumis per
336
ROTULI SCACCARII
1518.
Vocandi.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
idem tempus, pro quibus vocandi sunt heredes et executores
dicti quondam Willelmi. Nec de xxx R. xj g. iiij d. de
arreragiis dicti quondam Willelmi militis restantibus in
pede ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in eodem, pro quibus
simili modo vocandi sunt heredes et executores prefati
Willelmi.
[Charge. Custom of 11 dacres hides (£1 9s. id.), 300
woolfells {£3), 600 schorlings (£2), 23 lasts salmon (£55
is.), and 20 dozen woollen cloth (£1); £61 13s. id.
Discharge. Fee of accountant , £1 Os. 7d.] Et com-
potanti pro suis laboribus et expensis in ducendo dictas
custumas stricte, ex consideratione auditorum, v H. [To
Bertoune , Comptroller, £55 12s. 9d. Sum, £61 13s. id.\
Et sic eque.
Innemes, Compotum Willelmi Gaderai'e, custumarii de Inner-
R°s> . ness, Ross, Sutherland, et Cathnes, redditum apud Edin-
Suthirland, purg}1 per eundem, [28 August 1518 , from 1 August
6u Oatnnes. ^ ^
Charge. Custom of 3 lasts 10 dacres hides (£9 7s. 2/ad.\
and 25 lasts i barrels salmon (£60 ids.)], custumatorum
et asportatorum apud dictum burgum, [£70 3s. 2jtd.
Discharge. Fee of custumar, £1 3s. id.~\ Et compotanti
Robe?tuseblt Pro suis laboribus et expensis ultra feodum prescriptum
iator?un> rotu 5 ex consideratione auditorum, iiij li. [To Bertoun, Comp-
troller9 £6i 19s. lOfyd. Sum, £70 3s. 2fzd.] Et sic eque.
[In dorso.]
Innerness. Compotum ballivorum burgi de Innerness, redditum
apud Edinburgh per dominum Andream Duf, capellanum,
nomine eorundem, [7 Jidy 1518, from li August 1517.
Charge. Burgh fermes, by feu-charter, £53 6s. 8d. 1 lb.
pepper. Fermes of Ballokhill, as p. 6i, £f Sum, £57
6s. 8d. 1 lb. pepper.
Disharge. To Dominicans of Inverness, by receipt of
Rob^rtus Friar Henry Dewar, Prior, £10; and chaplain in Cathedral
Bertoun, rotu- ^ jyporay, gg <§§. gg. g§ ^ pQ p>erf;0un) Compt-
1518.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
337
roller , £J+6 18s. 1 lb. pepper. Sum, £57 6s. 8d. 1 lb.
pepper .] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Linlithqw, redditum Linlithqw.
apud Edinburgh per Johannem Spens, unum eorundem,
[8 July 1518, from 9 July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £5.
Discharge. To Prioress of Manwell, at risk, as p. 62, Robertas
13s. 1^. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £1+ 6s. 8d. Sum, £5.] lator.
Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Eenfrew, redditum Eenfrew.
apud Edinburgh per Bartholomeum Gibsoun, unum
eorundem, [8 Jidy 1518, from 8 July 1517. iBHfnCot
Fermes, by feu-charter , £5 6s. 8d.; paid to Bertoun, lator.
Comptroller.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Drumfreis, [. Edinburgh , Drumfreis.
1 Jidy 1518,] per Eogerum Makbrayar, aldirmannum
dicti burgi, [ from 3 July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £20 Is.
Discharge. To Minorites of Dumfries, as p. 109 , £13 SobertuSeblt
7s. 8d. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £6 13s. ltd. Sum , Stor?une’ rotu'
£20 Is.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Peblis, [. Edinburgh , 1 Peblis.
July 1518,] per Thomam Eobisoune nomine eorundem,
[ from It July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £9 6s. 8d. Annualrcnt
of William Doby , as p. 109, 3s. ltd. Sum, £9 10s.
Discharge. To Hospital of St. Leonard, as p. 109, by Robertas
receipts of Sir John Quhite, Master, £1 6s. 8d. To Bertoun , lator.
Comptroller, £8 3s. ltd. Sum, £9 10s.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Euthirglen, [. Edinburgh , Euthir-
1 July 1518, t from 3 July 1517. glen.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £13.
Discharge. To Dean and Chapter of Glasgow, as p. 58]
VOL XIV, Y
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Aire.
Craile.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Striveling.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Kirkcud-
brycht.
338 EOTULI SCACCAEII 1518.
presidente et capitulo dicte ecclesie per suas literas manu
Cuthberti Symsoun, notarii et scribe dicti capituli, sub-
scriptas fatentibus solutionem super compotum, [£11 .
To Bertoun , Comptroller , £2. Sum, £ 13 .] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Aire, redditum apud
Edinburgh per Johannem Broune nomine eorundem,
[6 July 1518 , from 7 July 1517.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £20; paid, as p. 61, to
Dominicans of Ayr, by receipt of Friar James Yong,
Frior.\
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Craile, redditum apud
Edinburgh per Eobertum Borthuik, unum eorundem,
[15 July 1518, from 16 July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £11.
Discharge. To Prior of St Andrews, by receipt of Sir
John Lewingtoun, chamberlain of that place, £2 13s. l^d.;
and James Lundy of Balgony] domino J ohanne Gourlay,
capellano decani Abirdonensis, et magistro Thoma
Meldrome de Segy fatentibus solutionem super com-
potum, [£5, as p. 59. To Bertoune, Comptroller, £3,
6s. 8d. Sum, £11.'] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Striveling, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Alexandum Forestare, prepositum
ejusdem, [15 July 1518, from 10 July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £16.
Discharge. To Abbot of Cambuskynneth, as p. 273, by
receipt of Sir William Patesoun, sub-prior, £15, 6s. 8d. To
Bertoun, Comptroller, 13s. J^d. Sum, £16.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Kirkcudbrycht, [Edin-
burgh, 15 Jidy 1518 ,] per Thomam McLellane de
Bondby, aldirmannum dicti burgi, [from 18 Jidy 1517.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £6 13s. l^d.; paid to Minorites
of said burgh, as p. Ill , by receipt of Friar William
Tennande, their warden, £6 13s. l^d.]
1518.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
339
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Montrose, redditum Montros.
apud Edinburgh per David Rawyn, unum eorundem, [16
July 1518, from 17 July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £16.
Discharge. To Abbot of Jedburgh, Prior of Bostinoth,
and canons, by receipt of Master James Cray, rector of
Lundy , £2 12s.; and Bishop of Brechin, by letters under Robertuseblt
his signet, £12 5s. l^d. ; as p. 60. To Bertoun, Com - £,tor?un’ rotu
ptroller, £1 2s. 8d. Sum, £16.'] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Irwyne, redditum apud Irwyne.
Edinburgh per Johannem Houstoun, unum eorundem,
[16 July 1518, from 10 July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £7 6s. 8d.
Discharge. To William Cunynghame of Craganis, at §Xtusebit
risk, as p. 61, £1 6s. 8d. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £6. tator™0’ rotu'
Sum, £7, 6s. 8d.] Et sic eque.
‘Compotum ballivorum burgi de Hadingtoune, redditum Hading-
apud Edinburgh per Cuthbertum Dikkesoun, unum toun.
eorundem, [9 Jidy 1518, from 11 Jidy 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £15.
Discharge. To Prioress of Haddington, by receipt of
Lady Elizabeth Hepburn, Prioress, £2; Abbot of Dunferm -
ling], Willelmo ISTeisbit, burgense de Edinburgh, ex parte
reverendissimi domini archiepiscopi Sanctiandree, com-
mendatarii dicti monasterii, fatente solutionem super
compotum, [£2; and Master of Hospital of St. Laurence ,]
domino Johanne Gourlaw, moderno magistro dicti hos-
. to . ° Respondebit
pitalis, latente solutionem super compotum, [£1; as p. Robertus
63. To Bertoune, Comptroller, £10. Sum, £15.] Et lator™1”6’ r° u
sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Northberwyk, [Edin- North-
burgh, 9 July 1518,] per Thomam Richartsoun, unum berwik.
ballivorum dicti burgi, [from 23 July 1517.
Respondebit
Robertus
Fermes, by tolerance, £1; paid to Bertoun , Comp- Bertoune- rotu'
lator.
troller.]
Dunber-
tane.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Inver-
keithin.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Dunde.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Wigtoun.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
340 EOTULI SCACCAEII 1518.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Dunbertane, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Wilelmum Striveling de Glorat
nomine eorundem, [12 July 1518 , from 7 July 1517.
Charge. Femes, by feu-charter, £8.
Discharge. To chaplain in Dumbarton Castle, by receipt
of Master John Striveling, chaplain, £6 13s. 5d.; in
church of St. Mary, by receipt of Master Robert Maxwell,
provost of said church, £ 1 ; as p. 207. To Bertoun,
Comptroller, 6s. 8d. Sum, £8.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Inverkeithing, [. Edin-
burgh, 15 July 1518, from 16 July 1517.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £5; paid to Bertoun, Com-
ptroller.]
Compotum ballivorum de Dunde, redditum apud
Edinburgh per Willelmum Quhite, unum eorundem,
[17 July 1518, from 21 July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £20.
Discharge. To Minorites of Dundee, by receipt of Friar
John Conelsoun, warden, £5; two chaplains in Brechin, by
receipt of Jphn Erskin and John Ettale, chaplains, £6
13s. l^d.; as p. 276.] Et Patricio domino lie Gray per-
cipienti annuatim sex libras de dictis firmis, magistro
Eoberto Monorgond nomine dicti domini per suas literas
fatente solutionem super compotum de eodem anno
compoti, vj H. [To Constable of Dundee, £1; and Prior
of St Andrews, 13s. Jd/.j as p. 276 ; both at risk. To
Bertoune, Comptroller, 13s. J^d. Sum, £20.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Wigtoun, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Thomam Mure, unum eorundem,
[17 July 1518, from 10 July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £20.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Wigtoun, by receipt of
Friar John Donaldsoun, Prior, £6 13s. Jgl.; and Sir John
Quhite, by his receipt, £10; as p. 111. To Bertoune,
Comptroller, £3 6s. 8d. Sum, £20.] Et sic eque.
1518.
BEGUM SCOTOEUM.
341
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Perth, [. Edinburgh , 20 Perth.
July 1518f\ per Andream Blynsele nomine eorundem,
[from 13 July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £80.
Discharge. To Prior of St Andrews, by receipt of Sir
John Quhit, 13s. id.; Abbot of Cambuskynneth, by receipt of
Master Laurence Talliefeir, £3 10s.; Abbot of Scone, by
receipt of John Clerk, sub-prior, £5 3s. id.; Prior of
Vallis Virtutis, £33 6s. 8d.; with pensions of Hospitals of
St. Leonard and St. Mary Magdalene , £5 12s.; both by
receipt of Prior Hugh; Dominicans of Perth, by receipt of
Friar Robert Lite, Prior, £18 3s. id.; Carmelites of Perth,
by receipt of Prior, £3 6s. 8d.; and provost and community of
Perth for bridge of Tay, by receipt of Thomas Fothringhame,
£10 lis. 8d.; as p. 59. Sum, £80.'] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Banff, redditum apud Banff.
Edinburgh per magistrum Jacobum Currour nomine
eorundem, [20 July 1518, from 8 August 1516 ; 2
years .
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £66 13s. id.
Discharge. To College of Aberdeen, by receipt of Master
Hector Boyis, and at risk, £25 6s. 8d.; and Bishop of
Aberdeen, by receipt of Master William Rolland and
at risk, £6 13s. id. as p. 210.] Et per solutionem
factam magistro Jacobo Ogilvy, commendatario de Dri-
burgh, tutori et wardam habenti terrarum Alexandri
Ogilvy, filii fratris sui, percipienti annuatim quatuor
libras de dictis firmis, dicto magistro Jacobo per literas
fatente solutionem super compotum de dictis duobus Eobertuseblt
annis compoti, viij B. [To Bertoun, Comptroller, £26 13 s. lator. ’ r°
id. Sum, £66 13s. id.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Cowper, redditum Cowper.
apud Edinburgh per David Eleschare, unum eorundem,
[28 July 1518, from 18 July 1517.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £1 7 6s. 8d. ; paid to Abbot and
Convent of Culros, as p. 60, by two receipts.]
342
KOTULI SCACCAEII
1518.
Kingkorne.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Forfare.
J edburgh.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Edinburgh.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu- ’
lator.
Abirdene.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Kingorne, redditum
apud Edinburgh per David Boswell, unum eorundem,
[23 July 1518, from, 23 July 1517.
Charge. Arrears, £2 10s. Fermes, by feu-charter,
£2 10s. Sum, £5.
Discharge. To Constable of Kinghorn, as p. 63, two
years, at risk, £4- Balance, £1. To Bertoun, Comp-
troller, 10s. Balance , 10s.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Forfare, redditum apud
Edinburgh per Willelmum Arnott, aldermannum dicti
burgi, [24 July 1518, from 17 July 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £8 13s. 4d.
Discharge. To chaplain in Fynnewin, by tolerance, by
receipt of Master John Michelsoune, £6 13s. fd. ; and Abbot
of Jedburgh, Prior of Bostinoth, and canons, by receipt of
John Abbot of Jedburgh, Prior of Bostinoth, £2 ; as p.
62. Sum, £8 13s. 4d.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Jedburgh, [Edinburgh,
9 August 1518, from 3 July 1517.
Charge. Arrears, £9. Fermes, by feu-charter, £3.
Sum, £12.
Discharge. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £3. Balance , £9.\
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Edinburgh, redditum
ibidem per Johannem Adamsoune, unum ballivorum dicti
burgi, [17 August 1518, from 12 August 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £34 13s. 4d.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Edinburgh, £6 13s. 4d.;
provost and canons of Corstorphyne, £20 ; and Abbot of
Dunfermling, at risk, £5; as p. 110. To Bertoune,
Comptroller, £3. Sum, £34 13s. 4d.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Abirdene, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Johannem Mar nomine eorundem,
[20 August 1518, from 8 August 1517.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £213 6s. 8d.
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343
Discharge. To Bishop of Aberdeen , by receipt of Gilbert
Menzeis, £21 6s. 8d Dominicans of Aberdeen , by receipt
of Friar Andrew Maknele, Prior , £17 6s. 8d.; Carmelites,
by receipt of Friar John Galloway , Prior, £6 13s. lyd.; Dean
and. Chapter of Aberdeen, £1 ; annuity of heirs of Patrick
Bercla transferred to church ,] domino Johanne Malisoun,
collectore dicte ecclesie, per suas literas manu sua sub-
scriptas fatente solutionem super compotum, \£5 ; Bishop
of Caithness, at risk, £3 6s. 8d.; Bishop of Orkney, at
risk, £5 ; heirs of William Wricht, by receipt of Sir
Alexander Irwyn of Drum , knight, £5; Margaret Duchess
of Montrose ,] solute Willelmo Carmichell ex parte dicte
ducisse, domino archidiacono Sanctiandree testante dictam
solutionem super compotum, [£4-0 ; and John Lord
Frskin , by receipt of Master David Frskin, £100 ; as p. 5o!Kwblt
65. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £8 13s. lyd. Sum, £tor!un’ rotu
£213 6s. 8d.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Culane, redditum apud Culane.
Edinburgh per Thomam Hay, unum eorundem, [25 August
1518, from 8 August 1517.
Charge. Fermes of burgh and lands adjacent, as p. 133,
£21 12s. 8d.
Discharge. To chaplain for soul of Queen Flizabeth, by
receipt of Sir Thomas Ceddes, chaplain, £6 13s. lyd. ; and,
medical graduate in University of Aberdeen, at risk, Eobertuseblt
£12 6s.; as p. 113. To Bertmme, Comptroller, £2 13s. EtaT’ rotu‘
lyd. Sum, £21 12s. 8d.~\ Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Name, redditum apud Name.
Edinburgh per Johannem Boss, unum eorundem, [28
August 1518, from 5 September 1510 ; 8 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter (£10 yearly), £80.
Discharge. To Bertoun ■ Comptroller, £15. Balance,
£651\ Pro qua resta dictus rotulator cum avisiamento
dominorum auditorum scaccarii composuit cum compo-
tante pro viginti libris dicto rotulatori solutis, pro quibus
respondebit, lxv H. Et sic eque.
A vice-
comitibus.
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CCCXLIX. [CCCLXII.]
COMPOTUM BOBERTI BERTOUN, COMPOTORUM
ROTULATORIS.
A.D. 1518.
Compotum Roberti Bertoun de Ovirbertoun, compo-
torum rotulatoris, redditum apud Edinburgh vicesimo
septimo die mensis Augusti anno Domini millesimo quin-
gentesimo decimo octavo, de omnibus receptis suis et ex-
pensis per firmas et redditus et proficua totius proprietatis
domino regis a die tertio mensis Septembris anni Domini
etc. vcdecimi septimi usque ad vicesimum quintum diem
ejusdem, mensis anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi exclus-
ive, auditoribus reverendissimo in Cristo patre Jacobo
Glasguensi archiepiscopo, cancellario, Jacobo abbate de
Dundranane, magistro Gavino Dunbar, archidiacono
Sanctiandree, clerico registri, dominis Jacobo Kincragy,
decano Abirdonensi, Thoma Halkerstoun, preposito de
Crechtoun, magistro Johann e Campbell de Thorntoun,
thesaurario supremi domini nostri regis, domino Johanne
Quhite, rectore de Petcokkis, et Nicholaio Craufurd de
Oxgang.
Idem onerat se in primis de xxxv s. x d. receptis a
vicecomite de Abirdene in scaccario anno Domini mille-
simo quingentesimo decimo octavo. Et de iij 11. iij s.
receptis a vicecomite de Fiff. Et de vj s. viij d. a vice-
comite de Kinross. Et de vj d. a ballivo de Cunyng-
hame. Et de xvj R. xviij s. iiij d. a vicecomite de Kin-
cardin. Et de iiij s. iiij d. a vicecomite de Linlithqw.
Et de ix d. a vicecomite de Peblis. Et de xix s. x d. a
vicecomite de Clakmannane. Et de xxx s. ij d. a vice-
1518.
EEGUM SCOTOKUM.
345
comite de Striveling. Et de 1 E. iiij s. a vicecomite de
Benfrew. Summa hujus oneris, lxxv H. iij s. v d.
Item idem onerat se de xlvj H. xviij s. a ballivo de A ballivis
Invernes in scaccario anno Domini etc. vcdecimo octavo, burgorum.
Et de iiij li. vj s. viij d. a ballivo de Linlithqw. Et de
v H. vj s. viij d. a ballivo de Eenfrew. Et de vj H. xiij s.
iiij d. a ballivo de Drumfreis. Et de viij li. iij s. iiij d.
a ballivo de Peblis. Et de xl s. a ballivo de Buthirglen.
Et de iij H. vj s. viij d. a ballivo de Craile. Et de
xiij s. iiij d. a ballivo de Striveling. Et de xxij s. viij d.
a ballivo de Montros. Et de vj H. a ballivo de Irvyne.
Et de x li. a ballivo de Hadingtoun. Et de xx s. a ballivo
de Northberwik. Et de vj s. viij d. a ballivo de Dun-
bartane. Et de v H. a ballivo de Innerkethin. Et de
xiij s. iiij d, a ballivo de Dunde. Et de iij li. vj s. viij d.
a ballivo de Wigtoun. Et de xxvj li. xiij s. iiij d. a
ballivo de Banff. Et de iij li. a ballivo de Jedburgh.
Et de iij li. a ballivo de Edinburgh. Et de viij H. xiij s.
iiij d. a ballivo de Abirdene. Et de Iiij s. iiij d. a ballivo
de Culane. Et de x s. a ballivo de Kingorne, receptis
anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimo octavo.
Summa hujus oneris, jcxlix li. vij s. iiij d.
Item idem onerat se de xiij li. xiij s. vj d. receptis a A custum-
custumario de Pettinweme et Craile in scaccario anno etc. ariis.
quingentesimo decimo octavo. Et de liiij H. receptis ab
eodem custumario pro assisa allecum eodem anno. Et
de lv li. xvij s. vij d. ob. receptis a custumario de Air.
Et de xxxij li. v s. iiij d. a custumario de Irwyne. Et
de jcxlvij li. xvj s. x d. ob. a custumario de Hadingtoun.
Et de lxxxv li. iij s. iij d. ob. a custumario de Dunde.
Et de v li. xvij s. vij d. ob. a custumario de Abirbrotht.
Et de xx li. a custumario de Disart. Et de xl li. a cus-
tumario de Linlithqw. Et de viij li. xv s. vj d. a cus-
tumario de Monthros. Et de xxxvij li. vj s. viij d. a
custumario de Striveling. Et de v li. xviij s. iiij d. a
custumario de Innerkethin. Et de jclxvj li. x s. ix d. a
custumario de Perth. Et de xij li. xiij s. iiij d. a custum-
ario de Cowper. Et de lxx 11. a custumario de Kirkcud-
346
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1518.
A ballivis
ad extra.
Extra
rotulos.
brycht, Wigtoun, et Qubithirne. Et de ijclxj li. xj s.
vij d. a custumario de Abirdene. Et de jmvcxxix H. xiiij s.
v d. ob. a custumario de Edinburgh. Et de lv li. xij s.
ix d. receptis a custumario de Banff in scaccario anno
Domini etc. vcdecimo octavo. Summa hujus oneris,
ijmvjcxxxj li. xvij s. vij d. ob.
Item idem onerat se de lvj li. iij s. iiij d. receptis a
feodifirmario de Fethirkerne in scaccario anno Domini
millesimo quingentesimo decimo octavo. Et de lxxiiij li.
vij s. viij d. receptis a receptoribus de Kintor, Coule, et
Onele. Et de jc li. a relicta quondam Andree War dropper
de arreragiis compoti sui de Kinclevin. Et de vijcxlj li.
xiij s. iiij d. a camerario Galwidie. Et de jcxxij 31. vj s.
x d. receptis a camerario de Carrik, Leswalt, et Menybrig.
Et de jclx li. a camerario de Garviauch. Et de iijclxixli.
iij s. iiij d. ab arrenditario de Orknay et Schetland. Et
de ijclxxv 31. xvj s. iiij d. xxiiij celdris xj bollis iij ferlotis
ij peccis ordei ij celdris xiiij bollis j ferlota farrine aven-
atice a camerario Rossie. Et de jcxxxj li. xix s. viij d.
x celdris ix bollis iij ferlotis ordei iiij lastis salmonum a
camerario de Ardmannach. Et de vijclxiij li. xix s.
iiij d. a camerario de Strath erne. Et de vijcl li. ij s. x
celdris j bolla j ferlota ji peccis frumenti xxxvij celdris
iij bollis ij ferlotis ij part ferlote ordei xiiij celdris j bolla
j ferlota ij peccis avenarum a camerario de Fiff. Et de
ijclxij li. a camerario de Strathde et Cromar. Et de
iiijclxxj li. xv s. iiij d. a camerario de Brechin et Nevare.
Et de lxxxvij li. xiij s. iiij d. receptis de arreragiis camer-
arii Forestar de firmis Galwidie receptis in scaccario anno
Domini etc. vcdecimo octavo. Summa hujus oneris,
ii i j miij clx vi j li. vj d. x celdre j bolla j ferlota ji pecce
frumenti lxxij celdre ix bolle j ferlota ij part pecce ordei
ij celdre xiiij bolle j ferlota farrine avenatice xiiij celdre
j bolla j ferlota ij pecce avenarum iiij laste salmonum.
Item idem onerat se de iiijclxvj li. xiij s. iiij d.
receptis a comite de Huntlie in completam solutionem
bonorum eschaetorum Alexandri Hay de Ardendrach,
Magni Mowat de Balquholle, et David Lyoun ac suorum
1518.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
347
complicum pro interfectione quondam Alexandri Baner-
man de Waltirtoun. Et de jclxxx R. v s. vij d. receptis
a Johanne Crechtoun, camerario de Kinclevin, de firmis
dicti dominii. Et de lxvj R. xiij s. iiij d. receptis a
David Leirmonth de firmis terrarum de Balcomy de
terminis Sancti Martini et Penthecostes infra hoc com-
potum. Et de xl R. receptis a magistro Johanne Camp-
bell, thesaurario, pro grassuma terrarum de Dundonald
per assedationem dicto magistro Johanni factam pro
terminis quinque annorum incipiendo in festo Penthecostes
anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi. Et de xiij R. vj s.
viij d. de firmis terrarum de Kingis Medow prope Edin-
burgh de anno compoti. Summa hujus oneris, vijclxvj R.
xviij s. xj d.
Item idem onerat se de vjclv R. xv s. iij d. per vendi- Victualia,
tionem septuaginta duarum celdrarum novem bollarum
unius ferlote et ij part pecce ordei, bolla stante ad duo-
decim solidos, et dempta bolla de celdra pro le cheritie de
dicta summa ordei. Et de xxvj R. ij s. per venditionem
duarum celdrarum quatuordecim bollarum et unius ferlote
farrine, bolla stante ad duodecim solidos, et dempta bolla
pro celdra pro le cheritie. Et de lvj R. vj s. x d. ob. per
venditionem quatuordecim celdrarum unius bolle unius
ferlote duarum peccarum avenarum, bolla stante ad quin-
que solidos, examinatarum super compotum, que victualia
superius onerantur. Summa hujus oneris, vijcxxxviij R.
iiij s. j d. ob.
Item idem onerat se de lxxxxij R. per venditionem Salmones,
duarum lastarum salmonum et duarum lastarum le girlss
licet essent quatuor laste salmonum, lasta salmonum stante
ad viginti sex libras et lasta le girlss ad viginti libras,
quia non erant sufficientes mercantie, prout rotulator
fidem fecit super compotum. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de xx R. xv s. per venditionem octo Correa,
dacrarum et trium corriorum, dacra stante ad quinqua-
ginta solidos. Et de viij R. vj s. de intestinis octuaginta
trium martarum intratis in libris domicilii in lardinaria
per tempus compoti. Et de vj R. xviij s. iiij d. per.
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1518.
venditionem quadraginta unius petre et octo librarum
cepi provenientium de dictis martis. Summa hujus
oneris, xxxv 11. xix s. iiij d. Summa totalis onerationis,
viijmviijclvj 3± xj s. iij d. x celdre j bolla j ferlota ji
pecce frumenti.
Item idem onerat se de xv li. receptis a ballivo de Name
in scaccario anno prescripto. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de lxiiij li. xix s. x d. ob. receptis
a custumario de Invernes in scaccario anno prescripto.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis cum prescripts duabus
onerationibus, viijmixcxxxvj li. xj s. j d. x celdra j bolla
j ferlota j^- pecce frumenti.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
pro expensis domini regis et sui domicilii a primo die
mensis Septembris inclusive anni Domini etc. vcdecimi
septimi usque ad vicesimum quintum Augusti anni
Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi exclusive, qui sunt duo-
decim menses kalendales exceptis septem diebus, in mille
quingentis triginta octo libris decem solidis duobus den-
ariis et obolo particulariter examinatis in libris dietarum
dicti domini regis super compotum, ut patet in eisdem,
jmvcxxxviij li. x s. ij d. ob. Summa hujus expense
patet. Et sic restant vijmiijclxxxxviij li. xj d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per emptionem cer-
tarum specierum et chandrie extendentium ad centum
triginta unam libras quinque solidos et septem denarios
et intratarum in libris dietarum domicilii domini regis par-
ticulariter examinatis super compotum per dictum tempus,
ut patet in eisdem, jcxxxj li. v s. vij d. Summa hujus
expense patet. Et sic restant vijmijclxvj li xv s. iiij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro le uncostis super
dominum regem et sue familie per dictum tempus in
sexaginta duabus libris quinque solidis et quinque denariis,
ut patet in eisdem libris particulariter examinatis super
compotum, lxij li. v s. v d. Summa hujus expense patet.
Et sic restant vijmijciiij li. ix s. xj d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro superexpositis
1518.
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349
suis in pede ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in eodem,
vcxxij H. xvj s. iiij d. Summa hujus expense patet.
Et sic restant vj vjclxxxj H. xiij s. vij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
tribus dominis, videlicet Borthuik, Euthven, et Erskin,
unoquoque eorum capiente ducentas libras pro tertia parte
anni a primo die mensis Septembris inclusive anni Domini
etc. vcdecimi septimi usque ad primum diem ejusdem
mensis anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi exclusive per
pompotantem solutas et sub periculo ejusdem, . vc li.
Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant vjmlxxxj H.
xiij s. vij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Patricio Crechtoun de Cranstoun Eiddale militi, perci-
pienti annuatim quadringentas marcas pro custodia dicti
castri de Edinburgh tempore residentie domini regis in
eodem et usque ad adventum domini gubernatoris, a primo
die mensis Septembris inclusive anni Domini etc. vcdecimi
septimi usque ad primum diem ejusdem mensis anni
Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi exclusive, ijclxvj li. xiij s.
iiij d. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant
vmviijcxv tt. iij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Eoberto Borthuik et sex aliis machinatoribus remanenti-
bus in castro de Edinburgh pro custodia domini regis,
dicto Eoberto capiente in mense decem libras et quolibet
aliorum sex capiente in mense quatuor libras et duos
solidos, videlicet a primo Septembris inclusive anni
Domini etc. vcdecimi septimi usque ad primum diem
ejusdem mensis anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi ex-
clusive, extendentes in toto ad quadringintas quindecim
libras et quatuor solidos particulariter examinatos super
compotum, iiijcxv li. iiij s. Summa hujus expense patet.
Et sic restant vmiijclxxxxix li. xvj s. iij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Alano Steuart, capitaneo de Millane, custodienti castrum
de Dunbertane, in ducentis marcis pro custodia dicti
castri per tempus compoti et sub periculo compotantis,
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1518.
jcxxxiij H. vj s. viij d. Et simili modo per idem tempus
in aliis ducentis marcis pro custodia dicti castri de Dun-
bertane per preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto pre-
cepto unacum acquittantia dicti Alani capitanei ostenso
super compotum, jcxxxiij Ii. vj s. viij d. Summa harum
expensarum, ijclxvj Ii. xiij s. iiij d. Et sic restant
vmjcxxxiij H. ij s. xj d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
decem lie halbertaris, quolibet eorum capiente in mense
quinquaginta solidos, et duobus histrionibus, quolibet
eorum in mense capiente quinquaginta qua tuor solidos, a
primo die mensis Septembris anni Domini etc. vcdecimi
septimi inclusive usque ad primum diem ejusdem mensis
anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi exclusive, extendentes
in spatio dictorum duodecim mensium ad tricentas sex-
aginta quatuor libras et sexdecim solidos particulariter
examinatos super compotum et sub periculo compotantis,
iijclxiiij li. xvj s. Et Mariote Douglas, nutrici domini
regis, percipienti annuatim centum marcas in feodo suo, de
anno compoti et sub periculo compotantis, lxvj li. xiij s.
iiij d. Et dicte Mariote pro certis rebus emptis domino
regi in quadraginta quinque libris per preceptum domi-
norum regentium et consilii, dicto precepto unacum
acquittantia dicte Mariote ostenso super compotum,
xlv H. Et pro reparatione camere magistri in qua in-
struitur dominus rex, videlicet per emptionem duodecim
le balis et viginti quatuor lie rauchteris pro reparatione
dicte camere, lij s. Summa harum expensarum,
iiijclxxix li. xvj d. Et sic restant iiijmvjcliiij li. xix d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro gagiis viginti
duorum plegiorum remanentium cum domino de Maxwell
in castro de Lochmabane pro securitate regni et patrie a
primo die mensis Septembris anni Domini etc. vcdecimi
septimi inclusive usque ad primum diem ejusdem mensis
anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi exclusive, allocando
dictis viginti duobus plegiis pro tribus primis mensibus
triginta sex libras octo solidos et novem denarios, et pro
dictis novem mensibus sequentibus centum octuaginta
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351
libras, extendentes in toto per dictum tempus ad ducentas
sexdecim libras octo solidos et novem denarios, par-
ticulariter examinatos super compotum, ijcxvj Ii. viij s.
ix d. Et liberate magistro Patricio Blacater, archi-
diacono Glasguensi, pro custodia castri de Blacader, de
mandato regentium et dominorum consilii per dictum
tempus et sub periculo compotantis, jcxxxiij Ii. vj s.
viij d. Et solute domino Patricio Hammiltoun de
Kincavill pro custodia Georgei Douglas in castro de
Blaknes de mandato dictorum dominorum regentium et
consilii et sub periculo compotantis, 1 Ii. Et domino
Jacobo Hammiltoun pro suis expensis tempore quo onerat
ad partes Gallie cum Georgio Douglas, videlicet pro
propriis expensis et naulo navis, impositione victualium
in dicta nave, extendentibus in toto ad ducentas sexaginta
septem marcas, particulariter examinatis super compotum,
jclxxviij Ii. Summa harum expensarum, vclxxvij Ii. xv s.
v d. Et sic restant iiijmlxxvj li. vj s. ij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro expensis factis et
deliberatis uxori monsieur la Bastie et capitaneo de
Sanet Jakkis a tempore proditorie interfectionis quondam
monsieur la Bastie in castro de Dunbar usque ad adven-
tum capitanei Morice ad dictum castrum, in centum
octuaginta quatuor libris novem solidis et quatuor denariis
particulariter examinatis super compotum, jclxxxiiij Ii.
ix s. iiij d. Et pro expensis factis et deliberatis ad
dictum castrum de Dunbar capitaneo Morice a recessu
capitanei Sanet Jakkis usque ad diem dicti compoti, in
quadringintis septuaginta quatuor libris et duobus solidis
dicto capitaneo Morice per suum manuale scriptum
fatente liberationem super compotum et particulariter ex-
aminatis super compotum, iiijcixxiiij Ii. ij s., pro quibus Respondebit
dictus capitaneus respondebit. Et pro laboratione et Mwice.eus
manuratione terrarum dominicalium de Westbernis, et
liberate Mcholaio Wardlaw et domino Jacobo Leirmonth
in centum duabus libris, ipsis per scripturas manuales
fatentibus solutionem super compotum, jcij Ii., pro quibus Respondebunt
respondebunt. Et per solutionem factam regine in partem Smonthf
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1518.
solutionis firmarum terrarum dominicalium de Dunbar in
nonaginta una libris tresdecim solidis et quatuor denariis
de termino Penthecostes hujus compoti, dicta regina, per
suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam et sub signeto
ostensam super compotum, lxxxxj E. xiij s. iiij d. Et
Nicholaio Wardlaw in viginti libris per preceptum domini
gubernatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti
Nicholaii ostenso super compotum, xx E. Summa harum
expensarum, viijclxxij B. iiij s. viij d. Et sic restant
iijmijciiij E. xviij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per emptionem
quinque celdrarum frumenti et quinque celdrarum brasii
pro centum et quadraginta libris, bolla frumenti stante
ad novemdecim solidos et brasii ad sexdecim solidos,
liberatarum comiti de Arane tempore sui regiminis et
residentie in Edinburgo de mandato dominorum consilii
prout constabat auditoribus super compotum et sub
periculo compotantis, jcxl li. Et compotanti pro sup-
portatione castri de Hume, videlicet viginti quatuor
personarum existentium in eodem, a vicesimo sexto
Martii anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi inclusive usque
ad penultimum Septembris ejusdem anni etiam inclusive,
in centum octuaginta libris taxatis per regentes et
dominos consilii per dictum tempus et liberatis per dictum
compotantem personis existentibus in dicto castro in
diversis rebus necessariis pro custodia dicti castri et sub
periculo compotantis, jclxxx B. Et pro naulo et certis
expensis duarum machinarum lie channonis tempore quo
comes de Arane, regens, inerat ad Eddringtoun, licet dicte
machine navigate erant nisi ad ISTorthberwik et reverse
sunt, prout constabat auditoribus super compotum, viij E.
ix s. Summa harum expensarum, iijcxxviij E. ix s.
Et sic restant ijmviijclxxv E. xij s. vj d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro reparatione et
emendatione novi operis regis de Lethe, in tegulis, in
gradu, in lie fluring gradus, in triginta quinque libris et
septem solidis particulariter examinatis super compotum,
xxxv E. vij s. Et abbati de Paslay pro duobus lez
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punchions vini clareti pro quibus dederat duos lie
punchions gubernatori, qui erant positi in navi in ultimo
transitu suo ad Galliam, ix Ii. Et pef solutionem factam
domino Alexandro Jardin de Apilgirth militi in quadra-
ginta libris ex eo quod habuerat assedationem custume
bonorum Anglicanorum ad longum tempus et auditores
scaccarii intellexerunt regem defraudatum ex illa asseda-
tione, propterea dederunt sibi hujusmodi quadraginta
libras ut ipse hujusmodi assedationem renunciaret in
futurum, ex consideratione auditorum, xl R. Et pro lie
study empto a Johanne Kik et misso versus castrum de
Dunbar, x R. Et solute Albany heraldo pro suis
laboribus per preceptum dominorum consilii, x R. Et
comiti de Athole de precepto dominorum scaccarii ex con-
sideratione eorum, xx R. Et Thome Peblis, vitrario, pro
conservatione vitri in palatiis de Edinburgh, Linlithqw,
Striveling, et Falkland, percipienti annuatim viginti libras,
de anno compoti et anno precedente hoc compotum, xl R.
Et Alexandro Wardlaw in feodo suo de anno compoti,
x R. Et duci Mediolani alias Johanni Hill in elimosina
domini regis ex consideratione auditorum, v R. Et
Roberto Scott, fabro, pro feodo suo, ex consideratione
auditorum de hoc anno tantum, v R. Et pro naulo
certarum cordarum vocatarum lie cablis et cordage
missarum domino gubernatori ad Deip per speciale
mandatum ejusdem, xij R. x s. Et pro le punchioun
vini et duobus mutonibus datis regi armorum Dacie,
iij R. x s. Et capitaneo Bukket pro naulo suo in ultimo
itinere suo ad Galliam, liij s. Et Anthonio tubicini in
octodecim libris et decem solidis in feodo suo de anno
compoti, xviij R. x s. Et per solutionem factam quinque
tubicinis Italicis in quinquaginta quinque libris et novem
solidis per preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto
manu sua subscripto ostenso super compotum, lv R. ix s.
Et dictis tubicinis Italicis in quinquaginta una libris
preter firmas et devorias dominii de Garviauch in rotulo
anni ete. vcdecimi octavi dictis tubicinis allocatas, per
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compotum, lj fi. Et pro alba et aliis vestibus sacer-
dotalibus ad capellam de Falkland, xxxvij s. iiij d. Et
domino Johanni Gourlay, magistro cone, pro suis laboribus
per tempus compoti, viij fi. Et pro marta et porco
donatis Fratribus Minoribus in elimosina domini regis in
Edinburgh, xviij S. Et pro naulo triginta octo celdrarum
trium bollarum trium ferlotarum et duarum peccarum
ordei et farrine avenatice firmarum de Boss superius
oneratarum, capienti pro naulo celdre xvj s., examinato
super compotum, xxxij 11. xv. s. ix fi. Summa harum
expensarum, iijclxxij fi. xj s. j d. Et sic restant ijmvciij B.
xvij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro expensis diversorum
cursorum et nuntiorum regiorum pro expeditione nego-
tiorum spectantium rotulatori examinatis super compotum
per tempus compoti, xiiij B. viij s. iiij d. Et compotanti
per superfluam onerationem certorum salmonum spectan-
tium Ade Hoppar oneratorum in compoto custumarii de
Invernes et ibi omissorum, iij fi. Et pro naulo quatuor
lastarum salmonum a Dingwell ad Letht, capienti pro
berili duos solidos, extendente ad quatuor libras et
sexdecim solidos, examinato super compotum, iiij B. xvj s.
Summa harum expensarum, xxij B. iiij s. iiij d. Et sic
restant ijmiiijclxxx B. xvij s. j d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
decano de Lestalrig percipienti annuatim viginti libras de
hospitio domini regis in Letht pro sustentatione unius
prebendarii in collegio de Lestalrig pro animabus regum
bone memorie Jacobi tertii et quarti, de anno compoti,
xx B. Et domino Waltero Gray, capellano celebranti in
Lestalrig ad altare Sancte Triduane, percipienti annuatim
quatuordecim marcas de dictis firmis, de quibus hoc anno
percepit de una botha octo marcas dicti hospitii, et solute
per rotulatorem sex marce super compotum, iiij B. Et
per solutionem factam Johanni Kirkwod, magistro lar-
dinarie, percipienti annuatim sex marcas in feodo suo et
pro gagiis verleti sui quatuor libras et decem solidos, de
anno compoti, viij B. x s. Et Petro Crechtoun de
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Nauchtane militi in garderoba regis, percipienti annuatim
viginti marcas in feodo suo, de anno compoti tantum, sic
quod de cetero non petatur nec solvatur usque ad perfec-
tam etatem regis. Et Patricio Donaldsoun, servitori dicti
Petri in dicta gardiroba, percipienti annuatim sex marcas,
et clerico domicilii domini regis percipienti annuatim
decem libras in feodo suo, et Johanni Adamsoun, Gilberto
Reauch, David Lowry, Johanni Langlandis, Duncano
Richartsoun, Johanni Balfour, Jacobo Bisset, Archibaldo
Auchinlek, Thome Mure, Alexando Cairmaig alias Hegth,
David Cameroun, et Johanni Bonar, et Andree Disching-
toun, qui sunt in numero quatuordecim persone, qualibet
earum percipiente in anno quatuor marcas in eorum feodis,
extendentibus in toto ad sexaginta quatuor libras tresdecim
solidos et quatuor denarios examinatos super compotum
de anno compoti, lxiiij R. xiij s. iiij d. Et Garviauch
signifero percipienti annuatim decem libras, et Willelmo
Balfour, janitori, percipienti annuatim decem libras, de
anno compoti et de termino Penthecostes precedente hoc
compotum, et Jacobo Kinloch, janitori domini regis, in
quinque libris, extendentes in toto ad triginta libras ex-
aminatas super compotum, xxx R. Et Karolo Campbell,
Willelmo Scheves, Jacobo Nesbitt, et Patricio Maxtoun,
clavigeris, quilibet eorum percipiens in anno decem libras
de anno compoti, xl R. Et Carrik signifero percipienti
in anno decem libras de anno compoti, x R. Summa
harum expensarum, jclxxvij R. iij s. iiij d. Et sic restant
ijmiijciij H. xiij s. ix d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Willelmo Duly, Johanni Craig, verletis camere domini
regis, Georgio Dempstar, ostiario regis, Patricio Spittale,
qui sunt in numero quatuor persone, quilibet eorum
percipiens in anno quatuor marcas in eorum feodis, de
anno compoti, x R. xiij s. iiij d. Et Patricio Douglas
percipienti annuatim sex marcas, et David Crechtoun in
panitria regis percipienti in anno sex marcas, et Henrico
Dempstar, senescallo domini regis, percipienti in anno
sex marcas in feodo suo et triginta quinque solidos pro
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pabulo equi sui, extendentes in toto ad tresdecim libras
et quindecim solidos, de anno compoti, xiij li. xv s. Et
per solutionem factam Elizabeth Sinclar et Elizabetht
Douglas, unaquaque earum percipiente annuatim quatuor
marcas in eorum feodis, et Mawis Atkinsoun, lotrici
domini regis, in sex marcis in anno, et Johanni Bissait,
pro tunc coco domini regis, in sex marcis in anno, et
duobus lie gromis domini regis, quilibet eorum percipiens
in anno duas marcas, et le turnebroche percipienti in
anno unam marcam, et Jacobo Dempstar, custodi vasorum
argenteorum et stanneorum, in duabus marcis, et Eoberto
Muncur, lie catur domini regis et gubernatoris, percipienti
annuatim quatuor libras in feodo suo, et magistro
Johanni Donaldsoun in quinque libris in feodo suo, et
Duncano Dausoun, carbonario, percipienti annuatim
quatuor libras in feodo .suo, et Henrico Mair, percipienti
in anno quinque marcas in feodo suo, et dicto Henrico
Dempstar pro supportatione officii sui senescallatus in
sex libris per preceptum dominorum consilii, et Eoberto
Purves in stabulo domini regis percipienti annuatim
quatuor marcas, et David Crechtoun percipienti in anno
triginta quinque solidos pro palulo equi sui, et dicto
Eoberto Purves percipienti in anno triginta quinque
solidos pro pabulo equi sui, et dicto Eoberto Muncur,
Duncano Dawsoun, percipientibus in anno pro pabulis
equorum suorum unoquoque eorum triginta quinque
solidos, et Georgio Dempstar, ostiario, percipienti annuatim
triginta quinque solidos pro pabulo equi sui, de anno
compoti et anno precedente hoc compotum, extendentes
in toto ad quinquaginta tres libras et decem solidos
examinatos super compotum, liij 11. x s. Summa harum
expensarum, lxvij li. v s. Et sic restant ijmijcxxxvj 11.
viij s. ix d.
Insuper allocatur compotanti pro feodo clerici
registri et roba sua, de anno compoti, xxij li. Et
domino Alexandro Scott et Henrico Mair pro eorum
laboribus de anno compoti, x li. Et Georgio Gud pro
suis laboribus in dicto scaccario, v H. Et dicto domino
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Alexandro Scott, capellano dicti scaccarii, iij E. vj s.
viij d. Et pro tabula, sedilibus, sera, clave domus
scaccarii, et pro viridi panno, videlicet coopertorio tabule
ostiario scaccarie spectante, vj E. Et pro pergamino et
papiro pro compotis scaccarii scribendis, cariagio rotu-
lorum de castro versus domum scaccarii, et impositione
eorundem, iij E. vj s. viij d. Et pro jacturalibus in
eodem scaccario, xx s. Et clericis custodientibus rotulos
in dicto scaccario, xxx E. Et decano Abirdonensi pro suis
laboribus in dicto scaccario, xiij E. vj s. viij d. Et domino
, Johanni Quhite pro suis laboribus dictando dictos rotulos in
dicto scaccario, xiij E. vj s viij d. Et Nicholaio Craufurd
remanenti continue super dictum scaccarium pro tabula
sua tempore dicti scaccarii, de anno compoti, x E. Et
magistro Johanni Chesholme, clerico dicti rotulatoris, pro
suis laboribus eidem serviendo, x E. Et rotulatori pro
support atione sui officii et servitorum suorum equitando
in diversis negotiis domini regis et gubernatoris et in
nundinis faciendo diversas expensas, ex consideratione
auditorum, lxxx E. Et clericis scribentibus rotulos, vide-
licet domino Alexandro Scott, Henrico Mair, Georgio
Gud, quilibet eorum percipiens in anno qua, tuor marcas,
et magistro Johanni Donaldsoun capienti quadraginta
solidos, et duobus juvenibus custodientibus dictos rotulos,
quilibet eorum percipiens duas marcas, et ostiario
scaccarii capienti sex marcas pro esculentis et poculentis
dictorum clericorum et ostiarii tempore dicti scaccarii,
extendentes in toto ad sexdecim libras tresdecim solidos
et quatuor denarios, ex consideratione auditorum, xvj E.
xiij s. iiij d. Et uxori quondam Alexandri Kers pro
feodo olim mariti sui ex consideratione auditorum, v E.,
de anno compoti tantum. Et David Purves, clavigero,
remanenti super dominos scaccarii tempore ejusdem pro
executione negotiorum regiorum predicto tempore, 1 s.
Et Willelmo Nisbitt, clerico coquete, pro suis laboribus
circa custumam opidi Edinburgi, et Patricio Cuthberte de
throno pro suis laboribus circa dictum thronum pro
supportatione prolium suarum in elimosina, viij E. iiij d.
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Et Johanni Lechtoun pro suis laboribus, xl s. Et quatuor
servitoribus domini gubernatoris, videlicet dicto Eoberto
Muncur, Duncano Dausoun, Petro Sempill, et Patricio
Spittale, quilibet eorum in quinque libris pro support-
atione eorum in esculentis et poculentis de expresso man-
dato dicti domini gubernatoris usque ad adventum ipsius
Dei gratia in regnum, xx Ii. Et Eoberto Galloway,
servitori domini regis defuncti, ex consideratione auditorum
pro supportatione sua, iij Ii. vj s. viij d., ex eo quia con-
servat res diversas domini regis defuncti ad usum regis
moderni. Et Cuthberto Crechtoun et Duncano Crech-
toun pro eorum laboribus in castro, licet non intrantur in
libro domicilii domini regis, ex consideratione auditorum,
dicto Cuthberto percipiente sex marcas et dicto Duncano
quatuor marcas, de anno compoti tantum, vj li. xiij s.
iiij d. Summa harum expensarum, ijcxliij 11. iiij s. Et
sic restant jmixclxxxxiij H. iiij s. ix d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro expensis sex
equorum, capienti pro quolibet equo duodecim denarios in
die a primo Septembris inclusive anni Domini etc.
vcdecimi septimi usque ad eundem diem ejusdem mensis
anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi, in nonaginta septem
libris et quatuor solidis, et pro gagiis ipsius compotantis
et quinque servitorum secum existentium per idem
tempus in septuaginta tribus libris sex solidis, extendenti-
bus in toto ad centum septuaginta libras et decem solidos,
et de mandato domini gubernatoris literatorio ad allocan-
dum alias ostenso super compotum et examinato super
compotum, jclxx H. x s. Summa hujus expense patet.
Et sic restant jmvijcxxij li. xiiij s. ix d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro lie fals plakkis
receptis negligenter per eundem de lie plakkis, xxiij li.
Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant jmvijclxxxxix li.
xiiij s. ix d. x celdre j bolla j ferlota jj pecce frumenti.
Item idem onerat se de xx li. receptis a Johanne Eoss,
ballivo de Farne, in scaccario anno predicto. Summa
hujus oneris patet. Et sic restant jmviijcxix li. xiiij s. ix d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per emptionem trium
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scalarum missarum ad Weddirburn tempore obsidionis
ejusdem per dominum de Arane, iij H. x s. Summa
hujus expense patet. Et sic restant jmviijcxvj H. iiij s.
ix d. x celdre j bolla j ferlota jj pecce frumenti.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro expensis domicilii
domini regis et intratis in libris ejusdem a primo Augusti
inclusive anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi usque ad vice-
simum quintum ejusdem mensis et anni inclusive, in una
celdra quinque bollis et duabus peccis frumenti particu-
lariter examinatis super compotum, j celdra v bolle ij
pecce frumenti. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic
restant in toto jmviijcxvj H. iiij s. ix d. viij celdre xij bolle
iij J pecce frumenti.
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ROTULI SCACCARII
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CCCL. [CCCLXIIL]
COMPOTA BALLIYORUM AD EXTRA.
a.d. 1520.
Fethir- Compotum Wilelmi Gordoun, curatoris Johannis Wod
- carne. ac sponsi matris dicti Johannis, feodifirmarii thanagii de
Fethircarn et Abirluthnot, [. Edinburgh , 24 October 15 W,
from 17 July 1518 ; 2 years.\
Item onerat se in primis de lxxvij li. v s. iij rynmartis
per integras firmas dicti thanagii de primo anno hujus
compoti. Et de lxxvij Ii. v s. iij rynmartis de secundo
anno hujus compoti. Summa hujus oneris, jcliiij R. x s.
vj rynmarte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
heredibus quondam "Willelmi Levingstoune de Drumry
percipientibus annuatim viginti libras annui redditus
terrarum de Balmakeuin, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
de annis compoti et sub periculo com potantis, xl R.
Et capellano celebranti in ecclesia parrochiali Brechinensi
pro anima quondam Roberti Erskin militis, percipienti
annuatim quinque marcas de dictis firmis, de annis com-
poti et sub periculo compotantis, vj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et
per solutionem factam Roberto Bertoune de Uvir
Bertoun, rotulatori, in centum septem libris sexdecim
solidis et octo denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et per
Respondebit suam acquittantiam fatente solutionem super compotum,
Bertoun3 rotu JCvR XVJ Pro fiuibus dictus rotulator responde-
lator. ’ bit. Summa expensarum, jcliiij R. x s. Et sic eque
quoad pecunias. Et restant vj rynmarte.
Bute. Compotum Niniani Stewart, camerarii dominii de
1520.
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361
Bute, [. Edinburgh , 6 November 1520, from 7 August
1518; i terms .]
Idem onerat se in primis de lxxxviij li. xiij s. xj d.
xij celdris xiiij bollis j ferlota ordei j celdra viij bollis
farrine avenatice ix celdris ix bollis j ferlota avenarum
xlvij martis ij quarterns per arreragia ultimi compoti sui,
ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de lxvj li. iij s. iiij d. per integras
firmas dominii de Bute infra parrochiam de Kingarth de
primo anno hujus compoti. Et de lxxv li. xix s. xj d.
per integras firmas dicti dominii infra parrochiam de
Rothissay de eodem anno. Et de xj celdris xv bollis
ordei x celdris avenarum xlj martis ij quarteriis per in-
tegras firmas victualium et martarum de eodem anno.
Et de j celdra viij bollis farrine avenatice molendini de
Rothissa de primo anno compoti, que particulariter scri-
buntur in rotulo anni quingentesimi septimi. Summa
hujus oneris, jcxlij li. iij s. iij d. xj celdre xv bolle ordei
x celdre avenarum xlj marte ij quarteris j celdra viij bolle
farrine avenatice.
Item idem onerat se de jcxlij li. iij s. iij d. xj celdris
xv bollis ordei x celdris avenarum xlj martis ij quarteriis
j celdra viij bollis farrine avenatice de firmis, victualibus,
et martis dicti dominii de secundo anno hujus compoti.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis preter arreragia, ijclxxxiiij li.
vj s. vj d. xxiij celdre xiiij bolle ordei iij celdre farrine
avenatice xx celdre avenarum lxxxiij marte. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, iijclxxiij li. v d. xxxvj
celdre xij bolle j ferlota ordei iiij celdre viij bolle farrine
avenatice xxix celdre ix bolle j ferlota avenarum jcx
marte ij quarteria.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam duobus capellanis celebrantibus in
caustro de Bothissa, percipientibus annuatim sex libras
quinque solidos et quatuor denarios de firmis dicti
dominii ex elimosina regis antiqua, de annis compoti et sub
periculo compotantis, xij li. x s. viij d. Et pro annuo
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redditu viginti quinque marcarum debito compotanti
annuatim, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de annis
compoti, xxxiij H. vj s. viij d. Et pro custodia caustri de
Eothissa per literas sub privato factas compotanti alias
ostensas super compotum, percipienti annuatim quadra-
ginta marcas, de annis compoti, liij H. vj s. viij d. Et
Johanni Huntar, custodi damarum insule de Comra, per-
cipienti annuatim viginti solidos et duas celdras avenarum
pro custodia earundem, de annis compoti, xl s. iiij celdre
avenarum. Et husbandis de Bute in eorum firmis pro
triginta octo martis novem celdris et decem bollis aven-
arum debitis annuatim de dicta insula, pro quarum
qualibet marta allocantur husbandis quinque solidi et pro
bolla avenarum duodecim denarii, de annis compoti,
xxxiiij H. viij s. Et Johanni Eeide pro custodia foreste
de Bute per preceptum alias ostensum super compotum,
ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de annis compoti,
xxxiij s. iiij d. Et pro feodo suo camerariatus percipienti
annuatim quinque libras et quindecim bollas ordei de
annis compoti, x H. j celdre xiiij bolle ordei. Et eidem
de pecuniis que dantur pro duabus martis et sex bollis
avenarum que solebant pertinere cuidam surregico in feodo
suo, pro quarum qualibet marta allocantur quinque solidi
et pro bolla avenarum duodecim denarii de firmis dicti
dominii ut superius dictum est, de annis compoti, xxxij s.
Et per solutionem factam Eoberto Bertoune de Uvir
Bertoune, compotorum rotulatori, in centum quinqua-
ginta duabus libris, dicto rotulatore presente et per suam
Respondebit acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam et sub suo signeto
Bertoune rotu ^a^en^e solutionem super compotum, jclij 11, pro quibus
lator. ’ - respondebit. Et eidem pro constructione magni turris
dicti le dungeoun in caustro de Bothissay de mandato
domini regis quondam Jacobi quarti cujus anima pro-
picietur Deus, extendente in omnibus expensis, videlicet
in lapidibus, lignis, calce, feodis lathamorum, carpentar-
iorum, ac aliorum operariorum, et omnium necessariorum
dicti turris, ad centum nonaginta unam libras septem
solidos particulariter examinatos super compotum,
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363
jclxxxxj R. vij s. Summa expensarum, iiijclxxxxij R. iiij s.
iiij d. j celdra xiiij bolle ordei iiij celdre avenarum. Et
sic superexposuit compotans jcxix R. iij s. xj in pecunia.
Et restant xxxiiij celdre xiiij bolle j ferlota ordei iiij
celdre viij bolle farrine avenatice xxv celdre ix bolle j
ferlota avenarum jcx marte ij quarteria.
De quibus victualibus et martis restantibus vendite
comiti de Levinax trigenta quatuor celdre quatuordecim
bolle et una ferlota ordei pro centum triginta novem
libris undecim solidis et tribus denariis, bolla stante ad
quinque solidos, et quatuor celdre octo bolle farrine
avenatice pro viginta quatuor libris, bolla stante ad sex
solidos et octo denarios, et viginti quinque celdre novem
boRe una ferlota avenarum pro quadraginta libris octodecim
solidis et sex denariis, bolla stante ad duos solidos, et
centum et decem marte ij quarteria pro septuaginta tribus
libris tresdecim solidis et quatuor denariis, marta stante
ad unam marcam, per preceptum domini gubernatoris de
venditione victualium et martarum precedentium sub
signeto et sua subscriptione ostensum super compotum,
extendentium in toto ad ducentas septuaginta octo libras
tres solidos et unum denarium, pro quibus compotans
respondebit, ijclxxviij R. iij s. j d. xxxiiij celdre xiiij bolle
j ferlota ordei iiij celdre viij bolle farrine avenatice xxv
celdre ix bolle j ferlota avenarum jcx marte ij quarteria.
Summa harum expensarum in victualibus et martis patet.
Et sic eque.
Item idem onerat se de ijclxxviij R. iij s. j d. pro
victualibus et martis superius venditis. Summa hujus
oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro superexpositis suis
in compoto suo argenti superius mentionatis, ut patet in
pede ejusdem, in centum novemdecim libris tribus solidis
et undecim denariis, jcxix R. iij s. xj d. Summa hujus
expense patet. Et sic restant super compotantem jclviij R.
xix s. ij d., soluti rotulatori prout fatebatur super com-
potum, pro quibus respondebit. Et sic eque quoad com-
potantem.
Respondebit
compotans.
Respondebit
rotulator pro
jclviij li. xix s-
ij d.
364
ROTULI SCACCARII
1520.
Glen-
charny,
Urquhart,
et Glen-
morischen.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Compotum Johannis Graunt de Fruchy, feodifirmarii
terrarum de Urquhart et Glenmorischane, redditum apud
Edinburgh, per dominum Alexandrum Ferquharsoune,
ejus deputatum, [15 November 1520, from 21 August
1516 ; h years.\
Idem onerat se in primis de iijclxviij li. x s. per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de jc li. de firmis terrarum de
Urquhart et Glenmorischane de primo anno hujus com-
poti. Et de xx s. per superexcrescentiam nove infeoda-
tionis dictarum terrarum rentalis feodifirme de Urquhart
et Glenmorischane facte dicto Johanni et duobus filiis
suis, ut patet in eorum carta sub magno sigillo de primo
dicto anno compoti. Et de iijc H. de tribus ultimis annis
compoti dictarum terrarum. Et de iij H. per superex-
crescentiam nove infeodationis rentalis feodifirme dictarum
terrarum de predictis ultimis annis hujus compoti.
Summa hujus oneris, iiijciiij H. Summa totalis onera-
tionis cum arreragiis, vijclxxij li. x s.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de firmis
terrarum de Abirnethy, nec de firmis terrarum de Glen-
charny et Balnadallach, ex eo quod dominus comes Moravie
allegat se vestitum et infeodatum de dictis dominiis per
cartam infeodationis sue comitatus Moravie, ut patet in
rotulo anni Domini millesimi quingentesimi decimi sexti.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam Roberto Bertoune de Uvir Bertoune,
compotorum rotulatori, in ducentis et quadraginta libris,
dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem super
‘compotum, ijcxl H., pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit.
Et per solutionem factam dicto rotulatori in centum
nonaginta octo libris, ipso similiter presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, et de quibus reddidit com-
potum in ultimo compoto suo reddito anno Domini mille-
simo quingentesimo decimo septimo, ut patet in eodem,
jclxxviij 11. Summa expensarum, iiijcxviij li. Et sic
restant iijcliiij li. x s.
1520.
BEGUM SCOTOEUM.
365
Compotum Johannis Creichtoune de Innernyte, earner- Kinclevin.
arii de Kinclevin, [. Edinburgh , 31 October 1530, from 3
January 1516 ; 3 years and 1 term.]
Idem onerat se in primis de iiijcl R. xj S. xvj stuk-
martis per integras firmas dicti dominii tam terrarum in
feodifirma assedatarum quam aliarum, que particulariter
scribuntur in rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi undecimi, de
primo anno compoti. Et de jmj°xxvj R. vij s. vj d. xxxij
stukmartis de reliquis quinque terminis hujus compoti.
Summa hujus oneris, jmvclxxvj R. xviij s. vj d. xlviij
stukmarte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarrum de Arntuly in Kinclevin in manibus
episcopi Dunkeldensis extendentium in anno ad tresdecim
libras sex solidos et octo denarios in excambium pro terris
ecclesiasticis de Abircorn de terminis compoti, xlvj R.
xiij s. iiij d. Et de firmis terrarum de Cluny cum foresta
extendentium ad viginti marcas in anno concessarum
Johanni comiti Atholie et Elinore sponse sue et heredibus
suis masculis inter ipsos legittime procreatis, quibus de-
ficientibus domino regi reversurarum, de terminis compoti,
xlvj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et de firmis terrarum de Mammelorn
deputatarum vastarum pro foresta de dictis terminis,
iiij R. xiij s. iiij d. Et de firmis de Bynmoir deputato
similiter vasto de dictis terminis, vij R. Et de firmis
Mammelorn in Glenlyon deputato similiter vasto pro
foresta de dictis terminis, iiij R. xiij s. iiij d. Et maro
de Apnadul in feodo suo de terminis compoti, iiij R. xiij s.
iiij d. Et maro de Dischyre et Toyer in feodo suo de
dictis terminis compoti, iiij R. xiij s. iiij d. Et maro de
Glenlyon in feodo suo de terminis compoti, iij R. x s.
Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Inverry extendentium ad
quadraginta solidos concessis dicto episcopo per regem
Jacobum secundum, et de firmis terrarum de Dulmernok
extendentium ad quinque marcas concessis eidem episcopo,
ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de terminis compoti,
xviij R. xiij s. iiij d. Et de firmis terrraum de Auchinvaid
extendentium ad decem marcas in anno Glenschee ad
366
EOTULI SCACCARII
1520.
Respondebit
Robertus,
Bertoun, rotu-
lator, pro
iij C1 It. xj S.
vcT.
Eespondebit
Eobertus
Bertoun, rotu-
ator.
quatuor marcas in anno admortizatis collegio regali infra
castrum de Striveling de terminis compoti, xxxij li. xiij s.
iiij d. Et eidem de firmis triginta libratarum terrarum de
Apnadull assedatarum Roberto Menzeis militi pro septua-
ginta marcis per literas sub privato, licet compotans oneratur
cum nonaginta marcis, de terminis compoti, xlvj li. xiij g.
iiij d. Et eidem per solutionem factam Roberto Bertoun
de Overberntoun, compotorum rotulatori, in sexcentis
triginta libris septemdecim solidis, et de ducentis octua-
ginta libris quinque solidis et septem denariis reddidit
compotum in compotis suis redditis annis quingentesimo
decimo septimo et decimo octavo, ut patet in eisdem, et de
trecentis quinquaginta libris undecim solidis et quinque
denariis redditurus est compotum et pro quibus respon-
debit, dicto rotulatore presente et per suas septem acquit-
tantias manu sua subscriptas fatente solutionem super
compotum, vjcxxx li. xvij g. Et compotanti pro feodo suo
in triginta quinque marcis de terminis compoti, xxiij li.
vj s. viij d. Summa expensarum, viijclxxiiij li. xiij g.
viij d. Et sic restant vijcij li. iiij g x d. xlviij stuk-
marte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de martis superius
oneratis, pro quarum qualibet marta dimedia marca de
firmis predictis, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de ter-
minis compoti, xij li. Et per liberationem factam dicto
rotulatori in novem martis de martis predictis, ipso pre-
sente et fatente liberationem super compotum, ix marte,
pro quibus respondebit. Summa harum expensarum,
xij 31. ix marte. Et sic restant vjclxxxx li. iiij g. x d.
xxxix stukmarte.
Strathde Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, receptoris fir-
et Cromare. marum et dominiorum de Strathde et Cromare, [. Edinburgh ,
12 December 1520, from 12 August 1518 : 5 terms.']
Idem onerat se in primis de xxxviij martis per arrer-
agia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa
arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijcxxj li. xx martis j quarterio
1520.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
367
per integras firmas dominiorum de Strathde et Cromare
de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de vj bollis avenarum
de eodem anno. Et de ijcxxj H. xx martis j quarterio vj
bollis avenarum de firmis dictorum dominiorum de
secundo anno hujus compoti. Et de jcx H. x s. xx
martis j quarterio vj bollis avenarum de firmis dictorum
dominiorum de quinto termino hujus compoti, videlicet
Sancti Martini, que particulariter scribuntur in rotulo
anni etc. octuagesimi quarti. Summa hujus oneris,
vclij H. x s. lx marte iij quarteria j celdra ij bolle aven-
arum. Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, vclij li.
, x s. lxxxxviij marte iij quarteria j celdra ij bolle aven-
arum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Logy et Dowald extendentium ad
septem libras et decem solidos, et quarta parte terrarum
de Westoune extendente ad quinquaginta solidos annua-
tim, de terminis compoti, xxv li. Et eidem de firmis
terrarum de Eistoune et Terlane extendentium annuatim
ad viginti libras, Johanni Euthirfurde militi hereditarie
concessarum per cartam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam
super compotum, de terminis compoti, 1 li. Et per solu-
tionem factam Eratribus Sancte Trinitatis de Abirdene
percipientibus annuatim decem marcas annui redditus de
Westoune, ut patet in antiquis rotulis, de terminis com-
poti et sub periculo compotantis, xvj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et
eidem de septemdecim martis et una quarta parte marte
et sex bollis avenarum de oneratione martarum et aven-
arum annuatim predictorum dominiorum compotanti
remissis in literis assedationis dictorum dominiorum sibi
factis, ut patet per easdem literas alias ostensas super
compotum, de terminis compoti, lj marte iij quarteria j
celdra ij bolle avenarum. Et compotanti per solutionem
factam Eoberto Bertoune de Uvir Berntoune, compotorum
rotulatori, in tricentis nonaginta tribus libris et octodecim
solidis, dicto rotulatore presente et per suas trinas
acquittantias manu sua subscriptas fatente solutionem
super compotum, iijclxxxxiij H. xviij s., pro quibus dictus
368
ROTULI SCACCARII
1520.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Breichin et
Nevare.
rotulator respondebit. Summa expensarum, iiijclxxxv Ii.
xj s. iiij d. lj marte iij quarteria j celdra ij bolle aven-
arum. Et sic restant lxvj Ii. xviij s. viij d. xlvij marte.
Et eque de avenis.
Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, arrendatarii
de Breichin et Nevare, redditum apud Edinburgh, per
eundem [13 December 1520, from 13 August 1518 ;
5 terms .]
Idem onerat se in primis de ijclxvj Ii. xiij s. iiij d. per
integras firmas dictorum dominiorum de primo anno
hujus compoti. Et de ijclxvj Ii. xiij s. iiij d. de firmis
dictorum dominiorum de secundo anno hujus compoti.
Et de jcxxxiij Ii. vj s. viij d. de firmis dictorum dominio-
rum de ultimo termino hujus compoti, videlicet Sancti
Martini infra hoc compotum. Summa hujus oneris,
vjclxvj Ii. xiij s. iiij d.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam abbati et conventui de Cupro per-
cipientibus annuatim dimediam marcam, de annis com-
poti et termino et sub periculo compotantis, xvj s. viij d.
Et eidem per solutionem factam capellano celebranti in
ecclesia cathedrali Brechinensi percipienti annuatim
novem libras de annuis redditibus ville de Breichin
admontizatis et concessis per cartam sub magno sigillo
alias ostensam super compotum, et de terminis compoti
et sub periculo compotantis, xxij li. x s. Et per solu-
tionem factam quondam Johanni Watsoune, surrigico,
in feodo suo, qui solebat percipere annuatim viginti
unam marcas et decem denarios, per preceptum guberna-
toris ad allocandum de duobus annis hujus compoti et
sub periculo compotantis, xxviij li. xx d. Et per solu-
tionem factam abbati et conventui de Jedburgh, priori
et canonicis de Rostinoth ibidem commorantibus et Deo
servientibus, percipientibus annuatim septem libras et octo
solidos, de terminis compoti et sub periculo compotantis,
xviij li. x s. Summa expensarum, lxix Ii. xviij s. iiij d.
Et sic restant vclxxxxvj li, xv s.
1520.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
369
CCCLI. [CCCLXIY.]
COMPOTA CU STUMAEIOEUM ET BALLIYOEUM
BUEGOEUM.
a.d. 1520.
Compotum Margarete Kennedie, custumarie de Had- Hading-
ingtoune, [. Edinburgh , 6 November 1520, from 12 July toune.
1518 to 1 August 1520; 2 years.
Charge. Custom of 2 lasts 4 sacks 17 st. wool (£1±6
5s. 6{td.), 6 lasts Iffa dacres hides (£16 12s.), 8700 woolfells
(£58), and 101 dozen ivoollen cloth (£16 7s. 6d.), of first
year; £137 5s. Ofyd. Custom of 6 lasts 1+ st. wool (£80
£s. 6d.), 8 lasts 11 dacres 2 hides (£22 16s. 6d.), 7730
woolfells (£51 10s.), and 9£ dozen 6 ells woollen cloth
(£11 15s. 3d.), of second year; £166, 6s. 3d. Sum,
£303 11s. 3jzd.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 7s. lid.; of custumar , £5
Is.] Et dicte custumarie pro ejus labore, ex consideratione iober?u3eblfc
auditorum, de annis compoti, xxx s. \To Bertoune, Cornet- Stor?une’ rotu"
roller, £296 12s. Jf/zd. Sum, £303 11s. 3jzd.] Et sic
eque.
Compotum David Grundistoune de Glasley, custumarii Cowpir.
burgi de Cupro, redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem
[7 November 1520, from 18 August 1518; 2 years.
Charge. Custom, by tack to accountant, £50.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Invary, as p. 198, by Sobertu3eblt
receipt of Prior, and at risk, £26 13s. 5d. To Bertoune, 5tor?un’ rotu"
Comptroller , £33 6s. 8d. Sum, £50.] Et sic eque.
Compotum Andree Wod, custumarii de Pettinwem, Pettin-
vol. xiv. 2 a weme.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Do.
Montros.
Respondebit"
Robertus
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Wigtoune
et Quhit-
herne.
370 EOTULI SCACCAEIX 1520.
[. Edinburgh , 15 November 1520, from 1 July 1518; 2
years.
Charge. Custom of 35 lasts herrings {£21), 260 cod
(£5 10s.), and sale of 5 lasts herrings called sys hering
at Us. the barrel {£!$), of first year ; of 35 lasts herrings
{£21), 260 cod {£5 10s.), and sale of 5 lasts sis hering at
Us. the barrel {£!$), second year ; £137.
Discharge. To Bertoune, Comptroller, £JJ).\ Et dicto
rotulatori in octuaginta quatuor libris pro dictis allecibus
assise superius oneratis, dicto rotulatore presente simili
modo et fatente solutionem super compotum, lxxxiiij 11,
pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. \Fee of account-
ant, £lf. Sum, £137.] Et sic eque.
Compotum David Nudry, custumarii de Montros,
[. Edinburgh , 8 November 1520, from 16 Jidy 1518.
Charge. Arrears, £26 13s. fd. Custom of 1 last If.
dacres hides {£3 IfS.), 830 woolfells {£5 10s.), and 10
lasts 5 barrels salmon {£25), of first year; £33 Ilfs.
Custom of 1 last 9 dacres hides {£3 17s. Ifd.), 830 woolfells
{£5 10s.), 11 lasts 11 barrels salmon {£28 12s.), and
1500 cod {£3), of second year; £lfO 19s. Ifd. Sum ,
£101 6s. 8d.] Memorandum quod compotans non
onerat se de custuma salmonum dicti burgi anni Domini
etc. quingentesimi vicesimi, cum quibus onerandus est in
proximo compoto.
[. Discharge . Fee of custumar, £1 fs. lid. To Margaret
Duchess of Montrose, as p. If9, by receipt of William Car-
michall, £26 13s. ifd. To said Duchess, for terms
Martinmas 1518, Whitsunday and Martinmas 1519 , and
Whitsunday 1520, by three receipts under her seal, £53
6s. 8d. To Bertoune, Comptroller, £20 Is. 9d. Sum,
£101 6s. 8d.] Et sic eque.
Compotum dompni Andree Stevinsoune, canonici,
custumarii de Wigtoune et Quhittirn, redditum apud
Edinburgh per Nicholayum Craufurd de Oxgang nomine
dicti custumarii, [6 November 1520, from 17 August 1518.
1520. REGUM SCOTORUM. 371
Customs , by tack to accountant, £66 13s. 1/d.; paid to
Bertoune, Comptroller, by two receipts .]
Compotum Jacobi Rollok et Jacobi Kinlouch, custu-
mariorum burgi de Dunde, [. Edinburgh , 22 November
1520, from 19 July 1518.
Charge. Custom of 1/ sacks 12 st. wool {£6), 20 lasts 10
dacres hides (£51/ 13s. 1/d.), 6570 woolfells (£1/3 ll/s. 5d.),
1/00 5 score 5 dozen woollen cloth (£73 2s. 6d.), and 26
lasts salmon (£62 8s.), of first year; and of 16 lasts hides
(£1/2 13s. 1/d.), 5200 woolfells (£31/ 13s. 1/d.), 532 dozen
6 ells woollen cloth (£79 Is. 3d.), and 17 lasts 8 barrels
salmon (£1/2 8s.), of second year.\ Et non onerat se de
custuma salmonum anni etc. vVicesimi, quia nondum
erant caricati neque asportati extra regnum ante hoc
compotum. [Sum, £1/38 11/js. 2d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, Ififed.; of custumars, £7
6s. 8d. To Dominicans of Perth, at risk, £11/ 13s. 1/d.;
Margaret Duchess of Montrose, by her receipts, £133 6s.
8d.; Abbot of Jedburgh, Prior of Rostinoth, and canons,
by two receipts of Master James Gray, chaplain of said
Abbot, £26 13s. 1/d.; chaplain of St. Salvator, by receipt
of Master Robert Monorgound, chaplain, £10; and John
Kinlouch, by his receipt, £20; as p. 51.~\ Et dictis custu-
mariis de custuma trium lastarum et octo barilium sal-
monum extendentium ad octo libras sexdecim solidos
superius superflue onerata in oneratione salmonum pre-
scripta, prout clare constabat auditoribus, viij H. xvj s.
[To Bertoun, Comptroller, £212 15s. To do., £5 2s. 9jsd.
Sum, £1/38 U/s. 2d.\ Et sic eque.
Compotum Johannis Ogilvy de Laveroklaw, custu-
marii de Banff, [. Edinburgh , 26 November 1520, from 26
August 1518.
Charge. Custom of 1/ sacks 20 st. wool (£6 8s. lid.), 1
dacre hides (2s. 8d.), 580 schorlings (£1 17s. 9jgd.), 2300
lentrynwair (£1 18s. 1/d.), 19 lasts 2 barrels salmon
(£1/6), of first year; and 1 sack wool (£1 6s. 8d.), and 21/
Respondebit
Robert us
Bertoune, rotu-
lator.
Dunde.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Do.
Banffe.
372
EOTULI SCACCARII
1520.
Respondebit
Robertas
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Yocandi.
VocandL
Vocandi.
Inner-
kethin.
lasts 7 barrels salmon (£59), of second year; £116
14s. 4>l*d.\ Et non onerat se de custuma salmonum anni
Domini etc. vc vicesimi, cum quibus custumarius dicti
burgi onerandus est.
[Discharge. Fee of tronar, 6d.; of custumars, £1 19si]
Et dicto compotanti pro suis laboribus et expensis in
importatione dictarum custumarum ex consideratione
auditorum, de dictis duobus annis compoti, viij ii. [To
Bertoun , Comptroller , £106 Ifs. 10jd. Sum, £116 lfs.
J$d.] Et sic eque.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de xlv Ii.
de arreragiis quondam Georgei Currour, tunc custumarii
de Banff, restantibus in pede compoti sui redditi anno
quingentesimo nono, ut patet in eodem, nec onerat se de
custumis dicti burgi a decimo sexto mensis Julii anni
Domini etc. vcnoni usque in diem secundum mensis Feb-
ruarii anni Domini etc. vcdecimi, quia dictus Georgeus
intromisit cum dictis custumis dicto tempore, pro quibus
vocandi sunt heredes et executores dicti quondam
Georgei, nec de dictis custumis a quinto die mensis Sep-
tembris contingentis anni Domini etc. decimi quinti usque
ad vicesimum septimum mensis Martii anni Domini
etc. vcdecimi septimi, ex eo quod Willelmus Ogilvy de
Stratherne miles intromisit cum dictis custumis per
idem tempus, pro quibus vocandi sunt heredes et execu-
tores dicti quondam Willelmi, nec de xxx H xj s. iiij d.
de arreragiis dicti quondam Willelmi militis, restantibus
in pede ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in eodem, pro quibus
simili modo vocandi sunt heredes et executores prefati
Willelmi, videlicet in rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi
decimi quinti.
Compotum Phillippi Mowbra et Marci Swintoune,
custumariorum burgi de Inverkething, redditum apud
Edinburgh per eosdem [27 November 1520, from S August
1518; 2 years.
Charge. Custom of 9 dacres hides (£1 4s.), 360 wooU
fells (£2 6s. 8d.), and 9 dozen woollen cloth (13s. 6d.), of
1520.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
373
first year; and of 160 woolfells (£ 1 ), and 7 dozen woollen
cloth (11s.), of second year; £5 15s. 2d.
Discharge. Fees of accountants, Is. lid. To Bertoun,
Comptroller, £5 13s. 3d. Sum, £5 15s. 2d.] Et sic eque.
Compotum Willelmi Gaderare, custumarii de In vernes, Innernes,
Eos, Suthirland, et Caithnes, [. Edinburgh , 28 November Eos, .
1520, from 28 August 1518. Suthirland,
Charge. Custom of 5 lasts 10 dacres hides (£15 13s. et
5d.), and 27 lasts 5 barrels salmon (£66 18s.), of first
year; and of 3 lasts 17 dacres 6 hides (£10 6s. lid.), and
15 lasts 11 barrels salmon (£38 5s.), of second year; £130
2s. 3d.] Et non onerat se de salmonibus anni etc. quin-
gentesimi vicesimi, cum quibus onerandus est in proximo
compoto suo reddendo.
[ Discharge . Fee of accountant, £2 3s. 5d. To accountant uobertus
by discretion of auditors, £7 18s. lOd. To Bertoune, Compt- lator.
roller, £120. Sum, £130 2s. 3d.\ Et sic eque.
Compotum Gilberti Lauder, custumarii de Kirkcud- Kirkcud-
brycht, redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem \15 December brycht.
1520, from 17 August 1518 to 18 August 1520 ; 2 years.
Charge. Custom, by tack to accountant, £80.
Discharge. To Minorites of Kirkcudbright, as p. 96, Eespondebit
by tolerance and receipt of Friar William Tennande, uobertus
° j. •/ Bertoune, rotn-
warden, and under seal, £6 13s. Ifd. To Bertoune, Comp- lator.
tr oiler, £73 6s. 8d. Sum, £80.] Et sic eque.
[In dorso.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Hadingtoune, redditum Hading-
apud Edinburgh per David Borthuik, unum ballivorum ^oune-
ejusdem, \6 November 1520, from 9 July 1518; 2 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £30.
Discharge. To Prioress of Haddington, first year, by
receipt of Lady Elizabeth Hepburne, Prioress, second year Bobertuseblt
at risk, £5; Abbot of Dunfermline, at risk, £5; and £tor°une’ rotu’
374
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1520.
Hospital of St. Laurence , £2 ; as p 63. To Bertoune ,
Comptroller, £20. Sum, £30.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Cowpir, redditum apud
Edinburgh per David Spens de Wolmestoune, prepositum,
et Johannem Murray, thesaurarium dicti burgi, [7
November 1520, from 23 July 1518 ; 2 years.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £31/, 13s. 1/d; paid to Abbot of
Culros , as p. 60, by four receipts.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Craile, [ Edinburgh ,
11/ November 1520, from 15 Jidy 1518; 2 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £22.
Discharge. To Prior of St Andrews, by two receipts of
Sobertuseblt Sir John Levingtoun, chamberlain of that place, £5 6s. 8d.;
Bertam, rotu. ^ ^ 6g Tq Comptroller, £6 13s. 4d.} Et
eidem de firmis annui redditus levandi de burgo de
Craile existentis in manibus regis ratione non introitus
termini Penthecostes anni Domini etc. quingentesimi
decimi septimi sasina non recuperata, ex eo quod vice-
comes de Eiff in compoto suo reddito anno Domini mille-
simo quingentesimo decimo octavo oneratur cum quin-
quaginta solidis de dictis firmis burgalibus ratione qua
supra, et ideo dicti compotantes de eisdem exonerari
debeant, prout clare constat in compoto dicti vicecomitis
reddito anno ut supra, et de eisdem quinquaginta solidis
dicto vicecomiti satisfacere tenentur dicta ratione, 1 s.
Et eidem de relevio dicti annui redditus per sasinam
datam David domino Lindissay de eisdem vicesimo tertio
Octobris anno regni regis quinto, extendente ad quinque
. libras ex eo quod vicecomes de Eiff in compoto suo vice-
comitatus reddito anno Domini etc. quingentesimo decimo
octavo oneratur cum eisdem, et compotantes dicto vice-
comiti easdem quinque libras sibi tenentur solvere, et de
eisdem in isto compoto exonerari debent, v H. Et per
solutionem factam Jacobo Lundy de Balgony percipienti
annuatim quinque libras de dictis firmis in quinquaginta
solidis de dictis firmis termini Sancti Martini anni
Coupir.
Craile.
1520.
EEGUM SCOTORUM.
375
Domini etc. quingentesimi decimi septimi, ex eo quod
licet dictus Jacobus solebat annuatim de dictus annuis
redditibus quinque libras percipere, tamen hujusmodi
annui redditus in manibus regis existebant ratione
non introitus termini Penthecostes anno etc. decimo septi-
mo, et sic regi pertinebant et dicto Jacobo minime solvi
debent, 1 s. Summa expensarum, xxij R. Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Ruthirglen, redditum Ruthir-
apud Edinburgh per Jacobum Pinkartoune, unum bal- glen.
livorum ejusdem, [22 November 1520, from 1 July 1518 :
2 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £26.
Discharge. To Dean and Chapter of Glasgow, as p.
58^] vicariis chori dicte ecclesie per suas binas acquitan-
tias manu domini Jacobi Calderwod, notarii, eorum
nomine subscriptas fatentibus solutionem super compo- Sobe?tuSeblt
turn, [£22. To Bertoune, Comptroller, £f Sum, £26.] £tor?une’ rotu
Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Perth, redditum apud Perth.
Edinburgh per Constantinum Arthur, unum eorundem,
[26 November 1520, from 20 July 1518 : 2 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £160.
Discharge. To Prior of St Andrews, by receipt of Sir
John Quhite, £1 6s. 8d .; Abbot of Cambuskynneth, first
year, by receipt of Sir William Patersoune, sub-prior, second
year, by receipt of Sir John Arnot, cellarer, £5 ; Abbot of
Scone, by two letters of Sir John Clerk, sub-prior, £10 6s. 8d .;
Prior of Vallis Virtutis, £66 13s. Jfd.; with pensions of
Hospitals of St. Leonard and St. Mary Magdalene, £11
IfS.; all by two receipts of Prior Hugh ; Dominicans of
Perth, first year, by receipt of Prior Robert Lite, Prior,
second, by receipt of Friar James Younge , Prior, £37 6s.
8d.; Carmelites of Perth, by two receipts of Prior, £6 13s.
id.; and provost and community of Perth, by two receipts
of Thomas Fothringhame , £21 9s. J+d. ; as p. 59. Sum,
£160.] Et sic eque.
376
ROTULI SCACCARII
1520.
Inner-
keithin.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Kingorne.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Culane.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Irwing.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Innerkeithing, red-
ditum apud Edinburgh per Marcum Swyntoune, unum
eorundem, [26 November 1580, from 15 July 1518 : 2
years.
Fermes , by feu-charter, £10 ; paid to Bertoune, Compt-
roller.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Kingorne, redditum
apud Edinburgh per David Boswell, unum eorundem, [10
November 1520, from 23 Jidy 1518 : 2 years.
Charqe. Arrears, 10s. Fermes, by feu-charter , £5.
Sum, £5 10s.
Discharge. To Constable of Kinghorn, as p. 63, at
risk, £f. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £1 10s. Sum, £5
lOs.'] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Culane, redditum apud
Edinburgh per dominum Georgeum Layng, capellanum,
nomine eorundem, [7 November 1520, from 25 August
1518: 2 years.
Charge. Fermes of burgh and lands adjacent, as p. 113,
£53 5s. fd.
Discharge. To chaplain for soul of Queen Elizabeth, by
two receipts of Sir Thomas Geddas, chaplain, £13 6s. 8d.;
and medical graduate in University of Aberdeen , at risk ,
£2 f 12s.; as p. 113. To Bertoun, Comptroller , £5 6s.
8d. Sum, £1(3 5s. fdl\ Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Irwing, [Edinburgh, 7
November 1520 ,] per Laurentium Scott, unum ballivorum,
[from 6 July 1518 : 2 years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £llf 13s. fdl\
De quibus allocata compotanti per solutionem factam
David Cunynghame de Craganis percipienti annuatim
duas marcas de dictis firmis, ut patet in rotulis preceden-
tibus, de annis compoti et sub periculo compotantis, liij s.
iiij d. [To Bertoune, Comptroller, £12. Sum, £15 13 s.
5dl\ Et sic eque.
1520.
BEGUM SCOTOEUM.
311
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Dunbritane, redditum Dunbritan.
apud Edinburgh per Johannem Smollate, unum ballivorum
dicti burgi, [9 November 1520, from 12 July 1518 : 2
years.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £16.
Discharge. To chaplain in Dumbarton Castle, by two
receipts of Master John Striveling, chaplain, £13 6s. 8d.;
in church of St. Mary, by two receipts of Master James Robertuseblt
Stewart, provost of said college, £2; as p. 207. To Bertoun, Mor!une’ rotu*
Comptroller , 13s. fd. Sum £16.] Et sic eque.
378
ROTULI SCACCARII
1521-2.
Bute.
CCCLII. [CCCLXY.]
COMPOTUM BALLIYORUM AD EXTRA.
a.d. 1521-1522.
Compotum Niniani Stewart, camerarii dominii de Bute,
[. Edinburgh , 6 February 1521, from 6 November 1520 ; 3
terms , Martinmas 1520 and Whitsunday and Martinmas
1521.]
Idem onerat se in primis de lxvj R. iij s. iiij d., per
integras firmas dominii de Bute infra parrochiam de
Kingarth de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de lxxv R/
xix s. xj d. per integras firmas dicti dominii infra par-
rochiam de Rothissay de eodem anno. Et de xj celdris
xv boRis ordei x celdris avenarum xlj martis ij quarterns
per integras firmas victualium et martarum de eodem
anno dicti dominii. Et de j celdra viij bollis farrine
avenatice molendini de Rothissay de primo anno dicti
compoti, que particulariter scribuntur in rotulo anni
etc. quingentesimi septimi. Et de lxxj R. xix d. oh. de
firmis terrarum tertii termini, videlicet Sancti Martini
infra hoc compotum. Et de xj celdris xv bollis ordei
x celdris avenarum xlj martis ij quarterns j celdra viij
bollis farrine avenatice de firmis, victualibus, et martis de
dicto termino Sancti Martini infra hoc compotum, quia
victualia et marte dicti dominii solvuntur infra terminos
dicti compoti. Summa totalis onerationis, ijcxiij R. iiij s.
x d. oh. xxiij celdre xiiij bolle ordei xx celdre avenarum
lxxxiij marte iij celdre farrine avenatice.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam duobus capellanis celebrantibus in
caustro de Rothissay, percipientibus annuatim sex libras
1521-2.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
379
quinque solidos et quatuor denarios de dictis terminis
compoti, ix 11. viij s., ex elimosina regis antiqua et sub
periculo compotantis. Et pro annuo redditu viginti
quinque marcarum debito compotanti annuatim, ut patet
in rotulis preeedentibus, de terminis compoti, xxv H. Et
pro custodia caustri de Rothissay percipienti annuatim
quadraginta marcas de terminis compoti, xl li. Et
Johanni Huntar, custodi damarum insule de Comra, per-
cipienti annuatim viginti solidos et duas celdras avenarum,
de terminis compoti, xxx s. iiij celdre avenarum. Et
husbandis de Bute in eorum firmis pro triginta octo
martis novem celdris decem bollis avenarum debitis
annuatim de dicta insula, pro quarum qualibet marta
allocantur husbandis quinque solidi pro bolla avenarum
duodecim denarii, de terminis compoti, xxxiiij li. viij s.
Et Johanni Reide pro custodia f oreste de Bute per pre-
ceptum alias ostensum super compotum de terminis
compoti, percipienti annuatim sexdecim solidos octo
denarios, xxv s. Et pro feodo suo camerariatus percipi-
enti annuatim quinque libras et quindecim bollas ordei,
de terminis compoti, vij li. x s. j celdra xiiij bolle ordei.
Et eidem de pecuniis duarum martarum et sex bollarum
avenarum que dabantur annuatim cuidam surrigico in
feodo suo, que marte et avene nunc minime allocantur,
pro quarum qualibet marta allocabantur quinque solidi et
pro bolla avenarum duodecim denarii, de terminis compoti,
xxxij s. Et eidem per solutionem factam Roberto
Bertoune de Uvir Bertoune, compotorum rotulatori, in
centum marcis, ipso presente et per suam acquittantiam
manu sua subscriptam ostensam super compotum, lxvj li. iXrtusblt
xiij s. iiij d.; pro quibus respondebit. Summa harum ex- mtoi?un’ rotl
pensarum, jc.lxxxvij li. vj s. iiij d. j celdra xiiij bolle
ordei iiij celdre avenarum. Et sic restant xxv li. xviij s.
vj d. ob. xxij celdre ordei iij celdre farrine avenatice xvj
celdre avenarum lxxxiij marte.
De quibus victualibus et martis restantibus vendite
comiti de Levinax viginti due celdre pro octuaginta octo
libris, bolla stante ad quinque solidos, et tres celdre
380
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1521.
Respondebit
Robertus
Eertoune, rotu-
lator, pro
jclxxxiiij li.
xviij s. viij
Respondebit
idem rotulator.
Ross.
farrine avenatiee pro sexdecim libris, bolla stante ad sex
solidos octo denarios, et sexdecim celdre avenarum pro
viginti quinque libris et duodecim solidis, bolla stante
ad duos solidos, et octuaginta tres marte pro quinquaginta
quinque libris sex solidis et octo denariis, marta stante ad
unam marcam, extendentibus in toto ad centum octua-
ginta quatuor libras octodecim solidos et octo denarios,
dicto Roberto Bertoune, rotulatori, solutos, ipso presente
et fatente solutionem super compotum, pro quibus respon-
debit, xxij celdre ordei iij celdre farrine avenatice xvj
celdre avenarum lxxxiij marte. Et dicto rotulatori in
viginti quinque libris octodecim solidis sex denariis obolo,
ipso similiter presente et fatente solutionem super com-
potum, xxv li. xviij s. vj d. ob., pro quibus respondebit.
Summa expensarum, xxv li. xviij s. vj d. ob. xxij celdre
ordei iij celdre farrine avenatice xvj celdre avenarum
lxxxiij marte. Et sic eque.
Compotum Jonete comitisse de Athole, sponse et ex-
ecutricis quondam Johannis comitis de Athole, camerarie
Rossie, [Edinburgh, 7 October 15*21, from 2 August 1518 ;
3 years.']
Idem onerat se in primis de lvij celdris ix bollis iij
ferlotis farrine avenatice xxv celdris avenarum lxxxx
martis xliiij mutonibus per arreragia ultimi compoti sui,
ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item eadem onerat se de lj R. xxxiiij celdris xij bollis
ordei xxvj celdris xij bollis farrine avenatice iiij celdris
avenarum xvj martis xvj mutonibus per integras firmas
quarterii de Delny de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de
xxxj H v celdris x bollis ordei v celdris x bollis farrine
avenatice v celdris avenarum x martis x mutonibus per
integras firmas quarterii de Balcony de dicto primo anno
compoti. Et de j c viij li. vj s. viij d. iij celdris iiij bollis
ordei iij celdris iiij bollis farrine avenatice iij celdris iiij
bollis avenarum xiiij martis xiiij mutonibus de firmis quar-
terii de Kynnardy de dicto primo anno compoti. Et de
lxiij H vj s. viij d. xij bollis ordei xij bollis farrine avena-
1521.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
381
tice xij bollis avenarum iij martis ix mutonibus per integras
firmas quartern de Fernewair de primo anno compoti. Et
de xxix II xiij s. iiij d. ij celdris iiij bollis ordei ij celdris
iiij bollis farrine avenatice j celdra avenarum viij martis
per integras firmas terrarum de Kynnellane de dicto
primo anno compoti. Et de v li. vj s. viij d. annui
redditus de Caldoir de dicto anno compoti. Et de
ijclxxxviij li. xiij s. iiij d. xlvj celdris x bollis ordei xxxviij
celdris x bollis farrine avenatice xiiij celdris avenarum lj
martis xlix mutonibus per integras firmas dicti dominii
de secundo anno hujus compoti. Et de ijclxxxviij li.
xiij s. iiij d. xlvj celdris x bollis ordei xxxviij celdris
x bollis farrine avenatice xiiij celdris avenarum lj martis
xlix mutonibus per integras firmas dicti dominii de
tertio anno hujus compoti. Summa hujus oneris,
viijclxvj li. jcxix celdre xiiij bolle ordei vxxxv celdre
xiiij bolle farrine avenatice xiij celdre avenarum jcxxxiij
marte jcxxvij mutones. Summa totalis onerationis cum
arreragiis, viijclxvj li. jcxix celdre xiiij bolle ordei jcliij
celdre vij bolle iij ferlote farrine avenatice lxvij celdre
avenarum ijciij marte jclxxj mutoun.
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de jcxvij H
viij s. ij d. de arreragiis ultimi compoti quondam David
Sinclair facti per dominum Alexandrum Kynpunt, canoni-
cum Moraviensem, anno Domini etc. quingentesimo septimo,
ut latius continetur in rotulo unni etc. vcdecimi octavi.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam Fratribus Predicatoribus de In vernes,
percipientibus annuatim unam celdram ordei unam cel-
dram farrine avenatice ex elimosina quondam Eufamie
comitisse Rossie et confirmatione domini regis, de annis
compoti, iij celdre ordei iij celdre farrine avenatice. Et
capellano celebranti in ecclesia Sancti Duthaci de Thane
percipienti annuatim decem libras durante voluntate
domini regis per literas sub privato, de annis compoti et
sub periculo compotantis, xxx R. Et mauro comitatus
Rossie in feodo suo de annis compoti percipienti annuatim
duas marcas, iiij li. Et altri capellano celebranti in dicta
382
ROTULI SCACCARII
1521.
ecclesia parrochiali de Tbane percipienti annuatim octo
marcas nnam celdram ordei unam celdram farrine aven-
atice unam celdram avenarum quatuor martas quatuor
mutones de firmis terrarum de Nevyn Mekle de annis
compoti, xvj li. iij celdre ordei iij celdre farrine avenatice
iij celdre avenarum xij marte xij mutones. Et mauro
de Balcony percipienti annuatim viginti solidos in feodo
suo de annis compoti, iij H. Et eidem de decem libris
firmarum piscarie de Conan allocatis pro salmonibus
dicte piscarie de annis compoti, xxx R, pro quibus sal-
monibus compotans respondebit. Et granitario infra
castrum de Dingvale pro custodia granalis percipienti
annuatim duas marcas de annis compoti, iiij Ii. Et
husbandis de Eerische, Suardull, Ardovay, Moy, Kynnard,
Dunglust, Auchnasoule, Arkony, Kessokis, Kynnellane,
pro victualibus, martis, et mutonibus, videlicet pro celdra
ordei tresdecim solidos quatuor denarios, pro marta
quatuor solidos, et pro mutone octo denarios in eorum
firmis de annis compoti, liiij Ii. xij s. vj d. Et pro
custodia castri de Dingvale de firmis terrarum domini-
calium de Kynnardy, extendentium in anno ad viginti
sex marcas, terrarum de Balcony ad octo marcas,
Streskey ad duas marcas cum dimedia, unacum
decem libris firmarum dominii Rossie ac viginti uno
mutonibus cum cana et pultriis terrarum in manibus
regis existentium ante mortem quondam comitisse Rossie,
de annis compoti, jc li. lxiij mutones cum cana et pultriis
ut supra. Et Hectori Makkenze alias Auchinroy per-
cipienti annuatim undecim libras sex solidos et octo
denarios octo bollas ordei octo bollas farrine avenatice
octo bollas avenarum duas martas et duos mutones de
firmis de Moy et Brane per literas domini regis durante
voluntate ejusdem de annis compoti, xxxiiij li. j celdra
viij bolle ordei j celdra viij bolle farrine avenatice j
celdra viij bolle avenarum vj marte vj mutones. Et
husbandis de Kincrag, Culvinze, Culyeauch Mekle, pro
sex celdris ordei et farrine tribus celdris avenarum decem
martis totidem mutonibus in eorum firmis, allocando ut
1521.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
383
supra, de annis compoti, xxj B. vij s. Et per decidentiam
firmarum foreste de Bannoch de annis compoti, xij bolle
ordei xij bolle farrine avenatice. Et pro expensis factis
circa inductionem granorum et custodiam granalis de
Delny de dictis annis, vj B. Et pro glebis et
focalibus erga adventum domini regis et gubernatoris
dum ibi advenerint de annis compoti, vj B. vj bolle far-
rine avenatice. Summa expensarum, iijcviij 11. xix s.
vj d. viij celdre iiij bolle ordei viij celdre x bolle farrine
avenatice iiij celdre viij bolle avenarum xviij marte lxxxj
mutones. Et sic restant vclvij 11. vj d. jcxj celdre x bolle
ordei jcxliiij celdre xiij bolle iij ferlote farrine avenatice lxij
celdre viij bolle avenarum jcvxxv martarum vxxx mutones.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Boberto Bertoun de Uvirberntoun, compotorum rotulatori,
in tricentis quadraginta sex libris quatuordecim solidis,
, ° u . Respondebit
dicto rotulatore presente et latente solutionem super Robertus
, ...c 7 ^ .... „ .. , F.. Bertoun, rotu-
compotum, nj xlvj n. xmj s., pro quibus respondebit, lator.
Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant ijcx B. vj s.
vj d. jcxj celdre x bolle ordei jcxliiij celdre xiij bolle iij
ferlote farrine avenatice lxij celdre viij bolle avenarum
jcvxxv marte vxxx mutones.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per liberationem
factam dicto Boberto rotulatori in octuaginta octo celdris
et septem bollis ordei, ipso presente et fatente liberationem
super compotum, Ixxxviij celdre vij bolle ordei. Et do.
dicto rotulatori in novemdecim celdris et duabus bollis
farrine avenatice, ipso similiter presente et fatente libera-
tionem super compotum, xix celdre ij bolle farrine
avenatice, pro quibus respondebit. Summa harum ex- idem rotuiator.
pensarum, Ixxxviij celdre vij bolle ordei xix celdre ij bolle
farrine avenatice. Et sic restant ijcx li. vj s. vj d. xliij
celdre iij bolle ordei jcxxv celdre xj bolle iij ferlote
farrine avenatice lxij celdre viij bolle avenarum jcvxxv
marte vxxx mutones.
De quibus allocatur compotanti in quinquaginta
celdris farrine avenatice in partem solutionis summe
centum sexaginta librarum et quinquaginta celdrarum
384
BOTULI SCACCABII
1521.
victualium aut septingintarum et quadraginta marcarum
ratione contractus initi inter Alexandrum comitem de
Huntlie et quondam Johannem comitem Atholie promissi
pro extradition e dominiorum de Bos et Ardmanach dicto
comiti de Huntlie et nunc comitisse Atholie, relicte et
executrici dicti comitis Atholie, allocate in restam sui
compoti nomine dicti comitis de Huntlie et in partem
solutionis dicte reste per preceptum domini gubernatoris
ad allocandum manu sua subscriptum ostensum super
compotum, 1 celdre farrine avenatice. Et dicte comitisse
in centum et sexaginta libris in completam solutionem
septingintarum et quadraginta marcarum aut centum et
sexaginta librarum et quinquaginta celdrarum victualium
pro centum et quadraginta martis a compotorum rotula-
tore emptis, allocando pro marta viginti solidos, in partem
solutionis reste martarum restantis super compotum per
consimile preceptum dicti domini gubernatoris manu sua
subscriptum ostensum super compotum, jcxl marte. Et
allocate compotanti in nonaginta duabus libris pro terris
vastis dominiorum de Bos et Ardmanach de annis com-
poti et duobus annis precedentibus hoc compotum, prout
compotans magno juramento interveniente coram dominis
auditoribus scaccarii fidem fecit super compotum,
lxxxxij 11 Et allocate compotanti pro custodia caustro-
rum de Dingwell et Beidcastell ultra feodum prius
allocatum in rotulis in quinquaginta libris ex considera-
tione auditorum propter guerras in dictis partibus, 1 B.
Et allocate compotanti pro dictis terris vastis dictorum
dominiorum in quinquaginta septem celdris et duodecim
bollis, videlicet in quadraginta tribus celdris et tribus
bollis ordei et in quatuordecim celdris et novem bollis
farrine avenatice, de annis compoti et duobus annis pre-
cedentibus hoc compotum, xliij celdre iij bolle ordei xiiij
celdre ix bolle farrine avenatice. Et allocate eidem in
viginti celdris avenarum et quinque martis pro dictis
terris vastis de dictis annis, prout similiter fidem fecit
super compotum, xx celdre avenarum v marte. Summa
harum expensarum, jcxlij B. xliij celdre iij bolle ordei
1521.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
385
lxiiij celdre ix bolle farrine avenaticexx celdre avenarum
jcxlv marte. Et sic restant lxviij H. vj s. vj d. lxxxj celdre
ij bolle iij ferlote farrine avenatice xlij celdre viij bolle aven-
arum lx marte vxxx mutones. Et eque quoad ordeum.
Item eadem onerat se de Ij m artis xlix mutonibus per
integras firmas martarum et mutonum domini de Ros de
termino Sancti Martini anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi primi,
quia tunc solvuntur tantum. Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti in ordinariis martarum
et mutonum, ut ad longum superius in rotulis continetur,
,de dicto termino Sancti Martini, quia tunc allocantur et
solvuntur tantum, vj marte. Et pro terra vasta de anno
compoti, prout compotans fidem fecit super compotum, v
marte. Et in ordinariis mutonum ut superius in rotulis
notatur de dicto termino Sancti Martini, xxvij mutones.
Summa hujus expense, xj marte xxvij mutones. Et sic
restant de dicto termino xl marte xxij mutones. Et sic
restant unacum re.sta precedente lxviij H. vj s. vj d. lxxxj
celdre ij bolle iij ferlote farrine avenatice xlij celdre viij
bolle avenarum vxx marte jcxij mutones. Pro qua resta
restante in dicto compoto de Ross, et pro resta restante
in compoto de Ardmanach inferius notata compotans
composuit de mandato domini gubernatoris et domini can-
cellarii et dominorum auditorum scaccarii cum Roberto
Bertoun, compotorum rotulatore, pro summa mille marca-
rum dicto rotulatori soluta, ipso presente et fatente solu-
tionem super compotum, et pro qua summa respondebit. Respondebit
Et sic eque quoad compotantem pro dicta resta. jmmarcLpr°!
Compotum Jonete comitisse de Athole, sponse et Ardman-
executrieis quondam Joh annis de Athole, camerarii et ach.
arrendatarii de Ardmanach, [. Edinburgh , 10 October 1521,
from 2 August 1518 ; 3 years.']
Eadem onerat se in primis de lxxxiiij li. iiij s. xxxij
eeldris x bollis j ferlota ordei .iiij celdris farrine avenatice
xxxvj martis ij quarterns iiij lastis salmonum per arreragia
ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa
arreragii patet.
vol. xiv. 2 B
386
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1521.
Item eadem onerat se de jclxxxxij Ii. xiiij s. iiij d.
xxij celdris x bollis ordei ij celdris farrine avenatice xx
martis j quarterio lvij duodenis pultriarum vj duodenis
caponum xx mutonibus j quarterio per integras firmas
dicti dominii de primo anno hujus compoti, que parti-
culariter scribuntur in rotulo anni Domini etc. vcseptimi.
Et de iiij lastis salmonum, full, reid, et sweite, mensure
de Hamburgh piscarie de Conane de dicto primo anno
compoti. Et de iijclxxxv li. viij s. viij d. xlvij celdris
iiij bollis ordei iiij celdris farrine avenatice xl martis ij
quarterns xl mutonibus ij quarteriis vxxxiiij duodenis
pultriarum xij duodenis caponum per integras firmas
dicti dominii de duobus ultimis annis hujus compoti.
Et de viij lastis salmonum full, reid, et sueite, mensure de
Hamburgh piscarie de Conane de dictis duobus ultimis
annis hujus compoti. Summa hujus oneris, vclxviij Ii.
iij s. lxx celdre xiiij bolle ordei vj celdre farrine avena-
tice lx marte iij quarteria jclj duodene pultriarum xviij
duodene caponum xij laste salmonum.
Item eadem onerat se de xiiij li. per augmentationem
firmarum villarum de Culkowe, Drumnamarg, Murane, et
molendini Eubei Caustri ultra firmas in rotulis pre-
cedentibus et rentali contentas per assedationem dic-
tarum villarum in feodifirma Henrico Stewart factam,
una cum victualibus, martis, mutonibus, et pultriis, ut
in predictis rotulis et rentali contentis et specificatis
libere sine quacunque allocatione pecunie pro dictis
victualibus, martis, et mutonibus, prout latius in carta
domini regis sub magno sigillo in dorso rotuli anni etc.
vcdecimi sexti continetur, de annis compoti. Summa
hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis preter
arreragia, vjcxj Ii. iij s. lxx celdre xiiij bolle ordei vj
celdre farrine avenatice lx marte iij quarteria lx mutones
iij quarteria jclj duodene pultriarum xviij duodene
caponum xij laste salmonum. Summa totalis onera-
tionis eum arreragiis, vjclxxxxv li. vij s. vxxiij celdre
viij bolle j ferlota ordei x celdre farrine avenatice
lxxxxvij marte j quarterium lx mutones iij quarteria
1521.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
387
jclj duodene pultriarum xviij duodene caponum xvj laste
salmonum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam capellano celebranti in capella de
Avauch percipienti annuatim quinque libras de annis
compoti ex fundatione antiqua, xv H. Et capellano
celebranti in ecclesia parrochiali de Thane fundato per
regem Jacobum secundum de firmis de Drumskeith et
passagii de Cromarty, percipienti annuatim decem marcas,
de annis compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xx H. Et
priori et conventui de Bello Loco percipientibus annuatim
octo libras sexdecim solidos et quatuor denarios unam
libram piperis annui redditus de Avauch et Eddirdule de
annis compoti et sub periculo compotantis, allocando pro
libra piperis septem solidos, xxvij H. x s. Et Eratribus
Predicatoribus de Invernes percipientibus annuatim viginti
solidos, de dictis annis et sub periculo compotantis, iij H.
Et capellano celebranti in ecclesia, parrochiali de Inveness
percipienti annuatim duas marcas de mandato domini
regis literatorio alias ostenso super compotum in scaccario,
de annis compoti et sub periculo compotantis, iiij E. Et
capellano celebranti in ecclesia cathedrali Eossensi perci-
pienti annuatim triginta tres solidos et quatuor denarios,
ut patet in compotis quondam ducis Eossie, de annis
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, v H. Et mauro
de Avauch percipienti annuatim duas marcas, et mauro
de Ardmanach pro feodo suo de quatuor solidis crofte
sue, et cursoribus de Ardmanach in septem solidis pro
eorum laboribus de firmis de Mariscroftis de annis com-
poti et sub periculo compotantis, v li. xiij s. Et hus-
bandis de Ardmanach in eorum firmis, allocando pro
celdra victualium septemdecim solidos, pro marta quinque
solidos, pro mutone duodecim denarios, extendentes ad
viginti quatuor libras et duodecim solidos, prout in rotulis
precedentibus continetur, de qua summa extrahuntur
quinque libre et sex denarii pro terris spectantibus
Henrico Stewart in feodifirma, ut latius patet in rotulo
immediate precedente hoc compotum, et sic restant alio-
388
KOTULI SCACCAEII
1521.
cande compotanti pro dictis victualibus, martis, et muto-
nibus annuatim novemdecim libre undecim solidi et sex
denarii examinati' super compotum, de annis compoti,
lviij li. xiiij s. vj d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de
Newtoune cum devoriis assignatis compo tanti pro custodia
caustri de Eeidcastell per literas sub privato de annis
compoti, xxxvj li. vj celdre ordei vj marte lx mutones
iij quartern xviij duodene caponum jclj duodene pultri-
arum. Et eidem de firmis de Culmure extendente ad
decem marcas in anno, ex eo quod quondam Hugo Eos de
Kilrawak recuperavit hujusmodi terras de Culmure sibi
spectare hereditarie per brevia regis deservita in curia
vicecomitis de Invernes et retornata ad capellam regis,
virtute cujus retornatus dictus Hugo adeptus est preceptum
sasine de dicta capella per quod cepit sasinam, prout
clare constabat auditoribus super compotum, de annis
compoti, xx li. Et pro expensis dictarum duodecim
lastarum salmonum, de annis compoti superius oneratarum,
allocando annuatim pro quatuor lastis viginti quatuor
libras pro omnibus expensis, videlicet retibus, grundrapys,
cordis, scheittis, sale, cobillis, lignis barilium, escu-
lentis, poculentis, ac feodis piscatorum, et omnibus
aliis expensis dictarum duodecim lastarum regi libere
deliberandis apud Dingwell, deductis dictis expensis
tantum de annis compoti, Ixxij E. Summa expen-
sarum, ijclxvj H. xvij s. vj 3. vj celdre ordei vj marte
lx mutones iij quarteria xviij duodene caponum jclj
duodene pultriarum. Et sic restant iiijcxxviij H.
ix s. vj d. lxxxxvij celdre viij bolle j ferlota ordei x
celdre farrine avenatice lxxxxj marte j quarterium xvj
laste salmonum. Et eque quoad mutones, capones,
et pultrias.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Eoberto Bertoune de Uvirberntoune, compotorum rotu-
Respondebit latori, in quadringintis libris, dicto rotulatore presente et
Bertoune rotu ^atonte solutionem super compotum, iiijc H., pro quibus re-
iator. ’ spondebit. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant
xxviij H. ix s. vj d. lxxxxvij celdre viij bolle j ferlota
1521.
EEGUM SCOTORUM.
389
ordei x celdre farrine avenatice Ixxxxj marte j quarterium
xvj laste salmonum.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per liberationem
factam dicto Roberto rotulatori in quadraginta celdris
ordei de resta predicta, ipso presente et fatente liberationem
r ^ .Respondebit
super compotum, xl celdre ordei, pro quibus respondebit, dictus rotuiator.
Et dicto Roberto in decem lastis salmonum cum dimedia,
ipso similiter presente et fatente liberationem super com- Respondebit
. ........ .. -it- idem Robertus
potum, x laste vj banlia salmonum, pro quibus respondebit, rotuiator.
Et eidem in viginti octo martis de predicta resta mart-
arum, ipso similiter presente et fatente liberationem super
compotum, xxviij marte, pro quibus dictus Robertus rotu-
iator respondebit. Summa harum expensarum, xl celdre Do.
ordei x laste vj barilia salmonum xxviij marte. Et sic
restant xxviij Ii. ix s. vj d. lvij celdre viij bolle j ferlota
ordei x celdre farrine avenatice lxiij marte j quarterium
v laste vj barilia salmonum.
Item eadem onerat se de xx martis j quarterio xx
mutonibus j quarterio de termino Sancti Martini anni
Domini etc. vicesimi primi, cum quibus dicta compotans
intromisserat. Summa hujus oneris patet.
De quibus allocatur compotanti in ordinariis martarum
et mutonum ut superius in rotulo continetur de dicto
terminio Sancti Martini, ij marte xx mutones j quarterium.
Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant de dicto
termino Sancti Martini xviij marte j quarterium. Et
eque quoad mutones. Et sic restant unacum resta pre-
cedente xxviij Ii. ix s. vj d. lvij celdre viij bolle j ferlota
ordei x celdre farrine avenatice lxxxj marte ij quarteria
v laste vj barilia salmonum.
De quibus salmonibus allocatur compotanti per libera-
tionem factam dicto Roberto rotulatori in tribus lastis
salmonum, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente libera-
tionem super compotum, iij laste, pro quibus dictus Respondebit
rotuiator respondebit. Supima hujus expense patet. Et rotuiator! ei
sic restant xxviij Ii. ix s. vj d. lvij celdre viij bolle j
ferlota ordei x celdre farrine avenatice lxxxj marte ij
quarteria ij laste vj barilia salmonum. Pro qua resta
390
EOTULI SCACCARII
1522.
Stratherne.
compotans composuit cum dicto rotulatore de mandato
domini gubernatoris, domini cancellarii, et dominorum
auditorum scaccarii, pro summa mille marcarum, ut patet
in compoto comitatus Rossie superius notato. Et sic eque
quoad compotantem de dicta resta.
Compotum magistri Petri Scott, camerarii de Strath-
erne, redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem [2 April
1522, from J± August 1518 ; 3 years and 1 term.\
Idem onerat se in primis de iijclx H. vij g. v d. lxxxvj
martis j apro per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in
pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de viijclxxiiij Ii. x g. xliiij martis
ij quarterns j apro valoris duarum marcarum per integras
firmas dicti dominii tam terrarum in feodifirma assedat-
arum quam aliarum terrarum nondum assedatarum in
feodifirma de primo anno hujus compoti, que particulariter
scribuntur in rotulo anni etc. vcundecimi. Et de v H.
vj g. viij d. de annuis redditibus de Innerpeffre de dicto
primo anno compoti. Et de ijmjclxxxxix H. xj g. viij d.
jcxiij martis ij quarterns ij apris per integras firmas dicti
dominii et annuos redditus de Innerpeffre de duobus
ultimis annis et termino hujus compoti. Summa hujus
oneris, iijmlxxix H. viij g. iiij d. jclviij marte iij apri.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, iijmiiijcxxxix H.
xv s. ix d. ijcxxiiij marte iiij apri.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Glascerie extendentium ad octo marcas
in anno assedatarum patri compotantis pro sex marcis in
rentali, de tribus annis et termino compoti, iiij H. xiij g.
iiij d. Et eidem de annuo redditu de Duchlace extendente
in anno ad decem solidos de annis et termino compoti,
xxxv s. Et per decidentiam viginti solidorum terrarum
de Culquhattane devoriarum martarum de Eos ad novem
solidos et martarum de Glascrerie ad octo solidos de annis
et termino compoti, vj H. xviij g. Et eidem de firmis ter-
rarum de Kers, Drumfyne cum prato, molendini de
Gorthie, extendentium ad octo libras, Lekko ad sexdecim
1522.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
391
marcas, Dawlike ad quatuor libras, assedatarum Elizabeth
Creichtoun pro undecim libris sex solidis et octo denariis
per lit eras sub privato per regem Jacobum quartum pie
memorie pro dicta summa annuatim solvenda et de pre-
cepto domini gubernatoris ad allocandum ostenso super
compotum, de annis et termino compoti, xxix H. xiij s.
iiij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Blakfurd exten-
dentium in anno ad quatuor marcas cum parte martarum
ad quatuor solidos concessis Jonete Small per literas
domini regis de tribus terminis ante hoc compotum et
tribus annis et uno termino hujus compoti, xiiij H. vj s.
' viij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Galwalmoire exten-
dentium in anno ad decem libras et quindecim solidos pro
marta, et de firmis terrarum de Eordoune extendentium
in anno ad duodecim libras et decem solidos et quindecim
solidos pro marta, et de firmis terrarum de Glentercane
extendentium in anno ad quinque marcas et quatuor
solidos pro marta, extendentibus in toto ad centum viginti
quatuor libras et quindecim solidos de tribus annis et
termino compoti et duobus terminis precedentibus hoc
compotum, sibi remissis per dominum gubernatorem et
auditores scaccarii pro servitio suo domino regi impen-
dendo, et etiam per ostensionem carte sub magno sigillo de
dicta remissione et donatione dictarum firmarum in feodo
suo pro toto tempore vite sue, jcxxiiij E. xv s., et dicta
remissio facta est Willelmo Spicehous, ut patet in rotulis
precedentibus. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Galwal-
beg extendentium in anno ad decem -libras et quindecim
solidos pro marta, J ohanni Strogeith remissis in feodo suo,
de annis et termino compoti, xxxviij H. Et eidem de
arreragiis compotantis, videlicet de firmis terrarum de
Dundurne extendentium ad centum quinque libras
undecim solidos et sex denarios, pro qua summa Eobertus
Bertoune, rotulator, de consilio auditorum scaccarii com-
posuit cum Mariota Cheselm, relicta quondam Johannis Respondebit
* t i . Robertus
Bhilpsoun, pro summa centum marcarum dicto rotulaton Bertoun, rotu-
, „ lator, pro lxvj ft.
solutarum et pro quibus respondebit, et residuum dicte xiij s. mj d.
summe dicte Mariote remissum ex consideratione dictorum
392
ROTULI SC ACC ARII
1522.
Respondebit
dictus Ro-
bertas rotulator
Respondebit
idem rotulator.
Respondebit
ante dictus
rotulator.
Vocandus est
comes de
Ergile.
auditorum super compotum, jcv R. xj s. vj d. Et eidem
per solutionem factam dicto Roberto rotulatori in nonaginta
quatuor libris et sexdecim solidis de firmis terrarum de
Glenschervy et Corremuklo spectantium domino Willelmo
Murray de Tulybardyne militi, dicto rotulatore presente
et fatente solutionem super compotum, Ixxxxiiij R. xvj s.,
pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et dicto rotu-
latori in duobus millibus sexingintis sexaginta sex libris
duobus solidis et sex denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et
per suas trinas acquittantias manu sua subscriptas fatente
solutionem super compotum, ijravjclxvj R. ij s. vj d., pro
quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et compotanti pro
feodo suo de annis et termino compoti, xxxv R. Summa
expensarum, iijmjcxxxj H. xj s. iiij d. Et sic restant
iijcviij R. iiij s. v d. ijcxxiiij marte iiij apri.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
dicto rotulatori in septuaginta duabus libris, dicto rotula-
tore presente et fatente solutionem super compotum,
Ixxij H., pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Summa
hujus expense patet. Et sic restant ijcxxxvj R. iiij s. v d.
ijcxxiiij marte iiij apri.
De quibus allegat compotans pendere in manibus
domini de Keire centum undecim libre et quatuor solidi,
pro qua summa dictus dominus de Keire fuerat summonitus
coram dominis auditoribus seaecarii, que summonitio ad-
huc restat indecisa et continuata, et in manibus Malcolmi
Drummond de firmis terrarum de Port cum insula quam
allegat esse vastam per malefactores d Ergile depredantes
hujusmodi terram fore vastam quadraginta due libre, et
in manibus David Murray de terris de Tulybanquhare
propter eandem causam centum sex libre, et in manibus
Jacobi Reidheueh de terris de Eister Abirleidnach quatuor-
decim libre octodecim solidi propter causam supradictam,
extendentes in toto ad ducentas septuaginta quatuor libras
et duos solidos, pro quibus firmis de terris vastis
vocandus est Colinus comes de Ergile manucepit domino
gubernatori et dominis consilii ad servandum hujusmodi
dominium de Stratherne quietum et pacificum sine lesione
1521-2.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
393
aut depredatione quorumcunque malefactorum, ijclxxiiij R.
ij s. Summa dependentiarum patet. Et sic superex-
posuit compotans in pecunia, allocando dependentias,
xxxvij R. xvij s. vij d. Et restant ijcxxiiij marte iiij apri.
De quibus martis vendite compotanti triginta octo
marte pro triginta septem libris septemdecim solidis et
septem denariis per rotulatorem super compotum allocatis
compotanti pro predictis suis superexpositis pecunie,
xxxviij marte. Et sic eque quoad pecuniam. Et restant
jcvxxvj marte iiij apri
De quibus martis allocatur compotanti de martis
terrarum de Ratherne extendentibus annuatim ad viginti
quatuor solidos, per superfluam onerationem de annis et
termino compoti et duobus annis precedentibus hoc com-
potum, vij marte, allocando pro marta viginti solidos, licet
dicta summa martarum predictarum extendit ad majorem
summam pecunie quam quatuor solidos. Summa hujus
expense patet. Et sic restant jclxxxxix marte iiij apri.
Compotum reverendissimi in Cristo patris Jacobi Glas- FifF.
guensis archiepiscopi, camerarii de Eiffe, redditum apud
Edinburgh per dominum Laurentium Alexandri, ejus depu-
tatum, [26 February 1521, from 9 August 1518 ; 3 years.']
Idem onerat se in primis de vjclxxxvj H. xij s. xj d.
pecunie v apris xx barilibus ceparum ijcxxvj aucis domes-
ticis jmixcviij caponibus iijmjclxj pultriis per arreragia ultimi
compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii
patet.
Item idem onerat se de iiij R j celdra x bollis ij Quarte-
ferlotis ij peccis avenarum de firmis terrarum de Maires- rium de
toune in quarterio de Edyne assedatarum in feodifirma Edyne.
de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de xxij R. de firmis
terrarum de Ramorgany et Lawfeild assedatarum in
feodifirma de eodem anno. Et de xx H. ij eeldris
frumenti ij eeldris viij bollis ordei xviij caponibus xlviij
pultriis terrarum de Eairny simili modo assedatarum in
feodifirma. Et de xxxix R. xiij s. iiij d. j celdra xiiij
bollis frumenti ij eeldris iiij bollis ordei xlviij caponibus
394
BOTULI SCACCAEII
1521-2.
xxiiij pultriis de firmis de Botliulit cum molendino
et brasina earundem assedato in feodifirma ut supra.
Et de xxiiij Ii. iij celdris iiij bollis frumenti iiij celdris
iiij bollis ordei viij caponibus lx pultriis de firmis terrarum
de Ardett assedatarum in feodifirma ut supra, licet dicta
villa in rotulo anni Domini etc. vcundecimi onerabatur
cum viginti novem libris sex solidis et octo denariis
pecunie, et commissarii domini regis in assedatione dicti
dominii de Fiffe facta secundo die mensis Januarii anno
Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimo sexto diminue-
bant octo marcas de dicta summa propter sterilitatem
dicte ville. Et de xiij H. vj s. viij d. xvj caponibus
molendini vocati Monesey Myll. Et de xx li. de Ferry-
feild et Bonefeild assedatis in feodifirma, licet dicta villa
in dicto rotulo anni decimi sexti oneratur cum quadra-
ginta marcis, et commissarii ut supra in assedatione pre-
dicta propter sterilitatem dicte ville diminuebant decem
marcas de dicta summa quadraginta marcarum. Et de
lxxiiij li. vj s. viij d. de firmis terrarum de Luthre
assedatarum in feodifirma, licet in rotulo anni etc.
vcduodecimi oneratur cum octuaginta libris, et commissarii
supradicti anno suprascripto diminuebant de summa
octuaginta librarum octo marcas cum dimedia propter
sterilitatem ville ut supra. Et de xx s. de Murefeild.
Et de vj li. xiij s. iiij d. molendini de Luthre. Et de
xviij li. de Eister Balgervy. Et de vj li. xiij s. iiij d. j
celdra xij bollis frumenti j celdra xv bollis ij ferlotis cum
bina parte ferlote ordei xxiiij caponibus xlviij pultriis de
firmis terrarum de Starr. Et de xx li. j celdra iiij bollis
frumenti j celdra viij bollis ordei xxiiij caponibus xxiiij
pultriis de firmis terrarum de Murdocairny. Et de xx li.
de Thomastoune cum molendino ejusdem. Et de x li. ij
celdris viij bollis frumenti iij celdris ij bollis ordei xxiiij
caponibus de Eister Drone. Et de x li. xxiiij caponibus
de firmis terrarum de lie Cottoun. Et de x li. molendini
fullonum unacum warda de Cupro. Et de vj li.
xiij s. iiij d. molendini de Bello de dicto primo anno com-
poti. Summa hujus oneris, iijcxxvj li. vj s. viij d. xij
1521-2.
EEGUM SCOTORUM.
395
celdre x bolle frumenti xv celdre ix bolle ij ferlote cum
bina parte ferlote ordei j celdra x bolle ij ferlote ij pecce
avenarum jclxvj capones jclxxxiiij pultrie.
Item idem onerat se de vjclij H. xiij s. iiij d. xxv
celdris iiij bollis frumenti xxxj celdris iij bollis cum dua-
bus binis partibus ferlote ordei iij celdris v bollis j ferlota
avenarum iijcxij capones iijcxlviij pultriis de firmis terra-
rum dicti quartern de Edyn de duobus ultimis annis
hujus compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa
totalis onerationis hujus quarterii de dictis tribus annis,
ixclxxix H. xxxvij celdre xiiij bolle frumenti xlvj celdre
xij bolle ij ferlote cum tribus binis partibus ferlote ordei
iiij celdre xv bolle iij ferlote ij pecce avenarum iiijclxxviij
capones vcxij pultrie.
Item idem onerat se de vj li. xiij s. iiij d. xij caponi-
bus de firmis molendini de Den preter annuum redditum
debitum abbati et conventui de Lundoris, assedati in
feodifirma de primo anno compoti. Et de xl li. j celdra
viij bollis avenarum xxxij caponibus vxxij pultriis de
firmis de Auld Lundoris cum cotagiis, ortis, et brasina
earundem assedato in feodifirma de primo anno hujus
compoti ut supra. Et de x li. xiij s. iiij d. de firmis
terrarum de Ynchery assedatarum in feodifirma ut supra.
Et de xxx li. xiij s. iiij d. de Wodemylne assedato ut
supra de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de vj li. xiij s.
iiij d. de firmis terrarum de Parkhill non assedatarum in
feodifirma de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de xiiij li.
ij celdris avenarum de firmis terrarum de Dunmure cum
prato ejusdem assedatarum in feodifirma de dicto primo
anno compoti, licet oneratur in rotulo anni etc. vcun-
decimi et duodecimi pro triginta sex libris sex solidis et
octo denariis, quia in illis rotulis non assedabatur in
feodifirma. Et de xxvj li. xiij s. iiij d. de Kinlouch cum
fabrili et molendino earundem. Et de xiiij li. xij bollis
avenarum de firmis terrarum de Culessy cum molendino
ejusdem de dicto primo anno compoti. Summa hujus
oneris, jclxxviij li. vj s. viij d. iiij celdre iiij bolle aven-
arum xliiij capones vxxij pultrie.
Quart e-
rium de
Lundoris.
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Quarte-
rium de
Uchtir-
mukty.
Item idem onerat se de iijclvj H. xiij s. iiij d. viij
celdris viij bollis avenarum Ixxxviij caponibus jclxxxiiij
pultriis de firmis terrarum dicti quartern de Lundoris de
duobus ultimis annis hujus compoti. Summa hujus
oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis hujus quarterii
de Lundoris de annis compoti, vcxxxv H. xij celdre xij
bolle avenarum jcxij capones ijclxvj pultrie.
Item idem onerat se de xiiij H. iiij s. j celdra xj bollis
frumenti ij celdris j bolla iij ferlotis ordei x aucis xxxvj
pultriis cum parte sex celdrarum avenarum per integras
firmas prime partis dominii de Uchtirmukty de primo
anno hujus compoti assedate in feodifirma. Et de
xiiij H. iiij s. j celdra xj bollis frumenti ij celdris j bolla
iij ferlotis ordei x aucis xxxvj pultriis cum parte sex
celdrarum avenarum secunde partis de Uchtirmukty
assedate in feodifirma. Et de xvj H. xvj s. ij celdris
frumenti ij celdris viij bollis ordei xij aucis xxiiij pultriis
cum parte avenarum de Bondhalf. Et de lvj s. viij d.
v bollis j ferlota frumenti vj bollis ij ferlotis ordei ij
aucis vj pultriis cum parte avenarum de Gervisland.
Et de iiij H. iiij s. xij caponibus xxiiij pultriis de Mary-
land de Uchtirmukty. Et de vij H. xv s. iiij d. vj bollis
ordei lxxxxv pultriis de firmis cotagiorum de Uchtirmukty.
Et de vj celdris avenarum annuatim solvendis de
terris prescriptis. Et de v H. ij celdris viij bollis aven-
arum xviij pultriis de Newtoun de Balcancoll. Et de
xxiiij B. de Westir Bossy assedato in feodifirma, licet in
rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi undecimi oneratur tantum
cum sexdecim libris. Et de x H. xiij s. iiij d. xxiiij
pultriis occidentalis partis de Stramiglo cum molendino
ejusdem assedate ut supra. Et de xx B. vj s. iiij d. ij
celdris ordei et viij bollis v celdris avenarum lxxij
pultriis de Eister Casche assedato in feodifirma ut supra
cum domo stante in communi, licet in rotulis anni etc.
vcundecimi et duodecimi oneratur dicta villa cum viginti
quatuor libris, et commissarii in assedatione facta anno
etc. vcdecimo sexto diminuebant quatuor libras de dicta
summa viginti quatuor librarum propter sterilitatem dicte
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ville. Et de iiij li. de firmis medietatis de Kilquyche
assedate in feodifirma. Et de x Ii. de lie Myris de
Uchtirmukty non assedato in feodifirma. Et de ij celdris
viij bollis ordei j apro xij caponibus molendini de
Uchtirmukty, licet in rotulis annorum undecimi et duo-
decimi oneratur cum duabus celdris et octo bollis aven-
arum. Et de vj li. xiij s. iiij d. xij caponibus molendini
de Lumquhat. Et de vj li. j celdra frumenti ij celdris
viij bollis ordei x bollis avenarum de Eister Eossie asse-
dato in feodifirma. Et de v H vj s. viij d. xxiiij caponi-
, bus Aule de Eossie simili modo assedate in feodifirma.
Et de v H. vj s. viij d. de Bannachtyne assedato in feodi-
firma. Et de xx li. de Petlouchy et Brodland assedatis
in feodifirma cum molendino. Et de xv li. vj s. viij d.
de Urquhard, licet in rotulis annorum v° undecimi et
duodecimi oneratur cum tresdecim libris sex solidis et octo
denariis tantum. Et de xlvj s. viij d. alterius medietatis
de Kilquyche de dicto primo anno compoti. Summa
hujus oneris, jclxxxxv H. vj celdre xj bolle j ferio ta fru-
menti xv celdre ordei xiiij celdre ij bolle avenarum j
aper xxxiiij auce lx capones ijclxxxxv pultrie.
Item idem onerat se de iijclxxxx li. xiij celdris vj bollis
ij ferlotis frumenti xxx celdris ordei xxviij celdris iiij
bollis avenarum ij apris lxviij aucis jc caponibus vclxx
pultriis de firmis dicti quartern de Uchtirmukty de duobus
ultimis annis hujus compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis hujus quarterii de Uchtirmukty,
vclxxxv H. xx celdre j bolla iij ferlote frumenti xlv celdre
ordei xiij celdre vj bolle avenarum iij apri vxxij auce jclx
capones viijcxlv pultrie.
Item idem onerat se de viij H. j celdra iiij bollis ordei Quarte-
ij celdris viij bollis avenarum xxiiij caponibus per integras rium de
firmas terrarum de Balbrechy assedatarum in feodifirma Falkland,
de primo anno compoti. Et de ix li. xxxvj caponibus de
Auldhall cum molendino de Balbrechy. Et de viij H.
x bollis ordei j celdra iiij bollis avenarum de Cammeroune
assedato in feodifirma. Et de viij E. de firmis de Bal-
linkirk propter diminutionem, licet in rotulis annorum
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etc. vcundecimi et duodecimi oneratur cum decem libris,
et in assedatione facta per commissarios anno etc. vcde-
cimo sexto diminuebantur due libre dicte summe propter
sterilitatem dicte ville. Et de xiij H. vj s. viij d. ij
celdris j bolla j ferlota cum tertia parte ferlote ordei iiij
celdris ij bollis ij ferlotis ij peccis avenarum viij aucis
xxxvj pultriis per integras firmas de lie Kettill de primo
anno compoti. Et de xvj li. j celdra v bollis j ferlota
frumenti j celdra x bollis ij ferlotis ordei iij celdris v
bollis iij ferlotis iij peccis avenarum viij aucis xlviij
pultriis de firmis de Fruchy. Et de xvj li. ij celdris viij
bollis ordei v celdris avenarum viij aucis xlviij pultriis de
Newtoun de Falkland de dicto primo anno compoti. Et
de xiij s. iiij d. de firmis proprietatis de Ballingall. Et
de ix s. vj d. annui redditus dictarum terrarum. Et de
Iiij s. iiij d. j celdra x bollis ij ferlotis cum bina parte
ferlote ordei xxiiij caponibus molendini de Fruchquhy.
Et de x li. de firmis terrarum de Newtoun de Mark-
ynche, licet in rotulo anni etc. vcundecimi oneratur cum
decem marcis tantum. Et de xx li. de firmis burga-
libus de Falkland. Et de j celdra iiij bollis brasii xxxvj
pultriis molendini de Falkland. Et de iiij li. xiiij s.
quatuor brasinarum et sex cottagiorum de Falkland. Et
de xxv s. fabrilis ejusdem. Et de xl s. vj celdris
avenarum de Ballinbla. Et de xx s. de firmis de Dorno
assedato in feodifirma de anno compoti. Et de iiij bari-
libus ceparum pomarii de Falkland de dicto anno. Et
de x li. j celdra iiij bollis ordei ij celdris viij bollis
avenarum xviij pultriis de firmis de Drumtennande asse-
dato in feodifirma de dicto primo anno compoti. Summa
. hujus oneris, jcxxxj li. xxij d. j celdra v bolle j ferlota
frumenti j celdra iiij bolle brasii xj celdre cum bina
parte et tertia parte ferlote ordei xxiiij celdre xij bolle ij
ferlote j pecca avenarum xxiiij auce lxxxiiij capones
jclxvj pultrie iiij barilia ceparum.
Item idem onerat se de ijclxij li. iij s. viij d. ij celdris
x bollis ij ferlotis frumenti ij celdris viij bollis brasii xxij
celdris ij ferlotis ordei xlix celdris ix bollis ij peccis
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avenarum xlviij aucis jcxlviij caponibus iij°xij pultriis
viij barilibus ceparum de firmis dicti quartern de duobus
ultimis annis hujus compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis hujus quartern, iijclxxxxiij H.
v s. vj d. iij celdre xv bolle iij ferlote frumenti iij celdre
xij bolle brash xxxiij celdre ij ferlote bina pars et tertia
pars ferlote ordei lxxiiij celdre v bolle ij ferlote iij pecce
avenarum lxxij auce ijcxij capones iiijTxxviij pultrie xij
barilia ceparum.
Item idem onerat se de xl R. ix celdris frumenti xj celdris Quartc-
ordei jc caponibus per integras firmas terrarum de Kingis rium de
Bernys assedatarum in feodifirma, licet in rotulo anni Largo,
etc. vcduodecimi oneratur cum quinquaginta tribus libris
sex solidis et octo denariis, et commissarii suprascripti
in assedatione facta anno etc. vcdecimo sexto diminuebant
ut de illa summa viginti marcas propter sterilitatem dicte
ville, ut patet in rentali. Et de xxv H. xiiij s. vij d.
j celdra v bollis j ferlota ij peccis frumenti ij celdris viij
bollis iij ferlotis ordei xlviij caponibus xlviij pultriis de
Balcarrowis cum molendino ejusdem assedato ut supra.
Et de xij R. iij s. iiij d. x bollis frumenti xij bollis ij
ferlotis ordei xij caponibus xxiiij pultriis de firmis medie
partis Newtoun de Reras assedate in feodifirma de duobus
terminis compoti. Et de 1 s. x bollis frumenti xij bollis
ij ferlotis ordei xxiiij pultriis xij caponibus alterius dime-
dietatis de Newtoun assedate Willelmo Parlie per regem
Jacobum quartum ad tempus vite sue non in feodifirma.
Et de x R. xiij s. iiij d. j celdra x bollis frumenti ij celdris
iiij bollis ordei v celdris avenarum terre de Largo assedate
in feodifirma. Et de vj R. j celdra iiij bollis ordei triginta
duorum cotagiorum de Largo simili modo assedatorum.
Et de xl s. ij bollis farrine avenatice molendini ejusdem.
Et de xl s. trium brasinarum de Largo. Et de iij s. terre
de Cragland. Et de xij d. ejusdem terre spectantis
quondam Thome Broun. Et de xiij s. iiij d. de Burnhous.
Et de iiij H. j celdra iiij bollis ordei ij celdris viij bollis
avenarum xij caponibus de ETethir Reras non assedato in
feodifirma de primo anno compoti. Et de v R. prati de
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Uchtirmukty assedati in feodifirma ut supra. Summa
hujus oneris, jcx E. xviij s. vij d. xiij celdre iij bolle j
ferlota ij pecce frumenti xix celdre xiij bolle iij ferlote
ordei ij bolle farrine avenatice vij celdre viij bolle aven-
arum jclxxxiiij capones lxxxxvj pultrie.
Item idem onerat se de ijcxxj H. xvij S. ij d. xxvj cel-
dris vj bollis iij ferlotis frumenti xxxix celdris xj bollis
ij ferlotis ordei iiij bollis farrine avenatice xv celdris
avenarum iij cxl viij caponibus jclxxij pultriis per integras
firmas dicti quartern de duobus ultimis annis hujus com-
poti. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onera-
tionis hujus quartern, iijcxxxij H. xv s. ix d. xxxix
celdre x bolle ij pecce frumenti lix celdre ix bolle j fer-
lota ordei vj bolle farrine avenatice xxij celdre viij bolle
avenarum vcxij capones ijcxlviij pultrie.
Summa totalis onerationis preter arreragia, ijmviijcxxv H.
xv d. vxxj celdre ix bolle ij ferlote ij pecce frumenti jclxiiij
celdre vj bolle j ferlota iiij bine partes ferlote j tertia
pars ferlote ordei iij celdre xij bolle brasii vj bolle
farrine avenatice jcxxxvj celdre xv bolle ij ferlote j pecca
avenarum iij apri jcliiij auce jmiiijcliiij capones ijmiijcix
pultrie xij barilia ceparum. Summa totalis onerationis
cum arreragiis, iijmvcxj H. xiiij s. ij d. viij apri xxxij
barilia ceparum ijclxxx auce domestice iijmiijclxij capones
vmiiijclxx pultrie.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam domino archiepiscopo Sanctiandree
pro cana de Cupro sibi debita de annis compoti et
sub periculo compotantis, xiij H, vij s. Et Eratribus
Predicatoribus Sanctiandree percipientibus annuatim
quinque libras de terris de Eothillut quas solebat perci-
pere locus de Cupro, nunc translatas ad locum Predi-
catorum Sanctiandree, de annis compoti et sub periculo
compotantis, xv H. Et episcopo Dunkeldensi percipienti
annuatim quatuor marcas annui redditus de Urquhard,
de dictis annis et sub periculo compotantis, viij H. Et
Alexandro Eamsay de Brawchmond percipienti annuatim
unam marcam pro aqueductu molendini de Thomastoun,
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401
de dictis annis et snb eodem periculo, xl s. Et capellano
celebranti in ecclesia de Cullessy percipienti annuatim
decem marcas de Auld Lundoris, de annis compoti,
xx H. Et Johanni Skrymgeour, clavigero, percipienti
annuatim decem libras de lie Myr de Uchtirmukty,
ex tollerantia domini regis de annis compoti, xxx B.
Et quondam Leoni herauldo regi armorum, qui solebat
percipere annuatim viginti unam marcas de firmis de
Cullessy, de primo anno compoti, xiiij B. Et eidem pro
sustentatione aqueductus de Falkland ad necessaria
palatii ejusdem, percipienti annuatim undecim solidos, de
dictis annis, xxxiij s. Et quatuor serjandis de FyfFe
percipientibus annuatim quatuor libras in eorum feodis
de annis compoti, xij li. Et pro falcatione et lucratione
feni de Falkland de croppis dictorum annorum assignate
pro dicta lucratione duodecim libre tresdecim solidi et
quatuor denarii, de dictis annis compoti, xxxviij B. Et
pro reparatione fossarum et palarum parce de Falk-
land de annis compoti, viij B. Et pro reparatione
et sustentatione fovearum prati de Falkland de annis
compoti, vj B. Et pro custodia palatii de Falkland
de annis compoti, xxx B. Et uxori quondam Alani
Averarie pro fractione terre sue pro lie quarrell domini
regis de annis compoti, xxiiij s. Et in recompensationem
viginti quatuor vaccarum seu boum pro eorum pastura in
warda de Falkland deputata pro feris pascendis vasta de
mandato domini regis, de annis compoti, xiij B. x s. Et
ortulano de Falkland in feodo suo, reddendo quatuor
barilia ceparum ad expensas domicilii domini regis,
de annis compoti, viij B. Et defalcate compotanti
de firmis terrarum de Eister Bossie extendentium ad
duas marcas, ex eo quod dicta villa assedatur in feodi-
firma Johanni Bonnare per cartam domini regis defal-
cando duas marcas de summa in rentali contenta, ut
patet per dictam cartam alias ostensam super compotum,
de annis compoti, iiij B. Et de annuo redditu undecim
aerarum et cotagiorum de Falkland remisso Jacobo
Bobertsoun per literas domini regis alias ostensas super
vol. xiv. 2 c
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compotum, de annis compoti, xxxiij s. Et compotanti pro
feodo unius custodientis jumenta in parte de Falkland
cum eorum sequelis octo in numero, capientis in die
quatuor denarios et pro feodo suo in anno sexdecim
solidos, extendentes ad sex libras et sexdecim solidos in
anno particulariter examinatos super compotum, de annis
compoti, xx li. viij s. Et pro ductione feni prati de
Faulkland in quatuor libris annuatim ex eo quod tenentes
qui solebant hujusmodi fenum ducere, ut allegat eom-
potans, habent nunc terras in feodifirma assedatas, per
quam exonerati sunt de ductione hujusmodi feni, de
annis compoti, xij li. Et compotanti pro naulo relicte
quondam Andree Wod militis portantis victualia de
Largo ad Leith, videlicet frumentum, ordeum, et avenas,
de annis compoti, iij li. Et Marchimonde herauldo per-
cipienti annuatim in feodo suo decem libras de terris de
Murdocairny per literam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam
super compotum, de annis compoti, xxx li. Et per
solutionem factam Thome Pebbis, vitrario, percipienti
annuatim viginti libras pro sustentatione vitri in palatiis
de Falkland, Striveling, Linlithqw, et Edinburgh, de
mandato dicti Eoberti rotulatoris de annis compoti, et
Respondebit . . . . , , ^
Robertus termino Sancti Martini sequentis hoc compotum, lxx n.,
Bertoun, rotu- . . _ . .. . ^
lator. pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et compotanti
pro constructione unius domus ad conservandum boves
pastos ad provisionem regis et gubernatoris in omnibus ex-
pensis particulariter examinatis super compotum, xiiij li.
Et pro conservatione quadraginta quinque mar tarum de
precepto domini rotulatoris ad provisionem regis per
spatium quadraginta septem dierum, capiendo in die duo-
decim denarios, examinatos super compotum, xlvij s. Et
pro emendatione coquine palatii de Faulkland per tempus
compoti, xx s. Et pro, constructione cujusdam muri ante
portam turris de Faulkland, xxx s. Et tegulatori pro
emendatione et reparatione omnium domorum palatii
de Faulkland in tegulis et in aliis necessariis per tempus
compoti, xiij H. Et pro emendatione columbaris de
Faulkland et lie puncting ejusdem cum calce per tempus
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compoti, xiiij s. Et per solutionem factam magistro
Jacobo Wischert, advocato domini regis, percipienti annua-
tim quadraginta libras in feodo suo, in partem solutionis
sui feodi per preceptum domini rotulatoris ostensum
* .. . Respondebit
super compotum, xl R., pro quibus dictus rotulator res- Robertus
r_ .. ... . ^ . . _ Bertoun, rotu-
pondebit. Et per liberationem ractam Roberto Bertoun lator,
de Uvirberntoune, compotorum rotulatori, in mille septin-
gintis octuaginta tribus libris quatuordecim solidis et
quatuor denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et per suas trinas
acquittantias manu sua subscriptas fatente solutionem
super compotum, jmvijclxxxiij R. xiiij s. iiij d., pro quibus Respondebit
dictus rotulator respondebit. Et eidem de firmis terrarum lator,
dimedie partis de Newtoun de Reras extendentis ad
quinquaginta solidos, remissis tenentibus ejusdem, videlicet
David Huntare et ejus sponse, Michaeli Reid, Henrico
Wemys, et Stephano Ednam, per dominos commissarios in
assedatione facta anno etc. vcdecimo sexto durantibus eorum
vitis, propter sterilitatem dicte ville, de annis compoti,
vij R. x s. Et compotanti pro feodo suo percipienti annu-
atim decem libras de annis compoti, xxx H. Et eidem
pro suis laboribus et expensis ex consideratione auditorum
de dictis annis, xxx R. Summa expensarum, ijmijclxxxvH.
x s. iiij d. Et sic restant jmijcxxvj R. iij s. x d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Donaldo Ealconare, antiquo servitori domini regis de-
functi, in puram elimosinam et in recompensationem sui
servitii dicto regi impensi, ex consideratione auditorum,
xij R. Et eidem per liberationem factam Margarete
regine Scotie in ducentis libris eidem per compotantem
liberatis de mandato dicti rotulatoris et per preceptum
ejusdem, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti rotula-
toris de liberatione dicte summe ducentarum librarum
ostenso super compotum, ijc R., pro quibus dictus rotulator
respondebit. Et compotanti per solutionem factam relicte idem rotulator.
quondam Willelmi Lethame in quinquaginta libris per
preceptum dicti rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquit-
tantia dicte relicte ostenso super compotum, 1 R., pro quibus Respondebit
dictus rotulator respondebit. Et eidem de firmis de Largo £tor.s rotu*
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EOTULI SCACCAEII
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Respondebit
pre dictus rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
idem Robertus,
rotulator.
extendente ad sexaginta libras dicto rotulatori liberatis
nomine relicte quondam Andree Wod militis, dicto rotu-
latore per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam
fatente liberationem super compotum, lx H, pro quibus
respondebit. Et eidem de firmis de Balbreky extendente
ad quinque libras sex solidos et octo denarios, relicte
quondam Andree Wod militis propter sterilitatem terre
remissis ex consideratione auditorum hac vice tantum, v Ii.
yj s. viij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Balbrechy
de ultimo anno hujus compoti, ex eo quod duobus annis
precedentibus occupata fuerat dicta villa per relictam
quondam Andree Wod militis, et pro eisdem annis com-
potum fecit, et firma tertii anni remissa Johanni Douglas,
ser vitori domini regis in cellario vini, per commissarios
assedationis terrarum de Eiffe facte tertio die mensis
Januarii anno Domini etc. vcvicesimo primo ex considera-
tione, prout constabat auditoribus super compotum, viij Ii.
Summa harum expensarum, iijcxxxv Ii. vj s. viij d. Et
sic restant viijclxxxx Ii. xvij s. ij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
dicto rotulatori in centum et undecim libris, ipso presente
et per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente
solutionem super compotum, jcxj Ii., pro quibus, dictus
rotulator respondebit. Et eidem per solutionem factam
dicto rotulatori in septuaginta libris, dicto rotulatore
presente et fatente solutionem super compotum, Ixx li.,
pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et eidem de
augmentatione feodifirme terrarum de Westir Eossie ex-
tendente in anno ad septem marcas, et octave partis
terrarum de Newtoun de Faulkland extendente in anno
ad viginti unum solidos et octo denarios, Jacobo Averarie
et Michaeli ejus filio spectantium, dicto Jacobo ex con-
sideratione auditorum remissa, ex eo quod dictus Jacobus
renunciaverat omni clameo quod poterat habere ad aug-
mentationem firmarum dictarum villarum dicte feodi-
firme nec exigere augmentationis remissionem in futurum,
de dictis annis compoti et uno anno precedente hoc com-
potum, xxiij 11. Et compotanti per solutionem factam
1521-2.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
405
Patricio Maxtoun, clavigero, in decem libris de mandato
domini cancellarii, ipso presente et testante mandatum
super compotum, x 11. Et de firmis terrarum de Casch
in quatuor libris in anno de augmentatione feodifirme
predicte ville tenentibus ejusdem remissa propter eorum
inopiam ex consideratione auditorum de annis compoti
tantum, xij Ii. Et eidem de augmentatione firmarum
feodifirme terrarum de Balbreky et Auldhall extendente
annuatim ad tres libras Thome Gourlaw, carpentario,
spectantium, qui fuerat carpentarius domini regis defuncti,
dicto Thome assedatarum per eundem dominum regem
pro antiqua firma toto tempore vite sue, ut patet per
literas dicti domini regis sub signeto et subscriptione
ostensas super compotum, de annis compoti et duobus
annis precedentibus hoc compotum, xv Ii. Et solute
dicto rotulatori per manus Johannis Dowglas de firmis
terrarum de Balbrechy, vj II, pro quibus dictus rotulator Respondebit
respondebit. Summa harum expensarum, ijcxlvij H. fator.s rotu’
Et sic restant vjcxliij li. xvij s. ij d.
Item idem onerat se de xxix eeldris j bolla frumenti Frumen -
per arreragia ultimi compoti sui frumenti, ut patet in pede tum.
ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de v^j eeldris ix bollis ij ferlotis
ij peccis frumenti per integras firmas dicti dominii de
Fiffe de tribus annis hujus compoti, videlicet de croppis
annorum etc, vcdecimi octavi decimi noni et vicesimi.
Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis
cum arreragiis, jcx celdre x bolle ij ferlote ij pecce
frumenti.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe percipientibus annuatim quatuor
bollas ex elimosina domini regis, de annis compoti et sub
periculo compotantis, xij bolle. Et domini Thome Bal-
four, capellano celebranti in capella de Faulkland, ex con-
simili elimosina domini regis de annis compoti et sub
periculo compotantis, xij bolle. Et per solutionem factam
Fratribus Minoribus de Perth in octo bollis frumenti
annuatim per preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto pre-
406
ROTULI SCACCARII
1521-2.
cepto manu dicti domini gubernatoris subscripto alias
ostenso super compotum, de annis compoti et sub periculo
compotantis, j celdra viij bolle. Et eidem de firmis ter-
rarum de Murdocairny assedatarum pro viginti libris
pecunie una celdra quatuor bollis frumenti una celdra
quatuor bollis ordei, et dominus rex mandavit allocare
hujusmodi victualia tenentibus ejusdem ville annuatim pro
decem marcis, de quibus solute Marchimond herauldo in
completam solutionem feodi sui quinque marce annuatim,
, extendentes ad decem libras de annis compoti, et Roberto
Respondebit 3 x
Robertus Bertoun rotulatori q uinq ue marce annuatim, extendentes ad
Bertoun, rotu* . *
lator, pro x H. decem libras de eisdem annis et pro quibus respondebit,
iij celdre xij bolle. Et compotanti per liberationem
factam Andree Kay, naute, in una celdra tribus bollis et
duabus ferlotis frumenti ad portandum hujusmodi fru-
mentum versus Leith domino regi in una cimba pericli-
tata et submersa, prout facta est fides coram dominis con-
silii et commissariorum per juramentum fide dignorum,
prout constabat auditoribus super compotum, j celdra iij
bolle ij ferlote. Summa expensarum, vij celdre xv bolle
ij ferlote frumenti. Et sic restant jcij celdre xj bolle ij
pecce frumenti.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per liberationem factam
Willelmo Wilkestoun, pistori, in triginta septem celdris
septem bollis duabus ferlotis tribus peccis cum dimedia
pecce frumenti a vicesimo septimo Augusti anno etc. vcde-
cimo octavo inclusive usque ad decimum quartum
Martii anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi primi etiam inclusive
per preceptum dicti rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum
acquittantia dicti Willelmi Wilkestoun manu sua sub-
scripta fatente liberationem super compotum, xxxvij celdre
Respondebu yij bolle ij ferlote iij pecce J pecce frumenti, pro quibus
lator. dictus rotulator respondebit. Et eidem per liberationem
factam Waltero Scott, pistori domini regis, in triginta
quatuor celdris novem bollis duabus ferlotis et duabus
peccis a tenentibus et camerario de Fiffe per preceptum
dicti rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti
Walteri pistoris fatente liberationem ostenso super com-
1521-2.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
407
potum, xxxnii celdre ix bolle 11 ferlote 11 pecce, pro quibus
j. . , , V,, t , Respondebit
dictus rotulator respondebit. Et per liberationem tactam idem rotuiator.
Willelmo Wilkesoun, pis tori domini regis, in quatuor
celdris quindecim bollis et duabus ferlotis de mandato
Eoberti Bertoun, rotulatoris, dicto Eoberto presente et
fatente liberationem super compotum, iiij celdre xv bolle Respondebit
ij ferlote, pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et lator,
compotanti per liberationem factam Thome Berclay in
duabus celdris frumenti per preceptum domine regine, ipsa
pro tempore in sua viduitate existente, dicto precepto
manu dicte domine regine subscripto ostenso super com-
potum, ij celdre. Summa harum expensarum, lxxix
celdre iij ferlote j pecca \ pecce frumenti. Et sic restant
xliij celdre x bolle j ferlota J pecce frumenti.
Item idem onerat se de Bj celdris viij bollis ij ferlotis Ordeum.
thrid parte pec ordei vj celdris vj bollis j ferlota ij peccis
i pecce brash per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet
in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de jclxiiij celdris vj bollis j ferlota
iiij bine partibus j tertia parte ferlote ordei iij celdris xij
bollis brash per firmas dicti dominii de annis compoti
videlicet de croppis annorum etc. vcdecimi octavi, decimi
noni, et vicesimi, et terminorum Sancti Martini, quia tunc
solvuntur tantum. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, jcvxxxvj celdre xiiij bolle
iij ferlote iiij bine partes j tertia pars ferlote j tertia pars
pecce ordei x celdre ij bolle j ferlota ij pecce \ pecce brash.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Sororibus Sancte Marthe percipientibus annuatim quatuor
bollas ordei ex elimosina regis, de annis compoti, xij bolle.
Et de firmis de Murdocairny, ut patet superius in compoto
frumenti, de annis compoti, iij celdre xij bolle. Et domino
Thome Balfour, capellano celebranti in capella de Fauk-
land, percipienti annuatim quatuor bollas, de dictis annis
compoti, xij bolle. Et Fratribus Minoribus Observantie
de Perth in octo bollis annuatim per preceptum domini
gubernatoris alias ostensum super compotum, de annis
compoti, j celdra viij bolle. Et eidem per venditionem
408
ROTULI SC ACC ARII
1521-2.
viginti septem bollarum et duarum ferlotarum relicte
quondam Andree Wod militis de ordeo suo de Largo
pro viginti duabus libris, bolla stanta ad sexdecim solidos,
aobertus ^ solutis Roberto Bertoune, rotulatori, pro quibus respon-
lator, pro xxijii. debit, j celdra xj bolle ij ferlote. Et eidem per libera-
tionem factam quondam Jacobo Thomsoune, brasiatori
domini regis, in viginti sex celdris quatuordecim bollis
duabus ferlotis una pecca cum dimedia ordei a tenentibus
de Fiff receptis, per preceptum Robert! Bertoun, rotula-
toris, ipso presente et per suum preceptum unacum
acquittantia dicti brasiatoris ostensum super compotum,
Respondebit 1 . . . . - L ..
Bertoun s rotu XXVJ celdre xinj bolle ij ferlote pecce, pro quibus
lator. * dictus rotulator respondebit. Et compotanti per libera-
tionem factam Andree Kay, naute, in una celdra
quatuordecim bollis et tribus ferlotis ordei ad portandum
hujusmodi ordeum ad Leith domino regi in una cimba
periclitata et submersa, prout facta est fides coram
dominis consilii et commissariorum per juramentum
fide dignorum, prout constabat auditoribus super com-
potum, j celdra xiiij bolle iij ferlote. Et defalcate
compotanti de firmis terrarum de Balbrechy existentium
in manibus relicte quondam Andree Wod militis, et
eidem remissis ex consideratione auditorum de eisdem
annis tantum, xiij bolle j ferlota j pecca. Et compotanti
defalcate de ordeo ville de Balbrechy de ultimo anno
hujus compoti allocate dicto Johanni Douglas, servitori
domini regis in cellario vini, et sibi remisse per commis-
sarios in prescripta ultima assedatione terrarum de Eiffe
ex consideratione, prout constabat auditoribus super com-
potum, j celdra iiij bolle ordei. Summa expensarum,
xxxix celdre vj bolle ijj pecce ordei. Et sic restant
jclxxvij celdre viij bolle ij ferlote iiij bine partes j tertia
pars ferlote j pecca J pecce et tertia pars pecce ordei.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per liberationem
factam Andree Hammiltoune, brasiatori principali domini
regis, in quinquies viginti sexdecim celdris quatuor bollis
tribus ferlotis bina parte ferlote tribus peccis et tertia
parte pecce ordei a decimo quinto die mensis Julii anni
1521-2.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
409
etc. vcdecimi noni usque ad primum diem mensis Martii
anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi primi per preceptum domini
rotulatoris, dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti
An dree Hammiltoun fatente liberationem super compotum,
vxxxvj celdre iiij bolle iij ferlote bina pars ferlote iij
pecce tertia pars pecce ordei, pro quibus dictus rotulator Respondebit
respondebit. Et per liberationem factam David Lindissay, Storf rotu‘
ostiario regis, in viginti quatuor bollis ordei per preceptum
dicti rotulatoris, ipso presente et fatente preceptum super
compotum, i celdra viij bolle, pro quibus dictus rotulator
respondebit. Summa harum expensarum, v Xxvij celdre idem rotulator.
xij bolle iij ferlote ij part ferlote iij pecce thrid part pecce
ordei. Et sic restant lxxix celdre xj bolle ij ferlote ij part
ferlote thrid part ferlote ij pecce i pecce ordei.
De quibus allocatur eompotanti per venditionem
viginti bollarum ordei Johanni Douglas de firmis terre
sue de Balbrechy pro octo libris, bolla stante ad octo
solidos, dicto rotulatori solutis, ipso presente et fatente antStus^
solutionem super compotum, et pro quibus respondebit, j viij n.
celdra iiij bolle. Et liberate Thome Berclay per precep-
tum domine regine, ipsa in sua viduitate existente, dicto
precepto manu dicte domine regine subscripto ostenso
super compotum, ij celdre. Summa hujus expense, iij
celdre iiij bolle. Et sic restant lxxvj celdre vij bolle ij
ferlote ij part ferlote thrid part ferlote ij pecce i pecce
ordei x celdre ij bolle j ferlota ij pecce \ pecce brasii.
Item idem onerat se de xxxix celdris j bolla iij ferlotis Avene,
iij peccis avenarum xiiij bollis farrine avenatice per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de jcxxxvj celdris xv bollis ij
ferlotis j pecca avenarum vj bollis farrine avenatice de
firmis dicti dominii de croppis annorum vcdecimi octavi,
decimi noni, et vicesimi, in dicto compoto contentis.
Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis
cum arreragiis, jclxxvj celdre j bolla ij ferlote avenarum
j celdra iiij bolle farrine avenatice.
De quibus allocatur eompotanti per solutionem factam
410
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1521-2.
Respondebit
Robertos
Bertoun, rotu-
lator, pro
xviij li.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator, pro lx li.
quondam Leoni herauldo regi armorum in feodo suo de
firmis de Culessy, qui solebat percipere annuatim duo-
decim bollas avenarum, de primo anno compoti, xij bolle.
Et ortulano de Faulkland percipienti annuatim duas
celdras avenarum, et capellano Sancte Marie in una
celdra avenarum, et ad sustentationem fossarum et
palarum parce de Faulkland in duabus celdris, et ad
reparationem fossarum prati de Faulkland in una celdra,
extendentibus in anno ad sex celdras, de annis compoti,
xviij celdre. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Ballinbla
clamatarum in feodifirma per Michaelem Balfoure et
magistrum Willelmum Knollis pro octo libris pecunie
tantum, et compotans oneratur annuatim cum quadraginta
solidis et sex celdris avenarum, et dominus rex mandavit
allocare dictas avenas, solvendo sex libras pro eisdem in
anno, extendentibus de annis compoti ad octodecim libras
Eoberto Bertoun, rotulatori, solutas, pro quibus responde-
bit de dictis annis compoti, xviij celdre. Et pro destruc-
tione granorum tenentium de Casch per damas et jumenta
domini regis de annis compoti, iij celdre. Et compotanti
pro pabulo equi sui ex consideratione auditorum de annis
compoti, iij celdre. Et compotanti allocate in duabus
celdris de avenis ville de Balbrechy, que existebat pro
tempore in manibus relicte quondam Andree Wod militis,
et dicte relicte remissis ex consideratione auditorum de
annis compoti propter sterilitatem dicte ville, ij celdre.
Et per venditionem quindecim celdrarum avenarum de
firmis terrarum de Largo pro sexaginta libris relicte
quondam Andree Wod militis venditarum et dicto
Eoberto Bertoun rotulatori solutis, pro quibus responde-
bit, xv celdre. Et allocate compotanti de avenis terrarum
de Balbrechy de ultimo anno hujus compoti extendentium
ad duas celdras et octo bollas avenarum, J ohanni Dowglas
per commissarios ex consideratione remissis, prout consta-
bat auditoribus super compotum, de dicto ultimo anno, ij
celdre viij bolle. Summa expensarum, lxij celdre iiij
bolle avenarum. Et sic restant jcxiij celdre xiij bolle ij
ferlote avenarum.
1521-2. REGUM SCOTORUM. 411
De quibus allocatur compotanti per liberationem factam
dicto rotulatori in viginti octo celdris una bolla una
ferlota una pecca avenarum, dicto rotulatore presente et
per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente
liberationem super compotum, xxviij celdre j bolla j
ferlota j pecca, pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit.
Et per venditionem quadraginta sex bollarum avenarum
pro novem libris et quatuor solidis, bolla stante ad
quatuor solidos, solutis rotulatori, pro quibus dictus rotu-
lator respondebit, ij celdre xiiij bolle. Et donate Jacobo
Sincler per preceptum dominorum cancellarii et comitis
de Arane, ij celdre. Et vendite Johanni Betoun tres
celdre avenarum pro novem libris et duodecim solidis,
bolla stante ad quatuor solidos, rotulatori solutis et pro
quibus respondebit, iij celdre. Et donate eidem Johanni
Betoun pro pabulo equi sui ex consideratione auditorum,
iij celdre. Et vendite compotanti per dictum rotulatorem
quindecim celdre pro quadraginta libris, bolla stante ad
quadraginta denarios, eidem rotulatori solutis et pro
quibus respondebit, xv celdre. Et eidem per venditionem
quadraginta bollarum avenarum pro octo libris pecunie,
bolla stante ad quatuor solidos, Johanni Dowglas de
firmis de Balbreehy per rotulatorem venditarum et sibi
solutarum, pro quibus respondebit, ij celdre viij bolie.
Summa harum expensarum, lvj celdre vij bolle j ferlota
j pecca avenarum. Et sic restant lxxvij celdre vj bolle
iij pecce avenarum j celdra iiij bolle farrine avenatice.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per venditionem
quinque celdrarum avenarum pro decem libris pecunie,
bolla stante ad triginta denarios, relicte quondam Andree
Wod militis, de arreragiis Andree Mathesoun tunc
camerarii solutis dicto rotulatori, pro quibus respondebit,
v celdre. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant
ixxij celdre vj bolle iij pecce avenarum j celdra iiij bolle
farrine avenatice viij apri xxxij barilia ceparum iijclxxx
auce domestice iijmiijclxij capones vmiiijclxx pultrie.
De quibus pecuniis superius restantibus allocatur com-
potanti per solutionem factam dicto rotulatori in viginti
Respondebit
dictus rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
idem rotulator,
pro ix ii. iiij S.
Respondebit
predictus rotu-
lator pro ix ii.
xij s.
Respondebit
idem rotulator,
pro xl ii.
Respondebit
dictus rotula-
tor pro viij ii.
412
EOTULI SCACCAEI
1521-2.
5obei?useblt quinque libris, ipso presente et fatente solutionem super
La ui^ pro xxv ii. compotum, xxv B., pro quibus respondebit. Summa
hujus expense patet. Et sie restant in toto vjcxviij H.
xvij s. ij d. xliij celdre x bolla j ferlota J pecce frumenti
lxxvj celdre vij bolle ij ferlote ij part ferlote thrid part
ferlote ij pecce ^ pecce ordei x celdre ij bolle j ferlota ij
pecce | pecce brasii lxxij celdre vj bolle iij pecce
avenarum j celdra iiij bolle farrine avenatice viij apri
xxxij barilia ceparum iijclxxx auce domestice iijraiijclxij
capones vmiiijclxx pultrie.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per venditionem undecim
celdrarum frumenti per. compotorum rotulatorein domino
Laurentio Alexandri pro centum quinque libris et duo-
Respondebit decim solidis, bolla stante ad duodecim solidos, pro quibus
pro jcv li. xij s. dictus rotulator respondebit, xj celdre frumenti. Et
eidem per venditionem triginta septem celdrarum ordei
pro ducentis quadraginta sex libris tresdecim solidis et
Respondebit quatuor denariis per rotulatorem dicto domino Laurentio,
lator, pro _ bolla stante ad octo solidos et quatuor denarios, pro
iiifd? ti' XUJ s’ quibus dictus rotulator respondebit, xxxvij celdre ordei.
Et vendite dicto domino Laurentio per dictum dominum
rotulatorem quadraginta quinque celdre avenarum pro
Respondebit centum et viginti libris, bolla stante ad quadraginta
lator pro jcxxii. denarios, pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit, xlv
celdre avenarum. Summa expensarum frumenti patet.
Et sic restant xxxij celdre x bolle j ferlota \ pecce
frumenti. Summa expensarum ordei patet. Et sic
restant xxxix celdre vij bolle ij ferlote ij part ferlote
thrid part ferlote ij pecce J pecce ordei x celdre ij bolle
j ferlota ij pecce \ pecce brasii. Summa expensarum
avenarum patet. Et sic restant xxvij celdre vj bolle iij
pecce avenarum j celdra iiij bolle farrine avenatice.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per liberationem
factam compotanti ad expensas suas et sue familie, ipso
remanente in Edinburgo super expeditione negotiorum
publicorum regni, et in partem recompensationis super r
expensarum suarum in compoto thesaurariatus reddito
anno etc. vcnono, ut patet in eodem, in duabus celdris
1521-2.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
413
duabus bollis frumenti sibi allocatis ex consideratione
auditorum, ij celdre ij bolle frumenti. Et compotanti
allocate in decem celdris ordei pro similibus expensis
factis in Edinburgo et ex eadem consideratione audi-
torem, x celdre ordei. Et similiter allocate compotanti
pro pabulo equorum suorum simili modo remanentium in
Edinburgo pro eisdem causis et ex eadem consideratione
auditorum, v celdre avenarum. Summa harum ex-
pensarum frumenti, ordei, et avenarum patet. Et sic
restant xxx celdre viij bolle j ferlota \ pecce frumenti
xxix celdre vij bolle ij ferlote ij part ferlote thrid part
ferlote ij pecce \ pecce ordei x celdre ij bolle j ferlota ij
pecce \ pecce brasii xxij celdre vj bolle iij pecce aven-
arum j celdra iiij bolle farrine avenatice.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per remissionem
factam uni paupercule mulieri vocate Kytte Wille ex
elimosina domini regis, sic quod nunquam exigat in
futurum, viij bolle ordei. Summa hujus expense ordei
patet. Et sic restant xxviij celdre xv bolle ij ferlote ij
part ferlote thrid part ferlote ij pecce J pecce ordei x
celdre ij bolle j ferlota ij pecce J pecce brasii. Et sic
restant in toto vjcxviij H. xvij s. ij d. xxx celdre viij bolle
j ferlota \ pecce frumenti xxviij celdre xv bolle ij fer-
lote ij part ferlote thrid part ferlote ij pecce \ pecce ordei
x celdre ij bolle j ferlota ij pecce \ pecce brasii xxij
celdre vj bolle iij pecce avenarum j celdra iiij bolle far-
rine avenatice viij apri xxxij barilia ceparum iijclxxx
auce domestice iijmiijclxij capones vmiiijclxx pultrie.
De quibus pecuniis allocatur compotanti per solutionem
factam David Dronar in sexdecim libris et David Grhame
in quinque libris, et Katherine Eyne, nutrici, in viginti
quinque libris, et pro introitu terrarum de Nethirreras
extendente ad quatuor libras, et de molendino de Lum-
quhat in quatuor libris, et de firmis terrarum de Eister
Casche extendentium ad sexdecim libras, extendentibus
in toto ad septuaginta libras, remissas ex consideratione
auditorum super compotum, lxx H, et mandatur dicto
domino Laurentio Alexandri quod minime respondeat
414
ROTULI SCACCARII
1521-2.
dictis personis in futurum sub pena solutionis de propriis
bonis quicquid dictus dominus Laurentius aut camerarius
pro tempore dederit dictis personis. Summa hujus expense
patet. Et sic restant vcxlviij E. xvij s. ij d. De quo
Respondebit or(^eo restant vendite septem celdre et quinque bolle pro
dictus rotu- quadraginta octo libris et quindecim solidis, celdra stante
lator pro ° _ _ . .
xiviij a. xv s. ad decem marcas, pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit,
vij celdre v bolle ordei. Summa hujus expense patet.
Et sic restant xxj celdre x bolle ij ferlote ij part ferlote
thrid part ferlote ij pecce J pecce ordei x celdre ij bolle
j ferlota ij pecce J pecce brasii.
De quibus avenis superius restantibus allocatur com-
potanti per solutionem factam David Grhame in duabus
celdris et octo bollis avenarum de avenis deBalcancoll ex
consideratione auditorum, ij celdre viij bolle. Et remisse
tenentibus de Drumtennand ex negligentia rotulatoris,
xij bolle. Summa harum expensarum, iij celdre iiij bolle.
Et sic restant xix celdre ij bolle iij pecce avenarum j
celdra iiij bolle farrine avenatice. Et sic restant in toto
vclxviij 11. xvij s. ij d. xxx celdre viij bolle j ferlota \
pecce frumenti xxj celdre x bolle ij ferlote ij part ferlote
thrid part ferlote ij pecce J pecce ordei x celdre ij
bolle j ferlota ij pecce \ pecce brasii xix celdre ij bolle
iij pecce avenarum j celdra iiij bolle farrine viij apri
xxxij barilia ceparum iijclxxx auce domestice iijmiijclxij
capones vmiiijclxx pultrie.
De quibus pendent in pecunia, ut asserit compotans,
in manibus comitis Craufurdie de terris de Euthulot
ijclxv li. iij s. iiij d., et de terris de Ferny allegate de
annuo redditu debito domino de Monquhany, jcvj E.
xiij s. iiij d. extendente in anno ad octo marcas de ter-
minis viginti annorum non soluto, et in manibus tenentium
de Luthre lvj E. xiij s. iiij d., et in manibus tenentium
de Ardett xx E., et in manibus tenentium de Kingis
Bernys xl E., et in manibus tenentium de Newtoun de
Eeras xiiij E. vj s. viij d., et in manibus aldermanni et
ballivorum burgi de Cupro pro molendino de Eussell
xxv E., et in manibus Andree Mathesoun pro terris de
1521-2.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
415
Nethirreras xvij R. ix s. Summa dependentiarum in pe-
cunia, vcxlv R. y s. viii d. Et sic restant de claro preter _
dependentias iij R. xj s. vj d. soluti rotulaton, pro quibus
respondebit. Et sic eque quoad pecuniam preter depen- lator,
dentias. Et vocandi sunt persone super quibus dicte vocandi sunt,
dependents dependent per camerarium et rotulatorem.
De quibus victualibus frumenti pendent in manibus
dicti comitis Craufurdie de terris de Ruthillot ix celdre
x bolle, et in manibus tenentium de Ardett v celdre, et
in manibus tenentium de Drone ij celdre, et in manibus
tenentium de Fruehy ix celdre iiij bolle iij ferlote, et in
manibus tenentium de Uchtirmukty ij celdre vj bolla
j pecca. Summa dependentiarum frumenti, xxviij celdre
iiij bolle iij ferlote j pecca. Et sic restant de claro preter
dependentias ij celdre iij bolle j ferlota iij pecce \ pecce
frumenti. De qua resta ordei pendent in manibus dicti
comitis Craufurdie de terris de Ruthillott viij celdre xij
bolle, et in manibus tenentium de Ardett viij celdre, et
in manibus tenentium de Drone vj celdre vj bolle, et in
manibus tenentium de Kingis Bernys iiij celdre, et in
manibus tenentium de Nethirreras v celdre ij bolle ij
ferlote. Summa dependentiarum ordei et brasii, xxxij
celdre iiij bolle ij ferlote. Et sic superexposuit com-
potans ultra dependentias prescriptas vij bollas iij peccas vocandi^sunt
ordei et brasii. Et pro dependentiis vocandi sunt. entus.
De quibus avenis et farrina pendent in manibus ten-
entium de Murthocairny, videlicet Jacobi Sincler, iiij
celdre, et in manibus tenentium de Drumtennand j celdra
xiiij bolle, et in manibus tenentium de Nethirreras vij
celdre ij bolle iij pecce, et in manibus tenentium de Bal-
breky v celdre, et in manibus tenentium de Eister Casche
j celdra ij bolle. Summa harum dependentiarum, xix
celdre ij bolle iij pecce avenarum. Et sic eque quoad
avenas preter dependentias, pro quibus dependentiis
vocandi sunt tenentes predicti. Et restant j celdra iiij tenentes,
bolle farrine avenatice viij apri xxxij barilia ceparum
iijclxxx auce domestice iijmiijclxij capones vmiiijclxx
pultrie. Et apri pendent super tenentes molendini de
416
ROTULI SCACCARII
1521-2;
Uchtirmukty. Et de aucis xij exposite in familia domini
gubernatoris et intrate in libris domicilii ejusdem, Roberto
Buttoun, emptore, testante introitum super compotum.
Et vendite compotanti quadraginta octo pro triginta
n>tEorepro duobus solidis, pecia stante ad octo denarios, solutis
xxxij s* rotulatori, pro quibus respondebit, xlviij auce. Summa
harum expensarum, lx auce. Et sic restant iijcxx auce,
que pendent super tenentes de Uchtirmukty. Et de
caponibus intrate in libris domicilii domini gubernatoris
ad expensas ejusdem, dicto Buttoun testante introitum
super compotum, jcx capones. Summa hujus expense
patet. Et sic restant iijmijclij capones. Et pendent in
manibus tenentium, pro quibus respondebit camerarius.
Et de pultriis intrate in libris domicilii domini guber-
natoris, Buttoun testante introitum super compotum,
ijcxl pultrie. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic
restant vmijcxxx pultrie, que pendent in manibus tenen-
tium, pro quibus respondebit camerarius.
Orknay et Compotum Margarete domine Sincler, relicte quondam
Scheitland. Hernici domini Sincler, arrendatarii de Orknay et Scheit-
land, redditum apud Edinburgh per eandem \19 February
1521, from 28 July 1518; 6 terms,'] videlicet terminorum
Inventionis Sancte Crucis et Petri Ad Vincula, licet
data ultimi compoti precesserat ultimum terminum dicti
compoti, videlicet terminum Petri Ad Vincula.
Eadem onerat se de iiijcxxxiij li. vj s. viij cb, per
integras firmas dictorum dominiorum de duobus primis
terminis hujus compoti. Et de viijclxvj H. xiij s. iiij d.
de firmis dictorum dominiorum de quatuor uitimis
' terminis dicti compoti. Summa hujus oneris, jmiijc H
De quibus allocate compotanti de firmis insule de
Burray concessis ecclesie cathedrali Orcadensi extenden-
tibus annuatim ad viginti libras in perpetuam elimosinam
per dominum regem Jacobum quartum pie memorie, de ter-
minis compoti, lx R. Et falconariis portantibus falcones de
Orknay et Scheitland pro eorum laboribus et expensis per-
cipientibus annuatim quadraginta libras de mandato regis
1521-2.
EEGUM SCOTORUM.
417
et gubernatoris de terminis compoti, jcxx R. Et per ven-
ditionem ducentarum et quinquies viginti ac quatuordecim
martarum salsarum et totidem porcorum, quatuordecim
demptis, computando sexies viginti pro centum, libera-
torum Roberto Bertoun de Uvirberntoun, compotorum
rotulatori, pro tricentis quatuordecim libris et octo solidis,
allocando pro marta duodecim solidos et pro porco sex
solidos, dicto rotulatore presente et per suam acquit-
tantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente solutionem super SStuseblt
compotum, iijcxiiij li. viij s., pro quibus respondebit. Et iator°
dicto rotulatori in quingintis nonaginta novem libris quin-
que solidis et quatuor denariis, dicto rotulatore similiter
presente et per suam aequittantiam manu sua subscriptam
fatente solutionem super compotum, vclxxxxix li. v s. Respondebit
iiij d., pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Summa lator,
expensarum, jmlxxxxiij li. xiij s. iiij d. Et sic restant
ijcvj li. vj s. viij d.
De quibus allocate compotanti per solutionem factam
dicto Roberto rotulatori in ducentis sex libris sex solidis
et octo denariis, ipso similiter presente et fatente solu-
tionem super compotum, rpvj n. vj s. viij d., pro quibus Robertus
respondebit. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic eque. Er?un’ rotu
Compotum Colini comitis de Ergile, camerarii de Cowell et
Cowell et Rosneith, [. Edinburgh , 19 February 1581, from Rosneith.
11 August 1511; 10 years and 1 term.']
Idem onerat se in primis de xviij R. de firmis terrarum
de Dunnune infra dominium de Cowell, que sunt de
proprietate domini regis, de primo anno hujus compoti.
Et de xiij H. vj s. viij d. de firmis terrarum de Glender-
rowell de primo anno compoti. Et de xlj R. de firmis
terrarum de Rosneith, quia dicte terre de Rosneth
assedabantur patri compotantis in feodifirma pro dicta
summa, de dicto primo anno hujus compoti. Et de xliiij
martis de duabus partibus de Glenderrowell de primo
termino Sancti Martini hujus compoti, quia tunc sol-
vuntur tantum. Summa hujus oneris primi anni, Ixxij R.
vj s. viij d. xliiij marte.
vol. xiv. 2 D
418
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1521-2.
Item idem onerat se de vjclxxxvij li. iij g. iiij d. de
firmis dictarum terrarum de novem ultimis annis et uno
termino hujus compoti. Et de iijclxxx martis de dictis
duabus partibus de Glenderrowell de dictis novem annis
et uno termino hujus compoti. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis, vijclix Ii. x s. iiijciiij marte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro custodia caustri de
Dunnune percipienti annuatim octodecim libras durante
voluntate regis, de annis et termino compoti, jclxxxix li.
Et Duncano Campbell, mutilato, percipienti annuatim
quinque libras, qui decessit ad tres annos elapsos, sic sunt
sibi allocandi septem anni et unus terminus extendentes
ad triginta septem libras et decem solidos de dictis septem
annis et termino compoti, xxxvij li. x s. Et eidem de
firmis de Glenderrowell superius oneratis extendentibus
annuatim ad viginti marcas, ex eo quod compotans allegat
quod Archibaldus Campbell de Auchinbrek et Duncanus
Campbell de Ornedull habet hujusmodi terras in heredi-
tate, propterea mandatur dicto compotanti quod infra hinc
et proximum scaccarium vel in dicto scaccario ostendat
cartas dicte hereditatis, alioquin dicta allocatio nunc facta
nullum effectum habebit, nec in futurum allocabitur, et
interim quod compotans destringat pro firmis dictarum
terrarum donec suprascripte persone cartas dicte heredi-
tatis ostendant de dictis annis et termino compoti, jcxl E.
Summa expensarum, iijclxvj H. x s. Et sic restant
iijclxxxxiij H. iiijciiij marte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti de firmis dictarum
terrarum reste predicte septem terminorum extendentibus
ad centum viginti sex libras, ex eo quo dominus guber-
nator exoneravit et remisit firmas et devorias dictarum
terrarum a tempore ultimi compoti dicti dominii usque ad
ipsius adventum in regnum, in quo tempore fluxerunt tres
anni et unus terminus, extendentes ad summam predictam
particulariter examinatam super compotum per literas sub
signeto manu dicti domini gubernatoris subscriptas
ostensas super compotum, jcxxvj H. Et eidem in centum
quinquaginta sex martis de eisdem terminis extendentibus
1521-2.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
419
ad dictam summam martarum per dominum gubernatorem
per easdem literas remissis de dictis terminis particulariter
examinatis super compotum, jclvj marte. Summa hujus
expense patet. Et sic restant ijclxvij H. ijclxviij marte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro expensis certorum
plegiorum et presonariorum in numero octo servatorum et
custoditorum pro securitate Insularum cum compotante,
et pro custodia caustri de Carnyburg per tempus com-
poti Insulis[?] extendentibus ad quingintas septuaginta
quinque libras pro terminis aliquorum presoniorum ad
, sex annos, quinque, quatuor, et tres, allocando pro marta
viginti solidos particulariter examinatos super compotum,
ijclxvij H. ijclxviij marte. Summa hujus expense patet.
Et sic eque.
Memorandum quod Colinus comes de Ergile, camerarius
de Kintyre, non onerat se de firmis dominii de Kyntir a
decimo tertio die mensis Augusti anni Domini etc. un-
decimi usque in hunc diem, videlicet per ultimum
Februarii anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi primi, ex eo quod
dominus gubernator de annis Domini etc. duodecimi et
decimi tertii remisit firmas dicti dominii dicto Colino
comiti, et auditores presentes scaccarii ex consideratione
et precipue propter guerras excitatas et ortas et vastitatem
dicti dominii a tempore ultimi campi de Eloddoun, con-
siderantes quod dictus comes non poterat recuperare nec
levare firmis dicti dominii de annis post dictum campum
usque in hunc diem predictum, exonerarunt eum de dictis
firmis dicti dominii dictorum annorum imperpetuum, sic
quod in futurum faciat deligentiam pro recuperatione
firmarum dicti dominii regi importandarum. Quod
memoriale factum est de concensu domini cancellarii,
auditoris dicti scaccarii, per nuntium licet absentis tes-
tantem consensum super dicto memoriali.
Compotum Wilelmi Gordoune, curatoris Johannis Wod, Fethir-
ac sponsi matris dicti Johannis, feodifirmarii thanagii de carne.
Fethircarne et Abirluthnott, [. Edinburgh , 18 March
1521, from 2 i October 1520 ; 3 terms.']
420
ROTULI SCACCARII
1521-2.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Kinclevin.
Idem onerat se in primis de vj rynemartis per
arreragia ultimi sui compoti, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de lxxvij li. v s. iij rynemartis
per integras firmas dicti thanagii de duobus primis
terminis hujus compoti. Et de xxxviij li. xij s. vj d.
iij rynemartis de tertio termino hujus compoti. Summa
hujus oneris, jcxv li. xvij s. vj d. vj rynemarte. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, jcxv li. xvij s. vj d.
xij rynemarte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
heredibus quondam Willelmi Levingstoun de Drumry
percipientibus annuatim viginti libras annui redditus
terrarum de Balmakewin, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
de terminis compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xxx li.
Et capellano celebranti in ecclesia parrochiali Brechinensi
pro anima quondam Roberti Erskin militis, percipienti
annuatim quinque marcas de dictis firmis et terminis
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, v li. Et per solu-
tionem factam Roberto Bertoune de U virberntoun,
compotorum rotulatori in octuaginta libris septemdecim
solidis et sex denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, lxxx B. xvij s. vj d., pro
quibus respondebit. Summa expensarum, jcxv Ii. xvij s.
vj d. Et sic eque quoad pecunias. Et restant xij rynemarte.
Compotum Johannis Creichtoune de Innernyte, camer-
arii de Kinclewyne, redditum apud Edinburgh per eun-
dem, [10 March 1521, from 31 October 1520; 3 terms.]
Idem onerat se in primis de vjclxxxx li. iiij s. x d.
xxxix stukmartis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut
patet in pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de iiijcl H xj s. xvj stukmartis
per integras firmas dicti dominii tam terrarum in feodi-
firma assedatarum quam aliarum, que particulariter scri-
buntur in rotulo anni etc. quingentesimi undecimi, de
duobus primis terminis hujus compoti. Et de ijcxxv li.
v s. vj d. xvj stukmartis per integras firmas dicti
1521-2.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
421
dominii de tertio termino hujus compoti. Summa hujus
oneris, vjclxxv Ii. xvj s. vj d. xxxij stukmarte. Summa
totalis onerationis cum arreragiis, jmiijclxvj Ii. xvj d. lxxj
stukmarte.
Item idem onerat se de lxxxv Ii. vj s. viij d. de gras-
sumis certarum terrarum dicti dominii assedatarum
Colino Campbell militi per commissarios supremi domini
nostri regis ad hoc specialiter commissos pro terminis
sex annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes anni
Domini etc. quingentesimi vicesimi, videlicet terrarum
de Clochrane, Correcarmak, Morinich, Terray, Tulloch, et
Dalgarvy, Terrarty, residui terrarum de Eddirgowly, que
non assedantur in feodifirma, molendini de Eddirgowly,
Kiltere, et tertie partis terrarum de Ardentholone, ut
latius in rentali continetur, licet dicte terre et molendinum
prius assedabantur pro terminis trium annorum. Et non
onerat se de aliis grassumis quibuscunque dicti dominii
preter grassumas prescriptas. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis et grassumis,
jmiiijclj H. viij s. lxxj stukmarte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Arntuly in Kinclevyn in manibus
episcopi Dunkeldensis extendentium in anno ad tresdecim
libras sex solidos et octo denarios, in excambium pro
terris ecclesiasticis de Abircorne, de terminis compoti,
xx li. Et de firmis terrarum de Cluny cum foresta
extendentium in anno ad viginti marcas concessarum
Johanni comiti Atholie et Elinore sponse sue et heredibus
suis masculis inter ipsos legitime procreatis, quibus defi-
cientibus domino regi reversurarum, de terminis compoti,
xx It Et de firmis terrarum de Mammelorne, deputa-
tarum vastarum pro foresta, extendentium in anno ad
viginti sex solidos octo denarios, de terminis compoti,
xl s. Et de firmis terrarum de Binmore deputatarum
similiter vastarum, extendentium in anno ad quadraginta
solidos, de terminis compoti, iij li. Et de firmis terrarum
de Mammelorne in Glenlyoun deputatarum similiter
vastarum pro foresta de terminis compoti, xl s. Et
422
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1521-2.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Do.
Respondebit
idem rotulator
Respondebit
dictus rotu-
lator.
maro de Apnadull in feodo suo de terminis compoti,
xl s. Et maro de Deschier et Toyer in feodo sno de
dictis terminis compoti, xl s. Et maro de Glenlyoun in
feodo suo de terminis compoti, xxx s. Et eidem de
firmis terrarum de Inverry extendentium ad quadraginta
solidos in anno concessis dicto episcopo Dunkeldensi per
regem Jacobum secundum, et de firmis terrarum de
Dulmernok extendentium in anno ad quinque marcas
concessis eidem episcopo, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus,
de terminis compoti, viij H. Et eidem de firmis terra-
rum de Auchinvaid extendentium in anno ad decem
marcas, et Glensche ad quatuor marcas in anno, admorti-
zatis collegio regali infra caustrum de Striveling, de
terminis compoti, xiiij E. Et eidem de firmis triginta
libratarum terrarum de Apnadull assedatarum Eoberto
Menzeis militi pro septuaginta marcis per literas sub
privato, licet compotans oneratur cum nonaginta marcis,
de terminis compoti, xx H. Et eidem per solutionem
factam Eoberto Bertoun de Uvirberntoun, compotorum
rotulatori, in octuaginta quinque libris sex solidos et
octo denariis de grassumis terrarum superius oneratis,
ipso presente et fatente solutionem super compotum,
lxxxv H. vj s. viij d., pro quibus dictus rotulator respon-
debit. Et per solutionem factam Eoberto Bertoun,
rotulatori predicto, in tricentis quatuordecim libris, per
suas quatuor acquittantias manu sua subscriptas fatenti
dictam solutionem super compotum, de terminis compoti,
iijcxiiij H, pro quibus respondebit. Et eidem per solu-
tionem factam dicto rotulatori in nonaginta libris per
manus domine de Gordoun de firmis terrarum de Forthir-
gill, ipso presente et fatente solutionem super compotum,
lxxxx II, pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et
eidem per solutionem factam dicto rotulatori in nonaginta
duabus libris tribus solidis et quatuor denariis, dicto
rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem super compotum,
lxxxxij II iij s. iiij d., pro quibus dictus rotulator respon-
debit. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Apnadull spectan-
tium Eoberto Menzeis de eodem, extendentium ad septu-
1522.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
423
aginta sex libras tresdecim solidos et quatuor denarios
de resta firmarum de Apnadull et Rannaeh, et in com-
pletam solutionem dicte reste, dicto Roberto Menzeis
remisse pro terris vastis dictarum terrarum de Apnadull
et Rannaeh de quinque annis precedentibus hoc compotum
per auditores scaccarii, ex eo quod dictus Robertus fecit
plenariam solutionem omnium restarum dictorum domini-
orum de Apnadull, Rannaeh, et Cammisarnay usque in
diem presentis compoti, prout clare constabat auditoribus
super compotum, lxxvj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et compotanti
pro feodo suo de terminis compoti, x li. Summa expen-
sarum, vijclxij li. xiij s. iiij d. Et sic restant vjclxxxviij li.
xiiij s. viij d. lxxj stukmarte.
Compotum Johannis Leslie de Wardaris, feodifirmarii Garviauch.
dominii de Garviauch, redditum apud Edinburgh per
eundem [29 March 1582, from 28 July 1518 ; 3 years
and 1 Martinmas term.]
Idem onerat se in primis de jclj li. xj martis vj
duodenis caponum xvj duodenis pultriarum per integras
firmas dicti dominii de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de
iiij li. iij s. iiij d. de focagio de Westhall et Kirktoun de
termino Sancti Martini primi anni compoti, quia tunc red-
ditur tantum. Et de j celdra ij bollis ordei vocati tolbeir
de dicto primo anno compoti, que omnia particulariter
scribuntur in rotulo anni quingentesimi tertii. Et de
iijclxxvij H. x s. xxxiij martis xij duodenis caponum xxxij
duodenis pultriarum per integras firmas dicti dominii de
duobus ultimis annis et termino hujus compoti. Et de
xij li. x s. de dicto focagio de Westhall et Kirktoun de
dictis duobus ultimis annis et termino Sancti Martini
hujus compoti, quia tunc solvitur dictum focagium
tantum. Et de iij celdris vj bollis ordei vocati tolbeir
de dictis duobus ultimis annis et termino hujus compoti.
Summa hujus oneris, vcxlv H. iij s. iiij d. iiij celdre viij
bolle ordei xliiij marte xviij duodene caponum xlviij
duodene pultriarum.
Que firme et devoria predicta dicti dominii de
424
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1522.
Garviauch assignantur sex tubicinis Italicis et Scotis in
partem solutionis gagiorum et feodorum ipsorum, quilibet
eorum precipiens in anno triginta octo libras et decem
solidos de annis et termino compoti per cartam sub
magno sigillo et perceptum domini gubernatoris ad
allocandum ostensum super compotum, vcxlv li. iij s. iiij d.
iiij celdre viij bolle ordei xliiij marte xviij duodene
caponum xlviij duodene pultriarum. Et sic eque.
Strathde, Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, receptoris
Cromare. firmarum dominiorum de Strathdee et Cromare, redditum
apud Edinburgh per eundem [9 April 15 22, from 12
December 1520 ; 2 terms.']
Idem onerat se in primis de Ixvj H. xviij s. viij d.
xlvij martis per arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in
pede ejusdem. Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijcxxj H. xx martis j quarterio
per integras firmas dominiorum de Strathde et Cromare
de terminis compoti, que particulariter scribuntur in
rotulo anni etc. octuagesimi quarti. Et de vj bollis
avenarum de eisdem terminis compoti. Summa hujus
oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis cum arreragiis,
ijclxxxvij li. xviij s. viij d. lxvij marte j quarterium vj
bolle avenarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
firmis terrarum de Logy et Dowald extendentium ad
septem libras et decem solidos, et quarta parte terrarum
de Westoun extendente ad quinquaginta solidos annuatim,
de terminis compoti, x li. Et eidem de firmis terrarum
de Estoune et Terlane extendentium annuatim ad viginti
libras, Johanni Euthirfurd militi hereditarie concessarum
per cartam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super com-
potum, de terminis compoti, xx H. Et per solutionem
factam Fratribus Sancte Trinitatis de Abirdene per-
cipientibus annuatim decem marcas annui redditus de
Westoun, ut patet in antiquis rotulis, de terminis compoti
et sub periculo compotantis, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et eidem
de septemdecim martis et una quarta parte marte et sex
1522.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
425
bollis avenarum de oneratione martarum et avenarum
annuatim predictorum dominiorum compotanti remissis
in literis assedationis dictorum dominiorum sibi factis, ut
patet per easdem ostensas super compotum de terminis
compoti, xvij marte j quarterium vj bolle avenarum. Et
compotanti per solutionem factam Roberto Bertoune de
Uvirberntoun, compotorum rotulatori, in ducentis quin-
quaginta una libris quinque solidis et quatuor denariis,
dicto rotulatore presente et per suas acquittantias manu
sua subscriptas fatente solutionem super compotum, ijclj 11. RobertuSeblt
v s. iiij d., pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. £tor?une’ lotu’
Summa expensarum, ijclxxxvij H. xviij s. viij d. xvij marte
j quarterium vj bolle avenarum. Et sic eque quoad
pecunias et avenas. Et restant 1 marte.
Compotum Alexandri comitis de Huntlie, arrendatarii Brechin et
de Breichin et Ne ware, redditum apud Edinburgh per Neware.
eundem [9 April 15 22, from 13 December 15*20; 2 terms.]
Idem onerat se in primis de vclxxxxvj H. xv s. per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijclxvj li. xiij s. iiij d. per in-
tegras firmas dictorum dominiorum de terminis compoti.
Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis onerationis
cum arreragiis, viijclxiij viij s. iiij d.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti per
solutionem factam abbati et conventui de Cupro perci-
pientibus annuatim dimediam marcam, de terminis com-
poti, vj s. viij li. Et eidem per solutionem factam
capellano celebranti in ecclesia cathedrali Brechinensi,
percipienti annuatim novem libras de annuis redditibus
ville de Breichin admortizatis et concessis dicto capellano
per cartam sub magno sigillo ostensam super compotum,
de terminis compoti et sub periculo compotantis, ix H.
Et per solutionem factam abbati et conventui de Jed-
burgh, priori et canonicis de Rostinoth ibidem commor-
antibus et Deo servientibus, percipientibus annuatim
septem libras et octo solidos, de anno compoti et sub
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Respondebit
idem rotulator.
Galloway.
426 BOTULI SCACCABII 1522.
periculo compotantis, vij B. viij s. Et compotanti per
solutionem factam Boberto Bertoun de Uvirberntoun,
compotorum rotulatori, in octuaginta duabus libris et sex-
decim denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et per suas
acquittantias manu sua subscriptas fatente solutionem
super compotum, lxxxij B. xvj d., pro quibus dictus
rotulator respondebit. Summa expensarum, lxxxxviij 11.
xvj s. Et sic restant vijclxiiij 3± xij s. iiij d., soluti
rotulatori, ipso presente et fatente solutionem super
compotum, vijclxiiij B. xij s. iiij d., pro quibus responde-
bit. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic eque.
Compotum Gilberti comitis de Cassillis, camerarii
de Galloway, redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem
[9 April 1522, from 27 July 1518 ; 3 years and 1
term.\
Idem onerat se in primis de xxxiij martis per arrera-
gia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem. Summa
arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijclj B. viij s. iiij d. xiij martis
per integras firmas terrarum Galwidie supra aquam de
Cree de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de vijclxxxv B.
ix s. iiij d. xx martis per integras firmas dicti dominii
subtus aquam de Cree et terrarum de Kirkcandres, que
particulariter scribuntur in rotulo anni etc. vcquarti, de
dicto primo anno compoti. Et de vjcxxviij B. x s. x d.
xxxix martis per integras firmas terrarum dominii
Galwidie supra aquam de Cree de duobus ultimis annis
et termino hujus compoti. Et de jmixclxiij B. xiij s. iiij d.
lx martis per integras firmas dicti dominii subtus aquam
de Cree et terrarum de Kirkcandres de dictis duobus
ultimis annis et termino hujus compoti. Summa hujus
oneris, iijmvjcxxix B. xxij d. jcxij marte. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, iijmvjcxxix B. xxij d. jcxlv
marte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
de duabus marcis exeuntibus de Litill Bacherne solutis
Johanni Berik de Dalbaty de annis et termino compoti.
1522.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
427
Et de firmis piscarie de Bladenach in manibus Fratrum
Predicatorum de Wygtoun ex tollerantia domini regis de
annis et termino compoti, xij R. v s. Et de firmis
terrarum de Park, Largway, Craginbay, Daldawyne, et
Largemoir, extendentium in anno ad viginti libras tres-
decim solidos et quatuor denarios, Yley herauldo per
literas sub magno sigillo ad vitam in feodo suo concessis,
de annis et termino compoti, lxxij R. vj s. viij d. Et de
firmis terrarum de Barcloy, Lagane, Bordland de Suthik,
et Bordland de Lagane, extendentium in anno ad viginti
libras octo solidos et octo denarios, concessarum Johanni
Lindissay olim de Wauchop hereditarie per cartam sub
magno sigillo alias ostensam super compotum, de annis et
termino compoti, lxxj R. x s. iiij d. Et pro triginta
tribus martis receptis ab husbandis Galwidie tam subtus
Cree quam supra Cree, pro quarum qualibet eisdem
allocantur quinque solidi in eorum firmis, de annis et
termino compoti, xxxiij R. Et de firmis dimedietatis
terrarum de Schannoch nuncupate Balmangane exten-
dentis in anno ad viginti libras, concessis tunc Marchie
signifero, nunc autem Albany herauldo, in feodo suo ad
vitam per literas sub magno sigillo alias ostensas super
compotum, de annis et termino compoti, lxx R. Et de
firmis terrarum de Pollincre concessarum Roberto
Charteris de Amysfeild per cartam sub magno sigillo alias
ostensam super compotum, de annis et termino compoti,
ix R. vj s. viij d. Et eidem de firmis terrarum de Bal-
mangane extendentium ad decem libras antiqui extentus
assedatarum in novo rentali pro viginti libris, David
Purves, clavigero, in feodo suo ad vitam concessis per
cartam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super compotum,
de annis et termino compoti, lxx R. Et de firmis ter-
rarum de Auchinskeauch, Clonyark, Auchinhay, Glen-
stokane, Auchinlosk, extendentium ad viginti marcas in
anno, remissis Mariote Bonkill, relicte quondam Johannis
Lindissay, pro suo gratuito servitio regi et regine impenso
et impendendo per literas domini regis sub privato, de
annis et termino compoti, xlvj R. xiij s. iiij d. Et eidem
428
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1522.
de firmis terrarum de Calvornes, Cultis, Largis, et Blair-
manauchtyne, extendentium ad viginti marcas, concessarum
Alexandro Makcullouch militi et Mariote sue sponse
per cartam sub magno sigillo alias ostensam super com-
potum, de duobus annis hujus compoti, xxvj li. xiij s. iiij d.
Et per solutionem factam Georgio Gude in triginta
quinque libris per preceptum Eoberti Bertoun, rotulatoris,
dicto precepto unacum acquittantia dicti Georgei ostenso
super compotum, xxxv li. Et eidem per solutionem
factam dicto Eoberto Bertoune de Uvirberntoune, com-
potorum rotulatori, in mille noningintis nonaginta una
libris et sexdecim denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et
Respondebit Per suas fiua^nor acquittantias manu sua subscriptas
Robertus fatente solutionem super compotum, imixclxxxxi li. xvj d.,
lator. pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et dicto rotulatori
in quadraginta libris per manus domine de Mowchrum
pro terris de Ballindune ipso rotulatore presente et
Respondebit fatente solutionem super compotum, xl H, pro quibus
idem rotuiator. dictus rotulator respondebit. Et dicto rotulatori in
tricentis et quinquaginta libris, dicto rotulatore presente
et fatente solutionem super compotum, licet acquittantia
Respondebit dicte summe remaneat apud compotantem, iijcl li., pro
lator. quibus dictus rotulator simili modo respondebit. Et
compotanti pro feodo suo de annis et termino compoti,
lxx li. Summa expensarum, ijmixcij li. x s. Et sic
restant vijcxxvj li. xj s. x d. jcxlv mart e.
De quibus pendent de firmis terrarum dominicalium de
Keltoun vocatarum lie Manys de Treiff existentium in
manibus domini de Maxwell de annis et termino compoti,
iijcl li. Et de firmis quarte partis terrarum de Keltoun
extendentis ad decem marcas in anno, terrarum de Galt-
wellowis et Knokinvan extendentium ad viginti solidos
in anno, Kildarrauch ad tresdecim marcas in anno, ex-
tendentium in toto ad quinquaginta septem libras tres
solidos et quatuor denarios, quas allegat compotans dictas
terras vastas de annis et termino compoti, lvij H. iij s.
iiij d. Et de firmis terrarum de Glenturk extendentium
ad unam marcam in anno, occupatarum per dominum
1522.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
429
Alexandrum M'Cullouch tanquam sua proprietas, pro qua Ii°eCxaandderest
villa vocandus est Alexander predietus, de annis et ter- mues!l0ch’
mino compoti, xlvj s. viij d. Summa dependentiarum,
iiijcix li. x s. Et sic restant preter dependentias iifxvij B.
xxij d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro suis laboribus et
expensis ultra annuale feodum prius allocatum ex con-
sideratione auditorum, licet auditores considerant camer-
arium non fecisse diligentiam debitam pro recuperatione
firmarum terrarum vastarum infra dictum dominium,
xl B. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant
ijclxxvij B. xxij d. jcxlv marte.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
dicto rotulatori in viginti martis, ipso presente et fatente
solutionem super compotum, xx marte, pro quibus dictus itobertus
rotulator respondebit. Summa hujus expense patet. Et Stor?un’ lctu
sic restant ijclxxvij B. xxij d. jcxxv marte.
Compotum Gilberti comitis de Cassillis, domini Kennedy, Carrik,
camerarii de Carrik, Leswalt, et Menybrig, redditum apud Leswalt, et
Edinburgh per eundem \20 May 1682, from 27 July Menybrig.
1518 ; 3 years and 1 term .]
Idem onerat se in primis de xviij B. xiij s. iiij d. de
firmis terrarum de Girvanheid infra comitatum de Carrik
de primo anno hujus compoti. Et de x B. de firmis ter-
rarum de Turnberry de dicto primo anno compoti. Et
de vj B. xiij s. iiij d. unius tertie partis terrarum de
Trabeauch de dicto primo anno compoti. Et de xiij B.
vj s. viij d. duarum aliarum partium de Trabeauch anni
nonagesimi tertii, ut patet in rotulo de eodem primo anno
compoti. Et de jcx B. xiij s. vj d. per integras firmas
terrarum de Leswalt, Menybrig, et Barquhanny de dicto
primo anno compoti. Et de xx B. terrarum de Grenane
de dicto primo anno compoti. Et de iiij°xlviij B. vij s.
j d. de firmis terrarum dictorum dominiorum de duobus
ultimis annis et termino hujus compoti. Summa hujus
oneris, vjcxxvij B. xiij s. xj d.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti de
430
ROTULI SCACCARII
1522.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Kintor,
Coule, et
Oneile.
annuo redditu viginti septem librarum concesso Patricio
Sincler hereditarie de promptioribus pecuniis feodifirme
terrarum de Leswalt et Menybrig per cartam sub magno
sigillo de annis et termino compoti et sub periculo com-
potantis, lxxxxvij li. x s. Et de firmis terrarum de
Grenane extendentium ad viginti libras superius oneratis,
concessis quondam Willelmo Douglas hereditarie, ut patet
in rotulo amni etc. quingentesimi noni, de annis et termino
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, lxx li. Et de
firmis medie partis terrarum de Trabeauch extendentis
ad decem libras compotanti hereditarie spectantis, ut
patet in rotulis precedentibus, de annis et termino com-
poti, xxxv 11. Et eidem per solutionem factam Roberto
Bertoune de Uvirberntoune, compotorum rotulatori, in
quadringintis viginti octo libris tribus solidis et undecim
denariis, dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem
super compotum, iiijcxxviij R. iij s. xj d., pro quibus dictus
rotulator respondebit. Summa expensarum, vjcxxvij li.
xiij s. xj d. Et sic eque.
Compotum Alexandri Irwin de Drum, intromissoris
terrarum de Kintor, Coule, et Oneile, redditum apud
Edinburgh per magistrum Willelmum Andersoune, capel-
lanum, ejus nomine, \2 March 152 1 , from 26 July 1518;
3 years and 1 term .]
Idem onerat se in primis de lviij It vj s. viij d. per
integras firmas thanagii de Kintor de primo anno hujus
compoti. Et de x H. j marta de firmis de Coule de dicto
primo anno compoti. Et de xiij li. vj s. viij d. ij martis
per integras firmas de Oneile nuncupato Corse et Kin-
cragy de eodem primo anno compoti. Et de jclxiij li.
vj s. viij d. vj martis per integras firmas dictarum terra-
rum de duobus ultimis annis hujus compoti. Et de xl li.
vj s. viij d. iij martis de ultimo termino hujus compoti.
Summa hujus oneris, ijclxxxv li. xvj s. viij d. xij marte.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti
per solutionem factam episcopo Abirdonensi percipienti
annuatim quatuor libras et quatuor solidos pro secundis
1522.
BEGUM SCOTOEUM.
431
decimis de dicto thanagio, de annis et termino compoti et
sub periculo compo tantis, xiiij B. xiiij s. Et vicecomiti
de Eorfare et successoribus suis, videlicet heredibus
quondam Alexandri Ogilvy de Owehterhous quibuscun-
que, percipientibus annuatim tres libras de firmis dicti
thanagii, de annis et termino compoti et sub periculo com-
potantis, x B. x s. Et per solutionem factam Boberto
Bertoun de Uvirberntoun, compotorum rotulatori, in tri-
ginta quinque libris de firmis dictarum terrarum de Coule
compotanti spectantium, et in tribus libris per venditionem
quatuor martarum superius oneratarum etiam dicto com-
potanti spectantium, marta stante ad quindecim solidos,
dicto rotulatore presente et fatente solutionem super com-
potum de annis et termino compoti, xxxv B. iiij marte,
pro quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et eidem per
solutionem factam episcopo Abirdonensi percipienti
annuatim tres marcas cum dimed ia de firmis terrarum de
Oneile pro decimo denario sibi debito, de annis et termino
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, viij B. iij s. iiij d.
Et eidem per solutionem factam Italicis tubicinis de firmis
terrarum thanagii de Kintor in centum septuaginta octo
libris novemdecim solidis et quatuor denariis per pre-
ceptum domini gubernatoris et Boberti Bertoune, rotula-
toris, dictis tubicinis per binas suas quittantias manu
Georgei Forrest, unius tubicinarum, subscriptas fatentibus
solutionem super compotum, jclxxviij B. xix s. iiij d.
Summa expensarum, ijcxlvij B. vj s. viij d. iiij marte. Et
sic restant xxxviij B. x s. viij marte.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator, pro
xxxviij li.
432
BOTULI SCACCABII
1521-2.
Irwyne.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu
lator.
Aire.
CCCLIII. [CCCLXYL]
COMPOTA CUSTUMAEIOBUM ET BALLIYOEUM
BUEGOEUM.
a.d. 1521-1522.
Compotum Johannis Scott et Laurentii Scott, custum-
ariorum burgi de Irwyn, redditum apud Edinburgh per
eosdem [10 February 1581, from 6 July 1518: 3 years.
Charge. Custom of 7 lasts 1 dacre hides {£18 16s.),
5 score 15 dozen woollen cloth {£5 15s.), 2 lasts lOfy
barrels salmon {£6 18s.), and 2 lasts herrings {£1 5s.),
first year: of 5 lasts 15 dacres hides {£15 5s-), Hi dozen
woollen cloth {£6 15s-), and 5 lusts 6 barrels salmon {£10
16s.), second year; of 5 lasts lOfy dacres hides {£15 15s' 8d.),
151 dozen woollen cloth {£8 Is. 5d.), 180 futfellis {5s.),
8 lasts 10f2 barrels salmon {£21 6s.), and 13 lasts herrings
{£7 16s.), third year ; £117 9s.
Discharge. Fee of accountants, £1 19s. 2d. To
Bertoun, Comptroller, £115 9s. 10 d. Sum, £117 Ps.] Et
sic eque.
Compotum Georgei Inglis, custumarii de Aire, redditum
apud Edinburgh per eundem [15 February 1521, from 6
July 1518 : 3 years and a term.
Charge. Arrears, £7 17s. 8d. Custom of 5 st. 5 wool
{5s. 9d.), 11 lasts 1 hide {£29 6s. lid.), 89 dozen 11 ells
woollen cloth {£5 9s. lid.), and 10 chalders 8 bolls coals
{. 15s .), of year 1518 ; 5 sacks wool {£5 6s. 8d.), 36 lasts
11 dacres 8 hides {97 11s. 5d), 212 dozen woollen cloth
{£12 12s.), 200 futefells {6s. 8d.), and 6 barrels salmon
1521-2.
BEGUM SCOTOEUM.
433
{£1 is.), of year 1519 ; of® sacks ISf» st. wool (£3 8 s. id.),
19 lasts 8 dacres 7 hides {£51 16s. 6d.)} 50 woolfells
{5s. 6d.)} 100 schorlings {6s. 8d.), 758 dozen 6 ells woollen
cloth {£H 18s. 6d.), and ® barrels salmon {8s.), of year
15® 0 ; of 8 sacks 10 st. wool {£11 is. 6d.), 8 lasts 1®
dacres i hides {£®® 19s. 9d.), 100 lentrynwair {Is. 8d .),
®00 futefells{6s. 8d.), 100 5 score 9 dozen 8 ells {£11 9s. 8d.),
10 barrels salmon {£®), of year 15®1 ; of Irish goods in
said years {£8 ®s. 3d.); £309 is. lyd. Sum, £317 ®s.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, Is. 3d.; of custumar, £5
Ps.] Et Karolo Campbell, clavigero, percipienti annuatim
decem libras in suo feodo per duo precepta Boberti Ber-
toune, rotulatoris, in scriptis de duobus annis hujus compoti
et per ipsius preceptum compotanti super tertio anno et
termino compoti compotanti datum, ipso rotulatore pre-
sente et fatente sua precepta super compotum de dictis Respondebit
annis et termino compoti, xxxv H, pro quibus dictus fertoune rotu-
Bobertus rotulator respondebit. [To said Comptroller, Respondebit
£130. Sum, £170 10s. 3d. Balance, £11^6 lis. 9d.]
Compotum Margarete Kennedie, custumarie burgi de Hading-
Hadingtoune, [Edinburgh, 15 February 15®1, from 6 toune.
November 15®0.
Charge. Custom of i lasts 9 sacks 1® st. wool {£66),
6 lasts 17 dacres hides {£18 15s. id.), 8® 30 woolfells
{£5i 16s. 8d.), and 9i dozen woollen cloth {£11 15s.), from
6 November 15®0 to 17 August 15®1 ; of ® lasts ®3 st.
wool {£®7 18s. lOfgd.), 19 dacres hides {£® 10s. 8d .), 1®90
woolfells {£8 10s.), and 1® dozen 6 ells woollen cloth {£1 8s.
9d.), from 17 August 15® 1 to date ; £191 5s. S/zd.
Discharge. Fee of tronar , 5s. lOd. ; of custumar, itobertus
£3 3s. 9d. To Bertoune, Comptroller, £187 15s. 8jzd. Stor?un’ r°tu"
Sum, £191 5s. 3j»d .] Et sic eque.
Compotum David Nudry, custumarii de Monthros, Monthros.
[Edinburgh, 17 February 15®1, from 8 November 15®0.
Charge. Custom of ®6 lasts 10 barrels salmon {£6i
8s.), customed and exported in end of 15®0i\ et hoc anno
VOL. XIV. 2 E
434
ROTULI SCACCARII
1521-2.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Disarte.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Inver-
kething.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Cowper.
non oneratorum, sed anno presente, ut patet in rotulo dicti
anni etc. vcvicesimi, [of 1 last 15 dacres hides {£), 13s. ),d),
1170 woolfells {£7 Us. 5d), 6 dozen woollen cloth {15s}),
9 lasts 11 barrels salmon {£33 16s), and 3300 cod {£)
8s), of year 1531 ; £105 llys. 9d.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, £1 15s. 3d. To
Margaret Duchess of Montrose, as p. If), Martinmas 1530
and Whitsunday 1531, £36 13s. lyd. To Bertoun , Compt-
roller, £77 6s. 3d. Sum, £105 Us. 9d .] Et sic eque.
Compotum Margarete domine Sinclare, custumarie de
Disart, redditum apud Edinburgh per eandem [19 Feb-
ruary 1531, from 38 July 1518 to 38 August 1533 ;
years], licet data hujus compoti precesserit dictum
vicesimum octavum diem mensis Augusti anni Domini
etc. vcvicesimi secundi.
[Custom, by tack to accountant , £80 ; paid to Bertoun ,
by receipt under his signet and subscription .]
Compotum Marci Swyntoun, custumarii burgi de
Inverkething, [Edinburgh, 19 February 1531 , from 37
November 1530.
Charge. Custom of 13 dacres hides {£1 13s), 300
woolfells {£1 6s. 8d), and 9 dozen woollen cloth {9s);
£3 7s. 8d.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, Is. To Bertoun, Compt-
roller, £3 6s. 8d. Sum, £3 7s. 8dl\ Et sic eque.
Compotum David Grundistoun de Glasley, custumarii
burgi de Cupro, [Edinburgh, 36 February 1531, from 7
November 1530.
Charge. Custom, by tack to accountant , £35.]
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Eratribus Predicatoribus Sanctiandree percipientibus
annuatim viginti marcas de dictis custumis, quas con-
sueverant percipere duo capellani seculares, et olim solutas
Eratribus Predicatoribus de Invery ad plures annos
elapsos, et nunc a dicto loco Eratrum Predicatorum de
1521-2.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
435
Invery ad locum Fratrum Predicatorum infra civitatem
Sanctiandree translatas per cartam domini regis sub
magno sigillo ostensam super compotum, de terminis
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xiij It vj s. viij d.
[To Bertoun, Comptroller , £11 13s. 4-d. Sum , £25.] 5obe?tiieblt
Et sic eque. iBatror°un’ rotu'
Compotum Wilelmi Striveling de Glorate, custumarii Dunber-
de Dunbertane et Lowys, redditum apud Edinburgh per tane-
eundem [6 March 1521, from 29 July 1517.
Charge . Arrears, £9 15s. lid. Custom of 100 5 score
6 dozen 8 ells woollen cloth {£11 6s. 8d.), 12 lasts 10
dacres 9 hides {£33 9s. Id.), and 15 lasts herrings {£9),
first year ; of 255 dozen woollen cloth {£H 15s.), 12 lasts
6 dacres 8 hides {£32 18s. 2d.), and 1 last 10 barrels
herrings {£1 2s.), second year ; of 1^.95 dozen woollen cloth
{£28 15s.), and 13 lasts J dacres 5 hides {£35 5s. 4d.),
third year ; and 150 dozen woollen cloth {£8 1 Os.), 2 lasts
6 dacres hides {£6 2s. 8d.),and 10 lasts 10 barrels herrings
{£6 10s.), fourth year ; £187 13s. lid. Sum, £197 9s.
lOd .]
Memorandum quod compotans non onerat se de
custumis provenientibus de Dunbertane et Lowis a die
vicesimo nono mensis Julii anni Domini etc. decimi
quarti usque ad vicesimum quintum Decembris ejusdem
anni, ex eo quod Johannes dominus Erskin intromisit vocandus est,
cum eisdem per dictum tempus, pro quibus vocandus est. Erskyn.
[Discharge. Fee of custumars, £3 2s. 7d.] Et dicto
compotanti in suo feodo de dictis custumis sibi per
dominum gubernatorem concesso in quadraginta libris
quas prius ipse compotans percipere consueverat ad volun-
tatem domini gubernatoris, et nunc ex compositione
secum facta pro viginti libris annuatim de quatuor annis
et uno termino hujus compoti ad voluntatem dicti
domini gubernatoris, Roberto Bertoun, compotorum rotula-
tore, testante compositionem et mandatum domini guber-
natoris super compotum, lxxx H Et per solutionem
factam dicto rotulatori in quadraginta octo solidis de
436
ROTULI SCACCARII
1521-2.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Do.
Pettin-
weme.
dictis custumis deliberatis ex ipsius mandato uxori David
Eallosedale in Dunbertane pro certis necessariis ab ea ad
nautas domini gubernatoris ibidem existentes, ut patet per
scriptum dicti rotulatoris, xlviij s., pro quibus respondebit.
Et per solutionem factam dicto rotulatori in centum una
libris novemdecim solidis et tribus denariis de custumis
predictis et ex ipsius mandato deliberatis Roberto Borth-
uik, machinatori, Johanni Drummond, carpentario, et
aliis suis servitoribus, fatentibus solutionem super com-
potum, jcj li. xix s. iij d., pro quibus idem rotulator res-
pondebit. Summa expensarum, jclxxxxvij 11. ix s. x d.
Et sic eque.
Compotum Andree Wod, cust urnarii de Pettinweme,
[. Edinburgh , 7 March 1521, from 15 November 1520.
Charge. Custom of 10 dacres hides {£1 6s. 8d.), If)
lasts 5 barrels herrings (£27 l^sf 2100 cod (£5 5s-)] Et
de xij s. provenientibus de custuma unius laste le cod-
lingis custumate apud predictum burgum per idem
tempus. Et de xlij Ii. de quinque lastis allecum dictorum
syse hering ex assedatione domini regis sibi desuper
facta, barili stante ad quatuordecim solidos, de allecibus
captis in anno Domini etc. vcvicesimo infra hoc compotum.
Et de xlij li. de quinque lastis similium allecum ex dicta
assedatione captorum anno v°vicesimo primo instante,
et sic de duobus annis quoad alleca. Summa hujus
oneris, jcxvij li. vj s. viij d.
[ Discharge . Fee of accountant, £1 7s. 9d."\ Et eidem
compotanti pro suis laboribus et expensis ac pro feodis
certorum servitorum super dictam custumam vacantium
ne dominus rex in eadem deciperetur, ex consideratione
auditorum pro tempore compoti tantum, v H. Et eidem
in quadraginta tribus millibus allecum, pretium cujuslibet
mille undecim solidi, extendentibus in integro ad viginti
tres libras tresdecim solidos deliberatos ex mandato
Roberti Bertoun de Overberntoun, rotulatoris, Moricio
Denogent, Gallico, ad provisionem castri de Dunbar,
dicto Moricio per quadraginta tria sua scripta manu sua
1521-2.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
437
subscripta fatente receptionem dictorum allecum, et dicto
rotulatore mandatum super deliberatione eorundem
etiam fatente super compotum, xxiij H. xiij §., pro quibus Eobertuseblt
dictus rotulator respondebit. [To said Comptroller , £87 iator?un’ r°u
5s. lld. Sum, £117 6s. 8d .] Et sic eque.
Compotum Gilberti Menzeis et Johannis Marr, custu- Abirdene.
mariorum de Abirdene, redditum apud Edinburgh per
dominum David Leis, capellanum, nomine eorundem,
[9 March 1521, from 20 August 1518 to 1 January
1521; 3 years and five months.
Charge. Custom of 13 lasts 3 sacks lip st. wool (£178
2s. 3d.), 7 lasts 2 dacres hides (£18 18s. 8d.), Ip6 dozen 6 ells
woollen cloth (£5 16s. 3d.), 2903 woolfells (£19 13s. Ipd.),
2190 cod (£ Ip 7s.), salmon of Don and Dee let to Cilbert
Menzeis , burgess of said burgh (£100), of first year ; £326
17s. 6d. Custom of 12 lasts 20 st. wool (£161 2s. 3d.), 7
lasts 7 dacres hides (£19 12s.), 67 dozen woollen cloth (£8
7s. 6d.), 2300 5 score woolfells (£15 17s. 9d.), 1090 cod
(£2 3s.), and salmon of Don and Dee let as above (£100),
of second year; £307 2s. 6jzd. Custom of 11 lasts 5 sacks
10 st. wool (£153 17s. 10d.), 5 lasts 17 dacres hides
(£15 12s.), 39 dozen 6 ells woollen cloth (£5 18s. 9d.),
2600 5 score woolfells (£17 17s. 9d.), 1000 cod (£2), and
salmon of Don and Dee as above (£100), of third year;
£29 5 6s. Ipd. Custom of Ip lasts 9 sacks 12 st. wool
(£66), 3 lasts 16 dacres hides (£10 2s. 8d.), lip dozen
woollen cloth (£1 15s.), 1110 woolfells (£7 7s. 9d.), and
730 cod (£1 9s.), of last five months, and salmon of Don
and Dee let as above, for year 1521 (£100); £186 lips. 5d.
Sum, £1115 Os. 9/zd.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, £1 13s. Ipd.'] Et compotanti-
bus in eorum feodis de septingintis quindecim libris novem
denariis et obolo dicte onera tionis superius oneratis ex-
tendentibus ad undecim libras octodecim solidos et
quatuor denarios, ex eo quod Gilbertus Menzeis, unus
compotantium, nullum feodum percipit de custuma
salmonum superius onerata, quia habet easdem ex asseda-
433
ROTULI SCACCARII
1521-2.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Do.
Arbroth.
tione pro centum libris annuatim regi libere solvendis, prout
constabat auditoribus super compotum, xj li. xviij S. iiij d.
[To Margaret Duchess of Montrose , as p. 98, delivered to
William Carmichaell, burgess of Edinburgh, for years of
account and one term by four receipts under the hand and
seal of Duchess, £233 6s. 8d. To Bertoun, Comptroller ,
£32 4 8s. 4d.\ Et eisdem per solutionem factam Johanni
Hyll vocato duci Mediolanensi, in viginti libris per pre-
ceptum dominorum regentium, dicto precepto manibus
eorum subscripto et sub signeto ac acquittantia dicti
Johan nis de solutione ostensis super compotum, xx li. Et
Sororibus Sancte Clare de Yeris in uno barili salmonum
annuatim pro tribus libris pecunie de mandato domini
regis defuncti durante sua voluntate, de annis compoti,
xij li., et mandatur compotantibus per auditores scaccarii
quod de cetero deliberent hujusmodi barile salmonum
annuatim Sororibus Sancte Katherine manentibus prope
Burrowmur de Edinburgh. Et eidem de custuma octo
lastorum salmonum extendente annuatim ad novem-
decim libras et quatuor solidos domino Sancti Johannis
preceptori de Torfychin remissa pro responsione sua
facienda magno magistro Rhodi per preceptum domini
gubernatoris, dicto precepto manu sua subscripto ostenso
super compotum de annis et termino compoti, Ixxvj li.
xvj s. Summa expensarum, vjclxxx li. ij s. Et sic
restant iiijcxxxiiij li. xviij s. ix d. ob., soluti rotulatori
super cpmpotum, pro quibus respondebit. Et sic eque.
Compotum David Rollok, custumarii de Abirbrodoth,
redditum apud Edinburgh per eundem [4 April 1522 ,
from 19 July 1518 ; 3 years and 8 months.
Charge. Custom of 19 dacres hides (£2 10s. 8d.), 500
woolfells (£3 6s. 8d.), 300 schorlings (£ 1 ), and 430 scold-
ings (15s. 10d.), first year ; of 15 dacres hides (£2), 120
woolfells (15s. 6d.), 400 schorlings (£1 6s. 8d.), 80 scald-
ings (2s. 2j2di), and 11 dozen woollen cloth (£1 7s. 6d.),
second year ; of 10 dacres hides (£1 6s. 8d.), 100 woolfells
(13s. 4J), 100 schorlings (6s. 8d.)t and 200 scoldings
1521-2.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
439
(6 s. 8d.), third year and 8 months of account; £15
18s. fefed.
. Respondebit
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 5s. Ad. To Abbot of Robertus
v J J Bertoun, rotu-
Arbroth , as p. 50, £3 18s. 3d. To Bertoune , Compt- lator.
* roller , £11 lips. d^d. Sum, £15 18s. If fed. \ Et sic
eque.
Compotum Thome Elemyng, custumarii de Perth, Perth.
[. Edinburgh , 9 April 1522, from 18 August 1518 ; 3
years and 7 months.
Charge. Custom of 1 last 6 sacks 18 st. wool (£22 6s.
' 8d.), 15 lasts 7 dacres hides (£feO 18s. 8d.), 6fe00 woolfells
(£fe2 13s. fed.), 5 score 11 dozen 6 ells woollen cloth (£13
18s. 9d.), and 19 lasts 2 barrels salmon (£fe6), of first
year ; of 1 last 8 sacks wool (£2 If), 56fe0 woolfells (£37
11s. lfed.), 13 lasts 9 dacres hides (£35 17s. fed.), 169 dozen
woollen cloth (£23 12s. 6d.), and 19 lasts 8fe barrels salmon
(£lf7 6s.), of second year ; of 2 lasts 2 sacks 6 st. wool
(£29 13s. fed.), 10 lasts 6 dacres hides (£27 9s. fed.), 5000
5 score woolfells (£33 17s. 9 fed.), 5 score 8 dozen vmllen
cloth (£13 10s.), and 2fe lasts 10 barrels salmon (£59 12s.),
of third year; of 7 sacks 20 st. wool (£10 8s. lid.), 12
dacres hides (£1 12s.), 200 5 score woolfells (£1 17s. 9fed.),
2fe dozen woollen cloth (£3), and 16 lasts 10 barrels salmon
(£feO 8s.) of last seven months ; £555 13s. 6fed.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, 5s. 5d. ; of custumars, £9
5s. 2fed. To Prior of Vallis Virtutis, by four receipts of
Prior Hugh under seal of Convent, £93 6s. 8d. ; Domini-
cans of Perth, by four receipts of Priors Robert Lite and
James Yong , £25 10s.; as p. 101.] Et per solutionem
factam olim Johan ni Andirsone, tubicini domini regis in
feodo suo de termino Sancti Martini anni Domini etc.
vcdecimi octavi per suam acquittantiam sub sigillo suo
sigillatam ostensam super compotum de annis et termino
compoti, v B. Et per solutionem factam Georgio Litill-
jhoner tubicini domini regis, in loco dicti quondam
Johannis Andirsone admisso, percipienti annuatim decem
libras in feodo suo, dicto Johanne presente et fatente
440
EOTULI SCACCARII
1521-2.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator, pro x li.
Respondebit
idem rotulator.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
solutionem duorum terminorum videlicet Penthecostes
anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi primi et Sancti Martini
ejusdem anni post suam admissionem, ut supra debitam,
de annis et termino compoti, x H. Et per solutionem
factam Patricio Maxtoun, clavigero, percipienti annuatim
decem libras in feodo suo per preceptum Eoberti Bertoun
de Ovirbertoun, rotulatoris, et Oli verum Maxtoun filium
dicti Patricii presentem et fatentem solutionem super
compotum de uno anno infra hoc compotum, x H, pro
quibus dictus rotulator respondebit. Et per solutionem
factam dicto rotulatori in tricentis septemdecim libris
duobus solidis et duobus denariis per suas binas acquit-
tantias manu sua et suo sub signeto subscriptas et signa-
tas fatentes solutionem ostensas super compotum de
annis et termino compoti, iijcxvij li. ij s. ij d., pro quibus
dictus rotulator respondebit. [To Prior of St Andrews ,
by receipt of Sir John Quhyte , director of Chancery , £7,
as p. 103.] Et eidem in novemdecim libris duobus
solidis et tribus denariis custume unius laste duorum
saccorum et octo petrarum lane, et in quatuor libris
sex solidis et octo denariis custume sexcentarum et
sexaginta pellium lanutarum custumatarum apud
burgos de Edinburgh et Dunfermling, extendentium
ad viginti tres libras octo solidos et uudecim denarios
superius in oneratione superflue oneratos, ex eo quo
custumarii dictorum burgorum reddiderunt compotum de
dictis custumis in suis compotis, ut patet per libros dicto-
rum custumariorum et sex coquetas desuper examinatas
ostensas super compotum de annis et mensibus compoti,
xxiij li. viij s. xj d. Et eidem in quinque libris ex con-
sideratione auditorum ac vice tantum pro suis laboribus,
ita quod nichil exigat in futurum de annis et mensibus
compoti, v H. Et in quatuor libris pro reparatione et
fabricatione troni in omnibus necessariis de novo ex con-
sideratione auditorum, iiij li. [To Bertoun , Comptroller ,
£55 15s. 2d. Sum , £555 13 s. 6^.] Et sic eque.
Innernes,
Compotum Willelmi Gaderare, custumarii de Invernes,
1521-2.
EEGUM SCOTOEUM.
441
Suthirland,
et Cathnes.
Eoss, Sutherland et Cathnes, [Edinburgh, 7 March 1521, Ross,.
from 28 November 1520.
Charge. Custom of 3 lasts 12 dacres 6 hides (£9 13s.
7d.), 13 lasts 5 barrels salmon (£32 4s.)] de salmonibus
captis in anno Domini etc. vGvicesimo, custumatis et
asportatis extra regnum per tempus compoti. Et non
onerat se de salmonibus anni etc. quingentesimi vicesimi
primi, cum quibus compotans onerandus est in proximo
compoto suo reddendo. [Sum, £1+1 17 s. 7d.
Discharge. Fee of accountant, 13s. lid. To do., by
discretion of auditors, £3 19s. 5d. To Bertoun, Compt- iobertuseblt
roller, £37 fs. 3d. Sum, £41 17s. 7d.] Et sic eque. Sto™*1’ iotu-
Compotum dompni Andree Stevinstoun, canonici, Wigtoun
custumarii de Wigtoun et Quhithern, redditum apud Quhit-
Edinburgh per Mcholaium Craufurde de Oxgang nomine ^rne‘
dicti custumarii, [10 March 1521 , from 6 November 1520.
Customs, by tack to accountant, £33 6s. 8d .; paid to RobertuSeblt
Bertoun, Comptroller, by his receipt .] fate!un’ rotu'
Compotum Alexandri Eorestar, custumarii de Striveling, Striveling.
[. Edinburgh , 13 March 1521, from 16 July 1518; 3 years
and 1 term.
Charge. Customs, by tack to accountant, £157 10s.
Discharge. To chaplain of St. Laurence, by three
receipts of Sir William Thomson, and at risk, £3 10s.;
and Elizabeth Haig, by her receipt and at risk, £23 6s. 8d.;
as p. 92.] Et Eoberto Scott, fabro, in decem libris in
feodo suo sibi concessis per literas domini regis durante
voluntate ejusdem, sub periculo compotantis, de annis et iobertuSeblt
termino compoti, xxxv H. [To Bertoun, Comptroller, £tor°un’ rotu*
£54 13s. 4d. To do., £20. To do., £21. Sum, £157 no.
10s.] Et sic eque. Do.
Compotum David Eollok et Jacobi Kinloch, custum- Dunde.
ariorum burgi de Dunde, [Edinburgh, 2 April 1522,
from 22 November 1520; 1 year and 4 months.
Charge. Custom of 7 sacks 12 st. wool (£10), 13 lasts
442
EOTULI SCACCARII
1522.
hides (£3 Ip 13s. 4d-)> 6100 woolfells {£Jfi 13s. 4-d.), 603
dozen woollen doth (£90 7s. 6d.), and 60 lasts salmon
(£130. )] Et non onerat se de custuma salmonum anni
Domini etc. vcvicesimi primi, quia nondum erant custu-
mati nec caricati neque asportati extra regnum ante hoc
compotum. [, Sum , £395 llys. 3d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar , ofcustumars , £5 18 s. 8d.
To Dominicans of Perth, at risk, £11; Margaret Duchess
of Montrose, at risk, £100; Abbot of Jedburgh, Prior of
Pestinot and canons there, at risk, £30; chaplain of St
Salvator, by receipt of Master Robert Monorgund, chaplain,
£7: 10s.; and John Kinloch ] dicto Johanne per suam
Respondebit acquittantiam et dominum Johannem Kinloch, capellanum,
Robert™ filium suum presentem, fatentibus solutionem super com-
Bertoun, rotu-
lator. potum, [£15. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £131/,. To do.,
Do. £1/, 16s. lOjad. Sum, £387 6s. 3d. Balance, £8 5s.]
Edinburgh. Compotum Roberti Bertoune de Uvirberntoune, compo-
torum rotulatoris ac custumarii de Edinburgh, [. Edin-
burgh, 33 May 1533, from 31 August 1518.
Charge. Custom of 5 score 3 lasts 8 sacks 30 st. wool
(£1385 3s. 3d.), 85 lasts 18 dacres hides (£339 Is. l/,d.),
64060 woolfells (£437), 8185 dozen woollen doth (£490 5s.),
5100 lentrynwair (£1/. 5s.), 560 futefells (18s. 4d.), 500 ]
pellium dictarum calfskynnis [(4s f 15 lasts 6J2 barrels
salmon (£37 6s.), 3 lasts 5 barrels herrings (£3 Is.), 360
cod (14s.), 73 chalders 8 bolls salt (£7 7s.), 331 chalders
coals (£17 8s.), 5 lasts 1 barrel oil (£9 3s.), 1 last 5
barrels bitumen (17s.), and English goods (£41 15s. 4J),
of first year, £3653 5s. 3d. Custom of second year, £3701
5s. 10d.; of third year, £3041 13s. 6d.; from 38 July
1531 to date , £363 3s. lOd. Bum, £7759 8s. 5d.
Discharge. Fee of tronar, £14 13s. 9d, ; of custumar ,
£139 6s. 6d .] Et domino Johanni Scharp, capellano
capelle regis infra palatium Sancte Crucis, percipienti
annuatim viginti marcas de dictis custumis, de annis et
termino compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xlvj H. xiij s.
iiij 5. Et domino Jacobo Ellem, capellano de lie Barras,
1522.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
443
capienti annuatim viginti marcas, de annis et termino
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xlvj R. xiij s. iiij d.,
et mandatur compotanti quod de cetero non respondeat
dicto capellano, cum constat auditoribus quod custume
annexe sunt corone. Et heredibus quondam Thome
Moffett percipientibus annuatim duodecim marcas de
dictis annis et termino compoti et sub periculo compo-
tantis, xxviij li. Et Nicholaio Abirnethi, percipienti
annuatim viginti quatuor marcas de dictis custumis, ipso
per suam acquit tantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente
solutionem super compotum de dictis annis et termino
compoti, lvj R.# Et Johanni Drummond, carpentario,
* Jacobus Dei gratia rex Scotorum custumariis burgi nostri de Edinburgh Litera pensionis
nunc presentibus et qui pro tempore fuerint salutem. Sciatis quia nos Cristine Gray-
cum avisamento, auctoritate et consensu carissimimi consanguinei et
tutoris nostri Johannis ducis Albanie etc., regni nostri protectoris et
gubernatoris, dedimus et concessimus ac tenore presentium damus et con-
cedimus dilecte oratrici et vidue nostre Cristine Gray, sponse quondam
Nicholaii Abirnethy, servitoris quondam nobilissimi patris nostri et in
capella sua regali cantoris, pro bono et gratuito servitio per ipsum et
dictam suam sponsam nobis et dicto quondam nobilissimo patri nostro
impenso, unam annuam pensionem duodecim librarum usualis monete
regni nostri dicte Cristine de nostris magnis custumis dicti nostri burgi de
Edinburgh per custumarios nostros ejusdem nunc presentes et qui pro
tempore fuerint annuatim pro toto tempore vite sue ad duos anni ter-
minos, Penthecostes videlicet et Sancti Martini in hyeme, per equales
portiones persolvendam, prima solutio ad festum Sancti Martini proximo
futurum pro supportatione ipsius Cristine nunc in sua viduitate incipiente :
Tenendam et habendam dictam annuam pensionem duodecim librarum
dicte Cristine in omnibus ut supra persolvendam et pro suis orationum
suffragiis pro nobis et successoribus nostris et pro salute animarum
quondam nobilissimorum progenitorum nostrorum faciendis libere, quiete,
plenarie, integre, honorifice, bene, et in pace, absque revocatione, impedi-
mento aut obstaculo aliquali. Quare vobis dictis nostris custumariis pre-
fati burgi nostri de Edinburgh nunc presentibus et qui pro tempore
fuerint precipimus et mandamus quatenus eidem Cristine dictam suam
annuam pensionem de promptioribus pecuniis dictarum nostrarum custu-
marum annuatim ad dictos anni terminos gratanter persolvatis. Preci-
pimus insuper compotorum rotulatori ac scaccarii nostri auditoribus pro
tempore existentibus quatenus allocationem dictis nostris custumariis de
hujusmodi summa in suis compotis annuatim durante vita ipsius Cristine
faciatis, dictis nostris custumariis portantibus secum literas quittantie
dicte Cristine pro suo waranto dictis nostris scaccarii auditoribus osten-
dendas, hujusmodi nostris literis semel coram eisdem nostris auditoribus
in nostro ecaccario super compotum ostensis et in rotulis ejusdem rogis-
444
ROTULI SCACCARII
1521-2.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Drumfres.
percipienti annuatim decem libras de annis et termino
Compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xxxv li. Et Mariote
Stanelie, relicte quondam Georgei Tailliefeir, percipienti
annuatim viginti libras pro sustentatione prolium
suarum in elimosima sibi concessas per dominum regem
defunctum, ut patet in rotulo anni Domini etc. vcundecimi,
ipsa per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam
fatente solutionem super compotum, de annis et termino
compoti, lxx H. Et capellano celebranti in capella infra
caustrum Edinburgi percipienti annuatim decem libras in
anno, de annis et termino compoti et sub periculo com-
potantis, xxxv li. Et magistro Johanni Chesolme pro
suis laboribus percipienti in anno quadraginta libras per
literam domini regis sub signeto, de annis et termino
compoti, jcxl H Et Henrico Mair, scribe scaccarii pro
tempore, qui solebat percipere in anno viginti marcas de
dictis custumis, de termino Sancti Martini primi anni
hujus compoti et ex gratitudine in quinque marcis pro
suis laboribus et expensis, x li. Et eidem de custuma
quatuor lastarum et viginti petrarum lane extendentium
ad quinquaginta quinque libras et duos denarios spectan-
tium abbati et conventui de Melros custuma libera de
annis et termino compoti, lv li. ij d. Summa expensarum,
vjclxvj H. vij s. j d. Et sic restant vijmlxxxxiij li. xvj d.,
soluti rotulatori super compotum, pro quibus respondebit.
Et sic eque.
[In dorso.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Drumfres, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Rogerum Makbrayare, aldirmannum
ejusdem, [5 February 1521, from 1 July 1518 ; 3 years
and a term.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £70 3s. 6d.
Discharge. To Minorites of Dumfries, as p. 109, at
tratis, eorundem latori reddatis. In cujus rei testimonium magnum
sigillum nostrum presentibus apponi precipimus apud Edinburgh septimo
die mensis Octobris anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo vicesimo
secundo et regni nostri decimo.
1521-2.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
445
risk , £lp6 16s. lOd. To Bertoune , Comptroller, £23 6s. gespondehit
8d. Bum, £70 3s. 6d.] Et sic eque. S,tor°un’ rotu"
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Laudir, redditum apud Laudir.
Edinburgh per Willelmum Lawder, unum ballivorum
dicti burgi, [6 February 1521, from 3 July 1517 ; Jp
years and one term.
Charge. Arrears, £37 Os. Ipd. Fermes , by feu-charter ,
£2 Ip 3s. Sum, £61 3s. Ipd.
Discharge. To Robert Harrowar, as p. 209, £22 13s.
Sum, £22 13s. Balance, £38 10s. Ipd.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Forfare, redditum apud Forfare.
Edinburgh per Johannem Richardsoune, unum eorundem,
[6 February 1521 , from 2 Ip July 1518 ; 3 years and 1
term.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £30 6s. 8d.
Discharge. To chaplain in Fynnewyne, by tolerance, by
receipt of Master Michelsoune , chaplain, £23 6s. 8d. ; and
Abbot of Jedburgh, Prior of Rostinocht, and canons there,
by receipt of Sir John Ker, factor of said Abbot, £7 ; as
p. 62. Sum, £30 6s. 8d.\ Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Irwyne, redditum apud Irwyne.
Edinburgh per Andream Mure et Johannem Mure, duos
eorundem, [7 February 1521, from 7 November 1520 :
3 terms.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £11.']
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
David Cunynghame, filii quondam Willelmi Cunynghame
de Craganis, percipienti annuatim duas marcas de dictis
firmis, ut patet in rotulis precedentibus, de dictis terminis Rob^rtus
compoti et sub periculo compotantis, xl s. [To Bertoune, S,tor!une’ r°tu
Comptroller, £9. Sum, £11.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Aire, redditum apud Aire.
Edinburgh per Thomam Broune, unum eorundem, [7
February 1521, from 6 July 1518 ; 3 years and 1 term.
Peblis.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Dunbri-
tane.
Respondebit
Robertus
Rertoune, rotu-
lator.
Kingorne.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Renfrew.
446 ROTULI SCACCARII 1521-2.
Fermes, by feu-charter , £70; paid, as p. 61, to Domini-
cans of Ayr, by receipts of Friar James Young e, Prior, and
Friar James Smytht, also Prior.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Peblis, redditum apud
Edinburgh per Adam Dikesoune, unum eorundem, [8
February 1521, from 1 Jidy 1518 ; 3 years and 1 term.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £32 13s. Ifd. Annual-
rent of William Doby, as p. 109, 11s. 8d. Sum, £33 5s.
Discharge. To Hospital of St. Leonard, as p. 109, by
receipt of Sir John Quhite, then Master, for 2)2 years, and.
Thomas Hay, now Master, for a year, and at risk, £1^
13s. 4-d. To Bertoune, Comptroller, £28 11s. 8d. Sum,
£33 5s.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Dunbritane, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Johannem Smollate, unum eorundem,
[5 February 1521 , from 9 November 1520 : 3 terms.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £12.
Discharge. To chaplain in Dumbarton Castle, by
receipt of Sir John Striveling, chaplain, £1 0, and chaplain
in church of St. Mary, by receipt of Master James Stewart,
provost of College of Dunbarton, and at risk, £1 10s. ; as
p. 207. To Bertoune, Comptroller , 10s. Sum, £12.]
Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Kingorne, redditum
apud Edinburgh per David Bosvile, unum eorundem,
\11 February 1521, from 10 November 1520 : 3 terms.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter , £3 15s.
Discharge. To Constable of Kinghorn , £3 ; as p. 63,
at risk. To Bertoun, Comptroller, 15s. Sum, £3 15s.]
Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Renfrew, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Robertum Langmure, unum eorundem,
\13 February 1521, from 8 July 1518 ; 3 years and 1
term.
1521-2.
BEGUM SCOTORUM.
447
Fermes, by feu-charter, £18 13s. l^d. ; paid to Bertoune, RobertuSeblt
Comptroller .] uZr.une,roi
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Hadingtoune, Hading-
redditum apud Edinburgh per Willelmum Forows, unum toune.
eorundem, [13 February 1581, from 6 November 1530 :
3 terms.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £33 10s.
Discharge. To Prioress of Haddington, by receipt of
Lady Elizabeth Hepburn, Prioress, and at risk, £3; Abbot
of Dunfermline, at risk, £3; and Hospital of St. Laurence, SobertuSelnt
at risk, £1 10s.; as p. 63. To Bertoune , Comptroller, \£l jjfc°une> rotu‘
£15. Sum, £33 10s.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Culane, redditum Culane.
apud Edinburgh per Johannem Duff, unum eorundem,
[18 February 1531, from 7 November 1530 : 3 terms.
Charge. Fermes of burgh and lands adjacent , as p. 113,
£1/3 5s. lyd,.
Discharge. To chaplain for soul of Queen Elizabeth,
£10, and medical graduate in University of Aberdeen, iobertuseblt
£18 9s., as p. 113, both at risk. To Bertoun , Compt-u itor!™’ r°tu*
roller, £1+. Sum, £33 9s.] Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Montrose, redditum Montros.
apud Edinburgh per David Nudry et Willelmum Scott,
ballivos dicti burgi, [18 February 1531, from 16 June
1518 ; 3 years and a term.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £56.
Discharge. To Abbot of Jedburgh, Prior of Rostinot ,
and canons there, at risk, £9 3s.; and Bishop of Brechin,
by letters under his signet, ££3 18s. 8d .; as p. 60. To Robe?tusblt
Bertoun j Comptroller, £3 19s. jd. Sum, £56.] Et sic &tot^<^un, rotu"
eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Innerkething, redditum Inner-
apud Edinburgh per Willelmum Broun, unum eorundem, kethyn.
[39 February 1531, from 6 November 1530; 3 terms.
448
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1521-2.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Crale.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Name.
Respondebit
Robertus
Bertoun, rotu-
lator.
Cowpir.
Dunde.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £7, 'paid to Bertoun, Compt-
roller.']
Compotnm ballivorum burgi de Craill, redditum apud
Edinburgh per Johannem Abircrumby, unum eorundem,
[26 February 1521, from Ilf. November 1520: 3 terms.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £11.
Discharge. To Prior of St Andrews, by receipt of Sir
John Levingtoun, chamberlain of that place, and at risk, £5;
and James Lundy of Balgowny, at risk, £7 10s.; as p.
59. To Bertoun, Comptroller, £5. Sum, £16 10s.]
Et sic eque.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Name, redditum apud
Edinburgh per Johannem Eoss, unum eorundem, [Ilf.
March 1521 , from 28 August 1518; 3 years and a
term.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £35, paid by Master Alexander
Dunbar, provost of Nairn, in name of accountant to Ber-
toun, Comptroller.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Coupir, redditum
apud Edinburgh per Johannem Murray, unum eorundem,
[19 February 1521, from 7 November 1520: 3 terms.
Fermes, by feu-charter, £26; paid, as p. 160, by three
receipts , to Abbot and Convent of Cidros.]
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Dunde, redditum
apud Edinburgh per magistrum David Eobertsone
nomine eorundem [28 March 1522, from 17 July 1518;
3 years and 1 term.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £70.
Discharge. To Minorites of Dundee, at risk, £1 7 1 Os.;
two chaplains in Brechin, by receipt of John Erskin and
John Ettale, chaplains, and last term at risk, £23 6s. 8d.;
as p. 591. To Patrick Lord le Gray, as p. 31f0, at risk,
£21. To Constable of Dundee , £3 10s.; and Prior of
St Andrews, £2 6s. 8d.; as p. 276, both at risk. To
1522.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
449
Bertoun , Comptroller, £2 6s. 8d. Sum, £70.] Et sic
0QU0 Bertoun, rotu-
li ’ lator.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Abirdene, redditum Abirdene.
apud Edinburgh per dominum David Leis, capellanum,
nomine eorundem, [28 March 1522, from 20 August
1518 ; 3 years and 1 term.
Charge, Fermes, by feu-charter, £7 '56 13s. 5d.
Discharge. To Bishop of Aberdeen, by receipt of Gilbert
Menzeis of Findone, £75 13s. 5d.; Dominicans of Abirdeen,
by receipt of Friar Andrew MNeile , £60 13s. 5d. ; Car-
melites, by receipt of Friar John Galloway, Prior, last term at
risk, £23 6s. 8d.; Dean and Chapter of Aberdeen, £3 10s.;
annuity of heirs of Patrick Barclay transferred to church,
by receipt of Sir John TJrquhard and Sir John Murray,
collectors, and last term at risk, £17 1 Os. ; Bishop of
Caithness, at risk, £11 13s. lyd.; Bishop of Orkney , at
risk, £1 7 1 Os. ; heirs of William Wricht, by receipt of
Sir Alexander Irwyn of Drum, knight , and last term at
risk, £1 7 1 Os. ; Margaret Duchess of Montrose, by receipt
of William Carmichell, £1 50 ; and John Ijord Erskin,
by receipt of Master David Erskin, last term at risk, £350 ;
as p. 65.] Et de xvj R. vj s. viij d. deliberatis Roberto
Bertoun de Ovirberntoun, compotorum rotulatori, per
suas binas acquittantias manu sua subscriptas fatente
. .. ■ . . Respondebit
deliberationem super compotum de dictis tribus annis Robertus
. Bertoun, rotu-
compoti, pro quibus respondebit. Et de octo libris tres- lator,
decim solidis quatuor denariis deliberatis Johanni Hili
per literas domini regis manu domini gubernatoris sub-
scriptas sub signeto unacum acquittantia dicti Johannis
Hili manu sua subscripta ostensas super compotum de
annis et termino compoti, viij li. xiij s. iiij d. Summa
expensarum, vijcxlij R. vj s. viij d. Et sic restant iiij fi.
vj s. viij d.
Compotum ballivorum burgi de Innernes, [Edinburgh, Innernes.
12 April 15227] per Johann em Ker, unum eorundem,
[from 7 July 1518 Martinmas exclusive 1521 ; 3 years.
VOL. xiv. 2 F
450
ROTULI SCACCARII
1522.
Charge. Burgh fermes, by feu-charter , £53 6s. 8d. 1
lb. pepper, and fermes of Ballokhill, as p. 65, £f for first
year; do., remaining years, £115 13s. 5d. 1 lb. pepper.
Sum, £1 72 3 lb .. pepper.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Inverness, at risk, £30 ;
and chaplain in Cathedral of Moray, £1 6s. ; as p. 65.
To Bertoun, Comptroller, £150 lfs. 3 lb. pepper. Sum,
£1 72 3 lb. pepper .] Et sic eque.
Edinburgh. Compotum ballivorum burgi de Edinburgh, redditum
ibidem per Michaelem Makquhen, thesaurarium, nomine
ballivorum ejusdem, [12 April 1522 ; 3 years and 1
term.
Charge. Fermes, by feu-charter, £120 6s. 8d.
Discharge. To Dominicans of Bdmburgh, at risk, £23
S?useblt 3s. 8d. ; Provost and prebendaries of Corstorfyne, £70 ;
™’ r°tU" an<l Abbot of Dunfermling, at risk, £17 10s.; as p. 110.
To Bertoun, Comptroller, £10 10s. Sum , £121 6s. 8d.]
Et sic eque.
1522.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
451
CCCLIY. [CCCLXVIL]
COMPOTUM ROBERTI BERTOUN, COMPOTORUM
ROTULATORIS.
a.d. 1522.
Compotum Roberti Bertoun de Ovirberntoun, com-
potorum rotulatoris, redditum apud Edinburgh ultimo die
mensis Maii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo vice-
simo secundo, de omnibus receptis suis et expensis per
firmas, redditus, et proficua totius proprietatis domini
regis a die vicesimo septimo mensis Augusti anni
Domini millesimi quingentesimi decimi octavi usque in
diem hujus compoti inclusive, auditoribus reverendissimo
in Cristo patre Jacobo Glasguensi archiepi scopo, cancel-
lario Scotie, reverendis in Cristo patribus Gavino et
David, Aberdonensi, Candide Case, et Lismorensi, episcopis,
venerabilibus et egregiis viris Roberto Forman, decano
Glasguensi, Willelmo Scott de Balvery milite, magistro
Johanne Campbell, thesaurario, magistro Thoma Hay,
rectore de Rothven, secretario, domino Johanne Dingwell,
archidiacono Cathinensi, domino Johanne Quhite, rectore
de Petcokkis, et Nicholaio Craufurde de Oxingang.
Idem onerat se in primis de jmviijcxvj li. iiij s. ix d.
viij celdris xij bollis iij peccis i pecce frumenti per
arreragia ultimi compoti sui, ut patet in pede ejusdem.
Summa arreragii patet.
Item idem onerat se de lxv li. xiij s. iiij d. receptis a A vice-
vicecomite de Air in scaccario anno Domini millesimo comitibus,
quingentesimo vicesimo. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de xx 11. receptis a ballivis de A ballivis
Hadingtoun in scaccario anno Domini millesimo quin- burgorum.
452
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1522.
A custum-
ariis.
A ballivis
ad extra.
A vice-
comitibus.
gentesimo vicesimo. Et de vj li. xiij s. iiij d. a ballivis
de Craile. Et de iiij li. a ballivis de Euthirglen. Et
de x li. a ballivis de Innerkething. Et de xxx s. a
ballivis de Kingorne. Et de v li. vj s viij d. a ballivis
de Culane. Et de xij li. a ballivis de Irwyn. Et de
xiij s. iiij d. a ballivis de Dunbertane in scaccario anno
etc. vc vicesimo. Summa hujus oneris, lx li. iij s. iiij d.
Item idem onerat se de ijclxxxxvj li. xij s. iiij d. ob.,
receptis a custumariis de Hadingtoun in scaccario anno
Domini etc. vcvicesimo. Et de xxiij li. vj s. viij d. a
custumariis de Couper. Et de jcxxxiij li. a custumariis
de Pettinweme. Et de xx li. xxj d. a custumariis de
Month ros. Et de lxvj li. xiij s. iiij d. a custumariis de
Wigtoun et Quhithirn. Et de ijcxvij li. xvij s. ix d. ob.
a custumariis de Dunde. Et de jcvj li. xiiij s. x d. ob.
a custumariis de Banff. Et de v H. xiij s. iij d. a custu-
mariis de Inverkething. Et de jcxx li. a custumariis de
Invernes, Eoss, Suthirland, et Cathnes. Et de lxxiij li.
vj s. viij d. a custumariis de Kirkcudbrycht in scaccario
anno etc. vcvicesimo. Summa hujus oneris, jmlxiij li.
vj s. viij d. ob.
Item idem onerat se de jcvij li. xvj s. viij d. receptis
ab arrendatario de Fethircarn in scaccario anno Domini
etc. vcvicesimo. Et de iijcx Ii. xix s. ij d. a camerario
de Bute. Et de ijcxl li. a camerario de Glenscherny,
Urquharde, et Glenmorischen. Et de iijcl li. xj s. v d.
et ix martis a camerario de Kinclevin. Et de
iijclxxxxiij li. xviij s. a camerario de Strathdee et Cromar,
in scaccario anno etc. vcxx°. Summa hujus oneris,
jmiiijciij li. v s. iij d. ix marte.
Item idem onerat se de xxviij s. iij d. ob. receptis a
ballivo de Kile in scaccario anno etc. vcvicesimo primo.
Et de xxxiiij s. viij d. ob. a vicecomite de Clakmannane.
Et de jciij li. xiij s. a vicecomite de Lanark. Et de
vij s. viij d. a vicecomite de Banff Et de v s. a vice-
comite de Perth. Et de xxj s. a vicecomite de Kinros in
scaccario anno etc. vcvicesimo primo. Summa hujus
oneris, jcviij li. ix s. viij d.
1522.
REGUM SCOTORUM.
453
Item idem onerat se de xxiij R. vj s. viij d. receptis a A ballivis
ballivis de Drumfres in scaccario anno Domini etc. vcvi- burgorum,
cesimo primo. Et de ix R. a ballivis de Irwyn. Et
de xxviij R. xj s. viij d. a ballivis de Peblis. Et.de x s.
a ballivis de Dunbertane. Et de xv s. a ballivis de
Kingorne. Et de xviij Ii. xiij s. iiij d. a ballivis de
Renfrew. Et de xv Ii. a ballivis de Hadingtoun. Et
de iiij Ii. a ballivis de Culane. Et de iij Ii. xix s. iiij d.
a ballivis de Monthros. Et de vij R. x s. a ballivis de
Inverkethin. Et de v R. a ballivis de Craill. Et de
xxxv R. a ballivis de Name. Et de xlvj s. viij d. a
ballivis de Dunde. Et de xvij R. vj s. viij d. a ballivis
de Abirdene. Et de jcxl R. xiiij s. a ballivis de Invernes.
Et de x R. x s. a ballivis de Edinburgh in scaccario anno
Domini etc. vcvicesimo primo. Summa hujus oneris,
iijcxxij R. iij s. iiij d.
Item idem onerat se de jcxv R. ix s. x d. receptis a A custu-
custumariis de Irwyn in scaccario anno Domini etc. niarns.
vcvicesimo primo. Et de jclxv R. a custumariis de Air.
Et de jclxxxvij R. xv s. viij d. a custumariis de Hading-
toun. Et de lxxvij R. vj s. ij d. a custumariis de
Monthros. Et de lxxx R. a custumariis de Disart. Et
de iij H. vj s. viij d. a custumariis de Innerkethin. Et
de xj R. xiij s. iiij d. a custumariis de Cowper. Et de
jciiij H. vij s. iij d. a custumariis de Dunbritane. Et de
jcx R. xviij s. xj d. a custumariis de Pettinweme. Et de
vijclix R. vij s. j d. ob. a custumariis de Abirdene. Et
de xj H. xiiij s. ix d. ob. a custumariis de Arbroth. Et
de iijclxxij R. xvij s. iiij d. a custumariis de Perth. Et
de xxxvij R. iiij s. iij d. a custumariis de Invernes, Ros,
Suthirland, et Cathnes. Et de xxxiij R. vj s. viij d. a
custumariis de Wigtoun et Quhithirne. Et de lxxxxv R.
xiij s. iiij d. a custumariis de Striveling. Et de jcxxviij R.
xvj s. x d. ob. a custumariis de Dunde. Et de
vijmlxxxxiij R. xvj d. a custumariis de Edinburgh in
scaccario anno etc. vcvicesimo primo. Summa hujus
oneris, ixmiijclxxxvij R. xix s. vj d. ob.
Item idem onerat se de ijclxxvij R. x s. vj d. ob. A ballivis
ad extra.
454
BOTULI SCACCAEII
1522.
Gressume.
receptis a camerario de Bute in scaccario anno etc.
vcvicesimo primo. Et de iijcxlvj H. xiiij s. lxxxviij celdris
vij bollis ordei xix celdris ij bollis farrine avenatice a
camerario de Eos. Et de iiijc li. xl celdris ordei xxviij
martis xiij lastis vj barilibus salmonum a camerario de
Ardmannach. Et de ijmviijclxxxxix li. xj s. x d. a
camerario de Stratherne. Et de iijmjcxxvj li. xiiij s. ij d.
lxxvij celdris iij ferlotis j pecca pecce frumenti jcxxiiij
celdris xj bollis j ferlota j pecca J pecce ij part ferlote
thrid part pecce ordei xxviij celdris j bolla j ferlota j
pecca avenarum a camerario de Fiff. Et de jmjcxx li. a
camerario de Orknay et Scheitland. Et de lxxx li.
xvij s. vj d. a camerario de Fethircarne. Et de vclxxxj li.
x s. a camerario de Kinclevin. Et de ijclj li. v s. iiij d.
a camerario de Strathdee et Cromarr. Et de viijcxlvj li.
xiij s. viij d. a camerario de Brechyn et FTevar. Et de
ijmjcj li. xvj d. xx martis a camerario de Galloway. Et
de iiijcxxviij li. iij s. xj d. a camerario de Carrik, Leswalt,
et Menybrig. Et de xxxviij li. a camerario de Kintor,
Coule, et Onele in scaccario anno etc. vicesimo primo.
Summa hujus oneris, xijmiiijTxxxxviij li. ij s. iij d. ob.
lxxvij celdre iij ferlote j pecca J pecce frumenti ijcxxxiij
celdre ij bolle j ferlota j pecca J pecce thrid part pecce
ij part ferlote ordei xix celdre ij bolle farrine avenatice
xlviij marte xiij laste vj barilia salmonum.
Item idem onerat se de lxxxxviij H. vj s. viij d. in
partem solutionis gressume terrarum dominii de Fiffe per
assedationem factam tenentibus ejusdem tertio die mensis
Januarii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo vicesimo
primo, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes anni Domini etc.
vcvieesimi pro terminis trium annorumimmediate sequen-
tium dictum annum vicesimum licet assedatio predicta
sequebatur dictum annum vicesimum. Summa hujus
oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de iiijclxxxxiij H. iij s. iiij d. in
partem solutionis gressume terrarum dominii de Galloway
per assedationem tenentibus ejusdem factam primo die
mensis Martii anno Domini etc. vcvicesimo primo per
1522.
BEGUM SCOTOBUM.
455
commissarios pro terminis quinque annorum incipiendo
in festo Penthecostes anni etc. vcvicesimi secundi. .
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de xix. Ii. xiij s. iiij d. gras-
sume terrarum de Stewartoun per assedationem ten-
entibus ejusdem dominii factam per commissarios pro
terminis quinque annorum incipiendo in festo Penthe-
costes anni etc. vcvicesimi secundi. Summa hujus oneris
patet. Summa totalis gressume, vjcxj Ii. iij s. iiij d.
Item idem onerat se de iflxviii Ii. xix s. v d. de novis introitus novi
J d ac duplicatio
introitibus et duplicationibus feodorum firmarum solutis ia
per tenentes dictorum dominiorum in annis prescriptis. *nni? dictorum
r r r dominiorum.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de viij Ii. receptis a molendinario
molendini de Uchtirmukty per compositionem cum eo
factam pro solutione certorum aprorum dicti molendini
per eum debitorum et restantium de terminis preteritis
ante dictum compotum. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de ijcxxxiij H. vj s. viij d. de Extra
firmis terrarum de Balcomy de tribus annis et uno termino rotulos,
ante hoc compotum, solvendo in anno centum marcas
pro dictis terris licet acquit tantia dicti compotantis
remaneat apud firmarum dictarum terrarum. Et de ijc li.
receptis a magistro Alexandro Dik nomine Walteri Ogilvy
in partem solutionis firmarum terrarum de Petty et
Brachly de terminis preteritis ante hoc compotum et tan-
quam tutoris filii et heredis quondam Willelmi Ogilvy de
Strath erne militis, licet acquittantia dicti compotantis
remaneat apud dictum magistrum Alexandrum Dik. Et
de ijcxl 11. receptis a domino Alexandro Eerquharsone
nomine Johannis Grant de Fruchy, de firmis terrarum de
Glencharny, Urquhard, et Glenmorischene. Et de xx li.
receptis a Willelmo Wallace, tutore de Cragy, de grassuma
terrarum de Dundonald. Et de lxij li. xvj s. viij d. receptis
a custumariis de Linlithqw. Et de xiij li. vj s. viij d. a
ballivis de Linlithqw. Summa hujus oneris, vijclxix li. x s.
Item idem onerat se de iijcx li. x s. per venditionem Salmones,
tresdecim lastarum et sex barilium salmonum superius
456
EOTULI SCACCAEII
1522.
Corria et
intestina.
oneratorum, lasta stante ad viginti tres libras, particulariter
examinatam super compotum. Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de xlv li. per venditionem
octodecim dacrarum corriorum et intratam in libris
♦
domicilii domini regis per tempus compoti, dacra stante
ad quinquaginta solidos, particulariter examinatam super
compotum. Et de xviij H. de intestinis centum sexa-
ginta martarum intratis in libris domicilii domini regis
per tempus compoti. Et de xv li. per venditionem octua-
ginta decem petrarum cepi, petra stante ad quadraginta
denarios, provenientium de pinguedine dictarum martarum,
intratam in libris domicilii per dictum tempus, etiam
particulariter examinatam super compotum. Summa
hujus oneris, lxxviij li.
Item idem onerat se de jcxl li. receptis a magistro
Eoberto Chalmir de firmis terrarum de Trabeauch trium
terminorum precedentium hoc compotum, videlicet Mar-
tini anni etc. vcvicesimi, Penthecostes et Martini anni
etc. vcvicesimi primi, ex eo quod de firmis dictarum ter-
rarum ante dictum terminum Sancti Martini vicesimi et
terminorum infra hoc compotum preceptor domini regis
intromiserit cum eisdem in pensione sua sibi assignata.
Summa hujus oneris patet.
Item idem onerat se de xx H. de firmis terrarum de
Trarinyeane receptis ab episcopo Dunblanensi terminorum
Penthecostes et Sancti Martini anni Domini etc. vcvice-
simi primi. Summa hujus oneris patet. Summa totalis
onerationis cum arreragiis, xxviijmixcxxxj li. x s. xj d. oh.
lxxxv celdre xiij bolle j pecca frumenti ijcxxxiij celdre
ij bolle j ferlota j pecca J pecce third part pecce ij part
ferlote ordei xix celdre ij bolle farrine avenatice lvij
marte xxviij celdre j bolla j ferlota j pecca avenarum.
Expense ejusdem. In primis allocatur compotanti pro
expensis domini regis et sue familie a vicesimo quinto
Augusti anno Domini etc. vcdecimo octavo inclusive usque
ad primum Septembris anni etc. vcdecimi noni exclusive,
qui sunt duodecim menses kalendales et septem dies, in
mille quadringintis quindecim libris quatuor solidis et sex
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457
denariis, particulariter examinatis in libris dietarum do-
mini regis super compotum, ut patet in eisdem, jmiiijcxv
R. iiij s. vj d. Et eidem pro expensis domini regis et sue
familie a primo Septembris anni etc. vcdecimi noni inclu-
sive usque ad primum diem dicti mensis anni Domini
etc. vcvicesimi exclusive, qui sunt duodecim menses kalen-
dales, in mille octingintis octuaginta libris undecim
solidis et uno denario, particulariter examinatis in libris
dietarum dicti domini regis super compotum, jmviijclxxx H.
xj s. j d. Et eidem pro expensis dicti domini regis et
sue familie a primo die mensis Septembris inclusive anni
etc. vcvicesimi usque ad eundem diem dicti mensis anni
etc. vicesimi primi exclusive in mille quingentis septua-
ginta quatuor libris septem solidis et septem denariis,
particulariter examinatis in libris dietarum dicti domini
regis super compotum, jmvclxxiiij li. vij s. vij d. Et
eidem pro consimilibus expensis dicti domini regis et sue
familie a primo die mensis Septembris inclusive anni etc.
vcvicesimi primi usque ad primum diem mensis Junii
anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi secundi exclusive, qui sunt
novem menses kalendales, in mille ducentis sexaginta
quinque libris quinque solidis et decem denariis, particu-
lariter examinatis in libris dietarum dicti domini regis
super compotum, jmijclxv R. v s. x d. Et eidem in
speciebus et chandria per dictum tempus prescriptum,
videlicet trium annorum et novem mensium, ad expensas
dicti domini regis et sue familie in sexingintis viginti
quinque libris decem solidis decem denariis et obolo, parti-
culariter examinatis in libris dietarum dicti domini regis
super compotum, vjcxxv R. x s. x d. ob. Et eidem pro
lie uncostis per dictum tempus prescriptum trium
annorum et novem mensium in ducentis septemdecim
libris quatuor solidis et octo denariis particulariter
examinatis in dictis libris super compotum, ijcxyij R. iiij s.
viij d. Summa harum expensarum preter proprietatem
domini regis, vjmixclxxviij R. iiij s. vj d. ob. Et sic
restant xxjmixcliij R. vj s. viij d., unacum victualibus et
martis superius oneratis.
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1522.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
tribus dominis custodibus domini regis, videlicet Borthuik,
Ruthven, et Erskin, unoquoque eorum capiente in anno
ducentas libras, a primo die mensis Septembris anni
Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi inclusive usque ad primum
Maii anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi secundi exclusive, qui
sunt tres anni et octo menses, particulariter examinatam
super compotum, ijmijc R. Summa hujus expense patet.
Et sic restant xixmvijcliij R. vj s. v d., unacum victualibus
et martis superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
olim Patricio Crechtoun de Cranstoun Riddale militi et
Jacobo Crechtoun, filio suo primogenito, capitaneis castri
de Edinburgh, percipientibus annuatim quadringintas
marcas pro custodia dicti castri extendentes ad mille
libras, de quibus solute dicto quondam Patricio mille et
centum marce, et dicto Jacobo quadringinte marce, a primo
die mensis Septembris anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi
usque ad primum Junii anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi
secundi exclusive, qui sunt tres anni et novem menses
kalendales, jm R. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic
restant xviijmvijcliij R. vj s. v d., unacum victualibus et
martis superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Roberto Borthuik et sex aliis machinatoribus remanentibus
in castro de Edinburgh pro custodia domini regis, dicto
Roberto capiente in mense decem libras, et quolibet
aliorum sex capiente in mense quatuor libras et duos
solidos, a primo die mensis Septembris inclusive anni etc.
vcdecimi octavi usque ad primum Martii anni etc. vcvi-
cesimi primi exclusive, qui sunt tres anni et sex menses
kalendales, particulariter examinatam super compotum,
jmiiijcliij R. iiij s. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic
restant xvijmiijc R. ij s. v d., unacum victualibus et martis
superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Alano Stewart, capitaneo de Millane, custodienti castrum
de Dunbertane, percipienti in anno ducentas marcas pro
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custodia dicti castri et in partem solutionis cujusdam
pensionis sibi per dominum gubernatorem concesse in
sexcentis libris, dicto Alario per suam acquittantiam manu
sua subscriptam fatente solutionem super compotum,
vjc H. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant
xvjmvijc li. ij s. v d., unacum victualibus et martis
superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
decem lie herberteris et duobus histrionibus in centum
triginta una libris et duodecim solidis per tempus compoti,
jcxxxj H. xij s. Et Mariote Douglace, nutrici domini
regis, in tricentis et viginti marcis in solutionem feodi sui
ad bonum compotum, dicta Mariota per suam acquittantiam
manu sua subscriptam fatente solutionem super compotum,
ijcxiij Ii. vj s. viij d. Et pro reparatione camere domine
de Gordoun infra castrum de Edinburgh in singulis ex-
pensis, v H. viij s. Et domino de Maxwell, gardiano
occidentalium marchiarum, pro custodia furum et latronum
captorum et incarceratorum per tempus compoti, vclxxx H.,
dicto domino Maxwell per suam acquittantiam manu sua
subscriptam fatente solutionem super compotum. Summa
harum expensarum, ixcxxx li. vj s. viij d. Et sic restant
xvmvijclxix li. xv s. ix d., unacum victualibus et martis
superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur “compotanti per liberationem factam
Margarete regine Scotie in sex millibus quadringintis octo
libris et sexdecim denariis per preceptum domini guber-
natoris et dominorum consilii, in defectu solutionis sue
conjuncte infeodationis propter disturbium patrie, sic quod
pace succedente hujusmodi summam sex millium quad-
ringintarum octo librarum et sexdecim denariorum, pro
qua solutione obligavit suam conjunctam infeodationem
ut patet per actum dominorum consilii desuper factum,
vjmiiijcviij H. xvj d. Summa hujus expense patet. Et
sic restant, ixmiijclxj H. xiiij s. v d.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro expensis factis
circa missionem gentis armorum in subsidium regis Dacie
contra Suicos in mille octingintis nonaginta quatuor libris
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et sexdecim solidis, in conductione navium, esculentorum
et poculentorum, mercedibus nautarum, ac in omnibus
aliis expensis particulariter examinatis super compotum,
jmviijclxxxxiiij Ii. xvj s. Summa hujus expense patet.
Et sic restant vijmiiijclxvj li. xviij s. v d., unacum
victualibus et martis superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Jacobo Hammiltoun de Fynnert militi pro custodia
castri de Hume, in sexingintis nonaginta duabus libris a
primo Octobris anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi inclu-
sive usque ad mensem Junii anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi
exclusive, in completam solutionem et contentationem
usque ad dictum tempus, vjclxxxxij li. Et dicto Jacobo,
militi, in centum quinquaginta libris nomine comitis de
Arane, patris sui, pro certis victualibus et carnibus
positis in castro de Weddirburn, dicto Jacobo per suam
acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam fatente solutionem
super compotum, jcl li. Et eidem per emptionem unius
celdre frumenti et viginti quatuor bollarum ordei
receptarum a magistro Jacobo Murray in lie forest et
impositarum in castro de Weddirburn de mandato dicti
comitis de Arane pro triginta sex libris, dicto mandato
manu dicti comitis subscripto ostenso super compotum,
xxxvj li. Summa harum expensarum, viijclxxviij li. Et
sic restant vjmvclxxxviij li. xviij s. v d., unacum victua-
libus et martis superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per liberationem
factam Morice capitaneo de Dunbar pro supportatione
expensarum dicti castri in multis necessariis, victualibus
et aliis, extendentibus ad mille quadringintas quinqua-
ginta septem libras novem solidos et quatuor denarios
particulariter examinatos super compotum, dicto Moricio
per suas diversas acquittantias manu sua subscriptas
fatente liberationem super compotum, jmiiijclvij li.
ix s. iiij d. Et dicto Moricio in allecibus assise ex-
tendentibus ad viginti tres libras tresdecim solidos sibi
deliberatis per Andream Wod, custumarium de Pettin-
weme, cum quibus compotans oneratur in compoto dicti
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custumarii, xxiij R. xiij s. Summa harum expensarum,
jmiiijclxxxj R. ij s. iiij d. Et sic restant vmjcvij R.
xvj s. j d., unacurn victuaRbus et martis superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per superfluam onera-
tionem intestinarum, ix R. Et liberate ad provisionem
castri Sancti Andree tempore deliberationis ejusdem
Grosillis, capitaneo domini gubernatoris, in centum quad-
raginta novem libris et octodecim solidis, dicto lie
Grisillis, capitaneo, per suam acquittantiam manu sua
subscriptam fatente liberationem super compotum,
• jcxlix R. xviij s. Et eidem per solutionem factam
Galtero Maluny, abbati de Glenluce, in ducentis et quin-
quaginta libris tempore transitus sui ad Denmark per
preceptum domini gubernatoris, dicto precepto unacum
acquittantia dicti Galteri de solutione dicte summe
manibus eorum subscripto ostenso super compotum,
ijcl R. Et per solutionem factam Jacobo Stewart,
capitaneo gentis armorum, transeuntis ad Denmark, in
octuaginta libris de mandato domini gubernatoris, dicto
mandato unacum acquittantia dicti Jacobi manibus
eorum subscripto ostenso super compotum, lxxx R. Et
eidem per solutionem factam doctori Kingorne, ambaxi-
atori regis Dacie, in octuaginta libris in partem suarum
expensarum, de mandato domini cancellarii et dominorum
consilii, dicto mandato manu dicti domini cancellarii
subscripto ostenso super compotum, lxxx R. Et Pulyeart
Gallo, ambaxiatori Cristianissimi Francorum regis, in
centum libris, per preceptum dominorum et consilii
ostensum super compotum, jc R. Et per solutionem
factam magistro Jacobo Wischart, advocato domini regis,
in centum libris in partem solutionis feodi sui, percipienti
in anno quadraginta libras, terminorum Martini anni etc.
vcdecimi octavi, Penthecostes et Sancti Martini anni
etc. quingentesimi decimi noni et Penthecostes et Sancti
Martini anni etc. vcvicesimi, per preceptum dominorum,
dicto precepto ostenso super compotum, jc R. Et
quondam Leoni heraldo regi armorum in quinquaginta
libris de mandato dictorum dominorum ostenso super
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1522.
compotum, 1 E. Et eidem per solutionem factam
Johanni domino Elemyng, camerario, in centum septua-
ginta sex libris pro captione furum et lationum per pre-
ceptum domini cancellarii et dominorum consilii manibus
eorum subscriptum ostensum super compotum, jclxxvj Ii.
Et quondam Waltero Ker, inhabitanti villam de Leith,
in quadraginta novem libris in recompensationem cimbe
sue fracte apud Dunbar portantis bona ad dictum castrum
de mandato dicti domini gubernatoris, de mandato domini
cancellarii et dominorum consilii ad allocandum, dicto
Waltero per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam
fatente solutionem super compotum, xlix E. Et eidem
pro preparatione cujusdam navis comiti de Arane ad
transeundum in Gallia regi Cristianissimo in ambassiata
in triginta libris, de mandato domini cancellarii et
dominorum consilii ostenso super compotum, xxx E. Et
eidem per solutionem factam Eoberto Logane, preposito
de Edinburgh, in centum libris per preceptum dominorum
regentium et consilii manibus eorum subscriptum
ostensum super compotum, jc E. Et magistro Ade
Ottirburn in centum marcis in solutionem pensionis sue
quinquaginta marcarum annuatim sibi promisse per
dominum gubernatorem, de terminis duorum annorum
ante datam vicesimi quarti Januarii anni Domini etc.
vcvicesimi, Ixvj E. xiij s. iiij d. Et preceptori domini regis
in quinquaginta libris, qui habuerat pensionem centum
librarum sub magno sigillo, et ad renuntiandum hujus-
modi auditores concesserunt sibi quinquaginta libras ex
discretione eorundem, 1 E. Et David Lindesay, hostiario
domini regis, in quadraginta libris in solutionem feodi sui
sibi concessi sub magno sigillo per dominum regem
terminorum Penthecostes et Sancti Martini anni etc.
vcvicesimi primi, xl E. Et eidem per solutionem factam
magistro Thome Hay, secretario, in centum et septuaginta
quinque libris in solutionem feodi sui per preceptum
domini gubernatoris de annis et termino compoti,
jclxxv E. Summa harum expensarum, jmvcv E. xj s. iiij d.
Et sic restant iijmvjcij E. iiij s. ix d.
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De quibus allocatur compotanti pro naulo domini de
Olbany et domini de Planys, ambaxiatorum Cristianissimi
regis, venientium a Dunbar ad Leith, x B. Et juniori
domino de Westneisbit ad impediendum forum de lie
Calfhill ne Anglici ibi venirent, per preceptum dominorum
consilii, x 11 Et pro naulo Galteri Maluny, abbatis de
Glenluce, et Albany herauldi navigantium de Leith versus
partes Gallie, missorum ad dominum gubernatorem, et in
aliis factis in illo itinere, lxij B. xvj s. Et dicto Galtero
abbati et Albany herauldo pro eorum expensis a Deip ad
dominum gubernatorem, lxx B. Et pro quinque lie
punsionis vini clareti donatis monsieur la Fyot ultima vice
qua venerat a domino gubernatore in regnum, xx B. Et
pro expensis lie gilyam de post duabus veniendo a guber-
natore ad regnum de mandato domini cancellarii et dom-
inorum consilii, xxiiij B. x s. Et pro naulo sex machina-
rum vocatarum lie falconys et necessariorum ad dictas
machinas missorum ad dominum gubernatorem, iiij B.
Et missa domino gubernatori, de mandato monsieur de la
Fyot, sex barilia salmonum, unoquoque barili stante ad
tres libras, et pro naulo eorundem, Xix B. x s. Et domino
de Arane in certis necessariis equitando ad marchias et
lie day trew, v B. viij s. Et donate domino de Flemyng
et doctori Kingorne in transitu ipsorum ad partes Gallie
et Denmark, viij B. Et pro certis indumentis sericis
domino regi, videlicet, tunica de velveto duploito, lie
chamlot de gold, galigis, et lie galdcot de velveto, ac cella
de eodem, xl B. Et Alexandro Jardin de Apilgirth
militi ex consideratione auditorum pro renuntiatione sue
assedationis quam habuit de custuma bonorum Anglican-
orum apud marchias occidentales, sic quod de cetero nun-
quam exigat quicquapi nec ei solvatur, lx B. Summa
harum expensarum, iijcxxxiiij B. iiij s. Et sic restant
iij mij clx viij B. ix d., unacum victualibus et martis superius
oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
decano de Lestalrig, precipienti annuatim viginti libras
de hospitio domini regis in Leith pro sustentatione unius
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prebendarii in collegio de Lestalrig pro animabus regum
bone memorie Jacobi tertii et Jacobi quarti, de annis et
termino compoti et usque ad vicesimum septimum
Augusti anni etc. vcvicesimi secundi, qui sunt quatuor
anni completi, lxxx H. Et allocate compotanti quingente
marce capte per Hispanos de le Blakbark spectante com-
potanti et, ut asserit compotans, misso domino guberna-
tori, sibi allocate per eundem dominum gubernatorem, ut
patet per literas suas manu sua subscriptas ad allocandum
ostensas super compotum, iijcxxxiij li. vj s. viij d. Et
domino Waltero Gray, capellano celebranti in Lestalrig
ad altare Sancte Triduane, percipienti annuatim duodecim
marcas de quibus percepit annuatim octo marcas de una
botha dicti hospitii, et solute per rotulatorem de annis et
termino compoti quatuordecim marce, dicto domino
Waltero per suam acquittantiam manu sua subscriptam
fatente solutionem super compotum, ix R. vj s. viij d.
Et Thome Peblis, vitrario, pro sustentatione vitri in
palitiis de Falkland, Striveling, Linlithqw, et Edinburgh,
percipienti annuatim viginti libras, de annis et termino
compoti, lxx R. Et Johanni Hili vocato duci Mediolan
per tempus compoti, v li. Et Patricio Donaldsone,
servitori domini regis in garderoba, percipienti annuatim
sex marcas de annis et termino compoti, xiiij li. Et
clerico domicilii domini regis percipienti annuatim decem
libras, de annis et termino compoti, xxxv li. Et Gar-
viauch signifero percipienti annuatim decem libras, de
annis et termino compoti, xxxv li. Et Jacobo Kinloch,
janitori domini gubernatoris, in quinque libris annuatim,
de annis et termino compoti, xvij H. x s. Et Karolo
Campbel, Willelmo Schevez, Patricio Maxtoun, clavigeris,
quilibet eorum percipiens in anno decem libras, de annis
et termino compoti, jcv R. Et Willelmo Duly, Johanni
Crage, verletis camere domini regis, Georgio Dempstar,
hostiario domini regis, Patricio Spittale, qui sunt in
numero quatuor persone, quilibet eorum percipiens in
anno quatuor marcas in eorum feodis, de annis et termino
compoti, xx viij R. Et Willelmo Forsith in camera
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domini regis percipienti annuatim quatuor marcas, de
annis et termino compoti, ix li. vj s. viij d. Et Patricio
Douglace et David Grechtoun in panetria regis, quilibet
eorum percipiens in anno sex marcas, et senescallo domini
regis percipienti in anno sex marcas, de annis et termino
compoti, xlij R. Et pro pabulo equi dicti senescalli
capienti in anno triginta quinque solidos, de annis et
termino compoti, v R. v s. Et Elizabeth Sinclar et
Elizabeth Douglace, unaquaque earum percipiente annua-
tim quatuor marcas, de annis et termino compoti, xviij R.
xiij s. iiij d. Et Mawis Aty insone, lotrici domini regis,
' percipienti sex marcas in anno, et Johanni Howmour,
coco domini regis, in sex marcis, de annis et termino
compoti, xxviij R. Et duobus lie gromez domini regis in
coquina, quilibet eorum percipiens in anno duas marcas,
de annis et termino compoti, ix R. vj s. viij d. Et lie
turnebroche percipienti in anno unam marcam, de annis
et termino compoti, xlvj s. viij d. Et Jacobo Dempstar,
custodi vasorum argenteorum et stanneorum, percipienti
duas marcas in anno, de annis et termino compoti, iiij R.
xiij s. iiij d. Et dicto senescallo qui gerit officium lie
catour domini regis, percipienti in anno quatuor libras in
feodo suo, de annis et termino compoti, xiiij R. Et
magistro Johanni Donaldsone, in feodo suo percipienti
annuatim quinque libras, de annis et termino compoti,
xvij R. x s. Et Duncano Dawsone, carbonario, percipi-
enti annuatim quatuor libras in feodo suo, de annis et
termino compoti, xiiij R. Et Roberto Purves in stabulo
domini regis percipienti annuatim quatuor marcas, de
annis et termino compoti, ix R. vj s. viij d. Et David
Crechtoun percipienti in anno triginta quinque solidos
pro pabulo equi sui, et dicto Roberto Purves percipienti
in anno triginta quinque solidos pro pabulo equi sui, et
dicto Duncano Dawsoun pro pabulo equi sui percipienti
annuatim triginta quinque solidos, de annis et termino
compoti, xxviij H. Et Roberto Muncur, olim lie catour,
in triginta quinque solidis pro pabulo equi sui de primo
anno hujus compoti, xxxv s. Et Johanni Kirkwod,
vol. xiv. 2 a
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magistro lardinarie, percipienti annuatim sex marcas in
feodo suo, de annis et termino compoti, xiiij R. Et pro
gagiis verleti sui quatuor libras et decem solidos in anno,
de annis et termino compoti, xv R. xv s. Et Alexandro
Wardlaw, quondam lutario, qui decessit post festum Sancti
Martini anni etc. vc vicesimi primi, qui solebat percipere
annuatim decem libras, de annis et termino compoti,
xxxv H. Et Georgio Dempstar, ostiario, percipienti
annuatim triginta quinque solidos pro pabulo equi sui, de
annis et termino compoti, vij li. Et Mcholaio Wardlaw
in quadraginta libris per preceptum domini gubernatoris
per tempus compoti, xl li. Summa harum expensarum,
jmxlviij fi. xx d. Et sic restant ijmijcxix li. xix s. j d.,
unacum victualibus et martis superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
Margarete comitisse de Rothes in centum marcis, ex eo
quod dominus rex defunctus concessit dicte comitisse per
cartam sub magno sigillo ad vitam centum marcas annua-
tim de cust urnis propriorum bonorum et ex consideratione
auditorum, lxvj H. xiij s. iiij d. Et Andree Purves,
clavigero, filio David Purves, ex consideratione auditorum,
v R. Et Patricio Spittale pro pabulo equi sui et pro
suis magnis laboribus domino regi et rotula tori, ex con-
sideratione auditorum per tempus compoti, v R. Et
solute magistro Edwardo Cunynghame per rot ulatorem
tanquam custumarium Edinburgi, xl R. Et eidem per
superfluam onerationem grassume de Cokkilby infra
dominium de Stewartoun, xx R. Et per superfluam
onerationem grassume terrarum de Lagan recepte ab
Elizabeth Murray licet spectabant hereditarie domino de
Wauchop, iiij H. Et eidem pro feodo Roberti Kynnard,
surrogici domini regis, precipienti annuatim viginti libras,
videlicet decem a rotulatore et decem a thesaurario, quas
decem dictus rotulator solvit dicto Roberto super com-
potum, x R. Et quondam Alano Cochrane, armorario
domini regis, nunc defuncto, in completam solutionem
feodi sui, xv R. Et magistro Johanni Ballantyne pro
suis laboribus et expensis ex quadam gratitudine et con-
1522.
BEGUM SCOTOEUM.
467
sideratione auditorum, xxx B. Et Johanni Bannatyne
pro suis laboribus ex consideratione auditorum, y B. Et
Johanni Adamsone, Gilberto Beouch, David Lowry,
Johanni Langlandis, Duncano Bichartsone, Johanni
Balfour, Alexandro Carmaig alias Hecht, David Cameroun,
Andree Bonare, Andree Dischingtoun, Boberto Hart,
Willelmo Cristesone, Archibaldo Hoghe, et Jacobo
Bissate, qui sunt in numero quatuordecim persone,
quilibet eorum percipiens in anno quatuor marcas, de
annis et termino compoti, jcxxx B. xiij s. iiij d. Et
Johanni Gourlay, cursori, percipienti annuatim quatuor
marcas, de annis et termino compoti, ix B. vj S. viij d.
Et Thome Mur, olim cursori, in quatuor marcis, de primo
anno hujus compoti, liij s. iiij d. Et Johanni Murray,
barbetonsori domini regis, ex consideratione auditorum,
x H. Et Patricio Douglace, servitori domini regis, pro
pabulo equi sui, ex consideratione auditorum de annis et
termino compoti, vij B. Et Petro Semple, carnifici, pro
laboribus suis, ex consideratione auditorum, xj B.
xiij s. iiij d. Summa harum expensarum, iijclxxij B.
Et sic restant jmviijcxl vij B. xix s. j d., unacum victualibus
et martis superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro expensis diversorum
cursorum missorum ad importandum firmas, victualia et
alia debita domini regis, dictis cursoribus per rotulatorem
deliberatis in quinquaginta sex libris et novemdecim
solidis particulariter examinatis super compotum, Ivj B.
xix s. Et clerico registri pro suo feodo et roba percipienti
annuatim viginti duas libras, de annis et termino compoti,
lxxvij B. Et domino Alexandro Scott et Georgio Gud
pro suis laboribus in scaccario de annis et termino com-
poti, xxxv B. Et capellano dicti scaccarii percipienti
annuatim quinque marcas, de annis et termino compoti,
xj B. xiij s. iiij d. Et pro tabula, sedilibus, sera, clave
domus scaccarii, et pro viridi panno videlicet coopertorio
tabule ostiario scaccarii spectante de duobus annis
hujus compoti, xij B. Et pro pergamino et papiro pro
compotis scaccarii scribendis, cariagio rotulorum de caustro
468
ROTULI SCACCARII
1522.
versus domum scaccarii et impositione eorundem, de
duobus annis compoti, vj Ii. xiij s. iiij d. Et pro
jacturalibus in dictis duobus scaccariis, xl S. Et clericis
custodientibus rotulos in dictis scaccariis, iiij li. x s. Et
Johanni Quhy te, clerico cancellarie domini regis, de annis
et termino compoti, xlvj li. xiij s. iiij d. Et Nicholaio
Craufurd remanenti continue super dictum scaccarium
pro tabula sua in dictis scaccariis, xxx H. Et magistro
Johanni Chesholm, clerico dicti rotulatoris, de annis et
termino compoti, xxxv H. Et rotulatori pro supporta-
tione sui officii equitanti in diversis negotiis domini regis
percipienti annuatim octuaginta libras, de annis et termino
compoti, ijclxxx H. Et clericis scribentibus rotulos,
videlicet domino Alexandro Scott, Georgio Gud, et
Johanni Donaldsone, quilibet eorum percipiens in anno
quatuor marcas, de annis et termino compoti, xxviij li.
Et duobus juvenibus custodientibus rotulos, quilibet eorum
percipiens duas marcas in anno, de annis et termino com-
poti, ix li. vj s. viij d. Et dicto Johanni Donaldsone,
pro suis laboribus ex consideratione auditorum, v li. Et
archidiacono Cathinensi pro suis laboribus in dicto
scaccario, xx H. Et ostiario scaccarii et duobus
juvenibus continue remanentibus super dicto scaccario
custodientibus ostium et cistam rotulorum pro cautela
eorum per dictum tempus, xxxiij H. vj s. viij d. Et
Willelmo Nesbitt, clerico coquete, pro suis laboribus circa
custumam opidi Edinburgi, et Patricio Cuthbert de
throno pro suis laboribus circa dictum thronum et pro
supportatione prolium suarum in elimosina de annis et
termino compoti, xxix H.viij s. Et Johanni Lychttoun ex
consideratione auditorum, iij H. Et Roberto Galloway,
servitori domini regis defuncti, pro conservatione certarum
rerum et necessariorum domini regis ex consideratione
auditorum, vj H. xiij s. iiij d. Et Jacobo Craufurd,
mariscallo domini regis, percipienti quatuor libras in
anno, de ultimo anno hujus compoti de mandato domine
regine et dominorum consilii, iiij R. Et quondam
Cuthberto Crechttoun, olim mariscallo, de duobus primis
1522.
BEGUM SCOTOKUM.
469
annis hujus compoti, viij B. Et Andree Murray in
butellaria domini regis ex consideratione auditorum de
ultimo anno hujus compoti, iiij 11., qui succedit in loco
Johannis Craik, licet non intratur in cedula domicilii.
Et Johanni Craik, predecessori suo in eodem loco, de
duobus primis annis et ultimo termino hujus compoti,
x 11. Et dicto Cuthberto Crechtoun, olim mariscallo,
de uno termino hujus compoti omisso, xl s. Et Georgio
Gud pro suis laboribus ex consideratione auditorum, v H
Et Andree Hammiltoun, brasiatori domini regis, propter
diversitatem pretii brasii per eum deliberati ad expensas
domini regis et ordei recepti a rotulatore pro minori
pretio in recompensationem sui damp ni, ex consideratione
auditorum, xv B. Et dicto Jacobo Craufurd, mariscallo,
pro pabulo equi sui de ultimo anno hujus compoti ex
consideratione auditorum, xxxv s. Et David Craufurd
in elimosina ex consideratione auditorum, vj B. Et
nutrici domini regis pro supportatione famuli sui ex con-
sideratione auditorum de hoc anno tantum, xij B. Et
Jacobo Grahame, tabernario domini regis, percipienti
annuatim quadraginta solidos, de annis et termino com-
poti, vij B. Et in minutis expensis per tempus compoti,
xl g. Summa harum expensarum, viijcviij B. xviij s. viij d.
Et sic restant jmxxxix B. v d., unacum victualibus et
martis superius oneratis.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
relicte quondam Henrici Dempstar in puram elimosinam
regis ex consideratione auditorum, v B. Et Malcolmo
Gowrlay, sartori in garderoba, ex simili elimosina domini
regis, iij B. Et compotanti pro expensis sex equorum et
totidem servitorum, capienti in die pro quolibet equo et
servitore duos solidos a primo die mensis Septembris
anni etc. vcdecimi octavi inclusive usque ad primum
diem mensis Junii anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi secundi
exclusive, qui sunt tres anni et novem menses, exten-
dentes in toto ad octingintas triginta unam libras et
quinque solidos, particulariter examinatos super compotum
et de mandato domini gubernatoris manu sua subscripto
470
ROTULI SC ACC ARII
1522.
ad allocandum ostenso super compotum, viijcxxxj R. v s.,
de data vicesimi secundi Maii annretc. vcvicesimi secundi.
Summa harum expensarum, viijcxxxix R. v s. Et sic
restant jclxxxxix R. xv s. v d., unacum victuaRbus et
martis superius oneratis, videRcet lxxxv celdris xiij boRis
j pecca frumenti ijcxxxiij celdris ij bollis j ferlota j pecca
pecce thrid part pecce ij part ferlote ordei xix celdris ij
bollis farrine avenatice xxviij celdris j bolla j ferlota j pecca
avenarum lvij martis.
De quibus victuaRbus allocatur compotanti ad ex-
pensas domini regis et sue familie et intrate in libris
dietarum ejusdem a vicesimo quinto Augusti inclusive
anni etc. vcdecimi octavi usque ad primum diem
mensis Junii anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi secundi exclusive,
in octuaginta tna celdris decem bollis una ferlota tribus
peccis et una dimedia pecca frumenti particulariter ex-
aminatis in dictis libris super compotum, lxxxj celdre
x bolle j ferlota iij pecce pecce frumenti. Et pistoribus
granitariis dicti frumenti pro custodia ejusdem capienti-
bus pro unaquaque celdra dimediam bollam frumenti,
extendentem ad duas celdras octo bollas tres ferlotas et
duas peccas examinatas super compotum, ij celdre viij
bolle iij ferlote ij pecce frumenti. Et Fratribus Minoribus
Observantie de Edinburgh in duabus celdris et quindecim
bollis capientibus in anno duodecim bollas una bolla
dempta, a primo die mensis Septembris anni Domini etc.
vcdecimi octavi inclusive usque ad primum diem ejusdem
mensis anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi secundi exclusive,
qui sunt quatuor anni completi, ij celdre xv bolle
frumenti. Summa harum expensarum, lxxxvij celdre ij
bolle j ferlota j pecca \ pecce frumenti. Et sic super-
exposuit compotans j eeldram v bollas j ferlotam J peccam
frumenti. De quo ordeo superius restante allocatur com-
potanti pro expensis domini regis et sue familie et
intratis in libris dietarum ejusdem a dicto vicesimo quinto
Augusti inclusive anni Domini etc. vcdecimi octavi usque
ad primum diem mensis Junii anni Domini etc. vcvice-
simi secundi exclusive, qui sunt tres anni et novem
1522.
KEGUM SCOTOEUM.
471
menses, in centum viginti una celdris novem bollis et
duabus peccis ordei particulariter examinatis in dictis
libris super compotum, jcxxj celdre ix bolle ij pecce
ordei. Et pro factura dicti ordei in octo celdris tres-
decim bollis duabus ferlotis et una pecca, capienti pro
unaquaque celdra unam bollam pro factura in brasio,
particulariter^ examinatum super compotum, viij celdre
xiij bolle ij ferlote j pecca ordei. Et in decern celdris
que erant perdite veniendo a partibus borialibus in nave
ad portum de Leith emptis a comite de Huntlie, x celdre
ordei. Et donate comiti de Arane, ipso existente in
Edinburgo in negotiis publicis regni, vij celdre ordei.
Et Willelmo Eorestar, incole de Leith, in octo celdris
ordei in plenam recompensationem duarum aerarum terre
donatarum per dominum de Lestalrig domino regi, col-
legio de Lestalrig, decano et capellanis ejusdem, quas
habuerat dictus Willelmo Eorestar in libero tenemento
pro toto tempore vite sue et sue uxoris, et dictus Willelmus
renunciaverat suo libero tenemento duarum aerarum pro
se et sua uxore imperpetuum, viij celdre ordei. Et
Fratribus Minoribus de Observantia Edinburgi ultra prius
allocata in libris dietarum domini regis a primo Junii
anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi secundi inclusive usque ad
primum Septembris ejusdem anni exclusive, v bolle j
ferlota ordei. Summa harum expensarum, jclv celdre xj
bolle iij ferlote iij pecce ordei. Et sic restant lxxxxvij
celdre vj bolle j ferlota ij pecce J pecce thrid part pecce
ij part ferlote ordei xix celdre ij bolle farrine avenatice
xx viij celdre j bolla j ferlota j pecca avenarum Ivij marte.
De qua farrina allocantur com potanti exposite super
militibus navigantibus ad Denmark, iij celdre farrine.
Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant xvj celdre
ij bolle farrine avenatice lxxxxvij celdre vj bolle j fer-
lota ij pecce \ part thrid part pecce ij part ferlote ordei
xxviij celdre j bolla j ferlota j pecca avenarum lvij marte.
De quo ordeo allocate compotanti per venditionem nona-
ginta septem celdrarum sex bollarum unius ferlote
duarum peccarum cum dimedia pecca tertia parte pecce
472
EOTULI SCACCABII
1522.
et bina parte ferlote ordei pro octingintis septuaginta
sex libris quindecim solidis, bolla stante ad duodecim
solidos et dempta una bolla de unaquaque celdra pro lie
Respondebit cheritie, pro quibus compotans respondebit, lxxxxvij
viijcixxvj h. celdre vj bolle j ferlota ij pecce J pecce thrid part pecce
ij part ferlote ordei. Summa hujus expense patet. Et
sic eque quoad ordeum.
De qua farrina allocatur compotanti per venditionem
sexdecim celdrarum et duarum bollarum farrine pro cen-
tum viginti libris octodecim solidis et novem denariis,
Sotens pro bolla stante ad decem solidos, et dempta de unaquaque
XU1J s celdra una bolla pro lie cheritie, pro quibus compotans
respondebit, xvj celdre ij bolle farrine. Summa hujus
expense patet. Et sic eque quoad farrinam.
De quibus avenis superius restantibus allocatur com-
potanti per venditionem earundem pro septuaginta
Respondebit quatuor libris septeuidecim solidis octo denariis et obolo,
lxxib j(’it vi]" i bolla stante ad quadraginta denarios, pro quibus compo-
viij d. oft. tans respondebit, xxviij celdre j bolla j ferlota j pecca
avenarum. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic eque
quoad avenas. Et restant lvij marte.
De quibus martis allocantur compotanti exposite in
libris domicilii domini regis particulariter examinatis
super compotum, xxxvj marte. Et misse ad Dunbar x
marte. Summa harum expensarum, xlvj marte. Et sic
restant xj marte, vendite compotanti pro undecim libris,
Respondebit marta stante ad viginti solidos, pro quibus compotans
idem compotans ° ’ r x r
pro xj it. respondebit, xj marte. Summa hujus patet. Et sic eque
quoad martas.
Item idem onerat se de viijclxxvj li. xv s. per vendi-
tionem certi ordei, ut patet superius in compoto ejusdem.
Et de jcxx li. xviij s. ix d. per venditionem certe farrine,
ut patet in compoto ejusdem superius reddito. Et de
Ixxiiij H. xvij s. viij d. ob. per venditionem certarum
avenarum, ut patet superius in compoto ejusdem. Et de
xj li. per venditionem certarum martarum, ut patet
superius in compoto earundem. Summa hujus oneris,
jmlxxxiij li. xj s. v d. ob.
1522.
EEGUM SCOTORUM.
473
De quibus allocatur compotanti pro naulo centum
viginti septem celdrarum et novem bollarum victualium
et tresdecim lastarum et sex barilium salmonum, celdra
stante ad sexdecim solidos et lasta salmonum ad viginti
quatuor solidos, extendente in toto ad centum quadra-
ginta tres libras et sexdecim solidos, particulariter exami-
natos super compotum, jcxliij Ii. xvj s. Et compotanti
per emptionem septuaginta unius martarum salsarum et
sexaginta suum Orcadie pro sexaginta libris et duodecim
solidis, intratorum et expositorum in libris domicilii
domini regis per tempus compoti, ut patet in eisdem, lx H.
xij s. Et pro firma domus scaccarii, xx H. Et pro
carbonibus et candelis in dictis scaccariis, vij H. Summa
harum expensarum, ijcxxxj H. viij s. Et sic restant
viijclij H iij s. v d. ob. Et sic restant in toto unacum
resta pecunie precedente, jmlj li. xviij s. x d. ob.
De quibus allocatur compotanti per solutionem factam
magistro Ade Ottirburn in centum libris pro dampnis
sustentis per eum tempore obsidionis caustri de Temptal-
loun in grangia sua de Auldhame in granis ac aliis rebus-
ibidem existentibus tunc vastatis et distractis et pro
laboribus suis factis equitando duabus vicibus propriis
expensis ad marchias in negotiis publicis regni tempore
dicte obsidionis, prout constabat auditoribus super com-
potum, jc li. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic restant
ixclj li. xviij s. x d. ob.
Insuper allocatur compotanti pro expensis domini
gubernatoris a tertio die mensis Decembris anni Domini
etc. vcvicesimi primi inclusive usque ad ultimum Maii
anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi secundi etiam inclusive,
extendentibus ad quatuor millia triginta tres libras duos
solidos, particulariter examinatis in libris domicilii
domini gubernatoris et sue familie subscriptis manu
Grossillis, magistri hospitii dicti domini gubernatoris,
ostensis super compotum, iiijmxxxiij li. ij s. Summa
hujus expense patet. Et sic superexposuit compotans
iijmlxxxj li. iij s. j d. ob.
Insuper allocatur compotanti de custuma sex lastarum
474
ROTULI SCACCARIL
1522.
trium saccorum et quatuor petrarum lane tresdecim
dacrarum et quatuor cornorum mille centum pellium
lanutarum et viginti duodenarum panni lanei spectantium
Archibaldo Douglace custuma libera, extendentium ad
nonaginta quinque libras septem solidos et tres denarios,
de mandato domini gubernatoris, prout constabat cancel-
lario et aliis auditoribus super compotum, lxxxxv R. vij s.
iij d. Summa hujus expense patet. Et sic superexposuit
compotans iijmjclxxvj R. x s. iiij d. oh.
APPENDIX.
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
RECTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
Bothkennar.
Introitus de Strivelingschir. rentale S. D.
H. Regis,
Primo Martii anno etc. vcdecimo tertio. Bothkennar, terre domini- pAG- 75.
cales infra le Kers de Bothkennar, xvij li. xij s. j celdra vj bolle frumenti ^thken^^
ij celdre xij bolle ordei xliiij capones. Quatuor bovate assedantur Johanni caies infra le
Menteth, fratri quondam Rankini Menteth, qui obiit in excercitu domini Kers.
regis in Northumbreland, et per mortem ejusdem pro terminis trium
annorum immediate sequentium, incipiendo in termino Penthecostes
immediate sequente post datam presentium, per preceptum domine regine,
solvendo inde suam partem annuatim in pecuniis, victualibus, et caponi-
bus pro dictis quatuor bovatis, prout in rentali continetur, ut patet per
suam subscriptionem manualem, solvendo inde grassumam et introitum
debitos et consuetos pro eisdem. Logy, liij s. iiij d. ij celdre brasii, Logy.
assedatur Mariote Menteth et Duncano Simpsoun, primogenito dicte
Mariote inter ipsam et Willelmum Simpson genito, pro terminis trium
annorum per mortem dicti quondam Willelmi Sympson in excercitu regis
in Northumbirland interfecti, incipiendo ut supra, solvendo inde
ut in margine cantinetu r, et pro grassuma et introitu octo marcis
per preceptum dicte domiqe regine manu sua subscriptum. Grangia G-rangia de
de Bothkennar, xxvij^ bovate, xxij K. j celdra viij bolle frumenti iij
celdre ordei lv capones, iiij bovate ejusdem assedantur Cristiane Leving-»
stoun, relicte quondam Andree Simson, et Edwardo Simsoun, filio
primogenito dicti Andree, pro terminis trium annorum incipiendo in
termino Penthecostes immediate sequente, solvendo firmas et devorias
ut prius in rentali continetur, et pro grassuma duplice ex eo quod non
solvit in ultima assedatione, vj li. viij s., et introitus remittitur ex eo
quod maritus dicte Cristiane obiit in bello cum rege, de mandato domine
regine manu sua subscripto.
xxiij Martii anno etc. xiij0. Aule de Erth, continens xxij bovatas ij Pag. 76.
akeris, inde pecunia xxviij li. lvj capones, quarum ix bovate ejusdem
assedantur Alexandro Elphinstoun de Scottistoun et Alexandro filio
suo secundo genito, fratri germano Johannis Elphinston, patruo Thome
Elphinston, qui prius assedationem dictarum terrarum habuit et in
rentali ejusdem fuit pro terminis trium annorum, incipiendo ut supra,
solvendo inde annuatim firmas et devorias ut in margine continetur,
grassuma ix li. x s. solvenda infra hinc et festum Penthecostes. Tres
bovate ejusdem assedantur Willelmo Eorestar, filio et heredi Thome
Forestar de Crannok, quas tres bovatas occupavit Johannes Yung
senior pro terminis novem annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes
Aule de Erth.
Do.
478
APPENDIX.
Pag. 167.
Terre domini-
cales de Meth-
ven.
Rentale S. D.
N. Regis,
1509-1541.
PAG. 44.
Terre domini-
cales de Meth-
ven.
Rentale S. d.
N. Regis,
1505-1521.
Pag. 152.
Caigluge.
PAG. 153.
Kiddisdale.
Arborg.
Fyntelauch,
Beauch, Clan-
riddir, Garne-
scheauch.
post datam presentium per literam sub privato, solvendo inde firmas
et devorias prout in rentali continetur, et pro novo introitu iij R.,
que litera sub privato sigillo fuit de data decimi quarti Januarii
anno etc. vcxiij°. ix bovate terrarum Aule de Erth quas prius habuit
Alexander Elpbinstoun nunc de consensu ipsius Alexandri assedantur
Roberto Calendar et uxori sue pro terminis assedationis prefati
Alexandri.
Apud Edinburgh xiii Martii anno eto. xiij0.
Introitus de Methven.
Terre dominicales de Methven cum cotagiis, xxiiij celdre avenarum ij
celdre ordei, quarum quarta pars de Scheipriggis assedatur Jacobo Har-
rowar, capellano, filio Jacobi Harrowar et Jonete Bennet, pro terminis
trium annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo sequente post
datam presentium, de speciali mandato domine regine et dominorum
consilii literatorio, solvendo inde pro dicta parte ut in margine dicti
rentalis continetur, grassuma et pro novo introitu, vj It. * vj s.
Introitus xviij0 die mensis Februarii anno Domini millesimo vcxxj
per preceptum domine regine. Terre dominicales de Methven cum
cotagiis xxiiij celdre avenarum ij celdre ordei, illa pars ejusdem terrarum
vocata occidentale quarterium de Schepbriggis quam prius habuit in
assedatione Moricius Angus et Mariota ejus sponsa, nunc per literas
domine regine sub suis signeto et subscriptione manuali, assedatur Johanni
Bowar, burgensi de Perth, et Mariote Bunche, ejus sponse, et uni heredi
genito inter prefatum Johannem et Mariotam, pro terminis trium annorum
post mortem dictorum Moricii et ejus sponse, introitus vero dictorum
Johannis et Mariote erit immediate post mortem dicti prefati Moricii et
sue sponse, aut habito consensu eorundem, solvendo annuatim secundum
formam rentalis, ut patet in dictis literis de data apud Striveling octavo
die mensis Martii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo vicesimo.
Galway subtus Cree. Introitus.
Caigluge, xxvj s. viij d., nunc per mortem quondam Johannis Heres
assedatur Roberto Heres et Catrine sue matri pro terminis in rentali
contentis, solvendo secundum formam ejusdem, et pro introitu x li.
solute Jacobo Redheucht, rotulatori. Scriptum apud Edinburgh iij0
Hovembris anno vc xij°, coram domino secretario, magistro Cuthberto
Balye, et dicto rotulatore.
Galway supra Cree.
Kiddisdale (few W. Forester). Arborg assedatur Duncano M‘Kee et
Annabelle sue sponse pro terminis quinque annorum, inde pecunia xvj R.
xiij s. iiij d., grassuma viij li. vj s. viij d., ex consideratione commis-
sariorum, solvendo in Octavis Sancti Johannis Baptiste proximo, ista
conditione quod deficiente solutione vacabit assedatio in manibus camer-
arii. Fyntelauch, Beauch, Clanriddir Garnescheauch, xiij li. xiij s. iiij d. ,
cujus una medietas quam prius habuit in assedatione Alexander Hoppringill
nunc assedatur in feodifirma dicto Alexandro, inde solvendo annuatim
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS. 479
xvj It. cum parte martarum ut prius, et pro introitu nove infeodationis
xvj li. Et nunc in scaccario in presentia dominorum auditorum admitti-
tur eidem Alexandro pro terminis quinque annorum ut reliqui tenentes,
solvendo sicut alia medietas ejusdem solvit annuatim, et pro grassuma
quinque annorum, x li. xiij s. iiij d. Scriptum in scaccario xxvij0 Julii
anno Domini jmvcxij°. Alia medietas earundem, x li. xiij s. iiij d.,
assedatur Johanni Stewart pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra, inde
pecunia x li. xiij s. iiij d., grassuma tantum, soluta Thome Forestar,
camerario, et si dictus Johannes recusaverit, dictus Thomas eandem
assedationem habebit. Clauchry, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. , assedatur Thome Clauchry.
Forestare, camerario, pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra, inde
pecunia ut in margine, grassuma vj li. xiij s. iiij d. Keroquherne, Reroquherne,
viij li. xiij s. iiij d. , Blairmalkin, viij li. , assedantur Thome Forestar, Blairmalkin.
camerario, pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra, pecunia ut in
margine, grassuma xvj li. xiij s. iiij d, grassuma remittitur quia
wasta prius, et domini commissarii causa verunt dictum Thomam
dictam assedationem capere ob exemplum aliorum tenentium. Knok- Knokkincur
kincur assedatur Thome Forestar de consensu Archibaldi M‘Cullocht
pro terminis ut supra, pecunia vj li. xiij s. iiij d., grassuma vj li. xiij s.
iiij d. Scriptum apud Edinburgh xvjd Junii anno vcxij°. Et nunc de
consensu Thome Forestar assedatur Jacobo M‘Culloch pro terminis ut
supra futuris, solvendo ut in rentali. Scriptum apud Edinburgh xxvjt0
Julij anno xiij per episcopum Abirdonensem, clericum registri, decanum
Glasguensem, Jacobum Redheucht, rotulatorem, et Robertum Colvile.
Knokkane, viij li. xiij i. iiij d., assedatur Thome Forestar, camerario, pro Knokkane.
terminis ut supra, inde pecunia ut in margine, grassuma viij li. xiij s.
iiij d. Clutauch, Kildarrauch, viij it. xiij s. iiij li. [the lard of Capyn- Clutauch,
nacht], grassuma tantum. Kerebrewin^viij li. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur ^e^brewin’
Thome Forestar, camerario predicto, pro terminis ut supra, pecunia ut in
margine, grassuma tantum, grassuma remittitur quia wasta prius, et
domini commissarii causaverunt dictum Thomam dictam assedationem
capere ob exemplum aliorum tenentium. Kiladame, Iiij s. iiij d., assed- Kiladame.
atur Johanni Dunbar de Mochrum pro terminis quinque annorum,
pecunia ut in margine, grassum tantum, et pro introitu xxvj s. viij d.,
soluti Thome Forestar, camerario. Slewindonale, Dalmark, et Darwau- Slewindonale,
chlyn, xx li., assedantur magistro Cuthberto Bailye, rectori de Sanquhar, Darwauchlyn
pro terminis quinque annorum a festo Penthecostes proximo, inde pecunia
xx li., grassuma xxli. , soluta Thome Forestar, camerario. Tulylaigauch, Tulylaigauch.
vj li., cujus una medietas assedatur Uthredo M‘Dowall de Garthlon pro
terminis quinque annorum ut supra, inde pecunia vj li., grassuma
tantum, soluta Forestar camerario. Alia medietas ejusdem, vj li., assed-
tur Duncano M‘Kee et Annabelle sue sponse pro terminis ut supra, inde
pecunia vj li., grassuma tantum, solvenda in Octavis Sancti Johannis Bap-
tiste proximo, ista conditione quod deficiente solutione vacabit assedatio in
manibus camerarii. Egirnes, Culdery, Ardecute, xx li., Knokaffrik, Egirnes,
v li., assedantur Johanni Dunbar de Mochrum pro terminis quinque cute.6*7’ Alde
annorum, pecunia ut in margine, grassuma xxv H, solvenda in Dominica Knokaffrik.
post Pentecosten. Altone, vj li. xvj s. iiij d., assedatur Willelmo Adair de Altone.
Kynhilt pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra, inde pecunia vj li.
480
APPENDIX.
Kerewalkok.
Calvones,
Quhiltis,
Le Largis,
Balgregane.
Leffinnollo,
Lauchtalpane
Kernultiburgh.
Pag. 150.
oresta de
chane.
Castellmanez
de Kirkcud-
bricht.
Pag. 159.
Leffinollo,
Lauchtalpane,
Carmultiburgh,
Mekillinche
alias Lauchbeg,
Tulilagach.
Dunrod San-
nok.
Fintelauch,
Beauch, Clan-
riddir, Garn-
scheauch.
PAG. 160.
Kirkandris et
Terrinyeane.
xiij s. iiij d., grassuma tantum, soluta Thome Forestar, camerario.
Kerewalkok [Simoni M‘Culloch], Calvones, Quhiltis, Le Largis, Balgre-
gane [Schir Alexander M'Culloch], Leffynnollo, Lauchtalpane, Kermulti-
burgh, Mekillauch alias Lauchbeg, xxxH., assedantur Uthredo M‘Dowale
de Garthlon pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra, inde pecunia xxx li.,
grassuma tantum, soluta Thome Forestar, camerario. Summa totalis
grassumarum supra Cree preter terras non assedatas et terras assedatas in
feodifirma, jcxxxviij R. xiij s. iiij d.
Apud Edinburgh xix Julii anno etc. xiiijto in scaccario. Foresta tLe
Buchane, x li. de antiquo, assedatur Margrete Boid comitisse de Cassillis
pro terminis novem annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes dictam
assedationem in anno Domini etc. vcxiiij, per literas sub privato, solvendo
inde firmas prout in rentali continetur, et introitus, dicte assedationis sibi
remittitur per dominam reginam.
Castellmanez de Kirkcudbricht, xl s., nunc assedatur in feodifirma
aldirmanno, ballivis, ac communitati burgi de Kirkcudbricht presentibus
et futuris in liberum burgagium, inde solvendo annuatim iij R., et pro
introitu nove infeodationis, vj li. xiij s. iiij d.
Introitus dominii Galwidie supra Cree anno Domini etc. xiiijto apud
Edinburgh vij° Julii ejusdem anni. Leffinnollo, Lauchtalpane, Carmulti-
burgh, Mekillinche alias Lauchbeg, assedantur Uchtredo Makdowell
nunc domino de Garthclon pro terminis futuris ultime assedationis
earundem facte quondam Uchtredo Makdowell ejus avo, inde pecunia
solvenda ut in rentali continetur, et nichil hic pro grassuma, ex eo quod
dictus ejus avus persolvit grassumam pro eisdem tempore dicte assedationis,
nec pro introitu, quia pater et avus dicti Uchtredi decesserunt in servitio
regis in campo bellico apud Northumberland. Tulilagach, cujus una
medietas assedatur dicto Uchtredo pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia
solvenda ut in rentali, et nichil pro grassuma nec introitu ex causis pre-
dictis.
Introitus Galwidie anno Domini etc. decimo septimo apud Edinburgh
vij° Aprilis ejusdem anni. Dunrod Sannok, xiiij li. grassuma tantum,
quam prius habuit in assedatione Johannes Stewart de Mynto, nunc
assedatur Roberto Stewart, filio et heredi dicti quondam Johannis Stewart
de Mynto, pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes
proximo, inde pecunia xiiij R., grassuma. tantum. Fintelauch, Beauch,
Clanriddir, Garnscheauch, cujus una medietas quam prius habuit in
assedatione dictus quondam Johannes Stewart nunc assedatur Roberto
ejus filio pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra, pecunia x R. xiij s.
iiij d., grassuma tantum, et pro introitu dicti Roberti ad hujusmodi
tej-ras, xv R. vj s. viij d.
Galloway et Aire.
Kirkandris et Terrinyeane, xl li. Terre de Kirkandris et Terrinyeane, que
prius assedabantur Willelmo Ramsay, filio et heredi Johannis Ramsay de
Terrinyeane militis, pro terminis trium annorum sub privato, nunc
assedantur reverendo in Cristo patri Jacobo episcopo Dunblanensi, dicto
Willelmo Ramsay, et Jacobo Chesholm, fratri dicti episcopi, pro terminis
quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo futuro,
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
481
solvendo annuatim pro dictis terris xl It., et pro grassuro a 1 It., solute
rotulatori, que assedatio facta fuerat apud Edinburgh vicesimo octavo die
mensis Novembris anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimo nono,
coram reverendo in Cristo patre Gavino episcopo Abirdonensi, venerabili
et egregio viro domino Thoma Halkerstoun, archidiacono Sanctiandree,
et Roberto Bertoun de Uvirberntoun, compotorum rotulatore.
Galway sijbtus Cree. hentale s.d.n.
Regis, 1509-41.
Assedatio teeraeum dominii de Galway, facta apud buegum de PA(J- 401-
Kirkcudbrycht vicesimo septimo die mensis Februarii anno
etc. vcdecimo septimo per commissarios subscriptos, videlicet
dominum Jacobum Kincragy, decanum Abirdonensem, Robertum
Bertoun de eodem, rotulatorem, dominum Willelmum Ward-
law, RECTOREM DE DALRY, ET NlCHOLAIUM CRAUFURD DE OXGANG,
PER COMMISSIONEM.
Baronia de Butill.
Almornes Uvir et Nethir, xxiiij It., assedantur magistro David Douglas AlmornesUvir
et Georgio Douglas, filio quondam Roberti Douglas, qui obiit in campo eb Nethir’
bellico, pro terminis quinque annorum incipiendo in festo Penthecostes
proximo futuro, solvendo inde annuatim ut in margine, grassuma xv li. ,
soluta rotulatori. Munch eis. Castelgoure. Barscheane . . ., Marinach, Muncheia.
. . . assedantur Georgio Carnis et Cristine Scott pro terminis quinque Barscheane.
annorum a festo Penthecostes in anno Domini etc. xvij, solvendo annuatim Marinach.
ut in margine, grassuma xiij li. vj s. viij d. , et pro introitu dicti Georgii
x H, solute rotulatori. Assedatum in scaccario per rotulatorem vj
Augusti anno predicto. Molendinum de Butle. Villa de Butle, xiij ii. Molendinum
vj s. viij d., . . . Chapeltoun, vj li. xiij s. liij d., Brekhauch, xiij li. Butle
vj s. viij d., assedantur Edwardo Maxwell, filio et heredi quondam Chapeltoun.
Edwardi Maxwell de Tynwald, qui obiit in campo cum domino rege, Brekhauch-
pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes
proximo futuro, solvendo annuatim ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori per Willelmum Maxwell, ejus tutorem. Balgredane, Balgredane.
xiiij ii., assedatur Georgio Carnis et Cristine sponse sue pro terminis
quinque annorum ut supra, inde pecunia xiiij li., grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Guffokland, iiij li. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Johanni Guffokland.
Gordoune de Lochinver et Roberto Gordoune de Glen militi ejus
filio pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
et pro introitu dictorum Johannis et Roberti xiij s. viij d., soluti
rotulatori. Corware, viij li., assedatur Johanni Gordoune de Lochinver corware
pro terminis ut supra, solvendo annuatim ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Nethir et Uvir Keltoun cum insula, xiij li. Nethiret
vj s. viij d., cujus una medietas assedatur Georgio Langmure pro terminis Uvir Keltoun
ut supra, solvendo inde annuatim ut in margine, grassuma vj R. x s. cuminsula-
iiij» d. , quia ista assedatio est multum levata, soluta rotulatori. Alia
medietas ejusdem. Quarta pars ejusdem assedatur Thome M'Lelane de
Bondby pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra, solvendo annuatim vj ii.
VOL. XIV. 2 H
482
APPENDIX.
Clone.
Medietas de
Kirkandris.
Halcokleyis.
Knokmekle.
Knoklitle.
Culgnaw.
Piscaria de Urr.
Cule.
Quhitpark.
Corbertoune.
Slewingnaw.
Grangia de
Kelton.
Daldawane.
Lochdoganis
Uvir.
Middill et
Net hir Loch-
doganis.
Carlinwerk.
Le Markis.
Le Merkland
de Kilbryd.
Le Mote de
Urr.
Clonyark.
Auchinskeauch.
Mylnbank.
Bordland de
Suthik. Molen-
dinum de
Suthik. Littile
Ratherne.
xiij s. iiij d. , grassuma iij It. vj s. viij d. , soluta rotulatori. Clone, x s.
Medietas de Kirkandris assedatur Willelmo Ramsay, filio quondam Johan-
nis Ramsay de Trarinyeane militis, qui obiit in bello, pro terminis ut
supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma xl li., soluta rotulatori. Hal-
cokleyis, liij s. iiij d., assedatur Willelmo M£Lelan, fratri domini de
Bondby, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Knokmekle, viij li., assedatur Arcliibaldo Carnis pro
terminis ut supra,, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta
rotulatori. Knoklitle, vj li., assedatur Jonete Mur et Andree Carnis, suo
filio, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Culgnaw, xxvj s. iiij d., assedatur Johanni Carnis pro
terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta
rotulatori. Piscaria de Urr, xiij s. iiij d. , assedatur Willelmo Carnis de
Orchartoime pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra. Cule, xij li.,
assedatur Roberto Langmur pro terminis ut supra, solvendo inde annua-
tim ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Quhitpark.
Corbertoune, xv li., assedatur Johanni Gordoune de Lochinver et Roberto
ejus filio pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Slewingnaw, vj li. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Alexandro
Gordoune, fratri domini de Lochinver, pro terminis quinque annorum ut
supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori.
Grangia de Kelton (Treif), xiij li. vj s. viij d. Daldawane, vii. vj s. viij d.,
assedatur Johanni Mureheid, filio et heredi quondam Johannis Mureheid,
qui obiit in campo, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo inde annuatim ut in
margine. Lochdoganis Uvir, x li., assedatur domino Willelmo Wardlaw,
rectori de Dairy, et Willelmo Lokart, filio Willelmi Lokart, burgensis
Edinburgh cum consensu Gilberti Laudir in excambium pro terris de
Mefeild, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Middill et Nethir Lochdoganis, xx li. , assedantur
Gilberto M£Clelane pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, absque
grassuma quia multum levantur. Carlinwerk, iij li. vj s. viij d., assedatur
Johanni Lindissay, filio quondam Herberti Lindissay, qui obiit in bello,
et Elizabeth sue matri, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo annuatim ut in
margine, grassuma x li., soluta rotulatori. Le Markis, v li. vj s. viij d. ,
assedatur Johanni M£Clelane pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra,
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotutatori. Le Merk-
land de Kilbryd, xl s., assedatur Thome M£Clelland de Bondby pro ter-
minis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotula-
tori. Le Mote de Urr, vj s. viij d., assedatur Patricio Sinclare de Spottis
pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Clonyark, liij s. iiij d., Auchinskeauch, iiij li.
vj s. viij d., assedantur Mariote Bonkle pro terminis ut supra, solvendo
ut in margine. Caglug, xxvj s. viij d., assedatur Herberto Heris pro
terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta
rotulatori. Mylnbank, liij s., assedatur Alexandro Murray pro terminis
quinque annorum ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Bordland de Suthik, vj li. Molendinum de Suthik
iij li. Littile Ratherne, xxvj s. viij d.
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
483
CtTLVEN. Pag. 407.
Barskeauch, v li. vj s. viij d., medietas ejusdem, assedatur Johanni Barskeauch.
Lindissay, filio quondam Herberti Lindissay, qui obiit in campo, et
Elizabeth M£Clelane matri sue pro terminis ut supra, solvendo inde
armuatim ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Tressok, Tressok.
liij s. iiij d., medietas ejusdem assedatur Johanni Lindissay et Elizabeth
ejus matri pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Alia medietas ejusdem assedatur Karolo
Murray et Fergusio suo filio pro terminis ut supra, solvendo inde annua-
tim ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Auchinhay, iij h. , Auchinhay.
assedatur Mariote Bonkle pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine.
Clothok Mekle et Li tie, vj li. xiij s. iiij d., Clonyark, xxvj s. viij d., Clothok Mekle
assedantur Karolo Murray et Richardo ejus filio pro terminis ut supra, clonyark.
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Auchinlosk, Auchinlosk.
xxvj s. viij d., assedatur Mariote Bonkle pro terminis quinque annorum,
solvendo ut in margine. Drumstinchell, iiij li., assedatur Johanni Drumstinchell.
Murray de Cokpule militi pro terminis ut supra, pecunia iiij li.,
grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Laggane, iiij li., assedatur Elizabeth Laggane.
Murray, sponse quondam Roberti Heris, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo
ut in margine. Bordland de Laggane, iiij li. vj s. viij d. Reidbank, Bordland de
xl s., assedatur in feodifirma. Tressok, xx s. Alia medietas ejusdem, xx s., ^f^j^nk
assedatur Johanni Heris pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra, solvendo Tressok.
annuatiin ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Barsky,
xxvj s. viij d. , assedatur Willelmo Heris, filio Roberti Heris, qui obiit in Barsky.
bello, pro terminis ut supra, pecunia ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Barcloy, vj li. Glenstokane assedatur Mariote Bonkle Barcloy.
pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine. Glenstokane.
Glenkenn. Pag. 409.
Castelmaddy clamatum per dominum de Daltoun hereditarie. Cullin- Castelmaddy.
daich. Park,vj li. xiij s. iiij "d. , assedatut magistro Roberto Chalmir de park.n ^
Gaitgirth pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine. Largmore, xl s. , Largmore.
assedatur Johanni Gordoun seniori pro terminis ut supra, pecunia ut in
margine. Clonary, xl s., assedatur Johanni Mureheid, filio et heredi Clonary.
Johannis Mureheid de Bully, qui obiit in bello, pro terminis ut supra,
pecunia ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Largway, Largway.
iij li. vj s. viij d., assedatur Johanni M‘Clellane pro terminis ut supra,
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Drumboy, Drumboy.
v li. vj s. viij d., assedatur Archibaldo Dunbar, filio et heredi Jacobi
Dunbar militis, qui obiit in bello, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in
margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori per dominum de Blarquhane.
Craginbay, vj It. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur David Chalmir et Willelmo Craginbay.
Schaw equaliter pro terminis quinque annorum, ut supra in margine.
Garvory, iij li. vj s. viij d., mijus una medietas assedatur Alexandro Garvory.
Gordoune seniori pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine,
grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Alia medietas, iij li. vj s. viij d. ,
assedatur Johanni Dunbar, filio et heredi Johannis Dunbar de Mochrum,
qui obiit in bello, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Le Mote de Erlstoun, vj s. viij d. Knokin- Erlstoun.
484
APPENDIX.
Knokinschene,
Barskeauch.
Ardes Uvir,
Nethir, et
Myddill.
Corscrag, Cors-
mury, Barley,
Caldow.
Cragmoy.
Slewindaw.
Pollinyesk.
Galtwellowis
et Knokinvane.
Cubbois.
Ernelosk.
Berntagart.
PA a. 412.
Sannak.
Nethir Sannak.
Dunrod Sannak.
Grangia de
Sannak.
PAG. 413.
Trostre.
Culcragiis.
Methfeild.
schene, Barskeauch Uvir, Middill, et Nethir, cum piscaria, xxiiij h.,
quatuor marcate earundem assedate Johanni Gordoune juniori, filio
quondam Alexandri Gordoune militis, per decessum Jonete Maknacht,
pro terminis ut supra, solvendo suam partem ut in margine continetur,
et pro introitu dicti Johannis iij li., solute rotulatori, et residuum dictarum
terrarum assedatur Alexandro Gordoune seniori et Jolianni Gordoune,
nepoti et aparenti heredi suo, cujus pater obiit in bello, pro terminis ut
supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, et pro introitu ejusdem
Johannis xl s., soluti rotulatori. Ardes Uvir, ISTethir, et Myddill, xx li.,
assedantur Alexandro Gordoune per mortem quondam Roberti Gordoune,
qui obiit in bello, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Corscrag, Corsmury, Barley, Caldo w, xxx li.,
assedantur Thome M‘Clelane de Bondby pro terminis ut supra, solvendo
annuatim ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Cragmoy,
vj li. xiij s. iiij d. , assedatur David Douglas, fratri et heredi Archibald!
Douglas, qui obiit in bello, pro terminis prescripts, pecunia ut in
margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Slewindaw, vj li. xiij s.
iiij d., assedatur Egidie Greiresoune, relicte quondam Roberti Creich-
toune, et Margrete Crechtoune sue filie pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut
in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Pollinyesk, xiij s. iiij d.,
assedatur Simoni Gordoune pro terminis ut supra, solvendo annuatim ut
in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Galtwellowis et Knok-
invane. Cubbois, vj 11., assedatur Gilberto M'Clelane pro terminis ut
supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori, et pro
resta grassume ultirne assedationis iij li. similiter soluta rotulatori.
Ernelosk, iiij li., Archibaldo Dunbar filio et heredi quondam Jacobi
Dunbar militis, qui obiit in bello, solvendo annuatim ut in margine,
grassuma tantam, soluta rotulatori per dominum de Blarquhan. Bern-
tagart, v li. vj s. viij li., assedatur prefato Archibaldo Dunbar pro terminis
ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori
per eundem dominum de Blarquhann.
Sannak.
Sannak, xx li. Nethir Sannak, vj li. xiij s. iiij d., cujus una medietas
assedatur Roberto Gordoune de Glen militi pro terminis ut supra, sol-
vendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Alia medietas
ejusdem, vj li. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Karolo Murray et Richardo ejus
filio, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Dunrod Sannak, xiiij li. Molendinum de Sannak, j
celdra iiij bolle farrine avenatice. Grangia de Sannak, xl li.
Twyname.
Trostre, viij li. , assedatur Johanni Mureheid, filio quondam Johannis
Mureheid, qui obiit in bello, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in mar-
gine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Culcragiis, viij R., assedatur
domino Willelmo Wardlaw, rectori de Dairy, pro terminis ut supra, et
Patricio Hepburne, solvendo annuatim viij li., grassuma tantum, soluta
rotulatori. Methfeild, iiij li., assedatur Gilberto Laudir et magistro
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
485
Henrico ejus filio pro terminis nt supra, solvendo annuatim ut in mar-
gine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Lagan, v R. vj s. viij d., Lagan,
assedatur Roberto Gordoune de Glen militi pro terminis ut supra,
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Pollincre. Pollincre.
Foresta de Buchane, x It., assedatur Gilberto comiti de Cassillis per literas piscaria de
sub privato pro terminis suprascriptis, solvendo annuatim xl R. , grassuma ^rangiTde
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Piscaria de Buchane. Grangia de Spott. Spott?
Molendinum de Keltoun. Molendinum de Culven assedatur Thome de
M£Clelane de Bondby pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, Molendinum
grassuma nichill. Castellmanis de Kirkcudbrycht. Summa totalis castellmanis de
grassume et introitus Galwidie subtus Cree, iijclxxvj R. Kirkcudbrycht.
Galway supra Cree. Pag. 415.
Kiddisdale, xx R. Ardborg, xiij R. vj s. viij d., assedatur Annabelle Kiddisdale.
Mur et Michaeli M‘Ke ejus filio pro terminis quinque annorum, in- Ar(h>org.
cipiendo ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma vj R. xiij s. iiij d. ,
soluta rotulatori. Fyntellauch, Beauch, Clanriddir, Garnescheauch, Fyntellauch,
x R. xiij s. iiij d., assedantur Alexandro Hoppringle pro terminis quinque Q^^dcler
annorum incipiendo ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, Garnescheauch.
soluta rotulatori. Assedata in scaccario coram auditoribus ejusdem.
Alia medietas earundem, x R. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Roberto Stewart,
filio et heredi Johannis Stewart de Mynto militis, pro terminis ut supra,
solvendo inde annuatim ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori,
et pro introitu dicti Roberti xv R. vj s. viij d., similiter soluti rotulatori.
Clauchry, vj R. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Thome Forester, camerario Clauchry.
Galwidie, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, gressuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Keroquherne, viij R. xiij s. iiij d., Blairemalkyne, viij R., Keroquherne.
assedantur dicto Thome Forestare et Waltero ejus filio pro terminis Blairemalkyne.
quinque annorum ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma remitti-
tur quia dicte terre fuerunt vaste et nunc multum levantur. Knokkincur, Knokkincur.
vj R. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Jacobo M£Culloch pro terminis quinque
annorum ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta
• rotulatori. Knokkane, viij R. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur dicto Thome Knokkane.
Forestar, camerario, et Willelmo ejus filio, pro terminis ut supra, sol-
vendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, solvenda ad scaccarium. Cluttauch, ciuttauch.
iiij R. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Rollando M£Dowell pro terminis quinque
annorum, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Kil- Kildarauch.
darauch, viij R. xiij s. iiij d. Kerebrewyne, viij R. xiij s. iiij d. , assedatur Kerebrewyne.
dicto Thome Forestar, camerario, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in mar-
gine, grassuma remittitur quia dicta terra erat vasta et multum levantur.
Kiladame, Iiij s. iiij d. Slewindonale, Dalmark, et Dalwauchlyne, xx R. , Kiladame.
assedantur Alexando Kennedy pro terminis ut supra, solvendo annuatim pl^ark^t6’ *
ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Tulylagach, vj R., Dalwauchlyne.
cujus una medietas assedatur Uchtredo M£Dowell, nepoti et heredi Tulylagach.
quondam Uchtredi M'Dowell de Garthclone, et filio quondam Thome
M ‘Dowell, ejus patris, qui decesserunt in campo bellico, pro tempore
quinque annorum ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tan-
tum, soluta rotulatori per Alexandrum M£Dowell, tutorem dicti
Uchtredi. Alia medietas ejusdem, vj R., quam prius habuerunt Duncanus
486
APPENDIX.
Egirnes,
Culdery,
Ardente.
Knokkaffrik.
Altoune.
Kerywalkok.
Calvornes,
Quyltis. Le
Largis.
Balgregane.
Lefynnollo.
Lauchtalpaue.
Carmultiburgh.
Lauchbeg.
Glenturk etc.
Grangia de
Ballindone.
Eokfurd de Cree.
PAG. 420.
Calvones, Cul-
dery, Ardecut,
Knokaffrik,
Kiladame.
Knokmekle.
Clone.
Clauchry.
Keroquherne-.
Blairemalkyn.
Knokkan.
Kerebrweyne.
M‘Ke et Annabella sua sponsa nunc de consensu dicte Annabelle et per
mortem quondam dicti Duncani assedatur .... M£Ke, filio et heredi
ejusdem, pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra, pecunia ut in margine,
grassuma tantum, et pro introitu xl s. Egirnes, Culdery, Ardecute, xxM.
Knokaffrik, v li. Altoune, vj 11. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Niniano Adair,
filio et heredi quondam Willelmi Adair de Kinhilt, qui obiit in bello, pro
terminis ut supra, pecunia ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta
rotulatori. Kerywalkok, v li. Calvornes, xxxiij s. iiij d. Quyltis,
iij 11. Le Largis, iiij li. Balgregane, xiiij li. Lefynnollo, Lauchtalpane,
Carmultiburgh, et Lauchbeg, xxx ii., assedantur Uchtredo M‘Dowell,
nepoti et heredi quondam Uchtredi M‘Dowell de Garthclone, et filio et
heredi quondam Thome McDowell, ejus patris, qui decesserunt in campo
cum domino rege, pro terminis ut supra, pecunia ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori per Alexandrum M ‘Dowell, ejus tutorem.
Glenturk, vj s. viij d. Piscaria de Bladnach, iiij li. x s. Molendinum de
Blaidnach. Ballindune. Molendone. Grangia de Balindone assedatur
Jonete Stewart, relicte quondam Johannis Dunbar de Mochrum, et Archi-
baldo Dunbar suo filio, pro terminis quinque annorum, solvendo nunc
annuatim xl li., illa conditione quod dicta Joneta habebit dictam asse-
dationem pro tempore vite sue, et pro introitu dicti Archibaldi xl li.,
solute rotulatori. Fokfurd de Cree. Summa totalis grassume et intro-
itus Galwidie supra Cree, jcxxiij li. vj s. viij d. Summa totalis grassume
et introitus dominii Galwidie, iiijclxxxxix li. vj s. viij d.
Introitus Galwidie in scaccario octavo Augusti anno etc. xvij. Calvo-
nes, Culdery, Ardecut, xx li., Knokaffrik, v H., Kiladame, Iiij s.
iiij d., assedantur Johanni Dunbar de Mochrum, filio quondam Johannis
Dunbar de Mochrum, qui obiit in bello, pro terminis ut in ultima asseda-
tione continetur, solvendo annuatim ut in margine, grassuma xvj li.,
soluta rotulatori. Assedatum in scaccario per Robertum Bertoune de
Uvir Bertoune, rotulatorem.
Introitus Galwidie post scaccarium quarto Octobris anno etc. xviij.
Knokmekle, viij 11. , quam terram Archibaldus Carnis habuit in asseda-
tione, nunc assedatur dicto Archibaldo et Johanni ejus filio pro terminis
in ultima assedatione contentis, solvendo ut in margine, et pro introitu
dicti Johannis iiij li., solute rotulatori. Clone, x s., assedatur prefato
Archibaldo pro terminis quatuor annorum a festo Penthecostes in anno
etc. vcdecimo octavo, solvendo annuatim x s. , et pro introitu et grassuma
dicti Archibaldi xiij s. iiij d. , soluti rotulatori.
Introitus Galwidie apud Edinburgh vj Aprilis anno Domini etc.
decimo nono per rotulatorem Bertoune. Clauchry, vj li. xiij s. iiij d.
Keroquherne, viij li. xiij s. iiij d., Blairemalkyn, viij li., Knokkan,
viij li., xiij s. iiij d., Kerebrweyne, viij li. xiij s. iiij d., quas terras
Thomas Forestar habuit in assedatione, nunc de ipsius consensu, ipso
presente, assedantur magistro Archibaldo Stewart, rectori de Kirkmaquho,
et Florentino Stewart pro residuo assedationis dicti Thome, solvendo
annuatim pro eisdem ut in margine, et pro introitu dictorum magistri
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
487
Archibaldi et Florentini x markis, solute rotulatori, pro quibus responde-
bit.
Galloway. Introitus apud Edinburgh xxviij0 Martii anno Domini Pag. 421.
millesimo quingentesimo vicesimo per rotulatorem Robertum Bertoun
etc. Mylnebank, liij s. iiij cl,, assedatur Michaeli Murray, filio et heredi Mylnebank.
quondam Alexandri Murray, et Elene Greir ejus matri per mortem dicti
Alexandri, pro terminis in rentali contentis, solvendo ut in margine, et
pro introitu iiij li. , solute rotulatori, absque grassuma, quia dictus quon-
dam Alexander persolvit grassumam tempore assedationis. Scriptum de
mandato rotulatoris.
Dundonald, Rentale S.D.N.
Regis, 1505-21.
Apud Edinburgh in scaccario xvj Julii anno etc. vcxviij coram audi- I>AG- 234,
toribus ejusdem, magistro Gavino Dunbar, archidiacono Sanctiandree,
domino Thoma Halkerstoune, preposito de Crechtoune, domino Johanne
Quhyte, rectore de Petcokkis, Roberto Bertoun de Uvirbertoune, rotula-
tore, et Nicholaio Craufurd de Oxgang. Terre de Donald jacentes infra
vicecomitatum de Air cum pertinentiis, videlicet le Manez cum lez Estir
et Westir Galriggis, unacum le Galrigbog et prato ejusdem, Parkthorne,
Balrassy, Auchinche, Kilfurd, Bogsyd cum le Reid Bog, mylne et prato
ejusdem, David Hume olim de Weddirburne spectantes et per suam
forisfacturam in manibus regis existentes, nunc assedantur magistro
Johanni Campbell de Thornetoune, thesaurario, et Isabelle ejus sponse
pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo
et immediate sequente, solvendo inde annuatim firmas et devorias solitas
et consuetas et prout rentale proportat, et pro introitu dictorum magistri
Johannis et Issabelle xl ii., solute rotulatori.
Apud Edinburgh penultimo Januarii anno etc. xxmo, rotulatore pre- Pag. 235.
sente, et per suum consensum assedate ut inferius scribitur. Terre de
Dundonald jacentes infra vicecomitatum de Air cum pertinentiis, vide-
licet le Manys cum lez Estir et Westir Galriggis, unacum le Galrig Bog
et- prato ejusdem, Parkthorne, Balrassy, Auchynche, Kirkfurd cum le
Reid Bog, molendino et prato ejusdem, magistro Johanni Campbell de
Thornetoune, thesaurario, spectantes et Issobelle ejus sponse ratione
assedationis pro terminis quinque annorum incipiendo xvj Julii anno
Domini etc. vcxviij°, prout superius in rentali continetur, nunc de con-
sensu dictorum magistri Johannis et Issobelle sue sponse assedantur
Willelmo Wallace et Elizabeth Campbell sue sponse pro annis et ter-
minis quibus supra et nondum completis, solvendo inde annuatim firmas et
devorias solitas et consuetas et prout rentale proportat, quiquidem thesau-
rarius et ejus sponsa renuntiarunt omni juri eis quo quomodo spectanti
ad predictam assedationem et transtulerunt jus suum in prefatos
Willelmum et suam sponsam et de eisdem se desciverunt inperpetuum.
Apud Edinburgh primo Martii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo Pag. 23?-
vicesimo primo in scaccario coram dominis auditoribus et commissariis.
Terre de Dundonald jacentes infra vicecomitatum de Air cum pertinentiis,
488
APPENDIX.
PAG. 238.
RENTALE S.D.N.
PtEGIS, 1509-41.
PAG. 33.
Cessintuly.
Westir Cammis
.LitUl.
Estir Cammis.
PAG. 34.
videlicet le Manes cum lez Estir et Westir Galriggis, unacum le Galrigbog et
prato ejusdem, Parkthorn, Balrassy, Auchanis, Kirkfurd, cum le Reid Bog,
molendino et prato ejusdem, quas habet in assedatione Willelmus Wallace
et Elizabeth Campbell ejus sponsa pro terminis futuris, videlicet duorum
annorum a festo Penthecostes proximo futuro, prout in rentali continetur,
et de consensu magistri Johann is Campbell de Thorntoun et Isobelle sue
sponse, quibus dicte terre assedabantur pro eisdem terminis futuris, nunc
prefate terre de novo assedantur dictis Willelmo Wallace et Elizabeth
Campbell sue sponse pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo immediate
post lapsum terminorum prescriptorum, inde solvendo annuatim secundum
formam rentalis, et pro grassuma dictorum quinque annorum incipiendo
ut supra, xx It. , solute rotulatori.
Kingis Medow prope Edinburgh
Assedatur Waltero Chepman, Agneti Cokburn, sue sponse, et David
Chepman, eorum filio, pro terminis novem annorum, incipiendo in festo
Penthecostes proximo futuro cum potestate substituendi et arandi in locis
aridis et pro feno minus aptis, inde pecunia annuatim xiij li. vj s. viij 5.
Scriptum in scaccario undecimo die mensis Martii anno Domini millesimo
quingentesimo vicesimo primo coram dominis auditoribus et commis-
sariis, videlicet
Introitus de Menteth assedato in feodifirma apud Edinburgh
quinto Martii anno etc. vcxvn°.
Cessintuly, jc It. cum martis et absque farina, cujus viginti solidate
quam prius habuit assedatione Patricius Spittale, et decem solidate quam
prius habuit in assedatione Johannes Spittale, et viginti solidate quam
prius habuit in assedatione Robertus Spittale, que terre assedabantur
dicto Johanni in feodifirma et decem librate earundem in libero tene-
mento, nunc de consensu dicti Johannis per compositionem pro nova
infeodatione et ex signatura manu thesaurarii subscripta assedantur Jacobo
Spittale de Blairelogy in feodifirma, solvendo inde annuatim secundum
ratam ut in margine, videlicet pro duabus firmis cum dimedia, reservato
tamen libero tenemento earundem personis ut in ultimo rentali asseda-
tionis dicti dominii in feodifirma continetur.
Introitus de Menteth factus apud Edinburgh xiij0 die mensis Novem-
bris anno Domini etc. quingentesimo vicesimo. Westir Cammis Litill,
quas prius habuit quondam Johannes Fogo, nunc per ejus decessum
assedatur Thome Eogo suo filio in feodifirma, solvendo annuatim secun-
dum formam rentalis. Estir Cammis, viginti solidate ejusdem quas prius
habuit Johannes M ‘Rauch nunc de ejus consensu et per dimissionem
ejusdem assedantur dicto Thome Fogo, solvendo annuatim secundum for-
mam rentalis, et pro introitu dicti Thome ad prefatas terras de Westir-
cammislitil et de predictis viginti solidatis, viij li. solute Roberto Bertoun,
compotorum rotulatori, de mandato domine regine.
Introitus de Menteith factus apud Edinburgh xij° die mensis Februarii
anno Domini millesimo vcxxj° in scaccario coram dominis auditoribus.
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
489
Bra de Cessintuly, extendens ad viij li. vj s. viij d., Balmadornik xls., ^eiLintiily
assedantur Michaeli Donaldsone per literas domine regine sub suis signeto Balmadornik.
et subscriptione manuali pro toto tempore vite prefate domine regine
absque firmis et devoriis, ex eo quod firme dictarum terrarum conceduntur
eidem Michaeli annuatim pro feodo suo et indumentis, ut patet in dictis
literis de data apud Striveling secundo die mensis Octobris anno millesimo
vcvicesimo unacum precepto domine regine ad imponendum eundem
Michaelem in rentali supremi domini nostri regis.
Introitus Menteith ij° Aprilis anno xxij0. Parkland de Down, xl s., ille de
decem solidate terrarum earundem quas prius habuit in assedatione quon- Down,
dam Archibaldus Edmonstoun nunc per literas domine regine manu sua
subscriptas assedantur Elizabeth Maknair, relicte dicti Archibaldi, et
Archibaldo Edmonstoun ejus filio, et eorum alteri diutius viventi durante
eorum vita, solvendo inde annuatim secundum formam ren talis, ut patet in
dictis literis de data apud Edinburgh xviij0 die mensis Martii anno Domini
millesimo vcxxj°. Scriptum in scaccario coram dominis auditoribus et
commissariis secundo die mensis Aprilis anno Domini millesimo vcxxij°.
Asse dato dominii de Stratherne facta apijd Edinburgh octavo Pag. 232.
die mensis Januarii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo xvt0
PER dominos commissarios prescriptos.
Fames, viij Ii., illa medietas ejusdem quam prius habuit Patricius Fames,
Scott in feodifirma nunc assedatur magistro Petro Scott, ejus filio et
heredi, in feodifirma, solvendo pro sua parte secundum formam rentalis,
sine introitu, quia pater ipsius in campo bellico decessit.
Assedatio dominiorum de Kinclevin, Discher et Toyer, facta apud Pag. 232,
Edinburgh nono die mensis Januarii anno Domini millesimo
VcXVIt0 PER DOMINOS COMMISSARIOS SUPRASCRIPTOS.
Dischoer et Toyer.
Clochrane vj ii. xiij s. iiij d., Correcarmak iij li. vj s. viij d., Morinich
vj ii. xiij s. iiij d., Terray liij s. iiij d., Tulloch etDalgarvy vj ii., Terrartry
v li. vj s. viij d. , residuum terrarum de Eddirgowly que non assedantur
in feodifirma xj li. xiij s. iiij d., molendinum de Eddirgoly xx s., nunc
assedantur Colino Campbell militi, filio et heredi Duncani Campbell de
militis, pro terminis trium annorum incipiendo in festo Penthe-
costes proximo futuro, inde pecunia xliij li. vj s. viij d., grassuma xxxiij
li. vj s. viij d. Kilter liij s. iiij d., tertia terrarum de Ardelcholme vj H. Kilter. Tertia
xiij s. iiij d. , assedantur dicto Colino pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia AerJa1rlif11de
ut in margine, grassuma ix li. vj s. viij d. Ardelcholme.
Assedatio dominii de Stratherne, facta apud Edinburgh xxiii die Pag. 233.
mensis Februarii anno Domini etc. vcxvito per dominos commis-
sarios, videlicet Patricium abbatem de Cambuskynneth,
secretarium, magistrum Gavinum Dunbar, archidiaconum
Sanctiandree, rotulorum, registri, ac consilii clericum, et
Robertum Bertoun, compotorum rotulatorem.
Dalmarglen, iiij H., assedatur Jacobo Reidheuch, filio et heredi quondam Dalmarglen.
Jacobi Reidheuch, pro terminis quinque annorum, videlicet pro bina parte
490
APPENDIX,
Abbirledenauch
Estir.
Abirledenauch
le Lagane,
Craigische,
Dalsky,
Fintelich,
Westir Abirlede-
nauch,
Molendinum
ejusdem.
Thomperon.
Molendinum
de Mylnab.
PAG. 234.
Casteltoun de
Foulis.
Molendinum
de Mylnab.
PAG. 423.
Ormisheuch.
earundem, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo, inde pecunia v R.
vj s. viij d., et pro introitu dicti Jacobi tantum, et cum martis et servitiis.
Tertia pars ejusdem assedatur magistro Petro Scott pro terminis ut supra,
inde pecunia liij s. iiij d. , et pro introitu tantum. Abbirledenauch Estir,
cujus una medietas assedatur Jacobo Reidheuch, filio et heredi quondam
Jacobi Reidheuch, et pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia viij R. cum
servitiis et martis, et pro introitu tantam, Alia medietas assedatur
Johanni Rolandi pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia viij li. cum martis et
servitiis, et pro introitu tantum. Abirledenauch le Lagane assedatur
dicto Jacobo pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia v li. vj s. viij d., et pro
introitu tantum, cum martis et servitiis. Craigische assedatur Jacobo
Reidheuch, filio et heredi quondam Jacobi Reidheuch, pro terminis ut
supra, inde pecunia vj li. xiij s. iiij d., et pro introitu tantum cum
devoriis. Dalsky assedatur dicto Jacobo pro terminis ut supra, inde
pecunia iiij li., et pro introitu tantum, cum martis et devoriis. Fintelich
assedatur dicto Jacobo pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia x li., et pro
introitu tantum, cum martis et devoriis. Westir Abirledenauch assedatur
Henrico Reidheuch pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia xvj li. cum
martis et servitiis, et pro introitu dicti Henrici tantum. Molendinum
ejusdem assedatur dicto Henrico pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia
x H., et pro introitu tantum, cum devoriis consuetis. Thomperon assedatur
dicto Henrico Reidheuch pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia liij s. iiij d.,
et pro introitu tantum. Molendinum de Mylnab assedatur Michaeli
Murray pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia xx H., et pro introitu xx li.
Introitus de Strath erne vjto Aprilis anno etc. v?decimo septimo per
dominos commissarios prescriptos. Casteltoun de Foulis cujus ij marcate
antiqui extentus ejusdem quas prius habuit Karolus M'Arthour nunc de
consensu ejusdem assedantur in feodifirma Andree Jhonnsone, solvendo
inde annuatim iiij li. cum parte marte, et pro introitu xl s.
Stratherne. Introitus in scaccario xxix0 Julii anno etc. xvij, coram
auditoribus et de eorum mandato. Molendinum de Mylnab, xx R. , assedatur
Helene Simsoun et Patricio Murray, filio quondam Michaelis Murray, .pro
terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo
futuro, solvendo inde annuatim ut in margine, et pro introitu x R., solute
rotulatori.
Stewartoune.
Assedatio terrarum dominii de Stewart oune, facta apud Irwyne
QUARTO DIE MENSIS MAH ANNO DOMINI MILLESIMO VcDECIMO
SEPTIMO PER COMMISSARIOS SUBSCRIPTOS, VIDELICET DOMINUM
Jacobum Kincragy, decanum Abirdonensem, Robertum Ber-
TOUNE DE EODEM, ROTULATOREM, ET NlCHOLAIUM CRAUFURD DE
OXGANG, PER COMMISSIONEM SUB PRIVATO DEPUTATOS.
Ormisheuch, vj R. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Issabelle Stewart pro terminis
quinque annorum incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo futuro, solvendo
inde annuatim ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori.
Holehous, iij R. vj s. viij d., assedatur Willelmo Fergushill pro terminis
Holehous.
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
491
ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori.
Rydinhill, iij li. vj s. viij 5., quam prius habuit Johannes Striveling, qui Rydinhill.
obiit in bello, nunc assedatur Mariote Levingstoune, sponse sue, et
Johanni Striveling, ejus filio, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in mar-
gine, grassuma dicte Mariote iij li. vj s. viij d., soluta rotulatori, illa con-
ditione quod ipsa gaudebit eandem assedationem pro tempore assedationis
sine interruptione dicti Johannis. Dowywra, iij li. vj s. viij ct. , de Dowywra.
quibus in manibus domini Patricii Harnmiltoun de Kincavill vj s. viij d.
terrarum, et residuum, videlicet tres librate, assedantur Agneti Montgumry,
sponse quondam Alexandri Caslaw, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo iij li.
Pottertoune, iiij li. vj s. viij d., assedatur eedem Agneti pro terminis ut Pottertoune.
supra, solvendo annuatim utin margine, grassuma dictarum assedationum
xiij li. vj s. viij d., soluta rotulatori. Bowaneschaw et Dryriggis, vj li. Bowaneschaw et
xiij s. iiij d., assedantur Cristine Mure, relicte quondam Archibaldi Boyd, Dryriggis.
Roberto Boyd, et Patricio Boyd, ejus filiis, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo
inde annuatim vj li. xiij s. iiij d. , pro grassuma tantum, et pro introitu
Roberti et Patricii vj li. xiij s. iiij d. , solutos rotulatori. Mylntoun de Mylntoun de
Creaueh, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. , assedatur Johanni Striveling, filio quondam Creauch*
Johannis Striveling, qui obiit in bello cum domino nostro rege, pro ter-
minis ut supra, solvendo ut in mqvgine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotu-
latori, et pro introitu ipsius Johannis nichill, quia pater ejus obiit in
campo bellico cum domino rege. Chapeltoun, vj li. xiij s. iiij d., asseda- Chapeltoun.
tur Cristine Park domine de Auchinlrervy pro terminis quinque annorum
ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori.
Cutiswra, iij li. xiij s. iiij d. , cujus una medietas in manibus domini Cutiswra.
Patricii Harnmiltoun sub privato. Alia medietas ejusdem, assedatur,
videlicet Thome Gibsoun pro quatuor solidatis, Johanni Gibsoun sex
solidatis octo denariatis, Thome Morisoun quadraginta denariatis, Johanni
Morisoun similiter, Roberto Henrison tantum, Issabelle Dunlop et
Roberto Fergussoune viginti solidatis equaliter, solvendo pro eisdem terris
nunc annuatim iiij li., grassuma tantum, soluta Rotulatori, illa con-
ditione quod dicta Issabella gaudebit xiij s. iiij d. emundem pro tem-
pore vite sue, et post mortem ipsius dictus Robertus Fergussoune habebit
x solidatas dictarum terrarum. Robertland, xxxiij s. iiij d. , in manibus Robertland.
dicti domini Patricii Hammiltoune sub privato. Cokilby, xl s', nunc Cokilby.
assedatur Willelmo Montgumry pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo
ut supra, solvendo inde annuatim iiij li., grassuma tantum, et pro introitu «•
dicti Willelmi xvj li. , solute rotulatori. Clerkland, iiij li., bina pars ejus- Clerkland.
dem assedatur ut sequitur, videlicet Johanni Goddy pro j marcata, Arthuro
Goddy j marcata, Nigello Wyle j marcata, Andree Kerr octo solidatis octo
denariatis, et Willelmo Hunter quatuor solidatis et quatuor denariatis, pro
terminis ut supra, s olvendo annuatim pro eisdem v li. vj s. viij d. , grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Altra pars ejusdem, cujus sex solidate octo den-
ariate quam prius habuit Johannis Cuthbertsoun nunc de ejus consensu
assedatur Archibaldo Cuthbertsoun suo filio pro terminis ut supra, sol-
vendo annuatim xiij s. iiij d., pro grassuma tantum, et pro introitu dicti
Archibaldi xiij s. iiij d., soluti rotulatori, et viginti solidate earundem
assedantur Patricio Boyd pro terminis ut supra, solvendo inde annuatim
xl s. , grassuma xl s. , soluti rotulatori. Tua Corshillis, iiij R. , tertia pars ejus- Tua Corshillis.
492
APPENDIX.
Hairschaw,
Blaklaw.
Fowleschawis.
Molendinum
de Clerkland.
Molendinum
de Creauch.
PAG. 428.
Clerkland.
Pag. 429.
Haireschaw.
Cuttiswra.
dem assedatur Brisio Mure xj solidatis, Johanni Wyle pro novem solidatis,
Archibaldo Mathe pro quinque solidatis, et Henrico Wyle pro viginti
denariatis, pro terminis ut supra, et nunc solvendo pro eisdem annuatim
liij s. iiij d., et pro grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Bina pars ejus-
dem assedatur Jacobo Boyd pro terminis ut supra, solvendo annuatim v li.
vj s. viij d., grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Hairschaw, iiij li.,
assedatur tenentibus, videlicet, Hugoni Wyle pro una maroata, Roberto
Wyle pro decem solidatis, Johanni Wyle pro decem solidatis, Jacobo Boyd
pro undecim solidatis, Johanni Cuthbertson pro undecim solidatis, Andree
Bethat pro dimedia marcata, Cuthberto Walkar pro quinque solidatis,
Mariote Craufurd pro x solidatis, et Jonete Farlie pro xl denariatis, inde
pecunia nunc annuatim viij li., grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori.
Blaklaw, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. , cujus una medietas assedatur Willelmo Schaw
de Polkemmet pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthe-
costes proximo futuro, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta
rotulatori. Alia medietas ejusdem, vj li. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur tenenti-
bus ejusdem, videlicet Andree Fawnys pro septem solidatis quinque den-
ariatis, Johanni Fouletoune vij s. v d., Johanni Wilson xxviij solidatis
octo denariatis, Jonete Andirson xxij s. iij d., inde pecunia annuatim
vj li. xiij s. iiij d., grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Fowleschawis,
iiij li. Molendinum de Clerkland, j celdra farrine avenatice, assedatur
Patricio Boyd pro terminis ut supra, solvendo annuatim j celdram farrine
avenatice. Molendinum de Creauch, j celdra farrine avenatice.
Introitus de Stewartoune factus apud Edinburgh decimo Novembris
anno etc. vcxvij. Clerkland, viij ii., cujus una marcata terrarum quam
prius habuit Arthurus Goddy sibi assedata in festo Penthecostes ultimo
preterito, nunc per suum decessum assedatur Mariote Dunlop, sponse dicti
Arthuri, et Willelmo Goddy, ejus filio et heredi, pro terminis ultime
assedationis predicti Arthuri, solvendo annuatim pro eodem xxvj s. viij d.,
et pro eorum introitibus xl s. , soluti rotulatori.
Introitus de Stewartoune assedato apud Edinburgh xviij Martii anno
Domini etc. vcxvij per rotulatorem. Haireschaw, viij li., cujus viginti
solidate quam prius occupat Johannes Wyle nunc ex suo consensu, ipso
presente, assedatur Agneti Wylee, ejus filie, pro terminis assedationis
dicti Johannis, solvendo annuatim pro eisdem xx s., et pro introitu pre-
late Agnetis xx s. , solute rotulatori.
xxij Novembris anno xviij0. Cuttiswra, viij li. , cujus decem solidate
•quam prius Issabella Dunlop habuit in assedatione nunc de consensu
prefate Issabelle assedantur, vj solidate et octo denariate ejusdem Nigello
Stevinson pro terminis ultime assedationis, solvendo annuatim secundum
ratam rentalis, et pro introitu dicti Nigelli ad prefatam assedationem
xiij s. iiij d. , soluti Roberto Berton, compotorum rotulatori.
Apud Edinburgh primo Februarii per rotulatorem anno xix. vj solidate
et octo denariate terrarum de Cuttiswra quam prius habuit Nigellus
Stevinsoune nunc per ipsius mortem assedatur Helene Mure, uxori sue,
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493
pro tempore ultime assedationis, solvendo inde annuatim secundum ratam
rentalis, et pro ejus introitu xiij s. iiij d. , solutos rotulatori.
Prescrip te vj solidate et octo denariate terrarum de Cuttiswra quam
prius habuit Helena Mure nunc assedantur prefate Helene et Willelmo
Arskine ejus marito pro tempore ultime assedationis, solvendo inde
annuatim secundum formam et tenorem rentalis, et pro introitu dicti
Willelmi xiij s. iiij d., soluti rotulatori. Assedate per prenominatum
rotulatorem xiij die mensis Junii anno etc. xx.
Introitus de Stewartoune factus apud Edinburgh vj Augusti anno etc. Pag. 430.
xx per Robertum Bertoune, rotulatorem. Clerkland, viij R, cujus una Clerkland.
marcata terrarum quam prius habuit Nigellus Wyle in assedatione nunc
de ejus consensu, ipso presente, assedatur Johanni Calderwod pro ter-
minis assedationis predicti Nigelli, solvendo inde annuatim secundum
ratam rentalis, et pro introitu dicti Johannis xxvj s. viij d.
Introitus de Stewartoune factus apud Edinburgh per Robertum Ber-
toune, rotulatorem, nono die mensis Februarii anno Domini etc. xxmo.
Blaklaw, vj It. xiij s. iiij d., cujus una medietas quam prius habuit in Blaklaw.
assedatione Willelmus Schaw de Polkemmet nunc de ejus consensu
assedatur eidem Willelmo et David Schaw, ejus filio, pro terminis in
rentali contentis conjunctim et divi sim, solvendo annuatim secundum
formam rentalis, et pro introitu dicti David vj R. xiij s. iiij d., soluti
rotulatori.
Introitus de Stewartoune apud Edinburgh vicesimo octavo Januarii anno Pag. 430.
Domini jmvcxxiij per rotulatorem. Bowaneschaw et Dririg, vj lr. xiij s. iiij d. , Bowanescliaw
quequidem terre assedabantur decimo quarto mensis Maii anno jmvcxvij° et Dririg‘
Cristiane Mure, relicte quondam Archibaldi Boyd, Roberto Boyd, et
Patricio Boyd, ejus filiis, pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in
festo Penthecostes proximo et immediate sequente dictum diem, solvendo
annuatim secundum formam rentalis ut supra, grassuma tantum. Nunc
per mortem dicti Roberti Boyd intratur magister Archibaldus Boyd loco
ejusdem, et pro suo introitu iiij lr. , solute rotulatori.
xxviij die mensis'Aprilis anno jirvcxvij°apud Kirkcudbrycht horaxij vel Pag. 431.
eocirca. In presens of the commissionaris the lard of Lochinver askit ane
instrument in the name of Oucthir M ‘Dowell that he wes reddy for to lay
downethe grassumeof all thelandisthathehadof the kingis grace into Galla-
way. Eodem die the erill of Cassillis askit ane instrument that he producit
ane letter of tak under the prive sele befor the kingis commissionaris and
land setteris and offirit him efter the forme of the said letter to pay for the
landisquhilk pertenit to umquhile the said Uchtrydis fader and grantsir, all
malis gressomes and dewdteis for the saminas efferis, becaus the saminlandis
was sett to him in assedatioun under the prive seile as said is. Hora xj
vel eocirca, testibus magistro Henrico Laudir, Willelmo Lokkart, et
Jacobo Lindissay.
494
APPENDIX.
PAG. 215.
Fiffe.
Assedatio dominii de Fiffe, facta aptjd Edinburgh secundo die
mensis Januarii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo xvito de
TERRIS NONDUM ASSEDATIS IN FEODIFIRMA PER COMMISSARIOS
SUBSCRIPTOS, VIDELICET REVERENDUM IN CRISTO PATREM JACOBUM
ARCHIEPISCOPUM GlASGUENSEM, CANCELLARIUM, ARCHIDIACONUM
Sanctiandree, prepositum de Crechtoun, decanum Abirdon-
ENSEM, WlLLELMUM SCOTT DE BALWERY MILITEM, ET EoBERTUM
Bertoun de Uverberntoun, rotulatorem.
Murefeild.
Estirdronn.
Molendinum
et le Cottoun
ejusdem.
Molendinum
de Bello.
Star.
Murthocarny.
Molendinum
fullonis cum
warda de Cupro.
Ardett.
Murefeild xx s. vj pultre, assedatur Henrcio Narn pro terminis trium
annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo, pecunia ut in
margine, grassuma xx s. Estirdronn, x It. ij celdre viij bolle frumenti
iij celdre ij bolle ordei xxiiij capones, assedatur David Walker pro vj part
et xviij part, Margarete Wilsone et Johanni Wilson suo filio pro ix part
et pro introitu dicti Joliannis, xxvij s. iiij d., Johanni Hendersone pro vj
part, Cristiane Wilsone et Johanni Wilsone suo filio pro duabus ix
partibus, et pro introitu dicti Johannis, videlicet senioris, liiij s. viij d.,
Duncano Balfour pro vj part, Michaeli Hendersone et Roberto Scott pro
ix part, introitus dicti Roberti xxvij s. iiij d. Molendinum et le Cottoun
ejusdem, x It. xxiiij capones, assedantur tenentibus pro terminis ut supra,
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma xxvj E. xiij s. iiij d. , plegius altei
alterius. Molendinum de Bello j'E. xiij s. iiij d. xij capones xxiiij pultrie,
nunc assedatur Johanni Patersone et Willelmo Turp pro viij part, et pro
introitu dicti Willelmi xvj s. viij d., Thome Dik pro viij part, introitus
xvj s. viij d., Johanni Turp pro viij part, Mirabelle Betoun et Thome
Betoun filio suo iiij part, Jacobo Wallace viij part, introitus xvj s,
viij d., relicte quondam Walteri Heriot et Waltero suo filio pro iiij part,
solvendo annuatim viij E. xiij s. iiij d. in augmentation em rentalis,
grassuma x markis, et pro introitu dicti Walteri xxxiij s. iiij d.
Star, vj E. xiij s. iiij d. j celdra xij bolle frumenti j celdra xv bolle
ij ferlote cum bina parte ferlote ordei xxiiij capones xlvij pultrie,
assedatur Michaeli Balfour de Bourle militi pro terminis ut supra,
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma vj E. xiij s. iiij d. Murthocarny, xx E,
j celdra iiij bolle frumenti j celdra viij bolle ordei xxiiij capones xxiiij
pultrie, cujus media pars quam prius habuit Thomas Inglis, qui obiit in
bello cum domino rege, nunc assedatur Cristiane Mel drum, relicte
quondam dicti Thome, et Johanni Meldrum pro terminis ut supra, solvendo
pro sua parte ut in margine, et pro grassuma x E. , et pro introitu dicti
■Johannis x E., licet dictus Thomas et ceteri tenentes dicte ville solebant
solvere pro dictis victualibus x marcas. Molendinum fullonis cum warda
de Cupro vacans. Ardett nunc assedatur in feodifirma David Hay pro
quarta parte, Thome Inglis pro quarta parte, Johanni Fleming pro viij
part, Thome Berclay pro viij part, David Grahame pro viij part, Johanni
Malvile seniori pro xvj part, et Johanni Malvile juniori pro xvj part, inde
solvendo xxiiij E. pecunie iij celdras iiij bollas frumenti iiij celdras iiij
bollas ordei viij capones Ix pultre. Et de summa pendente in rotulo anni
etc. vcxvjtt super dictos tenentes, dicti tenentes solvant viginti libras
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495
rotulatori, et residuum dicte summe eisdem remissum per dominos commis-
sarios ex consideratione, et ulterius quod tenentes levant suas infeodationes
dictarum terrarum ante festum Penthecostes proximum sub pena perdi-
tionis earundem. Molendinum de Ardett alias Monse Myln, xiij 11. vj s. Molendinum
viij d. xvj capones, assedatur alias in feodifirma tenentibus, et mandatur de Ardett'
eisdem ut levant infeodationes sub pena perditionis ut supra. Molen- Molendinum
dyium de Luthre, v It. vj s. viij d. , assedatur David Dronar et Leoni ejus de Luthre-
filio pro terminis ut supra solvendo vj 11. xiij s. iiij d. , grassuma iiij 11. ,
hac conditione quod tenentes non removeantur pro tempore assedationis.
Luthre, lxxiiij 11. vj s. viij d., nunc assedatur Mario te Law et Georgio Luthre.
Law ejus filio pro xvj part, Johanni Young pro xvj part, Johanni Smyth
pro xvj part, Margarete Stevinsone et Georgio Stevenson ejus filio pro
xvj part et pro introitu, David Patersonepro xij part, introitus v 11. xxd.,
Henrico Corbe et Alexandro Corbe conjunctim et divisim pro \ xvj part,
et pro introitu xxxiij s. iiij d. , David Pawtoun \ xvj part, dicto David
Patersone pro xvj part quam prius habuit Jacobus Hay, introitus iij 11.
xvj s. viij d. , Andree Kinloch et ejus matri pro j quarter et \ xvj part,
Henrico Staig pro xvj part, Thome Staig pro xvj part, inde pecunia ut in
margine, et pro dependentiis restantibus super eisdem in dicto compoto,
videlicet jcvj R. xiij s. , de quibus remittitur 1 R. tenentibus predictis, et
solvant lvj 11. xiij s. iiij d. infra hinc et festum Penthecostes proximum,
vel probant solutionem hujusmodi summe camerario. Luthre, illa octava Luthre»
pars ejusdem quam prius habuit Johannes Ramsay nunc assedatur Agneti
Lessillis, relicte dicti Johannis, in libero tenemento, et Mergarete Ramsay,
sponse David Kinloch, in feodifirma, solvendo pro sua parte predicta sicut
alii tenentes, et pro introitu dicti David et maritagio dicte Mergarete
absque consensu regis xiij 11. vj s. viij d. Thomastoun cuip molendino, Thomastoun
xx 11. , assedatur Roberto Muncreif per ostensionem litere sub privato pro cum molendi
novem annis, solvendo ut in margine, et pro grassuma trium annorum
xx R.
Quarteritjm de Lindoris. Pag. 219.
Parkhill, vj 11. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Jonete Barclay, relicte quondam Parkhill.
Johannis Inche, qui obiit in bello, et Johanni Inche suo filio pro ter-
minis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma vj R. xiij s. iiij d.,
et pro introitu dicti Johannis vj R. xiij s. iiij d. Pratum ejusdem. Pratum
Dene Myln, vj R. xiij s. iiij d. xij capones, assedatur Cristiane ^ene Myln
Sibbald, relicte quondam Johannis Balfour, qui obiit in bello, in
vitali redditu, et Patricio Balfour suo filio in feodifirma, solvendo vj R.
xiij s. iiij d. xij capones. Kinloch, xxvj R. xiij s. iiij d. , assedatur Michaeli Kinloch.
Balfour de Burlie militi pro terminis sex annorum, per ostensionem
litere sub privato, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma xxvj R. xiij s, iiij d. ,
et de consensu ipsius Michaelis Cristina Sibbald gaudebit eadem parte
hujusmodi terrarum quam nunc habet pro toto tempore vite sue, solvendo
firmas et devorias dicto Michaeli secundum ratam sue partis, et post de-
cessum dicte Cristiane Elizabeth Muschet et Willelmus Scott, ejus sponsus,
habebunt eandem partem terrarum unacum terris quibus nunc occupant,
et respondebunt dicto Michaeli pro firmis et dev oriis earundem ut supra,
necnon satisfaciant pro grassuma secundum ratam dictarum partium.
496
APPENDIX.
PAG. 220.
Molendinum
de Uchtirmukty.
Newton de
Balcancoll.
Southquarter
de Uchtirmukty.
Bondhalf.
Cotland de
Bondhalf.
Gervesland.
Molendinum
de Lumquhat.
Banachty.
Petlochy.
Ur chard.
Quaeteeium de Uchtiemtjkty.
Molendinum de TJ chtirmukty, ij celdre viij bolle ordei xij capones j aper,
assedatur Roberto Stirk, Jacobo Millar, et Johanni Millar, pro terminis
trium annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo futuro, sol-
vendo ut in margine. Newton de Balcancoll, v 11. ij celdre viij bolle
avenarum xviij pultrie, illa pars quam prius occupabat Robertus Simple
nunc assedatur Edane sue filie et Thome Dik sponso suo in feodifirma,
solvendo secundum ratam. Southquarter de Uchtirmukty, vj li. xv s. j
celdra xj bolle frumenti ij celdre j bolla iij ferlote ordei x auce xxvj
pultrie cum parte avenarum, illa xij part quam prius occupabat Hernicus
Robertsoun in feodifirma nunc assedatur Patricio Robertoun suo lilio in
feodifirma, solvendo pro sua parte sicut ceteri tenentes, et pro introitu
satisfaciat rotulatori, videlicet xxxiij s. viij d. Assedatur Stephano Layng
xij part ejusdem quam prius occupabat Joneta Mailvile, introitus dicti
Stephani xxiij s. viij d. , solvendo annuatim secundum formam rentalis.
Illa duodecima pars ejusdem quam prius habuit Henricus Robertsone nunc
assedatur Patricio filio suo, solvendo secundum ratam, et pro introitu
xlvj 5. viij d. Bondhalf, viij 11. ij celdre frumenti ij celdre viij bolle ordei
xij auce xxxiiij pultrie cum parte avenarum, illa octava pars ejusdem
quam prius occupabat Mergareta Carstaris et Bernardus Stirk assedatur
Jonete Rankin, sponse dicti quondam Bernardi, per literas domini regis
sub signeto ex deliberatione dominorum consilii ad intrandum dictam
Jonetam in rentali pro toto tempore vite sue, solvendo sicut ceteri
tenentes, et pro introitu satisfaciat rotulatori. Nunc de consensu dicte
Jonete assedatur sibi et Richardo Maxwell, ejus sponso, pro toto tempore
vite ipsius Jonete, et pro introitu dicti Richardi xij s. Illa xvj part
ejusdem quam prius habuit Henricus Robertsone nunc assedatur Jone
Mailvill et Andree Robertsone in feodifirma solvendo secundum ratam
rentalis, et pro introitu xxj s. Illa viij part ejusdem quam prius habuit
Henricus Ramsay, qui obiit in bello, assedatur Mergarete Broun, relicte
ipsius Henrici, in rentali redditu, solvendo ut in rentali. Cotland de
Bondhalf, illa terra cotagia, quam prius habuit Mergarete Stirk et Robertus
ejus filius in feodifirma, nunc assedatur dicti Mergarete in libero tene-
mento et Alexandro Stirk, filio dicti Roberti, in feodo, solvendo vj s. iij d-.
ob. Illa terra cotagia quam prius habuit Henricus Robertson nunc
assedatur Patricio filio suo, solvendo secundum ratam rentalis, et pro
introitu vj s. iij d. ob. Illa terra cotagia quam prius habuit Henricus
Ramsay nunc assedatur Mergarete Broun, relicte ipsius Henrici in vitali
redditu, solvendo annuatim vj s. iij d. ob. absque introitu. Gervesland,
lvj s. viij d. v bolle j ferlota frumenti vj bolle ij ferlote ordei ij auce vj
pultrie cum parte avenarum, illa dimedia pars ejusdem quam prius habuit
Henricus Robertsone nunc assedatur Jonete Mailvile et Andree Robert-
sone suo filio in feodifirma, solvendo ut in margine, introitus xxvj s.
viij d. cum parte victualium et devoriarum. Molendinum de Lumquhat,
vj li. xiij s. iiij d. xij capones, assedatur Egidie Berclay, relicte quondam
Symonis Kirkcaldy, qui obiit in bello, et David Kirkcaldy suo filio
pro terminis ut supra, pecunia et capones ut in margine, et pro introitu
dicti David, iiij li. Banachty. Petlochy. Urchard assedatur Georgio
BENT ALIA DOMINI KEGIS.
497
Muncreif et Roberto filio suo pro terminis ut supra, pecunia xiij It.
vj s. viij d., grassuma tantum, et supportabit domino regi custodiam
quingentarum ovium libere citra summam prescriptam.
Quarteritjm de Falkland. Pag. 223.
Auldhall cum molendino, ix li. xxxvj capones, assedatur Thome Auldball cum
Gourlay et Elizabeth Sibbald sponse sue in conjuncta infeodatione et molendino*
Georgio Gourlay suo filio in feodifirma, solvendo ut in margine, et pro
introitu dicti Georgii iiij li. Ballinkirk, x R., assedatur Johanni Gib Ballinkirk.
alias Gray Johnne in feodifirma, solvendo inde annua tim viij li. ex con-
sideratione auditorum, licet prius assedabatur pro decem libris. Kettyll, Kettyll.
xiij li. vj s. viij d. ij celdre j bolla j fer lot a cum bina parte ferio te ordei
iiij celdre ij bolle ij ferlote ij pecce avenarum viij auce xxxvj pultrie, in
illa octava parte cum dimedia xvj partis quam prius habuit Robertus David-
son in feodifirma intrantur Mariota Davidson, soror dicti Roberti, tanquam
una heredum ejusdem, et David Malcomson ejus sponsus, et Joneta
Tait, filia sororis dicti Roberti, tanquam altera heredum ipsius, reservando
tertiam dictarum partium Mariote Hop relicte quondam dicti Roberti pro
toto tempore vite sue, et pro introitu dictorum heredum xlj s. viij d.,
necnon pro introitu dicti David xxj s. viij d., solvendo secundum for-
mam rentalis, Johanni Williamson, filio et heredi quondam Henrici
Williamsone, pro xvj part, reservando tertiam ejusdem Mariote relicte
quondam dicti Henrici pro toto tempore vite sue, et pro introitu xvj s.
viij d. Illa quarta pars ejusdem quam prius habuit Johannes Gourlay
nunc de consensu ejusdem assedatur Johanni ejus filio pro medietate
ejusdem, solvendo secundum ratam, et pro introitu xxxiij s. iiij d. Illa
xvj part de Kettill quam prius habuit Johannis Fatcale et Margareta
Litstar ejus sponsa nunc de consensu Johannis Thomsoun, asserentis se
heredem dicti Johannis, assedatur dicte Margarete et Jacobo Gourlay ejus
sponso in feodifirma, solvendo ut in rentali, et pro introitu iij R. New- Newtoun de
toun de Falkland, xvj R. ij celdre viij bolle ordei v celdre avenarum xviij lalkland-
auce xlviij pultre. In illa octava parte et xx denariatis quam prius habuit
Henricus Wallace in feodifirma nunc intratus Henricus Wallace ejus filius
solvendo secundum ratam, et pro introitu xliij s. iiij d. , reservando tertiam
ejusdem Elizabeth Ballingall. Illa octava pars quam prius habuit Ricar-
dus Lausoun nunc assedatur in feodifirma Andree Lausoun ejus filio et
Katrine Page sue sponse, solvendo secundum ratam rentalis. In illa
octava parte cum dimedia decime sexti partis quam prius habuit Andreas
Thomsoun in feodifirma nunc intratur Alexander Thomsoun ejus filius,
solvendo secundum ratam, et pro introitu 1 s. , reservando tertiam matri
sue. Illa xvj part quam prius habuit Margareta Duncan alias Ness in
feodifirma nunc de consensu ejusdem necnon Johannis ejus filii assedatur
domino Laurentio Alexandri in feodifirma, solvendo secundum ratam
rentalis, pro introitu xxx s. Ballingall, xiij s. iiij d. Annui redditus Ballingall.
ejusdem, ix s. vj d., assedantur Waltero Heriot, filio Walteri Heriot de
Burnturk, pro terminis trium annorum, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
xxij s. x d. Fruchy, xvj R. j celdra v bolle j ferlota frumenti j celdra Fruchy.
x bolle ij ferlote ordei iij celdre v bolle iij ferlote iij pecce avenarum viii
auce xlviij pultrie. Illa xvj part quam prius habuit Johannes G av in
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498
APPENDIX.
Molendinum
ejusdem.
Newtoun de
Markinche.
PAG. 225.
Kingisbernis.
Newton de
Iteras.
Nethir Iteras.
Balcomy.
PAG. 227.
Kingisbernis.
Feryfeild. et
Bonefeild.
feodifirma nunc de consensu ejusdem et Ambrosii ejus filii assedatur
Ricardo Coupar in feodifirma, solvendo secundum ratam, et pro introitu
xx s. Molendinum ejusdem, liij s. iiij d. j celdra x bolle ij ferlote cum
bina parte ferlote ordei xxiiij capones, dimedia pars ejusdem assedatur
Andree Burrell, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma xxvj s. viij d. Alia
medietas ejusdem assedatur Alano Burrell et Thome Burrell equaliter, illa
conditione quod dictus Alanus gaudebit pro vita sua, et pro introitu
dicti Thome xx s., soluti rotulatori, grassuma xxvj s. viij d. Newtoun
de Markinche, x li., assedatur Mariote Petcar-ne pro terminis trium
annorum, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma x li., absque introitu quia
Johannis Multrar, ejus sponsus, decessit in campo.
Quarterium de Largo.
Kingisbernis, xl li. ix celdre frumenti xj celdre ordei jc capones, nunc
assedatur in feodifirma Jacobo Foular pro xxxij part, Robert Calwert j^
xvj part, David Foular j| xvj part, Willelmo Corstorphin xvj part,
Roberto Lyell pro xxxij part, Jonete Corstorphin et Johanni ejus filio pro
xvj part, Jonete Elis xvj part, Cristiane Foular et Thome ejus filio j£
xvj part, Thome Calwert seniori et Jonete Thomsoun j^ xvj part,
Roberto Ramsay j| xvj part, Johanni Mortoun xvj part, Margarete
Kinloch et Thome Calwert ejus filio xvj' part, Jacobo Calwert xxxij part,
Jacobo Hay xxxij part, Jonete Simsoun et Johanni Benstoun suo filio xvj
part, Johanni Davidsoun xxxij part, inde solvendo annuatim xl It.
ix celdras frumenti xj celdras ordei j c capones, et de summa dependente in
rotulo anni etc. xvjti super dictos tenentes, videlicet jcvj It. xiij s. iiij d.,
solvant xl li., et residuum remittitur ex consideratione auditorum, licet
solebant solvere octuaginta marcas cum victualibus et devoriis. Newton
de Reras. De dependentiis medie partis dicte ville assedate in feodifirma
David Huntar et ceteris tenentibus, que sunt viginti octo libre tresdecim
solidi et quatuor denarii, remittuntur ex consideratione commissariorum qua-
tuordecim libre sex solidi et octo denarii, et solvant residuum, videlicet
xiiij li. vj s. viij d. Nethir Reras, iiij li. j celdra iiij bolle ordei ij celdre
viij bolle avenarum xij capones, assedatur Johanni Beton, filio David
Betoun, pro terminis trium annorum, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
iiij li. Memorandum quod remittitur tenentibus occupantibus medietatem
terrarum de Newtoun de Reras, videlicet David Huntar et ejus sponse,
Michaeli Reid, Henrico Wemys, et Stephano Ednaim, durante eorum
vita, una annualis firma, videlicet 1 s., propter eorum inopiam ex con-
sideratione commissariorum. Balcomy assedatur David Lermonth pro
terminis trium annorum incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo, inde
pecunia lxvj li. xiij s. iiij d, et pro grassuma jcxxxiij li. vj s. viij d.
Introitus de Fiff in scaccario vij Augusti anno etc. xvij. Kingisbernis,
xl li. ix celdre frumenti xj celdre ordei jc capones, xvj part ejusdem quam
prius habuit Joneta Helys nunc assedatur dicte Jonete et Andree Kay
suo filio in feodifirma, et pro introitu dicti Andree 1 s. Feryfeild et
Bonefeild, xx li., nunc assedantur aldermanno, ballivis, et communitati
de Cupro et suis successoribus ad utititatem occupantium dictas terras
prout nunc occupant in liberum burgagium et feodifirmam, solvendo
EENTALIA DOMINI EEGIS. 499
annuatim xx It., licet assedabatur pro viginti sex libris tresdecim solidis
et quatuor denariis.
Kingis Kettle. In ilia parte octave partis de Kingis Kettill et dimedie Kingis Kettle,
decime sexte partis earundem in quibus Joneta Tait tanquam altera here-
dum qnondam Roberti Davidsone intratur, necnon in tertia parte dictarum
terrarum reservata Mariote Hop pro toto tempore vite sue, nunc de con-
sensu earundem sub firma instrumentorum ostensorum commissariis
intratur dominus Laurentius Alexandri loco ipsarum, solvendo ut in
rentali, et pro introitu dicti domini Alexandri xx s., soluti rotulatori.
Scriptum in scaccario xij° Augusti anno Domini etc. vcxvij° coram audi-
toribus ejusdem.
Newtoun de Reras, vij R. vj s. viij d. ij celdre frumenti ij celdre iiij Pag. 228.
bolle ordei xxiiij capones xlviij pultrie, cujus una medietas quam nunc ^®^oun de
habet in ass^datione Willelmus Parie per literas sub privato assedatur in
feodifirma Richardo Lundy et Matheo Pincartoun de mandato domini
gubernatoris, inde solvendo annuatim xij R. iij s. iiij d. x bollas frumenti
xij bollas ij ferio tas ordei xij capones xxiiij pultrias, introitus vero eorun-
dem ad hujusmodi terras erit immediate post mortem ipsius Willelmi, et
tunc solvant pro eorum introitu xiij R. vj s. viij d., et prout tenentes alie
medietatis dicte ville solvunt. Scriptum in scaccario xij0 die mensis
Augusti anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimo septimo coram
auditoribus ejusdem, rotulatore testante mandatum. Memorandum quod
tempore assedationis predicte prefati Richardus et Matheus solverunt
prescriptam summam viginti marcarum pro eorum introitu ad dictas
terras Roberto Bertoun, compotorum rotulatori, prout fatebatur in pre-
sentia auditorum scaccarii, et de qua summa dictus rotulator reddidit
compotum in compoto suo eodem anno.
Introitus de Fiff apud Edinburgh xxvij Aprilis anno xviij. Ardett. Ar(jett.
Illa octava pars de Ardett quam prius habuit Johannes Skirling nunc
assedatur Roberto Swyntoun et Jonete ejus filie in forma ut ceteri
tenentes dictam villam occupant, solvendo annuatim pro eadem secun-
dum ratam rentalis, et pro introitu xx s., soluti rotulatori.
Murthocarny, xx R. j celdra iiij bolle frumenti j celdra viij bolle ordei Murthocarny.
xxiiij capones xxiiij pultrie. Illa medietas earundem quam prius occu-
parunt Walter us Oliphant et David Swan et in assedatione habent, in
manibus Johannis Meldrum alias Marchemond herraldi per literas sub
magno sigillo ad vitam etc. , ostendat preceptum.
Introitus de Fiff apud Edinburgh xij Junii anno etc. xviij. Kingis- Pag. 229.
bernis, xl R. ix celdre frumenti xj celdre ordei jc capones, jj xvj part KmSlsbernis-
dicte ville quam prius habuit Robertus Calvert in feodifirma nunc
per mortem ejusdem assedatur Jacobo Calvert, suo filio et heredi, in
feodifirma et Margrete Ramsay uxori sue in vitali redditu, solvendo inde
annuatim secundum ratam rentalis, et pro duplicatione feodifirme ipsius
Jacobi vj R. xiij s. iiij S. ac pro introitu uxoris sue Iiij s. iiij d., soluti
rotulatori, pro quibus respondebit.
500
APPENDIX.
Kettill.
PAG. 230.
Thomastoun
cum molendino
Urquhard.
Pag. 236.
Apud Edinburgh xix Martii armo etc. xix. Kettill, xiij li. vj s. viij ct.
ij celdre j bolla j ferlota cum tertia parte ferlote ordei iiij celdre ij bolle ij
ferlote ij pecce avenarum viij auce xxxvj pultrie. Illa xvj part ejusdem
quam prius habuerunt Margareta Litstar et Jacobus Gourlay ipsius
sponsus, nunc per mortem dicti Jacobi assedatur prefate Margarete et
magistro Alexandro Gourlay, ejus fratri germano et heredi, in feodifirma,
solvendo inde annuatim secundam formam et ratam rentalis, et pro in-
troitu dicti magistri Alexandri xx s. , soluti Roberto Bertoune, rotulatori ,
et scriptum de mandato ejusdem.
Introitus anno etc. vcxx°. Thomastoun cum molendino, xx li., quas
prius habuit in assedatione Robertus Muncreif per ostensionem litere sub
privato, ut patet in rentali, nunc de consensu dicti Roberti assedantur
Waltero Lundy, nepoti et heredi apparenti Willelmi Lundy de eodem, et
Elizabeth Lindisay sue sponse, solvendo firmam et grassumam secundum
formam rentalis, et pro introitu dicti Walter i xv li., solute rotulatori.
Scriptum in scaccario xxj° die mensis Novembris anno predicto coram
dominis auditoribus, videlicet Gavino episcopo Abirdonensi, magistro
Roberto Eorman, decano Glasguensi, magistro Johanne Campbell, the-
saurario, et Roberto Bertoun, compotorpm rotulatore.
Apud Edinburgh xxjo Novembris anno predicto. Urquhard, xiij li.
vj s. viij d., assedatur Roberto Muncreif, filio quondam Georgii Muncreif,
pro terminis trium annorum datam presentium immediate sequentium per
decessum dicti Georgii sui patris, quia dictus Robertus est in rentali cum
dicto quondam Georgio suo patre et in possessione dicte assedationis etc.,
pecunia annuatim xvj H., et sic dictus Robertus augmenta vit rentale ad
quatuor marcas annuatim ultra summam pro qua prius assedabantur, ut
patet superius in hoc rentali, grassuma xiij R. vj s. viij d. soluta rotula-
tori,. et supportabit domino regi custodiam quingentarum ovium libere
citra summam prescriptam. Scriptum in scaccario coram dominis audi-
toribus subscriptis, videlicet reverendo in Cristo patre Gavino episcopo
Abirdonensi, magistro Roberto Forman, decano Glasguensi, magistro Jo-
hanne Campbell de Thornetoun, thesaurario, et Roberto Bertoun de
Uvirbertoun, rotulatore.
Commission to let Crown Lands.
James be the grace of God king of Scottis, to all and sindry our
leigis and subditis quham it efferis quhais knowlege tliir our lettrez sal-
cum greting. Wit ye ws with avise and consent of our derrest cousing
and tutour Jhone duke of Albany etc. , protectour and governour of our
realm, to haif maid, constitut, and ordanit, and be thir our lettrez makis,
constitutis, and ordanis ane maist reverend and reverend faderis in God
and our traist consalouris James Archibischop of Glasgw, our chancelar,
Gawyne bischop of Abirdene, David bischop of Ergile, maister Jhone
Campbell of Thorntoun, our thesaurar, Robert Bertoun, our comptrollar,
maister Robert Forman, dene of Glasgw, and maister Richart Both vile,
commissaris and settaris of all our landis, gevand and grantand to our
saidis commissaris or to fife of thame in absence of the laif our full power
RENT ALIA DOMINI REGIS.
501
and speciale mandment all our saidis landis to sett to sic personis as thai
sail think expedient for male, grassuine, and dewiteis as salbe sene proffit-
able be thame, and to do all utheris actis necessaris thairto, and generale
all uthir and sindry thingis to do, exerce, and use that in the premissis of
law or consuetude ar knawin to pertene, haldand and for to hald ferine and
stable all and quhatsumever thingis our saidis commissaris or fife of thame
in absence of the laif in the premisses ledis rychtuislie to be done. Quhar-
for we charge straitlie and commandis yow all and sindry our liegis
and subditis forsaidis that ye and ilkane of your redely intende, ansuer,
and obey to our saidis commissaris or to fife of thame in absence of the
laif in all and sindry thingis concerning the premisses under all pane and
charge that efter may follow. Gevin under our prive sele at Edinburgh
the first day of Januar the yer of God jmvc and xxj yeris and of our regnne
the nynt yeir. Per signaturam manu dicti domini gubernatoris sub-
scriptam etc.
Fiffe. Pag. 237.
Assedatio dominii de Fiffe, facta apud Edinburgh tertio die
mensis Januarii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo vice-
simo PRIMO PER DOMINOS COMMISSARIOS SUBSCRIPTOS, VIDELICET
REVERENDISSIMUM ET REVERENDOS IN CRISTO PATRES JACOBUM
GLASGUENSEM ARCHIEPISCOPUM, CANCELLARIUM, GAVINUM EPISCO-
PUM Abirdonensem, David episcopum Lismorensem, magistrum
Joh annem Campbell de Thorntoun, thesaurarium, Robertum
Bertoun de Ovirberntoun, rotulatorem supremi domini
NOSTRI REGIS, MAGISTRUM ROBERTUM FORMAN, DECANUM GLASGUEN-
SEM, ET MAGISTRUM RlCHABDUM BOTHVILE, CANONICUM GLASGUEN-
SEM, PER COMMISSIONEM SUPREMI DOMINI NOSTRI REGIS SUB
PRIVATO, CUM AVISAMENTO ET CONSENSU DOMINI GUBERNATORIS,
LICET INTROITUS AD ASSEDATIONES SUBSCRIPTAS INCIPIEBAT IN FESTO
Penthecostes anni Domini etc. quingentesimi vicesimi.
Quarterium de Edin.
Murefeild, xx s. yj pultre, assedatur Willelmo Name per decessum Murefeild.
Henrici Name sui patris pro terminis trium annorum, incipiendo in
festo Penthecostes anni Domini etc. vcvicesimi, solvendo ut in margine,
grassuma xx s., soluta rotulatori, et pro introitu dicti Willelmi xx s.,
etiam soluti dicto rotulatori. Estirdrone, x ii. ij celdre viij bolle frumenti Estirdrone.
iij celdre ij bolle ordei xxiiij capones. Illa sexta pars ejusdem quam
prius habuit in assedatione Johannes Hendersone nunc per mortem
dicti Johannis assedatur Margarete Caid sue sponse et Roberto
Hendersone suo filio pro terminis trium annorum incipiendo in festo
Penthecostes ut supra, solvendo pro dicta parte secundum formam
rentalis, et pro introitu xl s., soluti rotulatori, David Walkar pro vj
part et xviij part, Margarete Wilsone et Johanni Wilsone suo filio pro
ix part, Cristiane Wilsone et Johanni Wilsone suo filio pro duabus ix
partibus, Duncano Balfour, pro vj part. Molendinum et le Cottoun Molendinum
ejusdem, x li. xxiiij capones, Michaeli Hendersone et Roberto Scott pro ix ejusdemtCmn
partibus predicte terre et molendini, assedantur eisdem tenentibus pro
502
APPENDIX.
Molendinum
de Bello.
Maristoun.
Star.
Murthocarny.
Thomastoun
cum molendino.
Molendinum
fullonis cum
warda de Cupro.
Ardet.
Molendinum
de Ardet.
Luthre.
Molendinum
de Luthre.
Ferny, etc.
PAG. 243.
Parkhill.
Dene Myln.
Pratum de
Parkhill, etc.
terminis trium annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes anni Domini
etc. vcvicesimi, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma xxvj li. xiij s. iiij d.,
soluta rotulatori. Molendinum de Bello, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. xij capones
xxiiij pnltrie. Maristoun. Star, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. j celdra xij bolle
frumenti j celdra xv bolle ij ferlote cum bina parte ferlote ordei xxiiij
capones xlvij pultrie, assedatur Michaeli Balfour de Bourly militi pro
terminis trium annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes anno Domini
etc. vcvicesimo, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma vj li. xiij s. iiij d.,
soluta rotulatori. Murthocarny, xx K. j celdra iiij bolle frumenti j celdra
viij bolle ordei xxiiij capones xxiiij pultrie, cujus una medietas assedatur
Cristine Meldrum relicte quondam Thome Inglis et Johanni Meldrum
pro terminis ut supra, solvendo annuatim ut in margine, grassuma x li.,
soluta rotulatori. Thomastoun cum molendino. Molendinum fullonis cum
warda de Cupro. Ardet, xxix h. vj s. viij d. iij celdre iiij bolle frumenti
iiij celdre iiij bolle ordei viij capones lx pultrie. Illa octava pars quam
prius habuit Johannes Skirling in feodifirma nunc de consensu Johannis
Skirling, ejus filii, et Walteri Skirling, ejus patrui et tutoris, sub instru-
mento magistri Johannis Peblis ostenso necnon quodam appunctuamento
manibus dictorum Walteri et Johannis subscripto, ut aparuit, assedatur
Thome Berclay de Rynd in feodiBrma, solvendo inde annuatim secun-
dum formam rentalis, et pro introitu et duplicatione feodifirme iij li.,
solute rotulatori. Ilia viij part quam prius habuit David Grahame in
feodifirma nunc assedatur Jonete Grahme, filie et heredi dicti quondam
David, et Johanni Wilsoun ipsius marito in feodifirma, solvendo annua-
tim secundum ratam rentalis, et pro duplicatione feodifirme vj li., solute
rotulatori. Molendinum de Ardet alias Monisle Myln, x li. xxiiij capones.
Luthre, lxxiiij li. vj s. viij d., ilia dimedia decime sexte partis quam
prius habuit in feodifirma David Patoun nunc de consensu dicti David ac
Jonete Ramsay sue uxoris et Alexandri Patoun eorum filii assedatur in
feodifirma Thome Clerk, solvendo pro dicta parte secundum formam
rentalis et sicut alii tenentes solvant, et pro duplicatione feodifirme xlvj s.
viij d., soluti rotulatori. Molendinum de Luthre, vj li. xiij s. iiij d.,
assedatur Johannis Smyth et Roberto Utene pro terminis trium annorum
ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, et pro grassuma tantum, soluta rotula-
tori. Ferny, xx li. ij celdre frumenti ij celdre viij bolle ordei xviij
capones xlviij pultrie. Ramorgny et Lawfeild. Balgarvy. Rothulit.
Molendinum ejusdem. Brasina ejusdem. Feryfeild et Bonefeild, xxvj li.
xiij s. iiij d.
Quarteriitm de Lundoris.
Parkhill, viij li., assedatur Jonete Berclay, relicte quondam Johannis
Inche, qui obiit in bello, et Johanni Inche suo filio pro terminis trium
annorum, solvendo annuatim viij ii., et pro grassuma viij ii., solute
rotulatori. Dene Myln, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. xij capones. Pratum de
Parkhill. Esthalf de Dnnmure. Pratum ejusdem, ortus et brasina.
Westhalf de Dunmur cum le Bordlande. Pratum ejusdem, ortus
et brasina. Auldlundoris. Ortus de Auldlundoris. Alius ortus ejusdem.
Brasina ejusdem. Tria cotagia de Auldlundoris. Inchery.
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
503
xxviij Martii anno etc. xxij0. Kinloch, xxvj ii. xiij s. iiij d., cujus Pag. 245.
una medietas assedatur Elizabeth Muschett, relicte quondam Johannis Kinloch.
Balfour in Kinloch et Willelmo Scott, nunc suo sponso, per literas sub
privato manu domini gubernatoris subscriptas pro terminis novem
annorum, incipiendo quinto die mensis Decembris anno Domini millesimo
quingentesimo vicesimo primo, ut patet in dictis literis, solvendo an-
nuatim ratam secundum formam rentalis, grassuma dicte medietatis
xiij ii. vj s. viij d. , soluta rotulatori. Scriptum in scaccario vicesimo
octavo mensis Martii anno predicto coram dominis auditoribus et com-
missariis. Fabrile ejusdem. Cullessy, Wodmyln cum terris, silvis, Pabrile ejusdem,
lacubus, et molendino. Schirmure. Coleheuch. Cullessy, etc.
Quarterium de Uchtirmukty.
PAG. 247.
Estir Rossy, vj li. j celdra frumenti ij celdre viij bolle ordei x bolle Estir Rossy.
avenarum. Aula de Rossy, v It. vj s. viij d. xxiiij capones. Aula de Rossy.
Urquhard, xiij li. vj s. viij d., assedatur Johanni Betoun de Creich per Urquhard.
literas subscriptas manibus dominorum pro terminis trium annorum,
incipiendo in festo Penthecostes anni etc. quingentesimi vicesimi, sol-
vendo annnatim xv li. vj s. viij d. secundum formam dictarum litera-
rum ostensarum coram dominis commissariis de data apud Leith
decimo die mensis Aprilis anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo vice-
simo, et pro grassuma xv li. vj s. viij d. , similiter soluti dicto rotulatori.
Nunc assedatur dicto Johanni in feodifirma per cartam sub magno sigillo
et ratificatam in parliamento tento apud Edinburgh xxvt0 Februarii anno
etc. vcxxiiij°. In scaccario xxiij0 Maij anno etc. vcxxij°. Westir Westir Rossy.
Rossy. Illa tertia pars ejusdem quam prius habuit in feodifirma Johannes
Scrimgeour nunc de consensu ejusdem assedatur Elizabeth Balfour ejus
sponse et Marco Scrimgeour ejus filio in feodo et dicto Johanni in libero
tenera ento, solvendo inde ratam secundum formam rentalis. Scriptum in
scaccario xxvj0 Maij coram dominis auditoribus commissariis. Cotagia Cotagia de
de Uchtirmukty. Illa terra cotagia quam prius habuit in feodifirma Uchtirmukty.
quondam Johannes Brady nunc per mortem ejusdem assedatur in feodi-
firma Stephano Brady ejus filio, inde pecunia annuatim vj s. iij d. oh.,
et pro duplicatione feodifirme dicti Stephani vj s. iij d. oh., soluti rotula-
tori.
Introitus Fiff xxviij Januarii xanno etc. vcxxij° per rotulatorem. Cotlandis de
Cotlandis de Uchtirmukty, illa dimedia unius terre cotagie quam prius Uchtirmukty.
habuit in feodifirma Thomas Dawsone nunc de consensu ejusdem assedatur
Johanni Bust in feodo et dicto Thome in libero tenemento, inde solvendo
secundum ratam rentalis, et pro introitu dicti Johannis xxj s'. j d. soluti
rotulatori. Illa terra cotagia quam prius habuit in assedatione Johannes
Bavereche nunc de consensu dicti Johannis assedatur Roberto Stirk et
Thome Bavereche in feodifirma, solvendo annuatim secundum formam
rentalis, et pro duplicatione feodifirme xij s. vij d., remissa per dominos
auditores. Kilquychsse, iiij li. xiij s. iiij d., cujus una medietas assedatur Kilquychsse.
in feodifirma Cristiane Dempstartoun et Jacobo suo filio, inde pecunia
annuatim iiij li. Alia medietas ejusdem assedatur Jacobo Averie pro ter-
minis trium annorum incipiendo in festo Penthecostes anni etc. vcvicesimi,
504
APPENDIX.
solvendo annnatim xlvj s. viij d., grassuma iiij 11., soluta rotulatori.
Bannachy. Bannachy. Molendinum de Ucbtirmukty, ij celdre viij bolle ordei xij
de°Uditirmukty caPones j aper, assedatur Roberto Stirk, Jacobo Millar, et Johanni Millar
pro terminis trium annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes anni etc.
vcvicesimi, solvendo annuatim ut in margine, et pro apro debente de octo
annis ultimo elapsis componitur cum eisdem pro viginti solidis annuatim,
summa viij 11. soluta rotulatori, et in futurum dicti tenentes solvant
annuatim aprum sufficientem aut quadraginta solidos pro pretio ejusdem.
Motendinuni Molendinum de Lumquhat, vj 11. xiij s. iiij d. xij capones, assedatur
1 ' Egidie Barclay, relicte quondam Symonis Kirkcaldy, et David Kirkcaldy
suo filio pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine. Remittitur in-
Petlouchy, etc. troitus quia pater decessit in bello. Petlouchy. Westend de Stramiglo
cum molendino. Le Casche. Domus stans in communi de Cascbe.
Myris de Uchtirmukty. Northquarter de Uchtirmukty. South quarter.
Bondhalf. Gervesland. Marisland. Pratum de Ucbtirmukty.
Pag. 253.
Quarterium de Falklande.
Molendinum
de Fruchy.
Auldhall cum
molendino, etc.
Kingis Kettill.
Molendinum de Fruchy, Iiij s. iiij d. j celdra x bolle ij ferlote cum
bina parte ferlote ordei xxiiij capones, assedatur Willelmo Hendrysone
pro terminis trium annorum incipiendo in festo Penthecostes anno Domi-
ni millesimo quingentesimo vicesimo, per literas assedationis subscriptas
manibus dominorum de data apud Leith xvto mensis Maij anni predicti,
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma Iiij s. iiij d., soluta rotulatori. Auld-
hall cum molendino. Ballinkirk. Balbreky. Molendinum de Balbreky.
Kingis Kettill, xiij R. vj s. viij d. ij celdre j holla j ferlota cum tertia
parte ferlote ordei iiij celdre ij bolle ij ferlote ij pecce avenarum xxxvj
pultrie viij auce. Illa octava pars cum dimedia decime sexte partis ejusdem
quam prius habuit in assedatione dominus Laurentius Alexandri et Mariota
Davidsone in feodifirma nunc de consensu dictorum domini Laurentii et
Mariote assedatur Thome Alexander in feodifirma, solvendo secundum for-
mam rentalis annuatim, et pro duplicatione feodifirme xij s. iiij d., soluti
rotulatori. Illa octava pars ejusdem quam prius habuit in assedatione
Johannes Gourlay senior nunc de consensu dicti Johannis assedatur in
feodifirma Johanni Gourlay juniori ejus filio, solvendo secundum formam
rentalis, et pro duplicatione feodifirme xxxiij s. iiij d., soluti rotulatori,
reservato libero tenemento dicto Johanni Gourlay, seniori. Illa decima
sexta pars quam prius habuerunt Margareta Litstar et magister Alexander
Gourlay in feodifirma nunc de consensu dicti magistri Alexandri assedatur
in feodifirma dicte Margarete et Willelmo Litstar, solvendo secundum
formam rentalis, xx s. soluti rotulatori pro duplicatione feodifirme. Illa
' decima sexta pars quam prius habuit Henricus Rymar in feodifirma nunc
de consensu dicti Henrici assedatur David Rymar suo filio in feodifirma,
solvendo secundum formam rentalis, et pro duplicatione feodifirme xx s.
soluti rotulatori. Apud Edinburgh penultimo Februarii in scaccario.
Illa decima sexta pars ejusdem quam prius habuit in feodifirma Jacobus
Robertsone nunc de consensu dicti Jacobi, ut patet per instrumentum
publicum magistri Willelmi Ballingaw, assedatur Jacobo Robertson ejus
filio, genito inter ipsum et Elizabeth Rimour, in feodo et dicto Jacobo
KENTALIA DOMINI EEGIS.
505
seniori in libero tenemento, solvejido annuatim ratam secundum formam
rentalis, et pro duplicatione feodifirme xvj s. viij d., soluti rotulatori.
Scriptum in scaccario penultimo Februarii coram dominis auditoribus et
commissariis. Ballingaw. Annuus redditus ejusdem. Newtoun de Falk- Ballingaw.
land. Molendinum de Falkland, j celdra iiij bolle brasii xxxvj pultrie, ^g^e^reddltus
assedatur Jacobo Averie, filio quondam Alani Averie, pro terminis trium Newtoun de
annorum, solvendo inde annuatim ut in margine, sine prejudicio Cristiane ^j^ndinum
Dempstertoune durante sua vita. Quatuor brasine et sex cotagia ejusdem, de Falkland.
Fabrile ejusdem. Dorno. .Newtoun de Markinche. Ballinbla. Pomerium ^^jem etc
de Falkland. Cameron. Drumtenand. Villa sive burgus de Falkland.
Fruchy, xvj li., celdra v bolle, illa duodecima pars ejusdem quam prius Fmchy.
habuit in feodifirma quondam Nicholaus Ged nunc per mortem ejusdem
assedatur Andree Ged, ejus filio, in feodifirma, solvendo inde annuatim
firmas et devorias secundum formam rentalis, et pro duplicatione feodi-
firme xxx s. , soluti rotulatori.
Quarterium de Largo. Pag. 256.
Kingis Bernis, illa decima sexta pars cum dimedia quam prius habuit Kingis Bernis.
in feodifirma Thomas Calwert, senior, et Joneta Thomson, ejus sponsa,
nunc de consensu dicti Thome assedatur Thome Calwert, ejus filio primo-
genito, in feodo, et dictis Thome seniori et Jonete in libero tenemento,
inde solvendo annuatim ratam secundum formam rentalis, et pro dupli-
catione feodifirme vij li. x s., soluti rotulatori. Scriptum in scaccario
duodecimo die mensis Aprilis coram auditoribus. Newtoun de Reras. Newtoun de '
Nethir Reras, iiij li. j celdra iiij bolle ordei ij eeldre viij bolle avenarum ^ethir Iteras
xij capones, assedatur Johanni Betoun de Creich pro terminis trium
annorum, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma iiij ii., soluta rotulatori.
Quas prius habuit in assedatione Johannes Betoun de Creich, nunc de con-
sensu dicti Johannis assedatur Johanni Stewart alias Mathison, suo fratri
ex parte matris, pro terminis ut supra, inde solvendo ut in margine, ab-
sque grassuma quia dictus Johannes solvit grassumam rotulatori. Villa Villa de Largo,
de Largo, xxxij cotagia cum molendino. Craglande vocata Bailyelande. etc-
Tres brasine, Balcaras. Molendinum ejrusdem.
Septimo Januarii anno etc. xxi°. Pag. 264.
Sederunt cancellarius, episcopi Abirdonensis, Lismorensis,
DECANUS GlASGUENSIS, MAGISTER RlCH ARDUS BOTHVILE, CANONICUS
Glasguensis, thesaurarius, Robertus Bertoun, rotulator.
Anent the actioun and clame maid be Robert Muncrefe of Tibbirmello
aganis Johnne Betoun of Creif tuiching the richt to the assedatioun of
the landis of Urquhard pertening to the kingis graice lyand within the
erldome of Fiffe, that quhar it is allegeit be the said Robert that he has
tak and assedatioun of the saidis landis for termis to cum and is rentalit in
the sammyn, and producit the extract of the rentale tharapon, and gaif in
befor the saidis lordis certane resonis, allegeand be the sammyn that the
saidis landis suld pertene to him be resone of assedatioun as said is, and
ais anent the clame maid be said Johnne Betoun allegeand the saidis
506
APPENDIX.
Pag. 811.
Almornes Over
et Nethir.
Muncheis,
Barschean,
Marinaueh.
Castelgour.
Munches,
Bairscheane,
Marinaueh.
landis of Urquhard to pertene to him be resone of assedatione maid to him,
the lordis commissionaris and settaris of the kingis landis haifand power
thairto, and that he was lauchfully enterit be the stewart deput of Fyfe
and be the comptrollaris precept to the sammyn, baith the saidis partiis
being personaly present, thar richtis, resonis, and allegationis hard, sene,
and understand, and thairwith being ryplie avisit, the lordis commission-
aris forsaid decretis, deliveris, and decernis the saidis landis of Urquhard
to pertene to the said Johnne Betoun be resone of assedatioun maid to
him of the sammyn be the lordis commissionaris and settaris of the kingis
landis for the tyme haifand power thairto subscrivit with thair handis of
the dait at Leith the ten day of Aprile the yer of God jmv° and xx yeris
schewin and producit befor thaim, and that he was lauchfully enterit to
the saidis landis be the stewart deput efter the tenour of the comptrollaris
precept thairupon, as war clerly understand to the saidis lordis, and thair-
for ordanis the said Robert to decist and ceise fra the occupation of the
saidis landis in tyme to cum, and to remoif him and his gudis tliairfra to
be broikit and joisit peceable be the said Johne Betoun efter the forme
and tenour of his assedation and induring the termis contenit thairintill,
and ordanis him to be put in the kingis rentale of the sammyn, and the
said Robert Muncreif to be removit thairfra nochtwithstanding the extract
of the rentale and resonis producit be him, becaus the dait of the said
rentale is eftir the assedatioun maid to the said Johnne of the saidis
landis, as was inlykwise understand to the saidis lordis, and ordanis
lettrez be direct herupon gif neid beis.
Galloway subtus Cree.
Assedatio dominii de Galloway, facta apud Edinburgh primo die
mensis Martii anno Domino millesimo quingentesimo vicesimo
PRIMO PER DOMINOS COMMISSARIOS SUBSCRIPTOS.
Almornes Over et Nethir, xxiiij R., assedatur magistro David Dougles
et Georgio Douglas, filio quondam Roberti Douglas, pro terminis quinque
annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proxime futuro, solvendo inde
annuatim ut in margine, grassuma ejusdem xv R., soluta rotulatori.
Muncheis, Barschean, Marinaueh, xiij R. vj s. viij d., assedantur Georgio
Carnis et Cristiane Scott sue sponse pro terminis quinque annorum,
incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo futuro, solvendo annuatim ut in
margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Castlegour, xvj R., asseda-
tur Agneti comitisse de Both vile et Patricio comiti de Both vile ejus
filio pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes
proxime futuro, inde solvendo annuatim ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori, et pro grassuma quinque annorum immediate prece-
dentium hunc assedationem xvj R., similiter solute dicto rotulatori.
Scriptum in scaccario xiiij0 die mensis Martii anno predicto coram audi-
toribus et commissariis. Munches, Bairscheane, Marinaueh, xiij R. vj s.
viij 3., assedantur Agneti comitisse de Both vile et Patricio comiti de
Bothvile ejus filio pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo
Penthecostes proximo post lapsum terminorum contentorum in asseda-
tione facta Georgio Carnis de dictis terris, ut patet superius in rentali et
KENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
507
sine quacunque exactione dicti Georgii ultra quam solvere debet regi
durante sua assedatione, ex eo quod idem Georgius solvit grassumam
dictarum terrarum pro terminis quinque annorum ut supra Roberto
Bertoun, rotulatori, solvendo annuatim dicta Agnes tempore sue asseda-
tionis ut in margine xiij li. vj s. Viij d. Scriptam in scaccario xiiij
Martii. Molendinum de Butle, xij 11., assedatur Agneti comitisse de Molendinum
Bothvile et Patricio comiti de Bothvile ejus filio pro terminis ut supra, de Butle.
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori, et pro
grassuma quinque annorum immediate precedentium hunc assedationem
xij 11. , similiter soluta eidem rotulatori. Scriptum in scaccario die pre-
dicto. Villa de Butle, xiij 11. vj s. viij d,, Brekhauch, xiij R. vj s. viij d., Villa de Butle,
Chapeltoun, vj 11. xiij s. iiij 3., Craigtoun, vj 11. xiij s. iiij 3., Logan, chlpeftoun,
xiij 11. vj s. viij d. , assedantur Edwardo Maxwell, filio et heredi quondam Craigtoun, ’
Edwardi Maxwell de Tynwald, et Willelmo Maxwell ejus tutori pro Logan-
tempore minoritatis dicti Eduardi, pro terminis quinque annorum,
incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo futuro, solvendo annuatim ut
in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori per dictum Willelmum.
Balgredane, xiiij It., assedatur Georgio Carnis et Cristiane sponse sue Balgredane.
pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proxime
futuro, solvendo annuatim ut in margine, et pro grassuma xiiij 11. , soluta
rotulatori. Guffokland, iiij 11. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Johanni Gor- Guffokland.
doune de Lochinver et Roberto Gordoune de Glen, ejus filio, pro ter-
minis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotula-
tori. Corware, viij 11., assedatur predicto Johanni Gordoune de Lochin- corware.
ver pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, et pro grassuma viij 11. ,
soluta rotulatori. Nethir et Ovir Keltoun cum insula, xiij R. vj s. viij d., j^etliir et Ovir
cujus una medietas assedatur Georgio Langmur pro terminis ut supra, Keltoun.
solvendo inde annuatim ut in margine, grassuma vj R. xiij s. iiij d., soluta
rotulatori, quia ista assedatio est multum levata. Alia medietas ejusdem.
Quarta pars ejusdem. Clone, x s., assedatur Archibaldo Carnis pro ter- clone,
minis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotula-
tori. Medietas de Kirkandris, xx R. Halcokleys, Iiij s. iiij d. , assedatur Medietas de
Willelmo M£Clellane, fratri domini de Bondby, pro terminis quinque ^aRokRys*
annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proximo futuro, solvendo ut in
margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Knokmekle, viij R., Knokmekle.
assedatur Archibaldo Carnis et Johanni Carnis ejus filio pro terminis
quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proxime futuro,
solvendo annuatim ut in margine, grassuma viij R., soluta rotulatori.
Knoklitle, vj R., assedatur Jonete Mur et Andree Carnis ejus filio pro Knok Litle.
terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotula-
tori. Culgnaw, xxvj s. viij d., assedatur Johanni Carnis pro terminis ut Culgnaw.
supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma xxvj s. viij d. , soluta rotulatori.
Piscaria de Urr, xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Willelmo Carnis de Orchartoune piscaria de Urr.
pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta
rotulatori. Cule, xij R., assedatur Roberto Langmur et Willelmo Lang- cuje>
mur suo filio pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
xij R., et pro introitu dicti Willelmi vj R., solute rotulatori unacum gras-
suma. Nunc decimo octavo Julii anno Domini etc. vcxxvto per mortem
Willelmi Langmur assedatur Roberto Langmur, suo patri, et magistro
508
APPENDIX.
Quhitpark.
Corbertoun.
Slewingnaw.
Grangia de
Keltoun.
Daldawane.
Lochdoganis
Uvir.
Medillet
Nethir
Lochdoganis.
Carlinwerk.
Le Markis.
Le Markland
de Kilbryde.
Le Mote de Urr.
Clonyark,
Auchinske auch,
Caiglug.
Mylnbank.
Bordland de
Suthik, etc.
Pag. 317.
Barskeauch.
Tressok.
Auchinhay.
Clothok Mekle
et Litle.
Clonyark.
Auchinlosk.
Drumstinchell.
Georgio Langmur, fratri dicti Willelmi, pro terminis in rentali contentis.
Introitus remittitur ex consideratione commissariorum et auditorum
scaccarii. Quhitpark, v Ii. Corbertoun, xv ii., assedatur Johanni
Gordoune de Lochinver et Roberto ejus filio pro terminis ut supra,
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Slew-
ingnaw, vj ii. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Johanni Gordoune, filio quondam
Alexandri Gordoune senioris, per decessum dicti Alexandri, pro
terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta
rotulatori, et pro introitu dicti Johannis vj ii. xiij s. iiij d., similiter
soluti rotulatori. Grangia de Keltoun, xiij ii. vj s. viij d. Daldawane,
v Ii. vj s viij d. Lochdoganis Uvir, x ii., assedatur domino Willelmo
Wardlaw et Willelmo Lokkart, burgensi de Edinburgh, pro terminis
ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori.
Medill et Nethir Lochdogannis, xx ii., assedantur Gilberto M‘Clellane
pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, absque grassuma. Car-
linwerk, iij ii. vj s. viij d., assedatur Johanni Lindissay, filio quondam
Herberti Lindissay, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine,
grassuma x ii., soluta rotulatori. Le Markis, v ii. vj s. viij d. Le
Merkland de Kilbryde, xl s., quas prius habuit in assedatione Thomas
M‘Clellane de Bomby, nunc de consensu ejusdem assedatur Michaeli
M‘Garmore pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Le Mote de Urr, vj s. viij d. , assedatur
Patricio Sinclair, Clonyark, Iiij s. iiij d., Auchinskeauch,*iij ii. vj s. viij d.,
assedantur Mariote Bonkle pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine
sine grassuma. Caiglug, xxvj s. viij d., assedatur Herberto Heris pro
terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta
rotulatori. Mylnbank, Iiij s. iiij d., assedatur Michaeli Murray, filio et
heredi Alexandri Murray, et Helene Greir ejus matri pro terminis ut
supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori.
Bordland de Suthik, vj ii. Molendinum de Suthik, iij ii. Litle Racherne,
xxvj s. viij d.
Culven.
Barskeauch, v ii. vj s. viij d,, assedatur Johanni Lindissay, filio
quondam Herbert Lindissay, pro terminis ut supra, pecunia ut in
margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Tressok, Iiij s. iiij d.,
assedatur Johanni Lindissay pro una medietate ejusdem pro terminis ut
supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Alia
medietas ejusdem, Iiij s. iiij d., assedatur Karolo Murray et Fergusio suo
filio pro terminis ut supra, solvendo annuatim ut in margine, grassuma
. tantum, soluta rotulatori. Auchinhay, iij ii. , assedatur Mariote Bonkle
pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, absque grassuma.
Clothok Mekle et Litle, vj ii. xiij s. iiij d., Clonyark, xxvj s. viij d.,
assedantur Karolo Murray et Richardo ejus filio pro terminis ut supra,
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma viij ii. , de qua grassuma remisse eidem
Karolo de mandato domin igubernatoris iiij ii., et relique quatuor libre
solute rotulatori. Auchinlosk, xxvj s. viij d., assedatur Mariote Bonkle
pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, absque grassuma. Drum-
stinchell, iiij ii., assedatur Johanni Murray de Cokpule militi pro
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
509
terminis ut supra, pecunia ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotula-
tori. Laggane, iiij li. Bordland de Lagan, iiij H. viij s. viij d. Reid- Laggane, etc.
bank, xl s. Tressok, xx s. Alia medietas ejusdem xx s. Barsky, Barsky.
xxvj s. viij d., assedatur Willelmo Heris, filio quondam Roberti Heris
pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta
rotulatori. Barcloy, vj li. Glenstokane, xliiij s. iiij d. , assedatur Mariote Barcloy.
Bonkle pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, sine grassuma. Glenstokane.
Glenken. Pag. 319.
Castellmaddy clamatum per dominum de Daltoun hereditarie. Cullin- Castellmaddy.
daich. Park, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. Largmore, xl s. Clonary, xl s. , assedatur p^ndaich-
Johanni Mureheid pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma Largmore.
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Largway, iij li. vj 5. viij d,, assedatur Johanni ^ar^way
M‘Lellane pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Craginhay, vj S. xiij s. iiij d., ille due marcate Craginbay.
terrarum cum dimedia earundem quas prius habuit in assedatione David
Chalmer nunc de consensu ejusdem, ut patet per instrumentum publicum
domini Gilberti M‘Nach, notarii publici, assedatur Johanni Gordoun in
Hasilfeild, solvendo ut in margine secundum formam rentalis pro
terminis ut supra, et pro introitu dicti Johannis iij li. vj s. viij d., soluti
rotulatori. Drumboy, v li. vj s. viij d., assedatur Archibaldo Dunbar, Drumboy.
filio Jacobi Dunbar militis pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine,
grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Garvery, iij 11. vj s. viij d. Alia Garvery, etc.
medietas, iij li. vj s. viij d. Le Mote de Erlstoun, vj s. viij d. Knokin-
schene, Barskeauch Uvir, Middill, et Nethir cum piscaria, xxiiij li., Barskeauch
quarum terrarum quatuor marcate assedantur Johanni Gordoun juniori,
filio quondam Alexandri Gordoun militis, solvendo secundum ratam piscaria,
rentalis, et residuum dictarum terrarum assedatur Johanni Gordoune,
nepoti quondam Alexandri Gordoun senioris, pro terminis ut supra, sol-
vendo ut in margine pro sua parte dictarum terrarum, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Ardes Ovir, Hethir, . et Midle, xx li., assedantur Ardes Ovir,
Alexandro Gordoune pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, et
grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Corscrage, Corsmury, Barcloy, Corscrage,
Caldow, xxx li., assedantur Thome M‘Clellane de Bondby pro terminis ut Corsmury,
’ ’ , . . . . ? n , Barcloy, Caldow.
supra, solvendo annuatim ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotu-
latori. Craigmoy, vj 11. xiij s. iiij d. Slewindaw, vj li. xiij s. iiij d., Craigmoy.
assedatur Egidie Greiresoune et Mergrete Crechtoune, filie et heredi Slewindaw*
quondam Roberti Crechtoune, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in
margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Pollinyesk, xiij s. iiij d. , Pollinzesk.
assedatur Simoni Gordoune pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine,
grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Galtwellowis et Knokinvane. Galtwellowis
Cubbeis, vj li., assedatur Gilberto M'Clellane et Mergarete Hereis sue cuWieis^^6*
sponse pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori, et pro introitu dicte Margarete iij li. similiter solute
dicto rotulatori. Ernelosk, iiij li., assedatur Archibaldo Dunbar, filio Emelosk.
quondam Jacobi Dunbar militis pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in
margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Berntagart, v li. vj s. Bemtagart.
viij d. , assedatur predicto Archibaldo pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut
in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori.
510
APPENDIX.
Pag. 322.
Uvir Sannak.
Nethir Sannak.
Dunrod Sannak,
etc.
PAG. 323.
Trostre.
Culcragiis.
Methfeild.
Lagan.
Pollincre.
Foresta de
Buchane.
Piscaria de
Buchane, etc.
PAG. 325.
Kiddisdale.
Ardborg.
Fintellauch,
Beauch,
Clanriddir,
Garnescheauch.
Clauchry, etc.
Slewindonale,
Dalmerk, et
Dalwauchlyne.
Tulilagach.
Egirnes, etc.
Lefynnollo,
Lauchtalpane,
Carmultiburgh
et Lauchbeg.
Sannak.
Uvir Sannak, xx li. 1ST etliir Sannak, vj ii. xiij s. iiij d. , cujus una
medietas assedatur Roberto Gordoun de Glen militi pro terminis ut
supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Alia
medietas ejusdem, vj ii. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Karolo Murray et Richardo
ejus filio pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Dunrod Sannak, xiiij ii. Molendinum de Sannak, j
celdre iiij bolle farrine avenatioe. Grangia de Sannak, xl ii.
Twyname.
Trostre, viij li., assedatur Jolianni Mureheid pro terminis ut supra,
solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Culcragiis,
viij R., assedatur domino Willelmo Wardlaw, rectori de Dairy, pro ter-
minis quinque annorum ut supra, et Alexandro Hepburn de Richartoun,
solvendo inde annuatim ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori,
et pro introitu dicti Alexandri iiij ii. , similiter solute eidem rotulatori.
Methfeild, iiij ii., assedatur Gilberto Laudir et magistro Henrico, ejus
filio, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma tantum,
soluta rotulatori. Lagan, v li. vj s. viij d., assedatur Roberto Gordoun
de Glen militi pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Pollincre. Foresta de Buchane, x H., asseda-
tur Gilberto comiti de Cassillis pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo
in festo Penthecostes proxime futuro, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori. Piscaria de Buchane. Grangia de Spott. Mol-
endinum de Keltoun. Molendinum de Culven, v it. vj s. viij d., asseda-
tur Thome M‘Clellane de Bomby pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in
margine. Castellmanis de Kirkcudbrycht.
Galloway supra Cree.
Kiddisdale, xx li. Ardborg, xiij ii. vj s. viij d. Fintellauch, Beauch,
Clanriddir, Garnescheauch, x ii. xiij s. iiij d., cujus una medietas asseda-
tur Roberto Stewart de Mynto pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia x li.
xiij s. iiij d., grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Alia medietas earundem,
x li. xiij s. iiij d. Clauchry, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. Keroquherne, viij li.
xiij s. iiij d. Blairmalkin, viij li. Knokincur, vj li. xiij s. iiij d.
Knokkane, viij R. xiijs. iiij d. Cluttauch, iiij H. xiij s. iiij d. Kil-
darrauch, viij li. xiij s. iiij d. Kerebrewyne, viij R. xiij s. iiij d. Kila-
dame, Iiij s. iiij d. Slewindonale, Dalmerk, et Dalwauchlyne, xx R.,
assedantur Alexandro Kennedy pro terminis ut supra, solvendo annuatim
ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori. Tulilagach, vj R.,
cujus una medietas assedatur Uchtredo M ‘Dowell, nepoti et heredi quon-
dam Uchtredi M‘Dowell de Garthclone et filio quondam Thome M‘Dowell,
ejus patris, pro terminis ut supra, solvendo ut in margine, grassuma
tantum, soluta rotulatori per Johannem Weir nomine Alexandri M‘Dowell,
tutoris dicti Uchtredi. Alia medietas ejusdem, vj R. Egirnes, Culdery,
Ardcute, xx R. Knokaffrik, v R. Altoun, vj R. xiij s. iiij d. Berywallok,
v R. Calvornes, xxxiij s. iiij d. Quhyltis, iij R. Le Largis, iiij R.
Balgregane, iiij R. Lefynnollo, Lauchtalpane, Carmultiburgh, et Lauch-
beg, xxx R., assedantur Uchtredo M ‘Dowell, nepoti et heredi quondam
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
511
Uchtredi Makdowell de Garthelone, et filio et heredi quondam Thome
M ‘Dowell, ejus patris, pro terminis ut supra, pecunia ut in margine,
grassuma tantum, soluta rotulatori per Johannem Weir nomine Alexandri
M ‘Dowell, tutoris dicti Uchtredi. Glenturk, vj s. viij cl. Piscaria de Glenturk, etc.
Bladenach, iiij 11. x s. Molendinum de Bladenach. Ballindune. Molen-
done. Grangia de Ballindone assedatur Jonete Stewart, relicte quondam Grangiade
Johannis Dunbar de Mochrum, et Archibaldo Dunbar suo filio pro terminis Ballindone'
quinque annorum ut supra, solvendo annuatim xl H., illa conditione quod
dicta Joneta habeat dictam assedationem pro tempore vite sue. Fokfurde Fokfurde de
de Cree. Lochdogane, x 11. quas prius habuit in assedatione dominus Lochdogane.
Willelmus Wardlaw et quondam Willelmus Lokkart, burgensis de Edin-
burgh, nunc per mortem dicti Willelmi et de consensu dicti domini
Willelmi assedatur domino Alexandro Scott et Jacobo Scott pro terminis
in rentali contentis, solvendo annuatim ut in margine, et pro introitu
eorundem ad dictam assedationem, x H , solute dicto rotulatori. Scriptum
in scaccario quarto Martii anno vcxxiij° coram auditoribus.
Trabeauch et Culzenauch, Pag. 331.
Apud Edinburgh vij° die mensis Aprilis anno etc. xxijo. Terre de
Trabeauch jacentes infra vicecomitatum de Air extendentes ad viginti
libratas terrarum et terre de Culzenauch infra dominium de Galloway
extendentes ad quinque libratas terrarum antiqui extentus, quas habent
in assedatione Isobella Wallaice, relicta quondam Hugonis Campbell de
Lowdone militis et Hugo Campbell ejus filius per literas sub privato de
consensu domini gubernatoris pro terminis novem annorum, incipiendo
in festo Penthecostes anno etc. quingentesimo decimo sexto, ut patet in
dictis literis, nunc assedantur dictis Isobelle et Hugoni ejus filio pro
terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo immediate post lapsum dictorum
novem annorum nondum completorum, inde solvendo annuatim secundum
formam ren talis, et pro grassuma dictorum quinque annorum xx 11., solute
rotulatori. Scriptum in scaccario die predicto.
Stratherne. pag. 359.
Assedato dominii de Strathern, facta apud Edinburgh sexto die
mensis Februarii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo vice-
simo PRIMO PER DOMINOS COMMISSARIOS SUBSCRIPTOS, VIDELICET
REVERENDISSIMUM REVERENDOSQUE IN CRISTO PATRES JACOBUM
ARCHIEPISCOPUM GLASGUENSEM, CANCELLARIUM, GA VINUM EPISCO-
PUM Abirdonensem, David episcopum Lismorensem, magistrum
Johannem Campbell de Thorntoun, thesaurarium, Robertum
Bertoun de Ovirbertoun, rotulatorem supremi domini nostri
regis, magistrum Robertum Forman, decanum Glasguensem,
MAGISTRUM RlCHARDUM BOTHVILE, CANONICUM GLASGUENSEM, PER
COMMISSIONEM SUPREMI DOMINI NOSTRI REGIS.
Kinkellis North et South, ille quinquaginta solidate terrarum de South Kinkellis North
Kinkell quas prius habuit in feodifirma Robertus Wilsone nunc per et South,
mortem ejusdem assedantur in feodifirma Henrico Wilsone, ejus filio,
solvendo annuatim 1 s. secundum formam rentalis, et pro introitu et
512
APPENDIX.
Blairmore.
Glenlecharn.
Clachy.
Drumquhara-
gan.
Kinkellis.
PAG. 361.
Westir Glentarf.
Brigland.
PAG. 379.
Ormisheuch.
duplicatione feodifirme v li. , solute rotulatori. Ille sex librate terrarum
de Southkinkell quas prius habuit in feodifirma Georgius Grahame nunc
per mortem ejusdem assedantur in feodifirma Willelmo Grahame ejus
filio, solvendo annuatim x li., absque introitu seu duplicatione, quai
dictus Georgius decessit in campo de Flowdoun. Ille tres librate sex
solidate et octo denariate terrarum de Southkinkell quas prius habuit in
assedatione quondam Finlaus Leich nunc per mortem ejusdem assedantur
in feodifirma Willelmo Leich suo filio, solvendo annuatim iij ii. vj s.
viij a., et pro duplicatione feodifirme vj li. xiij s. iiij 3., soluti rotulatcri.
Blairmore, xiij li. vj s. viij 3., Glenlecharn, x li. cum parte marte,
Clachy, xxiiij li. cum martis, quas prius habuit in feodifirma quondam
Johannes dominus Drummond, nunc per decessum ejusdem assedantur
David domino Drummond, prenepoti dicti quondam Johannis domini
Drummond, et Johanni Drummond de Innerpeffrey, ejus tutori pro toto
tempore minoritatis dicti David, solvendo annuatim ut in margine cum
parte marte, et pro duplicatione feodifirme dictarum terrarum lxxxxiiij li.
xiij s. iiij 3., soluti rotulatori. Drumquharagan, illa marcata terrarum
antiqui extentus earundem vocata Monrusk quam prius habuit in feodi-
firma quondam Jacobus Reidheuch nunc per mortem ejusdem assedatur
in feodifirma Jacobo Reidheuch ejus filio, inde pecunia annuatim xxxiij s,
iiij 3. cum parte marte, et pro duplicatione feodifirme iij li. vj s. viij 3. ,
soluti rotulatori. Kinkellis, xxvj li. xiij s. iiij 3. , illa tertia pars terrarum
de Northkinkell quam prius habuit in feodifirma David Murray nunc per
mortem ejusdem assedatur Willelmo Murray ejus filio in feodifirma, inde
pecunia annuatim secundum ratam ut in margine, cum devoriis et parte
marte, et pro duplicatione feodifirme xvij R. xv s. vj d., solute rotulatori,
Scriptum in scaccario coram dominis auditoribus et commissariis.
Introitus in scaccario anno etc. xxij0 quinto Aprilis. Westir Glentarf,
v R, vj s. viij 3., quas prius habuit in assedatione Mauritius Nesone in
feodo et Murrok ejus mater in vitali redditu nunc de consensu dicti
Mauritii assedatur in feodifirma David Murray, filio Johannis Murray de
Strowane, solvendo inde annuatim viij li. cum parte martarUm, et pro in-
troitu dicti Davio iiij li., solute rotulatori. Scriptum in scaccario quinto
Aprilis anno etc. vcxxij. Brigland, v li. vj s. viij 3., quas prius habuit in
assedatione Johannes Betoun in feodifirma nunc de consensu dicti Johannis
assedatur in feodifirma Willelmo Stewart alias Mathison, fratri dicti
Johannis ex parte matris, inde solvendo annuatim vj li. xiij s. iiij 3. cum
martis, et pro introitu dicti Willelmi iiij R., solute rotulatori. Scriptum
in scaccario quinto Aprilis anno vcxxijQ.
Stewartoun.
Assedatio terrarum dominii de Stewartoun, facta apud Edin-
burgh TERTIO DIE MENSIS MARTII ANNO DOMINI MILLESIMO QUIN-
GENTESIMO VICESIMO PRIMO PER DOMINOS COMMISSARIOS PRE-
SCRIPTOS.
Ormisheuch, vj R. xiij s. iiij d., assedatur Isobelle Stewart pro terminis
quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proxime futuro,
solvendo inde annuatim ut in margine, grassuma tantum, soluta rotu-
RENTALIA DOMINI REGIS.
513
latori. Hoilhous, iij 11. vj s. yiij ft., assedatur Willelmo Fergushill et Hoilhous.
Niniano Fergushill ejus lilio pro terminis ut supra, inde pecunia annua-
tim ut in margine, et pro introitu dicti Niniani iij 11. vj s. viij d., soluti
rotulatori. Rydinghill, iij 11. vj s. viij d. Dowy Wra, iij 11. vj s. viij d., Rydinghill.
de quibus in manibus quondam domini Patricii Hammiltoun de Kincavile Duwy Wra.
sex solidate et viij denariate terrarum, quarum terrarum tres librate assed-
antur Agneti Montgumry, relicte quondam Alexandri Casia w, pro terminis
quinque annorum incipiendo in festo Pentbecostes proxime futuro, solvendo
inde annuatim iij 11. Pottartoun, iiij 11. vj s. viij d. , quas prius habuit in Pottartoun.
assedatione dicta Agnes, nunc de consensu ejusdem due marcate cum
dimedia marcata hujusmodi terrarum assedantur Johanni Fergushill,. et
residuum dictarum terrarum prefate Agneti pro terminis ut supra, solvendo
inde annuatim secundum ratam ut in margine, grassuina dictarum trium
libratarum de Dovvy wra et terrarum de Pottartoun xix marce vj s. viij d.,
soluti rotulatori, et pro introitu dicti Johan nis xxxiij s. iiij d., similiter
soluti dicto rotulatori. Bowaneschaw et Dryriggis, vj 11. xiij s. iiij d. Bowaneschaw
Mylntoun de Creauch, vj H. xiij s. iiij d. Chapeltoun, vj 11. xiij s. iiij d. efc -Dryriggis, etc.
Cuttiswra, iiij 11. xiij s. iiij d. Robertland, xxxiij s. iiij d. Cokilby,
xl s. Clerkland, viij 11., cujus una marcata earundem quam prius habuit Clerkland.
in assedatione Johannes Calderwod de consensu Nigelli Wyle, ut patet in
rentali, nunc assedatur dicto Johanni pio terminis quinque annorum
incipiendo in festo Penthecostes proxime futuro, inde solvendo annuatim
xxvj s. viij d., grassuma tantum ut ceteri tenentes solvenda domine de
Rowallan. Scriptum in scaccario x» Aprilis anno etc. vcxxij° coram
auditoribus. Alia medietas ejusdem. Tua Corshillis, iiij 11. Hairschaw, Tua Corshillis,
iiij 11. Blaklaw, vj 11. xiij s. iiij d. Alia medietas ejusdem, vj h. xiij s. efcc*
iiij d. Foulschawis, iiij 11. Molendinum de Clerkland, j celdra farrine
avenatice. Molendinum de Creauch, j celdra farrine avenatice.
Stewartoun. Introitus xvj die mensis Martii anno Domini millesimo Pag. 383.
quingentesimo vicesimo secundo per rotulatorem. Miltoun de Creauch, Miltouu de
vj h. xiij s. iiij d., quam prius habuit in assedatione quondam Johannes u
Striveling, filius quondam Johannes Striveling, qui obiit in bello sub
vexillo supremi domini nostri regis, nunc per mortem dicti Johannis
junioris assedatur Jonete Montgumry, relicte dicte Johannis, et uni proli
ejusdem, pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in festo Penthecostes
proximo, absque grassuma, quia dictus Johannes solvit grassumam in
ultima assedatione Isobelle Elphinstoun, et pro introitu dicte Jonete vj H.
xiij s. iiij d., soluti rotulatori.
Telyng et Polgavy. Pag. 393.
Introitus facti per dominos commissarios ut supra tertio die mensis
Martii anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo vicesimo primo apud Edin-
burgh ut supra. Balkello, iij 11. vj s. viij d. ij bolle avenarum vj pultrie, Balkello.
Petcammok, vj 11. xiij s. iiij d. iiij bolle avenarum xij pultrie, Polcak, Petcammok.
xiij 11. vj s. viij d. viij bolle avenarum xxiiij pultrie, villa de Teling, vj 11. m ..
xii] s. nij d. uij bolle avenarum xij pultrie, Bagraw, vj li. xiij s. mj d. j3agraW-
iiij bolle avenarum xij pultrie, Scheilhill, x H. xiij s. iiij d. iiij bolle Scheilhill.
VOL. XIV. 2 K
514
APPENDIX.
Polgavy.
Molendinum
de Teling.
avenarum xij pultrie, Polgavy, vj li. xiij s. iiij d. vj bolle avenarum xviij
pultrie, molendinum de Teling, iiij li., assedantur magistro Johanni
Campbell de Thorntoun, thesaurario supremi domini nostri regis, et
Isobelle Gray ejus sponse pro terminis quinque annorum, incipiendo in
festo Penthecostes proxime futuro, solvendo inde annuatim ut in margine
firmas et devorias.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
LIBER RESPONSIONEM ANNI IMV°XIII. LlB. 1513-1527.
FOL. 1.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 512 mare, de relevio dominii et baronie de Edinburgh.
Lestalrig cum suis pertinentiis, viz. le Manys et terris dominicalibus ville
de Lestalrig et villa de Leith cum molendinis ejusdem cum tenentibus
etc., ac advocatione et donatione ecclesie parochialis de Lestalrig, unacum
terris de Netliirgogar et dominio ejusdem ac villa et terris de Montlow-
thiane cum dependentiis earundem dicte baronie de Lestalrig an nexatis
et incorporatis, regi debito per sasinam datam Roberto Logane militi de
eisdem apud Perth 23 Oct. a.r. 1.
Jacobus Logane, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 40 11. de relevio Berwik.
terrarum de Riselaw cum pertinentiis, regi debito per sasinam datam
Johanni Edmonstoun de eisdem, 24 Oct. a.r.l.
Idem Jacobus * pro 20 Edinburgh.
Jacobus Logane, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 2 d. argenti Roxburgh,
per duplicationem albefirme terrarum baronie de Eduem cum molendino
et una tenandria de Ednem, exceptis et reservatis 40 marcatis terrarum
de Ednem, regi debitam per sasinam datam dicto Johanni Edmonstoun de
eisdem.
Idem Jacobus, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 40 s. de relevio Berwik.
2 terrarum husbandiarum jacentium in villa et territorio de Gradane, regi
debito per sasinam datam Patricio Diksoun dc eisdem, 24 Oct. a.r.l.
Idem Jacobus, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 30 marc, de Edinburgh.
relevio dimedietatis regi debito per sasinam [datam]
. . Houstoun de eisdem
relevio terrarum et baronie de Mailvil cum suis Edinburgh.
annexis, viz. terris de Stanehous, Prestoun, Wattirstoun, Morwynsidis, -El0L- 2-
Moshous, cum suis molendinis, tenentibus etc., regi debito per sasinam
datam Niniano Ross de eisdem, 24 Oct. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 11. de relevio terrarum de Portarsyde, regi Lynlithqw.
debito per sasinam datam Jacobo Dundas de eisde,m, die etc. predict.
Willelmus Sinclar in Morhame, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro Edinburgh
20 marc, de firmis 2 terrarum husbandiarum jacentium in territorio de HadinS-
Ballincreif, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum sasina
non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 10 marc, et pro 2 d.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme, regi debitis per sasinam datam
*The corresponding entry in the Index to the Responde Books is “Sasina Johanni
Edmonstoun terrarum de Nudry.”
516
APPENDIX.
1513.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun.
FOL. 3.
Roxburgh et
Selkirk.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun. •
Linlythqw.
Linlithqw.
Linlithqw.
Berwik.
Berwik.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun.
Patricio Hepburne, nepoti domini de Rollandstoun, de eisdem 24
Oct. a.r.l.
Willelmus Sinclar in Morhame, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro
2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme comitatus de Boithuile et baronie
de Halis cum suis annexis etc. unacum offu-iis magni admirrali regni
Scotie et vicecomitatuum de Edinburgh, Edinburgh infra constabulariam
de Hadingtoun, et Berwik, ac balliatus de Lawderdale, cum advocatione
et donatione prepositurarum, ecclesiarum, prebeudaruin, et capellaniarum
ejusdem comitatus, regi debitam per sasinam datam Patricio Hepburne de
eisdem 24 Oct. a.r.l.
Idem Willelmus, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro presentia dicti
Patricii Hepburne in itinere justiciarie d.n. regis tenendo infra vicecomi-
tatum de Roxburgh quotiens contigerit, pro servitio albefirme dominii
de Liddalisdale cum castro de Armitage, cum advocatione et donatione
ecclesiarum et capellaniarum ejusdem, et pro 160 li. per duplicationem
feodifirme terrarum et locorum de Fermehope, Kirkstede, Dry hope et
dimedietatis de Henvennell, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto
Patricio de eisdem die etc. antedict.
Idem Willelmus Sinclare, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 60 li.
de relevio baronie de Colestoun et pro 15 li. de relevio dimedietatis
baronie de Kettilstoun, regi debitis per sasinam datam magistro Patricio
Broune de eisdem anno etc. predict.
Dictus Willelmus, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 600 mare,
de relevio terrarum et baronie de Wynschburgh cum molendinis, tenentibus
etc. earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam Georgio Seytoun de
eisdem die etc. predict.
Dictus Willelmus, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 2 d. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme quarte partis terrarum de Estirbynnyng
eum principali mansione et orto ejusdem, regi debitam per sasinam datam
Georgeo Seytoun die eisdem die etc. predict.
Dictus Willelmus, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 2 d. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Hartishede et Cientis, regi
debitam per sasinam datam dicto Georgio Seytoun de eisdem die etc. pre-
dict.
Dictus Willelmus, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 2 d. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme baronie de Langtoun et molendinorum
ejusdem, unacum officio hostiarii camere regis dicte baronie adjuncto,
regi debitam per sasinam datam Jacobo Cokburne de eisdem 25 Oct. a.r.l.
Dictus Willelmus Sinclare, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro
120 li. de relevio baronie de Hirdmonstoun, cum advocatione et donatione
capelle Sancti Johannis Ewangeliste, cum tenentibus etc. ejusdem, regi
debito per sasinam datam Willelmo Sinclare de eisdem die etc. predict.
Idem Willelmus Sinclare, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro
1513.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
517
140 li. de relevio terrarum et baronie de Seytoun et Wyntoun, cum
castris, fortaliciis, tenentibus etc., et pro 1000 mare, de relevio terrarum
et baronie de Tranent, cum carbonariis de Tranent, Elphinstoun et
Fawside, unacum tenentibus etc. earundem, exceptis valoribus terrarum
subscriptarum pertinentium Jonete Hepburne sponse quondam Georgei
domini Seytoun pro toto tempore vite sue, viz. terrarum de Wyntoun
cum manerio, fortalitiis, orto et molendinis earundem, jacentium in dicta
baronia de Seytoun, necnon terrarum de IViylis jacentium in baronia
de Tranent, et 40 libratarum terrarum jacentium in villa et territorio de
Seytoun, ac 20 libratarum terrarum in Langnudry infra dictam baroniam de
Tranent, regi debitis per sasinam datam Georgio Seytoun de eisdem 25
Oct. ar. 1.
Jacobus Logane, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 2 d. argenti Edinburgh,
per duplicationem albefirme terrarum et baronie de Kosling cum castro,
fortalicio, et villa ejusdem, cum superioritatibus tenentium et tenandri-
arum ejusdem, necnon pro 300 mare, de relevio terrarum et baronie de
Pentland et terrarum de Pentlandmure, Kirkton, Quhithauch, Logane-
hous, Ernecraig, Sunnonyshope, Mortoun, et Mortounhall, dicte baronie
annexatarum, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Sinclare de eisdem
26 Oct. a.r.l.
Idem Jacobus, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 80 li. de relevio Edinburgh
terrarum de Mekill Pynkartoun et Litil Pynkartoun, regi debitis per Hadin'
sasinam datam Colino Campbell de eisdem 26 Oct. a.r.l.
Gilbertus Makuachtane de Dundaraw, vicecomes in hac parte, respon- fol. 5.
debit pro 300 mare, de relevio terrarum de Knapdale, cum officiis justiciarie, Terbart*
vicecomitis, coronatoris, et camerarii omnium et singularum terranlm de
Kyntyre et Knapdale, ac cum officio capitanei castri de Tarbert, et pro 2 d.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme terrarum et baronie de Skipynche,
regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Colino Campbell de eisdem die
etc. predict.
Georgius Buchquhannane, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 82 li. Dunbertane.
per duplicationem feodifirme terrarum et baronie de Rosneith, regi
debitam per sasinam datam dicto Colino Campbell de eisdem die etc.
predict.
Johannes Campbell de Ardfynglas, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit Ergile.
pro 2 clamidis per duplicationem albefirme terrarum dominii de Lorne,
et pro duobis paribus cirothecarun per duplicationem albefirme terrarum
et baronie de Kilmun, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum de Orchard, et pro duabus rosis rubeis per duplicationem albe-
firme terrarum de Bordland cum custodia castri de Dunnune, necnon pro
300 marc, de relevio terrarum et baronie de Lochquhow et Glenurquhay,
et pro 200 marc, de relevio terrarum et baronie de Ovircowell, et pro 40
marc, de relevio terrarum de Strathachy et Ardmarnok, et pro 40 li. de
relevio baronie de Ottir, et pro 40 li. de relevio terrarum de Auchna-
garryn, Cantra, Kildalvan, Innernele, Kamys, et Auchte Ewyn, et pro
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Foi. 6.
Renfrew.
Peblis.
Edinburgh.
Berwik.
Perth.
Fol. 7.
Perth.
Perth.
100 li. de relevio terrarum de Glasre, Cragvnche, Melport, Eddirling,
Causnach,. et Escholag, et pro 100 mare, de relevio terrarum de Arscho-
dinch, Tollart, Flemyng. Loyug, Torsa, et Sona, et pro 20 mare, de
relevio officiorum justiciarie, camerarie, coronatoris et locumtenentis regis
infra vicecomitatum de Ergill, regi debitis per sasinam datam Colino
Campbell de eisdem 26 Oct. a.r. 1.
Gilbertus Menezeis de Petfodellis et Johannes Mar, burgenses burgi de
Aberdene ac vicecomites in hac parte, respondebunt pro duobus paribus
calcarium deauratorum per duplicationem albefirme terrarum baronie de
Slanys cum officiis constabularie regni Scotie et vicecomitatus de Aberdene,
et pro 4 li. de relevio terrarum de Rettray, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Willelmo Hay de eisdem 27 Oct. a.r.l.
Symon Prestoun de eodem miles et Patricius Baron de Spittalefeild,
vicecomites de Renfrew et Peblis in hac parte, respondebunt pro 40 li. de
relevio terrrarum de Halton cum castro ejusdem, et pro 10 li. de relevio
terrarum de North raw et Rathow et pro 20 li. de relevio terrarum de
Westhall, et 30 li. de relevio trium partium terrarum de Nortoun, et pro
2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme quarte partis earundem terrarum
de Norton, et pro 2 &. argenti per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de
Quhitslaid, et pro 49 mare, de relevio terrarum de Estir Wormystoun,
Ovirkidstoun, Nethirkidstoun, cum molendino et pertinentiis earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Lauder de eisdem 27 Oct. a.r.l.
Jacobus Logan e, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 88 mare, de
relevio terrarum dominicalium et ville de Ovirgogar cum molendino, ten-
entibus etc. ac superioritate earundem, et pro 12 mare, de relevio terrarum
de Brounysfeild, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Lawder de
eisdem, anno etc. predict.
Predictus Jacobus Logane, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 20 R.
de relevio terrarum de Newbigging et pro 4 11. de relevio terrarum de
Rogerlaw et pro 20 s. de relevio terrarum de Blaksadis et pro 9 mare, de
relevio dimedietatis molendini de Lawder, regi debitis per sasinam datam
dicto Willelmo Lawder de eisdem die etc. predict.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 80 marc, per duplicationem feodifirme ter-
rarum de Lawar Mor, Lawar Manach, et Lawar Clene, et pro 10 mare, de
relevio terrarum de Auchtynreoch, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo
Campbell de eisdem 27 Oct. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 120 li. per duplicationem feodifirme ter-
rarum et baronie de Glenlyoun, extendentium ad 58 marcatas terrarum
antiqui extentus, regi debitam per sasinam datam Archibaldo Campbell de
eisdem 27 Oct. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro centum marcis de relevio terrarum et baronie
de Fynlarg, cum. molendino, annexis etc. earundem, et pro debita
administratione et exeeutione officii belliatus terrarum de Diseher, Toyer
et baronie de Glendurchart, et pro 40 marcis de relevio terrarum de le
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Porte de Lochtaj7, cum insula ejusdem et piscaria lacus ejusdem, unacum
terris de Eddirgole et Callylochane, regi debitis per sasinam datam Colino
Campbell de eisdem 27 Oct. a.r.l.
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Yicecomes respondebit pro 18 marcis de relevio terrarum de Pannele, et Perth,
pro 7 marcis de relevio terrarum de Duflettir, ac pro 7 marcis de relevio
terrarum de Nethirglenne, regi debitis per sasinam datam Colino Camp-
bell de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 U de relevio terrarum de Menstry cum Clakmannane.
molendino et pertinentiis earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam dicto
Colino Campbell de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 800 marcis de relevio terrarum dominii et Perth,
baronie de Erole et le Kirktoun earundem cum acris eidem adjacentibus,
ac donatione capellaniarum capellarum de Ros et Pacok, unacum terris de
Inchyra cum piscatura earundem, necnon terrarum et baronie de Capet
cum suis pertinentiis, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Hay de
eisdem 28 Oct. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 ii. de relevio terrarum et baronie de Perth.
Dulcrub cum molendinis et pertinentiis. earundem, unacum villa de
Donyng in liberum burgum in baronia creata, regi debito per sasinam
datam Andree Rollok de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 marcis de relevio terrarum de Westir- Pol. 8.
kynlocli et Estirkynloch cum molendino et pertinentiis earundem, ac 5 1>erth’
petrarum de le cane cheis de le Kirkland de Lundeiff, regi debito per
sasinam datam Johanni Cargill de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme 5 Perth,
marcatarum terrarum de Dunbullis, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme molendini de Kippanros, regi debitarum per sasinam datam
Alexandro Elphinstoun de eisdem 29 Oct. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 11. de relevio terrarum et baronie de Striveling.
Elphinstoun cum turre, fortalicio, annexis, tenentibus etc. earundem, et
pro 10 11. de relevio terrarum de Gargunnok, Carnok, et Plane, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Alexandro Elphinston de eisdem 29 Oct. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 marcis de relevio terrarum baronie et Forfar,
comitatus de Montros cum manerie, molendinis, piscariis, tenentibus etc.
earundem, et pro 100 marcis de relevio terrarum baronie de Kynnaber et
piscarie aque de Northesk cum tenentibus etc. dicte baronie, excepta una
quarta parte orientalis partis de Kynnabir tenta de David Foulertoun,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Graham de eisdem 1 ISTovemb.
a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 200 marcis de relevio terrarum et baronie de Striveling.
Mukdok cum castris et molendinis earundem unacum tenentibus etc., et
pro 100 marcis de relevio terrarum et baronie de Dundafmur cum tenenti-
bus etc. earundem, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
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APPENDIX.
Fol. 9.
Linlithqw.
Perth.
Aberdene.
Kincardin.
Forfar.
Fol. 10.
Renfrew.
Clakmannane.
Selkirk.
Roxburgh.
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terrarum et baronie de Atliera cum molendinis, tenentibus etc. earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Willelmo Graham de eisdem die
etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 ii. de relevio terrarum de Kynpoynt et
Elliotstoun, regi debito per sasinam datam dicto Willelmo Graham de
eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro tribus sectis annuatim ad tria placita capi-
talia curiarum vicecomitis de Perth pro servitio albefirme terrarum et
baronie de Kincardin cum castro et fortalicio earundem reddendis, ex-
ceptis terris de Callendermor, Callenderbeg, Dalrannich, Cultrannich et
Buthry dicte baronie annexatis et de rege in warda et relevio tentis, regi
debitis per sasinam datam dicto Willelmo Graham de eisdem 1 Novemb.
a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 120 li. de relevio terrarum et baronie de
Kelly cum molendinis, tenentibus etc. earundem, et pro 100 li. de
relevio terrarum et baronie de Balhaggarty cum molendindis, tenentibus
etc. earundem, et pro 2 ct. argenti per duplicationem albefirme summe
100 li. annuatim levande de firmis aquarum burgi de Aberdene, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Erskin de Nesbit militi de eisdem 1
Novemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 60 marcis de relevio terrarum et baronie de
Balmakelly cum tenentibus etc. earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam
Johanni Erskin de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
tertie partis terrarum de Pettarrow, regi debitam per sasinam datam dicto
Johanni Erskin de eisdem anno etc. predictis.
Duncanus Forestare de Garden, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro
500 marcis de relevio terrarum et dominii de Erskin cum turre, fortalitio
ejusdem, unacum tenentibus etc. dictarum terrarum, regi debito per
sasinam datam dicto Johanni Erskin de eisdem anno etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2 paribus calcarium deauratorum per dupli-
cationem albefirme terrarum et baronie de Alway cum castro, fortalitio,
molendinis, tenentibus etc. earundem, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme terrarum de Girmastoun, regi debitas per sasinam datam dicto
datam Johanni Erskin de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Duncanus Forestare de Garden miles, vicecomes in hac parte, responde-
bit pro 2 paribus calcarium deauratorum per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum de Synton et molendini earundem, regi debitam per sasinam
datam dicto Johanni Erskin de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Dietus Duncanus Forestare, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 2 d.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Nesbitt is, regi debitam
per sasinam datam dicto Johanni Erskin de eisdem, die etc. predictis.
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Senescallus respondebit pro 2 marcis de relevio unius marcate terrarum Stratherne.
de Uvirauchlansky, regi debito per sasinam datam dicto Johanni Erskin
de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Dun canus Forestare, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 2 paribus Striveling.
calcarium deauratorum per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Coltyn-
hufe et Tuchgorne et molendini de Coltynhufe, et pro 14 11. de relevio
dimedietatis terrarum de Cambusbaron cum donatione capelle ejusdem
alternatim cum contigerit, necnon officii vicecomitis de Striveling, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Jolianni Erskyn de Nesbit militi de eisdem
dictis die etc.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 paribus calcarium deauratorum per dup- Fol. 11.
licationem albefirme dimedietatis terrarum de Kylsytb et molendini ejus- stlivelin2-
dem cum tenentibus etc., ac dimedietatis terrarum de Glaswellis, regi
debitam per sasinam datam Willelmo Levingstoun de eisdem 2 Novemb.
a. r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 lib. cucumeris per duplicationem albefirme Berwic.
duorum quarteriorum orientalium terrarum de Blaremukkis, regi debitam
per sasinam datam Jacobo Dundas de eisdem, 2 Novemb. a. r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 11. de relevio orientalis partis terrarum Perth,
de Kynmonth et piscarie ejusdem, regi debito per sasinam datam
Alexandro Ramsay de eisdem 3 Novemb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 11. de relevio terrarum de Brutcastell, Berwic.
regi debito per sasinam Niniano Seyton de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 11. de relevio terrarum baronie de Tulch- striveling.
fresale cum molendino, tenentibus etc. earundem, et pro 20 marcis de
relevio sexte partis terrarum de Gargunnok cum turre, fortalicio et man-
sione earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Niniano Seytoun de
eisdem 3 Novemb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 113 11. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio baronie de Tuly- Clakmannane.
body cum molendino, tenentibus etc. ejusdem, regi debito per sasinam
datam dicto Niniano de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 80 11. de relevio terrarum baronie de Yestir Edinburgh
cum castro, fortalicio, mansione, molendino, annexis et pertinentiis ear- iariamdetabU
undem, et pro 20 marcis de relevio terrarum de Uxstoun, et pro 4 11. de Hadingtoun.
relevio terrarum de Blans, et pro 40 11. de relevio terrarum de Beltoun et
Gilpallat, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jolianni Hay de Hoprew militi
de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Willelmus Hay de Tallo, Johannes Hay de Uxstoun, Willelmus Peblis et
Borthuik de Crukestoun et Johannes Makquyet, vicecomites de Peblis et Selkirk-
Selkirk in hac parte, respondebunt pro 80 11. de relevio terrarum baronie
de Hoprewis et Lyn cum suis annexis, viz. -terris de Edston et Megoth, et
pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Jedworthfeild et
officii vicecomitatus de Peblis, et pro 50 11. de relevio terrarum baronie de
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APPENDIX.
1513.
Edinburgh.
Lanark.
Drumfreis.
Edinburgh.
Forfare.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun.
FOL. 13.
Berwic.
Perth.
Perth.
Renfrew.
Olivercastell, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Hay de Hoprew
militi de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 ft. de relevio terrarum baronie de Lochor-
worth cum tenentibus etc. earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam
dicto Johanni Hay de eisdem 3 Novemb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 ft. de relevio sexte partis terrarum de
Thankertoun et sexte partis molendini ejusdem, regi debito per sasinam
datam dicto Johanni Hay de eisdem die etc. predictis.
'Willelmus Hay de Talio, Johannes Hay de Uxstoun, Willelmus
Borthuik de Cruxstoun, et Johannes Makquyet, vicecomites de Drumfreis
in hac parte, respondebunt pro 40 ft. de relevio terrarum et baronie de
Snade cum tenentibus etc., regi debito per sasinam datam dicto Johanni
Hay de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum de Wrichtishous, regi debitam per sasinam datam Alexandro
Naper de eisdem 3 Novemb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 ft. de relevio terrarum de Connansith,
Leys, et Litilgardyn, per sasinam datam David Gardin de eodem die etc.
predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 12 ft. de firmis terrarum de Coldinstanys
existentium in manibus regis per spatium sex annorum ratione warde, et
pro 40 s. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Georgeo
Gibson de eisdem die etc. predictis. [Warda intratur in rotulis, relevium
cancellatur ob errorem clerici male retornantis.]
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum de Weddirburn, et pro 10 marcis de relevio dimedietatis terrarum
de Hareschaw, et pro 10 s. de relevio 15 aerarum terrarum ville de Pilrig,
et pro 20 s. de relevio unius terre husbandie jacentis infra terras et villam
de Gowanecruke, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme unius
terre husbandie cum dimedietate alterius vocate Bardislandis, et pro
6 marcis 'de relevio terrarum de Jardenfeild, regi debitis per sasinam
datam David Hume de eisdem 4 Novemb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 ft. de relevio terrarum de Estirmoncreif,
regi debito per sasinam datam Archibaldo Moncreif de eisdem 4 Novemb.
a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum baronie de Fyngask, regi debitam per sasinam datam Alexandro
Dundas de eisdem 4 Novemb. a.r.l.
Hugo comes de Eglintoun, vicecomesin hac parte, respondebit pro 2 d.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Elliotstoun, Schotarflete
et Nethirpennald, et pro 2d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme terrarum
de Glasfurd, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de
Padyok, Reding, et Haly, cum communi in commune de Largis, et pro
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148 marcis de relevio terrarum de Fernyneis, Riflat, Bar in Kilbercliane,
Brandiscroft, Wetelandis, Haris, Pennaldis, Borlandis, Mycheltoun et
Cragynfeoch, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam
Willelmo Sympil de eisdem 5 Novernb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 marcis de relevio terrarum baronie de Fol. 14.
Kynblathmont cum suis annexis, tenentibus etc., regi debito per sasinam 1 re‘
datam Johanni Lyoun de eisdem 5 Novernb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 200 li. de relevio terrarum et baronie de Perth.
Glasclune cum suis annexis, tenentibus etc., regi debito per sasinam
datam Jacobo Hering de eisdem 5 Novernb. anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Edinburgh
terrarum de Stevinstoun, regi debitam per sasinam datam Jacobo Wawane Hatlm§'
de eisdem 5 Novernb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de relevio terrarum baronie de Gorthy Perth,
cum molendino earundem et dimedietatibus terrarum de Dalpatrik cum
pendiculis, tenentibus etc., earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam
Georgeo Gorthy de eisdem 5 Novernb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 80 marcis de relevio terrarum de Balmatreu- Perth,
chtre, regi debito per sasinam datam Roberto Maxwell de eisdem 5 Novernb.
anno predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de relevio terrarum de Cragyver, Aberden
"Westir Lochell, Inenteir, Bawden, et Knokando cum molendinis earundem,
regi debito per sasinam datam Willelmo Mortymar de eisdem 5 Novernb.
a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 li. de relevio dimedietatis baronie et Fiffe.
terrarum de Glasmont, necnon terrarum de Balmowto, Carnegat, Balglalie,
cum molendinis le chymmis, necnon terrarum medietatis de Locherschir
Estir, viz. Balgregy, Balbethy, Balgony, Bowhill, Strarudy, Capildray,
Petkennay, Muretoun, Spittale, Dundonald, Cartmore et superioritatis
de Lochgelly Westir et Estir ac Balglalie Westir annexatarum dicte baronie
de Glasmont ; et pro 20 li. de relevio terrarum de Fiskmyllan ; et pro
18 s. de relevio 18 solidatarum de Logy ; regi debitis per sasinam datam
David Boiswell de eisdem 6 Novernb. a.r.l.
Johannes Murray de Cokpule, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro Fol. 15.
240 marcis de relevio terrarum baronie de Sanquhar, et pro 40 li. de Drumfreis-
relevio terrarum baronie de Crawfurdstoun, et pro 8 d. argenti per du-
plicationem albefirme terrarum de Kirkpatrik, et pro 40 li. de relevio
terrarum de Kirkpatrik Irngray, et pro 6 li. de relevio terrarum de Howth-
wate, Stanereis, Knokis, Twaithwatis, 1 marcate terre in Moffett et 5
libratarum terrarum in Wamfray, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme terrarum de Elliok, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto
Creichtoun de eisdem die etc. predictis.
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APPENDIX.
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Aberdene.
Perth.
Perth.
FOL. 16.
Perth.
Dunde.
Perth.
Perth.
Aberdene
Aberdene.
Aberdene.
Forfar.
Fiffe.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de relevio terrarum baronie de
Parkcrechmond, regi debito per sasinam datam Andree Hay de eisdem 7
Novemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de relevio terrarum baronie' de Inche-
mertyne cum piscatura nuncupata le Kingis Inche super aquam de Taya,
regi debito per sasinam datam Patricio Ogilvy de eisdem die etc. pre-
dictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 340 li. de relevio terrarum baronie de Alicbt,
et pro 25 marcis de relevio terrarum baronie de Ballindoch, et pro 82 11.
de relevio terrarum baronie de Megill, et pro 12 li.de relevio terrarum
baronie de Baltroddy, et pro 24 li. de relevio terrarum baronie de Mel-
gynche, et pro 40 marcis de relevio baronie de Carnbaddy, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Alexandro Lyndesay de Uchtirmonsy militi de eisdem 7
Novemb. anno predicto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 80 marcis de relevio terrarum baronie
de Petfoure cum piscaria ejusdem, regi debito per sasinam datam dicto
Alexandro Lyndesay de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Prepositus et ballivi respondebunt pro 66 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio dicte
summe annuatim percipiende et levande de magnis custumis dicti burgi,
regi debito per sasinam datam dicto Alexandro Lyndesay die etc. pre-
dictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5-li. de relevio terrarum de Fandowy, regi
debito per sasinam datam Finlao Baronsoun de eisdem 6 Novemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 120 marcis de relevio terrarum baronie de
Inchesture et Bawgawy, regi debito per sasinam datam Georgeo Kynnarde
de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de relevio terrarum baronie de Dalgaty,
regi debito per sasinam datam Alexandro Hay de eisdem die etc. pre-
dictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 marcis de relevio terrarum de Edane et
molendini earundem, necnon terrarum de Howmys, Auchmull, Strachar,
Auchnamanze, regi debito per sasinam datam Patricio Meldrum de eisdem
7 Novemb. a.r.l.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 18 marcis de relevio terrarum de Dal-
garnochis, Fyntreis et Crag, regi debitis per sasinam datam Gilberto
Dalgarnoch de eisdem, die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 80 marcis de relevio terrarum de Westir-
bricbty et molendini earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam Jacobo
Fothringhame de eisdem 7 Novemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de relevio trium quarteriorum terrarum
de Forthirramsay, 32 partibus earundem demptis, regi debito per sasinam
datam David Petcarne de eisdem die etc. predictis.
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Yicecomes respondebit pro 8 marcis de relevio tertie partis terrarum de Fyffe.
Ballingali, regi debito per sasinam datam Willelmo Ballingall de eisdem
7 Novemb. a.r. 1.
Johannes Oharteris, David Ganlin, Willelmus Arnote, et Jacobus Forfar.
Lindesay, vicecomites in hac parte, respondebunt pro 66 li. de relevio
terrarum baronie de Fynnevyn, et pro 144 li. 13 s. 4 ct. de relevio foreste
de Platane, et pro 255 li. 10 s. de relevio terrarum baronie de Glennesk, et
pro 18 li. 13 s. 4d. de relevio terrarum baronie de Kirkbucho, et pro 82 li.
4 s. 8 d. et 35 celdris et 6 bollis victualium de relevio terrarum baronie de
Downy, necnon pro 26 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio dicte summe exeuntis et
levande annuatim de magnis custumis burgi de Montrose, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Alexandro Lindesay de Uchtirmonsy militis de eisdem die
etc. predictis.
Predicte persone, vicecomites in hac parte, respondebunt 'pro 13 li. 6 s. Aberdene.
8 d. de relevio terrarum baronie de Tulnahalt, Tulebrok, et Newport, et
pro 66 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio dicte summe exeuntis et levande annuatim de
magnis custumis burgi de Aberdene, et pro 40 li. de relevio summe 40 li.
exeuntis et levande annuatim de firmis aquarum dicti burgi de Aberdene,
regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Alexandro Lindesay de eisdem, die
etc. predictis.
Predicte persone, vicecomites in hac parte, respondebunt pro 10 li. de Fiffe.
relevio superioritatis terrarum de Newhall, regi debito per sasinam datam
dicto Alexandro de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Prepositus et ballivi respondebunt pro 66 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio dicte Dunde.
summe levande annuatim de magnis custumis dicti burgi similiter regi
debito per sasinam datam dicto Alexandro Lindesay de eadem die etc.
predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 60 marcis de relevio 20 marcatarum terra- Renfrew,
rum antiqui extentus de Balrochane, regi debito per sasinam datam
Jacobo Flemyng de eisdem 8 Novemb. a.r.l.
Ballivus respondebit pro 30 H. de relevio 10 libratarum terrarum de Fol. 18.
Knok antiqui extentus, regi debito per sasinam datam Johanni Fresale de CuiiynShame.
eisdem 8 Novemb. anno predicto.
Ballivus respondebit pro 49 marcis 10 s. 8d. de firmis 18 solidatarum et Cunynghame.
6 denariatarum terrarum de Aldliall antiqui extentus, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 12 annorum sasina non recuperata, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 4 marcas et 2 s., et pro 4 marcis et 2 s. de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Andersoun de
eisdem 8 Novemb. a.r.l.
Idem ballivus respondebit pro 22 \ marcis de relevio marcatarum Cunynghame.
terrarum de Lochrig antiqui extentus regi debito per sasinam datam
Andree Arnot die etc. predictis.
Ballivus respondebit pro 10 H. de relevio 5 marcatarum terrarum de Cunynghame.
Auchinlos antiqui extentus regi debito per sasinam datam Jacobo
Auchinlos de eisdem 8 Novemb. a.r.l.
526
APPENDIX.
1513.
Cunynghame.
Cunynghame.
Cunynghame.
Striveling.
FOL. 19.
Edinburgh.
Fiffe.
Wigtoun.
Fiffe.
Renfrew.
Fiffe.
Ballivus respondebit pro 15 marcis de relevio 5 marcatarum terrarum
de Nethirkelsoland antiqui extentus, regi debito per sasinam datam
Johanni Kelso de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Idem ballivus respondebit pro 300 marcis de relevio 100 marcatarum
terrarum antiqui extentus baronie de Rowallane, regi debito per sasinam
datam Kentigerno Mure de eisdem anno etc. predictis.
Idem ballivus respondebit pro 53 marcis de relevio 17 marcatarum
8 solidatarum et 8 denariatarum terrarum antiqui extentus de Wodend,
Myltoun, Capronstoun, Warrikhill, Dregane, Warnyx et Drumgeislaw,
et \ marcate terrarum de Brouncastell, et unius annui redditus ^ lib.
piperis annuatim levandi de terris de Bertanliolm, regi debito per
sasinam datam Willelmo Cunynghame de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum baronie de Fyntre, et pro 40 li. de relevio terrarum baronie de
Buchlyvy Graham, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Graham de
eisdem 7 Novemb. a.r.l.
Thomas Dovvglas, Angus heraldus, et Robertus Davidson, vicecomites in
hac parte, respondebunt pro 20 li. de relevio terrarum de Bawillo, regi
debito per sasinam datam Johanni Forestare de eisdem 8 Novemb. anno
predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 24 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum baronie de Tervate cum turre et fortalitio ejusdem, et pro 10
marcis de relevio tertie partis de Caskelpy, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Alexandro Inglis de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Nevinus Agnew, vicecomes de Wigtoun et Are in hac parte, responde-
bit pro 120 marcis de relevio 15 marcatarum terrarum antiqui extentus
de Portre et marcatarum terrarum antiqui extentus de Kynhilt, 10
marcatarum terrarum antiqui extentus de Drummore et Kildonane,
jacentium infra vicecomitatum de Wigtoun, et 7^ marcatarum terrarum
de Myelanedale antiqui extentus, jacentium infra vicecomitatum de Are,
regi debito per sasinam datam Niniano Adare de eisdem 8 Novemb.
a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 240 marcis de relevio terrarum baronie de
Estir Wemys, terrarum medietatis de Lochorschir Estir, et terrarum
medietatis baronie de Glasmont cum suis annexis etc., regi debito per
sasinam datam Margrete Levingstoun de eisdem 8 Novemb. anno
predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de relevio terrarum de Innerkip cum
suis annexis etc., regi debito per sasinam datam dicte Mergrete Leving-
stoun de eisdem 8 Novemb. anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 200 li. de relevio terrarum de Burntoun et
Dalgynche, cum suis pertinentiis ac tenentibus etc., regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Wardlaw de eisdem 9 Novemb. anno predicto.
1513.
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527
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 li. de relevio terrarum baronie de fol. 20.
Perbroith, cum terris de Laudeferon et molendino earundem, terris de
Hastoun et Strogerfeild dicte baronie annexatis, et pro 2 d. argenti per
duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Urquliart, Myddil Urquhart, et
Loppyurquhart, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Seytoun de eisdem
9 Novemb. a.r.l.
Georgeus Dunbar et Michael Acoltrane, viceeomites in hac parte, Wigtoun.
respondebunt pro 112 marcis de relevio 40 marcatarum terrarum de Remis-
toun et 15 marcatarum terrarum de Lochrinald, regi debito per sasinam
datam Thome Maklellane de eisdem 9 Novemb. anno predicto.
Predicti viceeomites respondebunt pro 170 marcis de relevio 85 marca- Wigtoun.
tarum terrarum baronie de Mochrum, et pro 20 11. de relevio 10 marca-
tarum terrarum de Glentruplach et Culgunoeh, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Johanni Dunbar de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 240 marcis de relevio terrarum baronie de Ferth.
Ogilvv et terrarum de Abercarny, Abirurchill, Connoquhan, Cortoch
Arquhy cum duobus le Fowlis et Croftgregour ac uno annuo redditu 10
marcarum terrarum de Monze, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni
Murray de eisdem 9 Novemb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 11. de relevio terrarum foreste de Lawder, Berwik.
et pro 6 marcis de relevio molendini et dimedietatis molendini granorum
et fullonum jacentium in Lawderdale, et pro 12 marcis de relevio dime-
dietatis terrarum de Dalcoiff et unius annui redditus 13 s. 4 d. terrarum
de Dalcoif, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Lawder de eisdem 10
Novemb, anno predicto.
Nota quod firme dictarum terrarum, molendinorum, et annui redditus,
per deliberationem dominorum consilii de termino Sancti Martini proxime
futuro prefato Roberto Lawder reservantur.
Jacobus Logane, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 10 ii. de g0^-2^'
relevio dimedietatis terrarum de Sunderland, regi debito, et penes firmas
ejusdem de termino S. Martini proxime futuro, [que] similiter ex delibera-
tione dominorum consilii dicto Roberto Lawder reservantur, per sasinam
sibi datam de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 12 R. de firmis terrarum de Bawgilloquhy Forfar,
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, sasina non recuperata, et pro 24 11. de
relevio earundem, regi' debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Blare de
eisdem 12 Novemb. anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis duarum partium terrarum Aberdene.
dominicaliuin de Latheris, duarum partium terrarum de Rochoch, dua-
rum partium molendinorum de Drauchlok et tertie partis terrarum de
Rothibirsbane termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 marcis de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Stewart de eisdem 12 Novemb.
a.r.l.
528
APPENDIX.
1513.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun. ,
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun.
Striveling.
FOL. 22.
Fiffe.
Aberdene
Kincardyn.
Dunbertane.
Aberdene.
Forfar.
Fol. 23.
Renfrew.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 li. de firmis terrarum de Nethir Sideserf
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in inanibus regis sasina
non recuperata, et pro 10 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Patricio Sideserf de eisdem 12 Novemb. a.r.l.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 10 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis dime-
dietatis terrarum de Estcrag termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 21 marcis de relevio
ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Hepburn de eisdem
die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 4 11. 12 d. de firmis 6 bovatarum terrarum
de Arth, unacum 14 cotagiis terrarum ejusdem termini S. Martini ultimo
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 1611.
4 s. per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Roberto Bruse de eisdem 16 Novemb. anno predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum de Ballindone
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, et pro duobus paribus culearium alborum per duplica-
tionem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David Balfour
de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum de Litil Drum-
quliendill termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Thome Rede de eisdern 21 Novemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 30 It. de firmis terrarum baronie de Mundy-
nis termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 60 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Jacobo Lundy de eisdem 23 Novemb. a.r.l.
Walterus Buchquhannane de eodem, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit
pro 750 li. de firmis terrarum comitatus de Levenax cum tenentibus etc.
earundem termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 1500 li. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datarn Johanni Stewart de eisdem 23 Novemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum dimedietatis baronie
de Drumblate termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in mani-
bns regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 li. de relevio ejusdem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Georgio Halyburton de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 22 R. 10 s. de firmis terrarum baronie de Gask
et Balgowy cum bina parte terrarum de Petcur et bina parte molendini
earundem termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 45 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Georgio Halyburtoun de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro summis subscriptis de firmis terrarum sub-
sequentium termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
1513.
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529
regis tanquam senescalli Scotie sasina non recuperata, viz. pro 7 It. 10 s. de
firmis terrarum de Halkhede, Leyis et Thuriscrag dicti termini S. Martini,
et pro 4 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 5 marcis
de firmis terrarum de Ruchmoshil dicti termini, et pro duobus paribus
calcarium alborum per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 7 marcis
6s. 8d. de firmis terrarum de Arthurly dicti termini, et pro 2 d. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 7 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis
terrarum de Nethir Auchinbak dicti termini, et pro duobus paribus
cirothecarum per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 10 li. de
firmis terrarum de Inche dicti termini, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplica-
tionem albefirme earundem, et pro 5 marcis de firmis terrarum de Ovir
Rais dicti termini, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earun-
dem, et pro 7 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Dikbar, Mathobar, et
Castelbar dicti termini, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
earundem, et pro 7 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Ovir Auchinbak
dicti termini, et pro 15 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 20 s. de firmis
terrarum de Duncardlie dicti termini, et pro 3 marcis de relevio earundem,
et pro 20 s. de firmis terrarum de Dubbis dicti termini, et pro 3 marcis
de relevio earundem, et pro 20 li. de firmis terrarum de Ralestoun ejusdem
termini, et pro 40 li. de relevio earundem, et pro 30 s. de firmis terrarum
de Huntarhall dicti termini, et pro 3 li. de relevio earundem, regi tan-
quam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Niniano Ross de eisdem
24 Novemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 300 marcis de firmis terrarum comitatus Invernes.
Cathanie cum suis annexis, tenentibus etc. termini S. Martini ultimo pre-
teriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 600
marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni
Sinclar de eisdem die etc. predictis.
"Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 U de firmis terrarum de Quhitelaw termini Edinburgh
S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non Hading-
recuperata, et pro 10 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Patricio Quhitelaw de eisdem 24 Novemb. anno predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 25 marcis de firmis terrarum baronie de Kil- Fol. 24.
malamok termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis Elgin et Eores'
sasina non recuperata, et pro 50 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Gilberto Hay de eisdem 24 Novemb. anno predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de firmis terrarum de Mernys dicti Renfrew,
termini S. Martini, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata,
et pro 40 li. de relevio earundem, et pro 40 li. de firmis terrarum de
Nethirpollok dicti termini, et pro 80 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Roberto Maxwell militi de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de relevio terrarum de Mekildrippis Lanark,
regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debito per sasinam datam dicto Roberto de
eisdem, firmis earundem termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti sibi reser-
vatis, 24 Novemb. anno predicto.
VOL. XIV. 2 L
530
APPENDIX.
1513.
Kirkcudbrycht.
Roxburgh.
FOL. 25.
Drumfreis.
Forfar.
Forfar.
Aberdene.
Fol. 26.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun.
Johannes Carutheris de Lochtoun, senescallus in hae parte, respondebit
pro 2 3. argenti per duplicationem alhefirme terrarum et baronie de
Granane, viz. terrarum de Gordounstoun extendentium ad dimedietatem
terrarum de Glenken nuncupatam Bennahede, Acked Nenchen, Knokne-
man, Strowkawan et Hottirduskan cum lacu et messuagio de Lochinver et
terris de Grenane cum molendinis etc. earundem, regi debitam, firmis tamen
et proficuis hujusmodi terrarum termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti
Roberto Maxwell reservatis, per sasinam sibi datam de eisdem 24 Novemb.
anno predicto.
Item Johannes vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 60 h. de relevio
terrarum baronie de Maxwell, firmis earundem dicti termini ut prefertur
reservatis, regi debito per sasinam datam dicto Roberto Maxwell de eisdem
die etc. predictis.
Prefatus Johannes Charteris, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro
240 marcis de relevio terrarum baronie de Carlaverok et pro 23 marcis de
relevio terrarum de Springkell, firmis earundem predicti termini S.
Martini etiam ut premittitur reservatis, per sasinam datam dicto Roberto
Maxwell de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 H. de firmis terrarum de Kynnarde, una
octava parte earundem excepta, et dimedie partis terrarum de Carcary,
octava et sexta partibus integrarum terrarum de Carcary exceptis, termini
S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti, ac pro servitio custodie cellarium cervisie
regis infra vicecomitatum de Forfar cum contigerit ipsum ibidem residere,
per duplicationem albefirme earundem regi debitis per sasinam datam
Roberto Carnegy de eisdem 26 Novemb. anno predicto.
Johannes Cokburn, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 75 li. de
firmis terrarum et baronie de Craggis termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti,
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se exten-
dunt annuatim ad 150 ii., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem, et pro 15 ii. de firmis terrarum baronie de Dunlappy dicti
termini S. Martini, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 30 li., et pro 2 d. argenti per dup-
licationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni
Hepburn de eisdem 28 Novemb. a.r.l.
Jacobus Logane, Willelmus Sinclar, et Alexander Cokburn in Clerkyn-
toun, vicecomites in hac parte, respondebunt pro 45 ii. de firmis terrarum
baronie de Polgony termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
90 li., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam dicto Johanni Hepburne de eisdem die etc.
predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 R. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de
Blance termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentis in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 10 li., et pro
1513.
LIBEI RESPONSIONUM.
531
2 et. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Sinclare de eadem die etc. predictis.
Johannes Cokburne, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 15 li. de Perth,
firmis terrarum de Dulcrufe, Drumcarne, et Clothoch, cum molendino de
Dulcrufe termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 60 li. per duplicationem feodifirme earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Hepburne de eisdem die etc. pre-
dictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 152 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum baronie Forfar,
de Ouchterlowny alias Kelly et 2 marcatarum terrarum de Grenefurde et
5 marcarum annui redditus terrarum de Panmure termini S. Martini
ultimo preteriti existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro
305 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo
Ouchterlowny de eisdem 28 Novemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 11 li. 5 s. de firmis terrarum de Paynstoun Edinburgh
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti existentium in manibus regis sasina HadinS-
non recuperata, et pro 22 h. 10 s. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Thome Balye de eisdem 1 Decemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 h. de firmis terrarum de Growgare Are.
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
nOn recuperata, et pro 40 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Roberto Logane militi de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 51 K. 10 s. de firmis terrarum baronie de Perth.
Kynnoule, dimedietatis terrarum et baroniarum de Ballegarno et Abirnyte,
et terrarum trium villarum de Bauchaellis, et terrarum de Monydy, Rag-
ulmy, et Baublar ac 10 libratarum terrarum de Rossy termini S. Martini
ultimo preterti existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro
103 H. de relevio earundem regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Creich-
toun de eisdem 2 Decemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 200 marcis de firmis terrarum et baroniarum Fol. 27.
de Glennegas et Haldane termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti existentium p erth*
in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 400 marcis de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Haldane de eisdem die
etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 marcis de firmis terrarum de Rais Logane Renfrew,
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 80 marcas, et pro
12 latis sagittis per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Logane de eisdem 2 Decemb. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 25 li. de firmis terrarum de Kynrossy ter- Perth,
mini S. Martini ultimo preteriti existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 50 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Georgeo Halyburtoun de eisdem 3 Decemb. a.r.l.
532
APPENDIX.
1513.
Fiffe.
Lanark.
Perth.
FOL. 28.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun.
Roxburgh.
Selkirk.
Lanark.
Kincardin.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 11. de firmis quarte partis terrarum de
Burnturk cum 10 acris ear undem termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se exten-
dunt annuatim ad 6 li., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
earundem, et pro 16 11. 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Balmonth prefati ter-
mini S. Martini existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 33 li., et pro 10 s. per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Ramsay de
eisdem 6 Decemb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 800 marcis de relevio terrarum dominii et
baronie de Dowglas, et pro 300 marcis de relevio terrarum dominii et
baronie de Crawfurd Dowglas, regi debitis per sasinam datam Archibaldo
Dowglas de eisdem ultimo Decemb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum baronie Abirnethy, regi debitam per sasinam datam dicto Archi-
baldo de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 H. de relevio terrarum de Tomptalloun
cum castro et fortalitio earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam dicto
Archibaldo Dowglas de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Robertus Bode de Naristoun et Johannes Hammyltoun de Newtoun,
vicecomites in hac parte, respondebunt pro 400 marcis terrarum et
baronie de Jedworthforest cum suis annexis, tenentibus etc. termini S.
Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 800 marcas, et pro
duabus rosis rubeis per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam dicto Archibaldo de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Prefati Robertus et Johannes, vicecomites in hac parte, respondebunt
pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Selkirk termini S. Martini
ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 li., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplica-
tionem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Archi-
baldo de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 300 marcis de firmis terrarum dominii et
baronie de Avandal cum suis annexis, tenentibus etc. termini S. Martini
ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et
pro 600 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Andree Stewart de eisdem 4 Jan. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 11. 4 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum dominicalium
de Care termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 H. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, et
33 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum de Wattistoun predicti termini S. Martini,
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 3 h. 6 s. 8 d.
de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Ramsay de
eisdem die etc. predictis.
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533
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 H. de firmis 20 libratarum terrarum de Drumfreis.
Tynwald antiqui extentus termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 11. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Edwerdo Maxwell de eisdem 7
Jan. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 paribus calcarium deauratorum per dupli- Fol. 29.
cationem albe firme terrarum et baronie de Innerleith et terrarum de Edinljurgh'
Dairy, et Garmylton Nobili, cum molendinis, tenentibus etc. earundem,
dicte baronie annexatis, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Towris
militi de eisdem 3 Jan. anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 11. de firmis terrarum de Stanypeth Edinb^rgh^
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentibus in manibus regis sasina toun.
non recuperata, et pro 20 Et. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Johanni Lile de eisdem 7 Jan. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Hoprikscbelis Bervvic.
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, et pro 20 s. de relevio earundem, et pro 20 s. de firmis
terrarum de Quhitlaw Clowis predicti termini S. Martini, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 s. de relevio earundem,
necnon pro 20 s. de firmis officii custodie nemorum de Cokburnspeth et
terrarum eidem annexatarum dicti termini S. Martini, similiter existen-
tium in manibus regis, et pro 40 s. de relevio earundem, ac pro 10 marcis
de firmis terrarum de Bassinden dicti termini S. Martini, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 marcis de relevio earundem,
et pro 6 s. 8 d. de firmis unius marcate terrarum jacentis in Chernside
dicti termini, et pro 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, et pro 5 s. de firmis
terrarum de Foulfurdleyis predicti termini, similiter existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 1Q s. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Lile de eisdem 7 Jan. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 105 marcis de firmis terrarum baronie de Are.
(Jchiltre cum tenentibus etc. earundem termini S. Martini ultimo
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 250
marcis de relevio earundem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per
sasinam datam Jacobo Colvil de eisdem 9 Jan. anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 marcis de firmis terrarum de Gask et unius Aberdene.
annui redditus 13 s. 4 d. levandi de terris de Balmale termini S. Martini
ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et
pro 12 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Willelmo Burnet de eisdem 9 Jan. anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 M. de firmis terrarum de Estir Softlaw Fol. 30.
cum officio serjandie regis eisdem pertinente termini S. Martini ultimo Roxbursh-
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, ‘et pro 10 Er.
de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Elizabeth Fawlo et
Elene Fawlo sororibus de eisdem 12 Jan. anno predicto.
534
APPENDIX.
1513-14.
Edinburgh.
Peblis,
*
Invernes.
Renfrew.
Eol. 31.
Striveling.
Kincardin.
Kincardin.
Are.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 25 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Dalhousy
cum tenentibus etc. earundem termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, exis-
tentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 50 li. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Nicholao Ramsay de eisdem 14
Jan. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 li. de firmis terrarum de Denen Estir cum
tenentibus etc. termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in mani-
bus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 ii. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Patricio Quhitelaw de eisdem 20 Jan. anno
predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 24 ii. de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Arcles cum suis annexis, tenentibus etc. termini S. Martini ultimo pre-
teriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 48 li.
de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Georgeo Halyburtoun
de eisdem 22 Jan. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 li. de firmis 28 marcatarum terrarum de
Houstoun antiqui extentus termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 60 li. de relevio
earundem, necnon pro 30 li. de firmis 32 marcatarum terrarum antiqui
extentus dictarum terrarum de Houstoun dicti termini S. Martini, exis-
tentium similiter in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 60 li. , et pro 4 d. argenti per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam
Patricio Houstoun de eisdem 22 Jan. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 250 marcis de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Herbertscliyre cum molendinis, tenentibus etc. earundem termini S.
Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recup-
erata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 500 marcas, et pro duobus
paribus calcarium alborum aut 16 d. per duplicationem albefirme
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Sinclare de eisdem 24
Jan. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Balmane
•cum annexis earundem termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium
in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 100 li. de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Ramsay de eisdem, die etc.
predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Low-
ranstoun termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 li. de relevio earundem, necnon pro 20
marcis de firmis terrarum baronie de Disclune dicti termini S. Martini,
similiter existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40
marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro
Stratoun de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 160 marcis de firmis 5 marcatarum terrarum
1513-14.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
535
de Nethir Auchindrane alias vocatarum de Brigend antiqui extentus,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 8 annorum ratione warde, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 m arcas, et pro 20 marcis de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Montgumry de eisdem 26
Jan. a.r.l.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 4 marcis de firmis 8 marcatarum Are.
terrarum de Spetaleschelis termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium
in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim
ad 8 marcas, et pro 16 marcis per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, et
pro debita administration e in officio balliatus hospitalis de Kyngcais et
terrarum eidem pertinentium pro servitio albefirme ejusdem, regi tan-
quam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Hugoni Wallace de
eisdem 27 Jan. anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 22 marcis de firmis 11 marcatarum terrarum Fol. 32.
de Balmaclanochan antiqui extentus eam tenentibus etc. earundem termini
S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 44 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 10 marcis de
firmis 5 marcatarum terrarum antiqui extentus de Atiquyn, similiter ex-
istentium in manibus regis dicti termini, et pro 20 marcis de relevio
earundem, regi tanquam comiti de Carrik debitis per sasinam datam
Elizabeth Kennedy de eisdem die etc. supradictis.
Willelmus Portewus et Johannes Chepman, vicecomites in hac parte, Selkirk,
respondebunt pro 12 li. de firmis terrarum et loci foreste de Hanyng cum
loeu ejusdem, jacentium in foresta de Ettrik, termini S, Martini ultimo
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 48 li.
per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Robert Scott de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 marcis de firmis tertie partis terrarum de Perth.
Balharry termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentis in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 8 marcis de relevio earundem regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Cargill de eisdem 1 Feb., a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Forfar,
terrarum baronie et regalitatis de Kerymure cum tenentibus etc. earundem,
regi debitam per sasinam datam Archibaldo Dowglas de eisdem 1 Feb. anno
predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Lanark,
terrarum de Bothuile 'cum castro, fortalicio, annexis, tenentibus etc. earun-
dem, et pro sex capitibus latis sagittarum per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum de Braidwod cum castro, fortalitio, annexis, tenentibus etc.
earundem, regi debitas per sasinam datam dicto Archibaldo de eisdem die
etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 11. de firmis terrarum de Luklaw termini Fiffe.
S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 8 11., et pro 2 d. argenti
536
APPENDIX.
1513-14
FOL. 33.
Perth.
Fiffe.
Are.
Kirkcudbrycht.
Fiffe.
FOL. 34.
Berwic.
Fiffe.
per duplicationem albefirme earundem, necnon pro 6 s. 8 d. de firmis unius
insule terrarum dicti termini S. Martini, similiter existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 13 s.
4 d., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Ramsay de eisdem 7 Feb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 marcis de firmis 3 quarteriorum terrarum
de Drumdewane termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 12 marcis de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Regero Williamsoun de eisdem die etc.
predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 marcis de firmis terrarum de Westir Sawl-
ing termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Bruse de eisdem 8 Feb.
a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 marcis de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Aucbinlek, cum castro, fortalitio, molendinis, tenentibus etc. termini S.
Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recu-
perata, et pro 200 marcis de relevio earundem regi tanquam senescallo
Scotie debitis per sasinam datam David Boiswell de eisdem 8 Feb. a.r.l.
Senescallus respondebit pro 80 marcis de firmis 80 marcatarum terrarum
de Garoles antiqui extentus termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 160 marcas, et pro duobus paribus calcarium deauratorum
vel 13 s. 4 d. per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Alexandro Stewart de eisdem 11 Feb. anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 ii. de firmis terrarum de Westbernys et
Gallosyde termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina^ non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 100 ii.,
et pro 12 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Willelmo Cunninghame de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 ii. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de
Colburnspethschelis termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentis in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
12 1±. , et pro 6 s. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, necnon
pro tricesimo grano molendino de Colburnspeth de -‘omnibus bladis super
dicta dimedietate terrarum crescentibus, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Thome Angus de eisdem 14 Feb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 marcis de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Dury cum suis annexis termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium
in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 200 marcis de relevio ear-
undem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Dury de eisdem 18 Feb.
a.r.l.
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537
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 li. de firmis 5 marcatarum terrarum de Wigtoun.
Stronrawir et Markslewane antiqui extentus termini S. Martini ultimo
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 K.
de rei e vio earundem, regi debitis, per sasinam datam Thome Makdowel de
eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 16 s. 8 d. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de Forfar.
Cukestoun termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentis in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 88 s. 4 d.,
et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi tanquam
domino de Brechin debitis per sasinam datam David Fethy de eisdem 20
Feb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 12 marcis de relevio terrarum de Hill cum Edinburgh,
pertinentiis regi debito per sasinam datam Willelmo Elphinstoun de
eisdem die etc. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 30 s. de firmis capitalis messuagii mansionis, Linlithqw.
pomarii, et orti de Westirstrabrok cum 4 acris terrarum eidem adjacentibus
et 6 acris terrarum de Seytourland et 1 acre terre nuncupate le Serjand-
land termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 3 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Jacobo Thomsoun de eisdem 21 Feb., a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 25 marcis de firmis terrarum de Auchynbowy Fol. 35.
et molendini earundem cum pertinentiis termini S. Martini ultimo pre- strivelinS-
teriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 50 marcas, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, et pro 2| marcis de firmis tertie partis septime partis
terrarum de Carnok et Plane prefati termini S. Martini, similiter existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 5 marcas, et pro 9 s. 7 d. per duplicationem albefirme earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Bruse de eisdem 22 Feb.
a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 marcis de firmis terrarum de Ottirstoun Fiffe.
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 10 marcas, et pro
exercitione officii mari feodi orientalis partis quarterii de Inverkething
pro servitio dictarum terrarum, regi debitis per sasinam datam Elizabeth
Broune de eisdem 24 Feb. a.r.l. [Nota. Non constant per hanc respon-
sionem an dicte terre tenentur per servitium warde seu albefirme.]
Ballivus respondebit pro 30 marcis de firmis 20 marcatarum terrarum Cunyngliame.
de Terbert antiqui extentus cum pertinentiis termini S. Martini ultimo
perteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 60
marcis de relevio earundem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per
sasinam datam Niniano Ross de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Ballivus respondebit pro 40 marcis de firmis 20 marcatarum terrarum Cunynghame.
antiqui extentus de Giffertland termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, exis-
538
APPENDIX.
1513-14.
Peblis.
Fol. 36.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun.
Roxburgh.
berdeen.
Aberdeen.
Fiffe.
Fiffe.
tentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 80 marcis de relevio
earundem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam
Andree Crawfurd de eisdem 25 Feb. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 ii. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Scra-
ling cum suis annexis etc. termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium
in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 100 li. de relevio earendem,
necnon pro 13 M. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Heyndis dicte baronie
annexatarum prefati termini S. Martini, similiter existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatira ad 26^11. 13 s.
4 d. , et pro sex capitibus latis sagittarum per duplicationem albefirme ear-
undem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Cokburn de eisdem die
etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 22 li. 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Letbame
Wyntoun alias Wittoun, Brounysfeild alias Crayislandis, Newwerk alias
Langcrag cum pertinentiis termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium
in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim
ad 45 li. , et pro 4 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam dicto Willelmo Cokburn de eisdem die etc. pre-
dictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 9 li. de firmis 20 terrarum husbandiarum
de Cesfurde termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 18 li.,
et pro 18 B., de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto
Willelmo Cokburn de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 25 marcis de firmis terrarum de duabus
Auchynhuffis, Wortbill, Blallok cum molendino ejusdem, et Tulloch cum
suis pertinentiis termini S, Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 50 marcis de relevio earundem regi
debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Dugude de eisdem penultimo Feb.
anno predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 41 11. 10 s. de" firmis terrarum baronie de
Foverne cum molendinis earundem termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti,
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 83 li. de relevio
earundem regi debitis per sasinam datam Gilberto Turing de eisdem die
etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis majoris dimedietatis terrarum
de Carnnoch termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 li. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Nicholao Ramsay de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 5 li. pecunie, una celdra frumenti, una
celdra 4 bollis ordei, 9 caponibus, et 24 le pultre, de firmis terrarum de
Estir Farny termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 li. pecunie, 4 celdris frumenti, 5
celdris ordei, 3 duodenis caponum, et 96 le pultre per duplicationem feodi-
firme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David Admowty de
1513-14.
LIBEI RESPONSIONUM.
539
eisdem 2 Mar. anno, predicto. [Hec responsio dissona est cum carta, prop-
terea videndus est retornatus. ]
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 It. de firmis terrarum de Ricardtoun cum Fol. 87.
turre et manerie earundem termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium Edinburgl1'
in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 li. de relevio earundem
regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis, et pro 5 marcis de firmis terrarum
de Spittaltoun, similiter existentium in manibus regis prefati termini,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 10 marc., et pro duobus paribus
cirothecarum per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Wardlaw de eisdem 6 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit, pro 13 marc. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Aberdene.
Aucbmakoy et Oykarne termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium
in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 27 marcis de relevio earun-
dem, et pro 13 s. 4 d. de firmis unius annui redditus 2 marcarum levandi de
duabus partibus terrarum de Saithlie dicti termini S. Martini, similiter
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 marcis de
relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Bucbane de
eisdem 9 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomesrespondebit pro 15 R. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Wodmyln, Fiffe.
viz., de manerie et terris dominicalibus de Wodmyln cum molendinis et
acris ejusdem, terris de Estwod, Westwod, Wedderisbank, cum silvis
earundem et lacubus nuncupatis Blakloch et Bradeloch cum piscariis
earundem et anguillarum archis in torrentibus ab eisdem lacubus descen-
dentibus termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 30 R. 13 s.
4 d. , et pro 60 R. et 2 marc, per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Arnot de eisdem 10 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 11 mare. 3 s. 4 d. de firmis 7 marcatarum Wigtoun.
cum dimedia terrarum antiqui extentus de Cloucbtis cum pertinentiis,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium dimedie tatis unius anni sasina
non recuperata, et pro 22 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Willelmo Makcrystyn de eisdem 13 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 18 R. 17 s. pecunie, 3 celdris 13 bollis brasii Clakmannane.
de firmis terrarum baronie de Tulycultre, viz. terrarum de Bawharty, EoL' 38,
Drummy, Skanaich, Coisnacthane, Carntoun, cum molendino fullonum,
Ellokisdavok et Hervistdavok cum pertinentiis termini S. Martini
ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 27 R. 13 s. pecunie, 7 celdras 10 bollas
brasii, et pro 75 R. 8 s. pecunie, 15 celdris 4 bollis brasii per duplica-
tionem feodifirme earundem, necnon pro 2 R. pecunie et 3 bollis brasii
de firmis terrarum de Hyltoun de Tulycultre similiter dicti termini, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 4 R. et 6 bollas brasii, et pro 8 R. pecunie
et 12 bollis brasii per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Jacobo Colvil de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 32 s. 2 d. de firmis quarte partis terrarum Peblis.
540
APPENDIX.
1513-14.
Peblis.
Renfrew.
Peblis.
Selkirk.
Pol. 39.
Edinburgh.
de Glencothow, quarte partis terrarum de Glenlude, quarte partis terrarum
de Rauchane exceptis Nethircumriggis, superioritatis terrarum de Ovir-
smalehoppis et aunnui redditus 4 s. 4 3. dictarum terrarum de Ovirsmale-
hoppis termini S. Martini ultmo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 3 It. 4 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Georgeo Geddes de eisdem 14 Mar. a.r.l.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 3 R. de firmis terrarum de Wra
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, et pro 6 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam.
datam Jacobo Glenquhom de eisdem die etc. predictis.
Johannes Hay de Fudy et Robertus Dury, vicecomites in hac parte,
respondebunt pro 20 R. de firmis terrarum de Gorgye cum molendino,
tenentibus, tenandriis etc. termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 li. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Margrete Levingstoun de eisdem
terris 18 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 marcis de firmis dimedietatis terrarum et
baronie de Mennar termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 marcis de relevio earundem,
et pro 5 marcis de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de Corstonofeild et Catcor-
sane similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 10 mare, de relevio earun-
dem, et pro 50 s. de firmis terrarum de Brigland prefati termini S.
Martini, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 5 11., et pro 2 d. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme earundem, ac pro 5 mare, de firmis terrarum
de Welchhousis dicti termini S. Martini, que firme se extendunt annua-
tim ad 10 marc., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Lowis de eisdem 20 Mar.
a. r.l.
Jacobus Huntar et Thomas Johnestoun, vicecomites in hac parte,
respondebunt pro 40 s. de firmis terrarum de Philiphauch termini S.
Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 4 li. de relevio earundem, et pro 10 s. de firmis unius annui
redditus 20 s. terrarum Willelmi Jonkesone jacentium in villa et territorio
de Philophauch similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 2 d. argenti per
duplicationem albefirme ejusdem, et pro 10 s. de firmis terrarum de
Peilhill dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 20 s. de relevio earundem, et pro
2 li. 10 s. de firmis custumarum burgi de Selkirk prefati termini S.
Martini, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 5 R., et pro 10 R. per dupli-
cationem feodifirme earundem, necnon de debita administration e in officio
vicecomitatus de Selkirk, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Murray
de eisdem 23 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 marcis de firmis terrarum de Warestoun
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, et pro 20 mare, de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Andree Wardlaw 23 Mar. a.r.l.
1513-14.
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541
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 marc, de firmis terrarum de Slanys et Kirkcudbrycht.
Fawsid termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 marcas, et
pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Andree Moncur 23 Mar. a.r. 1.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 9 R. de firmis terrarum de Mane et molendini Aberdene.
earundem termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 18 il,
et pro duobus paribus calcarium pro milite valentibus 40 d. per duplica-
tionem albefirme earundem regi debitis, et pro 5 mare, de firmis terrarum
de Westir Rowanis dicti termini S. Martini, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 10 marc., et pro 4 li. per duplicationem feodifirme earundem,
regi tanquam comiti de Mar debitis per sasinam datam johanni Yaus de
eisdem 23 Mar. anno predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Fyndone Kincardin.
cum tenentibus, tenandriis earundem, cum pertinentiis termini S. Martini
ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et
pro 40 R. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni
Waus de eisdem 23 Mar. a.r. 1.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 12 marcis de firmis terrarum de Nethir Kincardin.
Cragnestoun et Ordmanstoun cum pertinentiis termini S. Martini ultimo
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata et pro 24
mare, de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Tulloch
de eisdem 23 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 73 marcis 10 s. de firmis 60 marcatarum Fol. 40.
terrarum dimedietatis de Mochrum antiqui extentus in proprietate et 13 Wigton'
mercatarum terrarum cum dimedia marcate et 40 denariatis earundem
terrarum dimedietatis de Mochrum cum tenandria termini S. Martini
ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro
147 marcis cum dimedia de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Patricio Dunbar de eisdem 23 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 mare. 10 s. de firmis 2 marcatarum Wigton.
terrarum cum dimedia de Knokincros et Drummaro cum pertinentiis
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, et pro 7 mare, cum dimedia de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Henrico M'Dowell de eisdem 23 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 44 R. de relevio terrarum de Duffous cum Elgin,
tenentibus, tenandriis, advocatione ecclesiarum et capellaniarum earundem,
regi debito per sasinam datam WillelmoS uthirland de eisdem 24 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 36 mare, de firmis 24 mercatarum terrarum Wigton.
antiqui extentus de G-arthlone termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata et pro 72 mare, de relevio
earundem et pro 22 mare, cum dimedia de firmis 15 marcatarum terrarum
antiqui extentus de Loclianis similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 45
542
APPENDIX.
1514.
Wigtoun.
Elgin.
Fol. 41.
Aberdene.
Wigton.
Forfar.
Kirkcudbrycht.
marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Uchtredo
M ‘Dowell de eisdem 24 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 71 marcis 3 s. 4 d. de firmis 45 marcatarnm
antiqui extentus terrarum de Corswell et pro 2| marcatis ejusdem extentus
terrarum de Mye cum pertinentiis termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 142 marcis 6 s.
8 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Fynlayo Camp-
bell de eisdem 24 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis unius annui redditus 40
marcarum annuatim exeuntis et levandi de omnibus et singulis terris et
baronia de Kilmalamak cum pertinentiis, viz., Pettogony, Sanctandrous,
Kirktoun, Barflathill, et Dunkympty termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti,
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 marcis de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Hay de eisdem
24 Mar. a.r.l.
Liber Responsionum Anni imvcxiv.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 fi:, de firmis terrarum de Blakhall et
Litillfollay, Blakwatter, termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 li. de relevio earundem,
necnon pro debita ministratione in officiis forestarie et coronatoris regali-
tatis de Garviauch, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Blakhall de
eisdem 27 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 15 marcis de firmis 10 marcatarum terrarum
antiqui extentus de Mekil Broclitoun termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, exis-
tentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 30 mare., et pro 4 d. per duplicationem albefirme earundem,
et pro 27 mare, de firmis 5 marcatarum terrarum antiqui extentus de Letil
Brochton, 10 marcatarum ejusdem antiqui extentus terrarum de Egirnes, et
3 marcatarum dicti antiqui extentus terrarum de Dalteyr cum pertinen.
similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 54 mare, de relevio earundem,
regi debi'tis per sasinam datam Patricio Murray de eisdem 28 Mar. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 22 li. 10 s. de firmis terrarum de North Mel-
gond cum pert, termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in mani-
bus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 45 ii. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Annand de eisdem 28 Mar. a.r.l.
Senescallus respondebit pro 16 mare. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 16 marcatarum
cum dimedia antiqui extentus terrarum de Bercly, Kirkcassald, et le Twenty -
schilling land cum pertinen. termini Sancti Martini ultimo preteriti, exis-
tentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 33 marc, et pro 4 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
earundem, et pro 6 mare, de firmis 6 marcatarum terrarum antiqui exten-
tus de Bardrochit et Gredok similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 12
mare, de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Patricio Murray
31 Mar. a.r.l.
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Yicecomes respondebit pro 25 s. de firmis terrarum de Balnakerde ter- Perth,
mini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 50 s. , et pro 2 d. argenti
per • duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Andree Rettray 1 Ap. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 mare, de firmis terrarum de Auchinbothy, .Renfrew.
Langmur cum pertinen. termini S. Martini uitimo preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 mare, de relevio earundem,
regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Jonete Langmur
et sex aliis suis sororibus de eisdem a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 marcis de firmis quatuor terrarum hus- Pol. 42.
bandiarum et unius perticate terre nuncupate Punderland et unius mfra^Hadhi"-
terro herbagii nuncupata Gersland cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ultimo ton.
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 10 marcas, et pro duobus denariis argenti per
duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Margrete
Cok et Elene Cok de eisdem, 3 Ap. a.r.l.
Senescallus respondebit pro 15 marcis cum dimedia de firmis 12 marca- Kirkcudbrycht.
tarum terrarum cum dimedia terrarum antiqui extentus de Over Gerton
in proprietate termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 31 marcis de relevio earundem, necnon
pro 4 marcis cum dimedia de firmis trium marcatarum terrarum predic-
tarum ejusdem antiqui extentus in superioritate similiter dicti termini S.
Martini, et pro 9 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Johanni Murhede de eisdem, 4 Ap. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 56 marcis 3 s 4 d. de firmis 37 marcatarum Wigtoun.
terrarum cum dimedia antiqui extentus de Glasserton termini S. Martini
ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et
pro 112 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Alexandro Steward de eisdem, 4 Ap. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 E. 10 s. de firmis 9 libratarum terrarum Roxburgh .
nuncupatarum Layngislandis termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro novem libris de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Pottar de eisdem, 5
Ap. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 H. 3 s. 4 d. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum Are.
de Nethirauldhall extendentium ad 40 solidatas terrarum antiqui extentus
et unius annui redditus 6 s. 8 d. annuatim debiti de terris de Ovir Aikhede
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 6 li. 6 s. 8 d., et pro
duobus denariis argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi
tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Leonardo Clerk de
eisdem, 5 Ap. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 80 li. de firmis 40 libratarum terrarum de Are.
544
APPENDIX.
1514.
FOL. 43.
Are.
Are.
Fiffe.
Aberdene.
Aberdene.
Fiffe.
Perth.
FOL. 44.
Fiffe.
Sexnok cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 160 li. de relevio earundem regi
debito per sasinam datam Johanni Campbell de eisdem, 5 Ap. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 marcis 10 s. de firmis dimedietatis 5 mar-
cat. terrarum de Myddilaucbindrane antiqui extentus termini S. Martini
ultimo preteriti existentis in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro
7 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de relevio ejusdem, [regi] tanquam comiti de Carrik debito
per sasinam datam Jacobo Blare de eisdem, 5 Ap. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 11. de firmis 20 11. terrarum de Glenmur
antiqui extentus cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 60 H. de relevio earun-
dem regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debito per sasinam datam Agneti
Lyndesay, Margrete Lyndesay, Jonete Lyndesay, et Cristine Lyndesay,
sororibus, de eisdem 6 Ap. a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 H. 8 bollis frumenti 1 celdra 4 bollis
ordei 5 bollis avenarum de firmis terrarum de Estir Rossy cum aula ejus-
dem, molendino, cimba, cowble et le ark super lacu de Rossy cuin pertinen.
existentium in manibus regis per spatium dimedietatis unius anni sasina
non recuperata, necnon pro 20 11. et 2 celdris frumenti 5 celdris ordei et 1
celdra et 4 bollis avenarum per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Bonar 29 Ap. a.r 1.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 240 11. de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Skeyne cum molendinis et pertinen. earundem existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 6 annorum sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 40 H., et pro 40 H. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Alexandro Skene ult. Ap. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2 denariis argenti per duplicationem albe-
firme terrarum de Logy et Dawen et quarte partis terrarum de Westoun
regi debitam per sasinam datam magistro Roberto Forman, decano Glas-
guensi, de eisdem 1 Maii a.r. 1.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 R. de firmis terrarum baronie de Craghall
cum suis annexis, tenentibus, tenandriis etc. termini S. Martini ultimo
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 11.
de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Kynnyn-
month de eisdem 5 Maii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 11. de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Innermeith cum suis annexis, pendiculis, tenentibus, tenandriis, libre
tenentium servitiis earundem termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti,
existentium in manibus regis sasina non'recuperata, et pro 100 11. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Richardo Stewart de eisdem 6
Maii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 25 s. de firmis decime octave partis terrarum
de Wemis Westir cum sale et carbonibus ejusdem termini S. Martini ultimo
1514.
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545
preteriti existentis in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 50 s.
de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Rettray de
eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 25 marcis de firmis terrarum baronie de Aberden.
Johneston termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 50 marcis de relevio earundem, et
pro 4 marcis de firmis terrarum de Inglauston similiter dicti termini S.
Martini, et pro 8 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 4 marcis de firmis
terrarum de Ballindocht etiam dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 8 marcis
de relevio earundem, et pro 6 li. 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Litil Dise,
Cragtoun, Standandstanys, Corshill, et Buchthil dicti termini S. Martini,
et pro 13 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo
Johnestoun de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 marcis de firmis baronie de Guthre Forfar,
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentis in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 100 marcas, et pro 100
marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 14 marcis de firmis terrarum de Balna-
brech similiter dicti termini S. Martini, que firme se extendunt annuatim
ad 28 marcas, et pro 56 marcis per duplicationem feodifirme earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Guthre de eisdem die mense et
anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 marcis cum dimedia de firmis 8 bovatarum Lanark,
terrarum jacentium in villa de Symontoun termini S. Martini ultimo
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 5
marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo
Grahame de eisdem, 7 Maii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 12 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Invenies,
terrarum de Ovvssine, regi tanquam comiti Rossie debitam per sasinam
datam Willelmo Ding well de eisdem 9 Maii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 21 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum Fiffe.
medietatis occidentalis de Dunmore cum le brewland et prato earundem
termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 43 marcas, et pro 86
marcis per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, et pro 20 marcis de firmis
terrarum de Glendowky cum pertinen. dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 40
marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Aytoun
10 Maii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 14 li. 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Popili alias Fol. 45.
nuncupatarum Sanctmawrislandis cum suis annexis, connexis, tenentibus,
tenandriis, et liberetenentium servitiis earundem cum suis pertinen. ter- ton.
mini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 29 ir., et pro 2 denariis
argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Patricio Ogill de eisdem, 11 Maii a.r.l.
VOL. XIY. 2M
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Berrric.
Lanark.
Edinburgh.
Roxburgh.
FOL. 49.
Stratherne.
Renfrew.
Fiffe.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 3 marcis 3 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum de
Lowchasscliele cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 6 marcas 6 s. 8 ct. , et pro 2 libris piperis per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Patricio dictis
die et loco.
Yicecomes respondebit pro duobus paribus calcarium alborum per
duplicationem albefirme terrarum et baronie de Cambusnethane cum
tenentibus etc., et suis pertinen., et pro 50 H. de firmis terrarum ville et
territorii de Carnweth, Cawlo, Carlinden, Murhall, Torbrekkis, Blakcastell,
Grenesyde, Auchingray, Moishatt, Croftbill, Estirsidewod, Westirsidewod,
Cleuch, et Hisewod, termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
100 marcas, et pro 2 denariis argenti per duplicationem albefirme earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Somervel de eisdem 12 Maii
a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 23 marcis 3 s. 4 d. de firmis cujusdam partis
terrarum de Gilmertoun olim Johanni quondam domino Somervel per-
tinentis, et pro xlvj marcis 6 s. 8 d. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam dicto Johanni Somervel de eisdem dictis die mense et
anno.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 11. de firmis terrarum proprietatis baronie
de Hawik, viz. ville de Hawik cum molendino ejusdem, terrarum de Est
Manys, Crumhauch, Kirktounmanys,Elexmurynes,Ramsyclewis, etBraidlie
cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 40 11. ,
et pro duabus sagittis per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 120
marcis de firmis reliquarum terrarum et tenandriarum dicte baronie prefati
termini S. Martini, similiter existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 240 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Jacobo Dowglas de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum de Kelty cum
pertinen. termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 30 li. de relevio earundem, regi tanquam
comiti de Stratherne debitis per sasinam datam Waltero Bonare de eisdem
13 Maii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum de Coldon, Woplaw,
et Knokglas termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 11. de relevio earundem, regi tanquam
senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Spreule de eisdem
die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 li. 3 s. 4 d. de firmis medietatis terrarum
de Cullessy Estir termini S. Martini ultimo preteriti, existentis in mani-
bus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 8 li.
6 s. 8 ct. , et pro 16 11. 13 s. 4 J. per duplicationem feodifirme earundem,
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regi ciebitis per sasinam datam Waltero Kincragy de eisdem 20 Maii
a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 11. de firmis dimedie partis terrarum de Forfar.
Arrot et Lichtounliil et dimedie partis molendini ejusdem termini S.
Martini ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non re-
cuperata, et pro 10 11. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Georgeo Arrot de eisdem 20 Maii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2£ marcis de firmis tertie partis occidentalis Perth. '
terrarum de Petcarne termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentis in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 5 marcis de relevio ejusdem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Waltero Chaip de eisdem die mense et anno
predictis.
, Vicecomes respondebit pro 68 11. 10 s. 10 ft. de firmis terrarum baronie Invenies,
de Stranarne cum castro de Damo ac tenentibus etc., termini S. Martini
ultimo preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et
pro 136 11. 19 s. 8 ft. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Alexandro comiti Crawfurdie de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 19 marcis 20 d. de firmis trium marcat. et 40 Fol. 47.
denariat. terrarum de Gargary antiqui extentus, 1 marcate terrarum de 8
Barmail antiqui extentus, 5 marcat. terrarum de Blarboy antiqui extentus,
1 marcate terrarum de Barvannage, et 2£ marcat. terrarum de Dirmadde
ejusdem extentus termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 38 mare. 3 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Edwerdo Maxwel de eisdem 20 Maii a.r.l.
Ballivus respondebit pro 10 marcis de firmis 2 marcat. cum dimedia Cunyngliame.
terrarum de Dunlophil antiqui extentus termini S. Martini ult. preteriti,
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 marcis de
relevio earundem, et pro 5 marcis de firmis 2 marcat. terrarum cum dime-
dia antiqui extentus de Craglylogane dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 10
marcis de relevio earundem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Montgumry de eisdem 22 Maii a.r.l
Vicecomes respondebit pro 4 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Uvir Kincardin.
Cragnestoun et medie partis molendini vocati Cragmyll termini S. Martini
ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro
9 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 4 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum
de Drummelle et medie partis molendini vocati Craymyll similiter dicti
termini S. Martini, et pro 9 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Alexandro Gardin de eisdem 22 Maii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis terrarum de Burrowfeild Forfar,
cum molendino earundem termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 marcis de relevio earun-
dem, et pro 3 11. de firmis dimedie partis terrarum de Newbiggin cum
dimedio molendini earundem dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 6 11. de
relevio earundem, et pro 30 s. de firmis octave partis et decime sexte partis
548
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Drumfreis.
FOL. 48.
Are. '
Invernes.
Edinburgh !
infra Hading-
ton.
Peblis.
Perth.
Edinburgh.
Peblis.
FoL. 49.
Edinburgh.
terrarum de Crago similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 3 ii. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Gardin de eisdem
22 Maii anno predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 s. de firmis terrarum de Halidayhill
antiqui extentus termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 4 ii., et
pro 6 s. per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Cuthberto Grersone de eisdem dicto die.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 25 marcis de firmis tenandrie de Wodheid
cum turre, fortalitio, manerie, et molendino de Wodheid cum pertinen.
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 50 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Willelmo Cunynghame de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 420 marcis de firmis terrarum de Culmore
cum pertinen . , existentium in manibus regis per spatium 21 annorum sasina
non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 marcas, et pro 20
marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Hugoni Ross
de Kilrawok de eisdem 22 Maii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 12 marcis de relevio 2 terrarum husbandiarum
jacentium in villa et territorio de Ballincreif, regi debito per sasinam
datam Georgeo Fawsid de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 8 H. de firmis 20 solidat, terrarum jacentium
in baronia de Glenquhom, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 8
annorum sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20
solidos, et pro 20 s. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Jonete Dikes one de eisdem dicto die.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis terrarum de Monorgond
et molendini earundem termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 marcis de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Gilberto Monorgund de eisdem die mense
et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 50 marcis de firmis baronie de Stratoun
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 100 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Alexandro Stratoun de eisdem 23 Maii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 marcis de relevio terrarum de Bogend, regi
debito per sasinam datam Georgio Fawsyd de eisdem dicto die.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 30 marcis de firmis terrarum de Orchatfeild
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 6 annorum ratione warde, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 5 marcas, et pro 5 marcis de relevio earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Henrico Cant de eisdem die mense
et anno predictis.
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Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 ii. de firmis terrarum de Panystoun, Edinburgh
Hoprig, et Quhitrig cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, exis- Hading'
tentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 It. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Bailye de eisdem 23 Maii
a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de Kincardin.
Balmaledy, Balmanach, Haltoun, Smethehill cum pertinen. termini S.
Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 It. , et pro 2 d. argent iper dupli-
cationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro
Liell de eisdem 24 Maii anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 marcis 10 s. de firmis 20 solidat, terrarum Wigtoun.
de Barnysbreauch antiqui extentus cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult.
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 13
marcis 6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Johanni Murheid de eisdem 24 Maii anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 li. de firmis terrarum de Petcullo termini Fiffe.
S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuper-
ata, et pro 8 It. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David
Balfour de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de Fiffe.
Aldmorys, tertie partis terrarum de Balcongy, tertie partis terrarum de
Strowbyrne cum tertia parte molendini ejusdem, tertie partis terrarum de
Fordale, et tertie partis terrarum de Kolbakye cum pertinen. termini S.
Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata,
et pro 20 11. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo
Bruce de eisdem 26 Maii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 11. de firmis terrarum de Randelstoun Fiffe.
termini S. ^Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 20 11. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Alexandro Myrton die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 18 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 5 mareat. terra- Wigtoun.
rura antiqui extentus de Lochnall, 5 mareat. terrarum de Salschary anti-
qui extentus, et 2 mareat. cum dimedia terrarum de Dundunne antiqui
extentus, unacum officiis vicecomitis de Wigtoun, constabularii de Loch- Fol. 60.
nall, et ballivi de Leswalt, termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium
in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 37 marcis de relevio earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Agnew de eisdem 26 Maii
a.r.l.
Senescallus respondebit pro 7 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 5 mareat. terra- Kirkcudbrycht.
rum de Craggo et 2 mareat. cum dimedia terrarum de Dawcharne cum
pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 15 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debito
per sasinam datam Rogero Gordoun dicto die.
550
APPENDIX.
1514.
Kirkcudbrycht.
Kirkcudbrycht.
Drumfreis.
Are.
Are.
Perth.
Fol. 51.
Renfrew.
Cunynghame.
Senescallus respondebit pro 15 marcis de firmis terrarum de Auchingrane
et Conlocli termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 30 marc, de relevio earundem, et pro 18
marcis de firmis 15 marcat. terrarum de Litill Ardis et 3 marcat. terrarum
de Killarne dicti termini S. Martini, similiter existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 30 marcis de rele via earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro lievingstoun de eisdem dicto die.
Senecallus respondebit pro 32 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 10 librat, terrarum
de Catbulle antiqui extentus, 10 marcat. terrarum de Knokrewoch
ejusdem extentus termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 45 marcis de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Fynlayo Campbell de eisdem 26 Maii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 marcis de firmisterrarum de Hardland et
Monebouye termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et de 12 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Georgeo Gordoun de eisdem 26 Maii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 7 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis unius marcate
terrarum de Cragfyn, 2 marcat. terrarum de Knokbrak, et 2 marcat.
terrarum de Clonopach antiqui extentus termini S. Martini ult. preteriti,
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 15 marcis de
relevio earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam Johanni Kennedy de
eisdem 26 Maii a.r.l.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 16 mare, de firmis 8 marcat. terrarum
de Monyliagane et Keremene antiqui extentus termini S. Martini ult.
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 32
marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 12 marcis de firmis 10 librat, terrarum
de Sanqubarmur antiqui extentus dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 24 marcis
de relevio earundem regi debito per sasinam datam Johanni Mur de eisdem
die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis terrarum baronie de
Monyward cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 marcis de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam David Toscheoch de eisdem die, mense, et
anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 15 marcis de firmis terrarum de Nether
Johnestoun cum molendinis earundem et dimedietatis terrarum de Over
Johnestoun termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 30 marcis de relevio earundem, et’ pro
30 marcis de firmis terrarum de Auchinbothy Wallace dicti termini S.
Martini, similiter existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et
pro 40 marcis de relevio earundem regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debito
per sasinam datam Stephano Wallace de eisdem 26 Maii a.r.l.
Ballivus respondebit pro 120 marcis de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum antiqui
extentus de Donyfattis, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 6
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annorum sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20
marcas, et pro 20 marcis de relevio earundem, regi tanquam senescallo
Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Mur de eisdem die mense et
anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis 20 librat, terrarum cum JBerwic.
turre earundem jacentium in villa et territorio de Mersyntoun termini S.
Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 K., et pro 2 d. argenti per dupli-
cationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Thome Ker
de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 marcis de firmis terrarum de Lokarthill cum Lanark,
pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Willelmo Balye de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 35 It de firmis terrarum et baronie de Dun Forfar,
cum piscaria, tenentibus, tenandriis, et liberetenentium servitiis earundem
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 70 U de relevio earundem, et pro 10 marcis de firmis
dimedie partis terrarum dominicalium de Dun cum castro et loco ejusdem
prefati termini S. Martini, existentis in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 marcas, et pro 2 d.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 50 s. de firmis 2
octavarum partium et sextedecime partis terrarum de Craggo similiter
dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 5 It. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Erskin de eisdem 27 Maii a.r.l.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 50 marcis de firmis terrarum de Aldbar, Forfar.
Wodend, Southmelgund, Blubbirhill, et dimedie partis terrarum de
Balmarauch cum molendinis earundem termini S. Martini ult. preteriti
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 100 marcis de e0Li 52.
relevio earundem regi debito per sasinam datam Jacobo Crawmond de
eisdem die mense et anno prodictis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 10 tt. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 8 marcat. terrarum strathern.
de Buthny et 5 librat, terrarum de Cultyrannych Mar termini S. Martini
ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 li. 13 s. 4 d., et pro 41 li. 6 s. 8 d.
per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Willelmo Murray de eisdem, 28 Maii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 s. de firmis octave partis terrarum de peblis.
Quhitslaid et Glenkirk termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentis in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 4 It. de relevio earundem, regi
debito per sasinam datam Willelmo Gilleis de eisdem die mense et anno
predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis dimedietatis Edinburgh
terrarum de Luquhane termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentis in *nfra Hading-
552
APPENDIX.
1514.
Fife.
Renfrew.
Are.
FOL. 53.
Aberdene.
Are.
Forfar.
Fiffe.
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
5 marcas et pro 2 ct. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Andree Johnestoun de eisdem die mense et
anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 200 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Leslie
cum villa, castro, tenentibus, tenandriis, et libereten entium servitiis
earundem termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 400 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Georgio Leslie de eisdem per decessum sui patrui, die
mense et anno predictis, et pro duobus paribus cirothecarum per dupli-
cationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Georgio
Leslie de eisdem dicto die.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de firmis terrarum de Ardgowane et
Blakhall termini 8. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Jacobo Stewart de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 950 li. de firmis 20 librat, terrarum de Corsby
antiqui extentus in manibus regis per spatium 19 annorum ratione warde,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 50 li. et pro 50 li. de relevio earundem,
et pro 38 mare, de firmis annui redditus tenandrie de Corsby similiter exis-
tentis in manibus regis per dictum tempus 19 annorum ratione warde, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 2 marcas, et pro 2 marcis de relevio
ejusdem, necnon de 4 li. 15 s. de firmis annui redditus 5 s. piscarie de
Corseby, existentis etiam, in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione
warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 5 s., et de 5 s. de relevio
ejusdem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Jolianni
Fullartoun de eisdem 29 die Maii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 li. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de
Meklefynnersy cum molendino earundem, Litill Fynnersy, et Manecht cum
pertinen., existentis in manibus regis per spatium 5 annorum sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 6 ii., et pro 6 li. de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Nory de
eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 marcis de firmis 6 marcat. terrarum pro-
prietatis de Kilhenze termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 12 mare, de relevio earundem,
necnon pro 20 li. de firmis superioritatis 10 librat, terrarum de Kilkeren
‘dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 40 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Jacobo Coi vile de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 li. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de
Westfeild de Dunde termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentis in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Georgio Blare de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 65 11. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum et baronie
de Balgony cum suis annexis, viz. le Manys de Balgony Over et Nether,
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553
le Mylnetoun, le Byris, Innerlochty alias Spittale, Overdowyn, Nether
dowyne, Mylnedenys cum molendino de Dowyne, terris de Schethome,
Blakfaldis, Caldhame cum molendinis granorum et fullonis ejusdem, terris
de Nethir Carnebo, Over Carnebo, Brauchty, et Golen cum molendino
ejusdem et suis pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 133 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio
earundem, et pro 7 marcis de firmis terrarum de Drummane dicti termini
S. Martini, et pro 14 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 12 11. 13 s. 4 d. de
firmis terrarum de Petlochty et Banochty et molendini ejusdem prefati
termini S. Martini, similiter existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, que firme 'se extendunt annuatim ad 25 It. 6 5. 8 d., et pro
50 li. 13 5. iiij d. per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam’datam Jacobo Lundy de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 7 marcis 6 s. 8 d.(de firmis terrarum de Renfrew.
Cragynfeoch Chalmer termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
15 marcas, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi Fol. 54.
tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam magistro Roberto
Chalmer de eisdem penultimo mensis Maii a.r.l.
Senescallus respondebit pro 26 marcis cum dimedia de firmis 26 marcat. Kirkcudbrycht.
cum dimedia marcata terre de Fyntillach termini S. Martini ult. preteriti,
existentis in manibus regis ^sasina non recuperata, et pro 53 marcis de
relevio earundem, 'regi debitis per sasinam datam magistro Roberto Chalmer
die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 15 li. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Gait- Are.
gyrth cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt ad 30 li., et pro 2 d.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 7 li. 10 S. de firmis
5 librat, terrarum de Culraith dicti termini S. Martini, similiter existen-
tium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 15 li., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme ear-
undem, ac pro 10 5. de firmis 20 solidat, terrarum de Chalmerhous dicti
termini S. Martini similiter existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam dicto magistro Roberto Chalmer de eisdem
die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 li. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Mon- Perth,
creif termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, et pro 100 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Willelmo Mon creif de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 140 marcis de firmis terrarum de Meklelour, Perth.
Culcarny, Kynnard, Andeis, Dalkeith, Tulybagill, Dunberny, Petcaithlie,
Gilgirstoun, Leidnoch, et annui redditus 15 5. terrarum de Leidnoch cum
pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 280 marcis de relevio earundem, necnon pro
10 marcis de firmis terrarum de Balleif et Ballathous similiter dicti termini
554
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\
Drumfreis.
Fol. 55.
Peblis.
Renfrew.
Renfrew.
Forfar.
S. Martini, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 marcas, et pro 2 d.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Laurentio Merser de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Magister Michael Agnew et Alexander Murhede, vicecomites in hac
parte, respondebunt pro 200 marcis de firmis terrarum baronie de Drum-
langrig termini S. Martini ult. p reteri ti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt ad 400 marcas, et pro 2
rosis rubeis per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 110 marcis de
firmis terrarum et baronie de Tibberis dicti termini S. Martini, similiter
existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 220 marcis de
relevio earundem, et pro 10 marcis de firmis 10 marcat. terrarum ville de
Dalgernok similiter prefati termini S. Martini, et pro 20 marcis de relevio
earundem, et pro 25 s. de firmis 50 solidat, terrarum de Overglencors ac
etiam dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 50 s. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Douglas de eisdem die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 15 marcis de firmis terrarum de Posso et
Glenrathnes cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 30 marcis de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Bard de eisdem die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 15 marcis de firmis terrarum de Wester Cald-
well termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, et 30 mare, de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam David Caldwell de eisdem die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 140 marcis de firmis castri de Crukisfew,
edifi ciorum, ortorum, dominicalium terrarum, parce et clausure ear-
undem, terrarum dominicalium de Dernlie et molendini earundem,
terrarum de Dormondsid, Nethirtoun, et Aulderukistoun, extendentium
annuatim ad 20 librat, terrarum antiqui extentus, jacentium circa dictum
castrum, necnon dicti palatii de Inchenan cum parca et ortis ejusdem,
terrarum dominicalium de Inchenan, terrarum de Quhithill, ville de
Inchenan, Raschele, Wrichtland, Fluris, Cragtoun, et Gardnerland, cum
integra communia earundem, extendentium ad 20 librat, terrarum
antiqui extentus, termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 280
marcas, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro
160 marcis de firmis reliquarum terrarum dicti dominii de Crukisfew,
Inchenan, et Perchetscot cum suis pertinen. similiter dicti termini S.
Martini, et pro 320 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Johanni Stewart de eisdem die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 11. de firmis terrarum baronie de Auchin-
lek termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, que firme se extendunt ad 40 11., et pro 2 d. argenti per
duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 2 marcis cum dimedia de firmis
annui redditus 5 marcarum terrarum de Panmur similiter dicti termini, et
pro 5 marcis de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto
Auchinlek de eisdem die et anno predictis.
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Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 marcis de firmis terrarum de Barskuyb Fol. 56.
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti existentium in manibus regis sasina non Renfrew-
recuperata, et pro 20 marcis de relevio ear undem, et pro 3 marcis de firmis
terrarum de Sawserhill similiter dicti termini S. Martini, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 6 marcas, et pro 12 marcis per duplicationem feodi-
firme earundem, et pro forinceco servitio unius architenentis uno die in anno
apud castrum de Renfrew, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johann i Stewart
de eisdem, ultimo die mensis Maii a.r. 1.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis terrarum de Castingray Fiffe.
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 40 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Willelmo comiti de Eroll de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 s. de firmis duarum terrarum husban- Berwie.
diarum jacentium in villa et territorio de Duns termini S. Martini ult.
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 4 d.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 16 s. et 8 d. de
firmis tertie partis 100 solidat, terrarum jacentis in villa de Bassinden
similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 2 marcis cum dimedia de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Duns de eisdem die et
anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Dalswyn- Drumfreis.
toun termini S. Martini ult. preteriti existentium in manibus regis sasina
non recuperata, et pro 80 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Alexandro Stewart de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 5 li. de firmis terrarum de Cultequhay Stratherne.
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 10 ii. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Alexandro Maxtoun de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum de Foulefurde Edinburgh,
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 20 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Jacobo Forsyth de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 marcis de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de Lanark.
Calderwod termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentis in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Logane de eisdem die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 25 marcis de firmis trium quarteriorum Fol. 57.
terrarum de Myddilbynny termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 50 marcis de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Levingstoun de eisdem die et anno
predictis.
Ballivus respondebit pro 15 li. de firmis terrarum de Colmyskeith Cunyngharoe,
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 30 li. de relevio earundem, regine debitis; per sasinam
datam Johanni Hammy ltoun de eisdem die et anno predictis.
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Kirkcudbrycht.
Cunynghame.
Wigtown.
Fol. 58.
Kirkcudbrycht.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum de Xnchok, Kyor-
colis, Bawlane, Housfeild et Morhous, et quarte partis cane de Conane et
brasine de Kirkton termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 21 li. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Huntar de eisdem die mense et anno
predictis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 43 marcis de firmis terrarum de Gileston
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 86 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 20 s. de firmis
terrarum de Cotland et Glenley similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro
40 s. de relevio earundem, et pro 20 marcis de firmis terrarum de Neth-
irchild et Archon similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 40 marcis de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Thome Maklellane de
eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Ballivus respondebit pro 40 li. de firmis 12 marcat. terrarum de Blook
antiqui extentus, 10 marcat. terrarum de Kilbride antiqui extentus, 7
marcat. cum dimedia terrarum de Ovir et Nethir Mylstaneflatt antiqui
extentus, et unius annui redditus 6 s. et 8 d. terrarum de Brekelmur cum
pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 80 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Dionisio Hume de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 56 marcis 7 s. de firmis duarum marcat. cum
dimedia terrarum de Balyellane antiqui extentus, 5 marcat. terrarum de
Kirkbride antiqui extentus, duarum marcat. cum dimedia terrarum de
Portnosak antiqui extentus, 4 marcat. terrarum de Garrochty antiqui
extentus, 20 solidat, terrarum de Grenane antiqui extentus, dimedie
marcate terrarum de Killumquhay antiqui extentus, 16 solidat, terrarum de
Park antiqui extentus, 4 marcat. terrarum de Achnech antiqui extentus,
2 marcat. cum dimedia terrarum de Balyellane antiqui extentus, 2 marcat.
cum dimedia terrarum de Killumquhay Agnew, 20 solidat, terrarum de
Grenane antiqui extentus, 3 marcat. terrarum de Kylstan antiqui extentus,
et 7 marcat. cum dimedia terrarum de Elrik, Ballingoune, et Marach cum
pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 113 marcis 8 cf. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Patricio Makdowell de eisdem die mense et
anno predictis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 40 marcis de firmis 40 marcat. terrarum de
Bondby, Grebblak, Stokartoun, Litill Stokartoun, Quhitclois, Brochloch,
et Litill Sipland termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 80 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro
12 marcis de firmis 9 marcat. terrarum antiqui extentus de Polmady,
molendini de Pluntoun, et trium marcat. terrarum de Barsallach similiter
dicti termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis, et
pro 24 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 5 marcis 13 s. de firmis 4 marcat.
cum dimedia terrarum de Lochfergus, unius marcate terrarum antiqui
extentus de Scabus, et 6 3. annui reddditus infra territorium de Ur
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similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 11 marcis 12 s. 8 d. de relevio
ear undem, et pro 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Cor war similiter dicti
termini S. Martini, et pro 20 s. de relevio earundem, et pro 2 marcis de
firmis terrarum de Garcregy etiam dicti termini S. Martini, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 4 marcas, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Thome M'Lellen de
eisdem ult. Maii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 4 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Blakburne Linlithqw.
cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 8 li. de relevio earundem, et pro 20 s.
de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de Litilblakburne cum pertinen. similiter
dicti termini, et pro 40 s. de relevio ejusdem, et pro 6 s. de firmis unius
annui redditus 12 s. terrarum de Carebyr dicti termini S. Martini, et pro
12 s. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Patricio Houstoun
de eisdem ult. Maii a.r.l.!
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 marcis de firmis unius annui redditus 10 Kincardin
marcarum terrarum de Mekle Barres termini S. Martini ult. preteriti,
existentis in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 marcis de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Bonar de
eisdem dicto die.
Ballivus respondebit pro 84 marcis de firmis terrarum de Stewartoun cum Cunynghame.
pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 160 marcis de relevio earundem regi debito per
sasinam datam Gilberto Kennedy de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Edmundus Hammyltoun et Johannes Watsone, vicecomites in hac Fol. 59.
parte, respondebunt pro 311 marcis 3 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum et baronie Are*
de Cassillis termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 622 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de relevio earun-
dem, regi tanquam comiti de Carrik debitis, et pro 82 marcis cum dimedia
de firmis terrarum et baronie de Dunnowr et Glennox similiter dicti
termini S. Martini, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 155 marcas, et
pro 2 paribus calcarium deauratorum per duplicationem albefirme earun-
dem, et pro 72 marcis de firmis terrarum et baronie de Dalrimple similiter
dicti termini S. Martini, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuper-
ata, et pro 140 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Gilberto Kennedy de eisdem ult. Maii a.r.l.
Senescallus respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum de le Manys de Stratheme.
Petcarne et molendini earundem necnon tertie partis occidentalis de Pet-
carne cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in mani-
bus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Roberto Merser de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 55 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum et baronie Wigton.
de Leswalt cum tenentibus, etc. , cum suis pertinen. termini S. Martini ult.
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 110 li. 13 s. 4 d., et de 221 K. 6s. 8 d. per dupli-
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Forfar.
FOL. 60.
Lanark.
Fiffe.
Cunynghame.
Lanark.
Stratherne.
Forfar.
cationem feodifirme earundem regi debitam per sasinam datam Gilberto
Kennedy de eisdem ult. Maii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 ti. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Ruth v en,
viz. terrarum de Ruthvendavy et Myltoun cum pertinen. termini S. Martini
ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 10 li., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, necnon de 10 li. de firmis terrarum de Kippendavy,
Brigtoun, Erlis Ruthven, et aliarum terrarum dicte baronie annexatarum
similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 20 It. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Creichtoun de eisdem primo Junii
a.r.l.
*
Vicecomes respondebit pro 13 s. 4 d. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de
Ardauch cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentis in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 marcis de relevio ejusdem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Maxtoun de eisdem primo die
mensis Junii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 s. de firmis quarte partis terrarum de
Calderwod termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentis in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 s. de relevio earundem, regi tanquam
senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Huntar de eisdem
primo Junii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis terrarum de Balmullo
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti in manibus regis sasina non recuperata,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 40 marcas, et pro duobus paribus
cirothecarum per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Scrimgeour de eisdem 1 Junii a.r.l.
Ballivus respondebit pro 7 li. 10 s. de firmis quinque librat, terrarum de
Aruele Huntar termini S. Martini ult. preteriti existentium in inanibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 15 li.,
et pro 2 ct. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Roberto Huntar de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 15 marcis de firmis terrarum de Mylnetoun
cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 30 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Johanni Schaw de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 5 li. de firmis terrarum de Urquhill cum
pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Patricio Loutfute de eisdem primo Junii a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 50 s. de firmis terrarum de Kyrymur termini
S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recu-
perata, et pro 5 11. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Jacobo Fodringhame de eisdem die mensis et anno predictis.
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Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis terrarum dc Pettincreif Fiffe.
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 40 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 5 marcis de firmis
terrarum de Galrig similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 10 marcis de
relevio earundem, et pro 4 marcis de firmis terrarum de Cluny etiam dicti
termini S. Martini, et pro 8 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 2 marcis de
firmis terrarum de Quliitfeild prefati termini S. Martini, et pro 4 marcis de Fol. 61.
relevio earundem, et pro 8 R. de firmis terrarum de Sowthirfanfeildis dicti
termini S. Martini, et pro 16 11. de relevio earundem, et pro 4 marcis de
firmis unius annui redditus octo marcarum terrarum de Reras dicti
termini S. Martini, et pro 8 marcis de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam David Wemys de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 marcis de firmis terrarum et baronie de Fiffe
Foret cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
inanibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 80 marcis de relevio earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Foret de eisdem die mense
et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 3 R. de firmis terrarum de Bonyntoun Peblis.
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 6 R. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Martino Wyly de eisdem dicto die.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 90 R. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum et baronie Fiffe.
de Wester Wemys cum suis annexis et pertinen. termini S. Martini ult.
preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 18 R.
6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, et pro 5 marcis de firmis sexte partis terrarum
de Wester Wemys similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 10 marcis de
relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David Wemys de eisdem
die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 12 marcis de firmis terrarum de Carraldston Fiffe.
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 24 marcis de relevio earundem, et pro 24 marcis de firmis
terrarum de Rethmelrye similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 48 marcis
de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David Balfour de
eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis terrarum de Gawane et Renfrew.
Ryskis cum pertinen. termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in mani-
bus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 marcis de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Boid de eisdem primo Junii a.r.l.
Ballivus respondebit pro 7 R. 10 s. de firmis quinque librat, terrarum de Kyle-Stewart.
Haly antiqui extentus termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 15 R. de relevio earundem,
et pro 7 R. 10 s. de firmis quinque librat, terrarum de Heleis antiqui
extentus similiter dicti termini S. Martini, et pro 15 R. de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Schaw de eisdem die mense et anno
predictis.
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Klucardin.
FOL. 62.
Carrik.
Perth.
Forfar.
Drumfreis.
Linlithqw.
FOL. 63.
Invernes.
Yicecomes respondebit de 48 ii. de firmis terrarum de Hervistoun cum
pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 12 ii. et pro 12 ii., de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Malewill de
eisdem 1 Junii a.r.l.
Ballivus respondebit pro 7 ii. 10 s. de firmis 5 librat, terrarum de Keris
antiqui extentus termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 15 ii.,
et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Schaw de eisdem 1 Junii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 ii. de firmis terrarum de Kynfawnys
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 40 ii. , et pro 2 d. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
David Chalmer de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 8 ii. de relevio quarte partis terrarum de
Petty et quarte partis molendini ejusdem, regi debito per sasinam datam
Alexandro Chalmer de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 640 marcis de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Hereis cum tenen. etc. suisque pendiculis et annexis subscriptis, viz.
terrarum et baronie de Terreglis cum tenandriis earundem nuncupatis
Layglangle et Glasteris, cum molendinis de Terreglis, advocatione et
donatione ecclesie de Kirkpatrik Irnegray, capelle de Chapelyard,
terrarum et baronie de Kirkgunzeane cum turre, fortalitio, molendino
et pertinen. earundem cum tenen. etc., advocatione et donatione
ecclesie de Kirkgunzeane, cum omnibus privilegiis terrarum dimedie
baronie de Ur cum tenen. etc. earundem, terrarum de Moffatdale
exceptis 20 marcat. earundem acclamatis per Robertum dominum
Maxwell, 20 librat, terrarum de Lokertbe, 20 librat, terrarum de
Hutoun, 20 librat, terrarum de Tolnagarth, 20 librat, terrarum de
Hoddum, quinque librat, terrarum de Egilfeychane, quinque librat,
terrarum de Nethir Wormunby, quinque librat, terrarum de Skelys,
terrarum et baronie de Nortoun Woddis, cum molendinis tenen. etc.
dictarum terrarum et baronie, cum advocationibus et donationibus
ecclesiarum et capellaniarum earundem cum pertinen. termini S.
Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non re-
cuperata, et pro 1280 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Willelmo Hereis de eisdem 1 Junii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 26 s. de relevio 10 solidat, terrarum de
Grugfute regi debito per sasinam datam Johanni Broune de eisdem die
mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 26 marcis de firmis terrarum de Knokintenale,
le Hauch, et Culcabok cum molendino ejusdem, existentium in manibus
regis per spatium terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes ult. preteriti
sasina non recuperata, et pro 26 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Willelmo Hay de eisdem 16 Junii a.r.l.
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Yicecomes respondebit pro 560 ii. de firmis tertie partis terrarum et Perth,
baronie de Forgandevynny cum tenen. tenan. et liberetenen. servitiis
ear undem, existentis in manibus regis tanquam in manibus comitis de
Ross per spatium 14 annorum sasina non recuperata, que firme se exten-
dunt annuatim ad 40 ii., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Lyoun de eisdem 19
Junii a.r.l. [Non intratur in rotulis, quia vicecomes non dedit sasinam.]
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 s. de firmis duarum marcat. terrarum Peblis.
nuncupat. Erlis Orchart cum pertinen. terminorum S. Martini et Penthe-
costes ult. preterit., existentium in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et
pro 40 s. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo
Murray de eisdem 28 Junii a.r.l.
Johannes Bowok et Fergusius Eglishame, vicecomites in hac parte, Are.
respondebunt pro 60 ii. de firmis 20 librat, terrarum de Glenmur antiqui
extentus terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes ult. preterit., existentium
in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 60 li. de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Jonete Lindesay, Agnete Lindesay, Cristine
Lindesay, et Margrete Lindesay de eisdem 27 Junii a.r.l. [Per hanc re-
sponsionem oneratur terminus Penthecostes tantum, quia terminus S.
Martini et relevium onerantur per aliam responsionem, ut patet in folio
21 [43] precedente.]
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de firmis terrarum de Newdosk, exis- Kincardin.
tentium iu manibus regis per spatium terminorum Penthecostes et S.
Martini ult. preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 li. de relevio earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro comiti Craufurdie de eisdem
7 Julii a.r.l.
Robertus Bannachtyne et Johannes Chalmer, vicecomites in hac parte, Fol. 64.'-
respondebunt pro 7 marcis 6 s. 8 d. de firmis unius marcate terrarum de Are* 4
Cragfyne antiqui extentus, duarum marcat. terrarum de Knokbrak antiqui
extentus, et duarum marcat. terrarum de Cloncopach ejusdem extentus
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis sasina non
recuperata, et pro 15 marcis de relevio earundem, et penes firmas dictarum
terrarum de termino Penthecostes ult. preterito per dominos consilii cum
Johanne Kennedy dispensatum est, regi debitis per sasinam datam eidem
Johanni de eisdem 4 Julii a.r.l. [Terminus Penthecostes oneratur tantum
ex causa in alio folio prescripta.]
Yicecomes respondebit pro 228 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Branx- Roxburgh,
holme existentium in manibus regis per spatium 9J annorum sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 24 li., et pro duabus rosis
rubeis per duplicationem albefirme earundem, necnon pro 760 marcis de firmis
terrarum bardnie de Kirkurd cum tenen. tenan. liberetenen. servitiis earun-
dem cum pertinen., similiter existentium in manibus regis per spatium
annorum sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 80
marcas, et pro 5 li. de firmis terrarum de Mylnesyntoun similiter existentium
in manibus regis per dictum tempus sasina non recuperata, que firme se ex-
tendunt annuatim ad 10 li., et pro duabus rosis rubeis per duplicationem
YOL, XIV. 2 N
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Aberdene.
Kincardin.
Fol. 65.
Peblis.
Forfar.
Are.
.Renfrew.
Fol. 66.
Edinburgh
infra
Hadinton..
albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Waltero Scot de eisdem
10 Julii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Kildremy
cum turre, fortalitio, pendiculis, annexis tenen. etc. earundem, unacum advo-
cationibus et donationibus ecclesie de Innernocbty et capella de Den termini
Penthecostes ult. preteriti, existentium in manibus regis per renunciationem
et dimissionem Elizabeth Berley, sponse quondam Alexandri domini Elphin-
stoun, sasina non recuperata, et pro 200 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Alexandro Elphinston de eisdem 11 Julii anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de firmis terrarum de Newdosk, exis-
tentium in manibus regis per spatium terminorum Penthecostes et S.
Martini ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 li. de relevio ear-
undem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro comiti Craufurdie* de
eisdem 6 Julii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 li. de firmis quatuor bovatarum terrarum
de Langlandhill, existentium in manibus regis per spatium unius anni
sasina non recuperata, et pro 5 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Inglis de eisdem 13 Julii anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 12 marcis de firmis terrarum de Ardo, exis-
tentium in manibus regis per spatium trium terminorum sasina non re-
cuperata, et pro 8 mare, de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Andree Seytoun de eisdem 14 Julii et anno predicto.
Johannis Berclay et Johannes Auld, vicecomites in hac parte, responde-
bunt pro 50 mare, de firmis tenandrie de Wodheid cum turre, fortalitio,
manerie, et molendino de Wodheid, unacum terris et annuis redditibus et
dependentiis ejusdem, existentis in manibus regis per spatium terminorum
S. Martini et Penthecostes ult. preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro 50
marcis de relevio ejusdem tenandrie, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis
per sasinam datam Wlllelmo Cunynghame de eisdem 17 Julii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 8 li. de firmis terrarum de Leichland exis-
tentium in manibus regis., per spatium duorum terminorum sasina non
recuperata, et pro 8 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Mergrete Hall, Jonete Hall, Isobelle Hall, et Elizabeth Hall, sororibus,
de eisdem 24 Julii a.r.l.
Jacobus Logane, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 20 li. de
firmis 5f terrarum husbandiarum de Ballincreif cum molendino, 28
acris cotagiis ville de Ballincreif, cum le thirle multur dominii ville
terrarum de le Manys de Ballincreif, Gosfurd, et Spittale, et officio balli-
vatus ejusdem, necnon pro 2 celdris 2 bollis et 2 ferlotis ordei 3 caponibus
et 6 le pultre pro qualibet dictarum husbandiarum, et pro 6 le pultre pro
qualibet diet, aerarum cotagiarum, necnon pro 300 pullis columbarum mille
cerisis diet, le cheriss de firmis columbaris, ortorum, pomarii, et le doukat
aker de Ballincreif, existentium in manibus regis per spatium duorum
annorum sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 H per duplicationem feodifirme
diet, terrarum husbandiarum et aerarum cotagiarum, cum le thirle multur,
1514.
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officio ballivatus, columbari, pomerio et suis pertinen. predict. , regi debitis
per sasinam datam Andree Murray de eisdem 29 Julii a.r.l.
Idem Jacobus Logan e, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 15 marcis Peblis.
de firmis terrarum de Kingisland existentium in manibus regis per
spatium duorum terminorum sasina non recuperata, et pro 15 marcis de
relevio earundem, et pro 5 marcis de firmis quarte partis terrarum de Cul-
rop similiter existentis in manibus regis per dictum spatium duorum
terminorum sasina non recuperata, et pro 5 marcis de relevio earundem,
necnon pro 15 marcis de firmis terrarum de Ovyrmenzeane similiter
dictorum terminorum, et pro 15 marcis de relevio earundem, que terre
predicte sunt tenandrie baroDie de Blakbarony, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Andree Murray de eisdem 29 July a.r.l.
Idem Jacobus, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 13 11. de firmis Selkirk,
orientalis dimedietatis loci de Ploro existentis in manibus regis per spatium
duorum terminorum sasina non recuperata, et pro 26 li. per duplicationem
feodifirme earundem, et pro 5 li. 10 s. de firmis dictarum terrarum de Ham-
lot similiter existentium in manibus regis per spatium duorum terminorum
sasina non recuperata, et pro 11 li. per duplicationem feodifirme earundem,
necnon pro 24 li. de firmis terrarum de Glenpot etiam existentium in
manibus regis per spatium duorum terminorum sasina non recuperata, et
pro 48 li. per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Andree Murray de eisdem 29 Julii a.r.l.
Idem Jacobus, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 4 marcis de firmis Fol. 67.
dimedietatis terrarum de Castelrig et acre vocate le Holeaker, existentium 'Fiffe'
in manibus regis per spatium duorum terminorum sasina non recuperata, et
pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Andree Murray de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 300 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Pan- Forfar,
mure cum tenen. tenan. et liberetenen. servitiis, existentium in manibus
regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 300 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Koberto Maule de eisdem 7 Aug. a.r.l.
Ballivus respondebit pro 40 marcis de firmis duarum marcat. terrarum Cunyngham.
de Haikhede antiqui extentus, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
duorum annorum sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 marcis de relevio
earundem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Jonete,
Margrete, Agneti, Anabelle, Mariote, Alisone, et Agneti Langmure,
sororibus, de eisdem 16 Aug. anno predicto.
Johannes Brothy, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 12 marcis de Are.
firmis 4 marcat. terrarum tenandrie de Barneill antiqui extentus, existen-
tium in manibus regis per spatium duorum terminorum sasina non recu-
perata, et pro 12 marcis de relevio earundem regi tanquam comiti de Carrik
debito per sasinam datam Donaldo Makclune de eisdem 23 Aug. a.r.l.
Idem Johannes Brothy, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 8 marcis Are.
de firmis 4 marcat. terrarum de Drumdow antiqui extentus, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium dimedietatis unius anni sasina non recuperata,
564
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Are.
FOL. 68.
Forfare.
Dunbretain.
Wigtoun.
Perth.
Perth.
Perth.
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 16 mareas et pro 5 ii. per duplica-
tionem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Georgeo
Crawfurd de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 marcis de firmis 8 marcat. terrarum de
Glasnoch antiqui extentus cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per
spatium duorum terminorum sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 marcis de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Arcbibaldo Dunbar de
eisdem 30 Aug. a.r.l.*
Vicecomes respondebit pro 50 marcis de relevio terrarum de Westerogill
Tennades, et molendini earundem cum pertinen., regi debito per sasinam
datam Jacobo Fentoun de eisdem 11 Sept. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 ii. de firmis terrarum de Kirkmichell
cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per spatium terminorum S.
Martini et Penthecostes ult. preterit, sasina non recuperata et pro 20 li.
de relevio earundem, regi de*bitis per sasinam datam Johanni Sympill de
eisdem 18 Sept. a.r.l.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 30 marcis de firmis 10 marcat. terrarum de
Murrethe antiqui extentus in proprietate et superioritate, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes ult.
preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro 30 marcis de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinas datas Alisee Hepburne et Fynlaio M£Dowell de eisdem
die mense et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 200 li. de firmis baronie de Cragy, viz. Cragy,
Wester Malar, Pethavelis, cum molendino de Cragy, Auchinleskin, Tulloch,
Lembar, Lakenstredane cum molendino ejusdem, le Kirktoune, Thre
Auchtowis, Cowill, Drumnescum pertinen., partibus, pendiculis le outsettis,
tenen. tenan. et liberetenen. servitiis cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus
regis per spatium terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes ult. preterit,
sasina non recuperata, et pro 200 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Ros de eisdem 3 Oct. a.r.2.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 12 li. de firmis duarum bovat. ville de Rait
existentium in manibus regis per spatium quatuor annorum, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad tres libras, sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Johanni Rait de eisdem 9 Oct. a.r.2.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 100 marcis de firmis baronie de Langforgund
cum tenen. tenan. et liberetenen. servitiis earundem de termino Penthe-
costes ult. preterito, et pro 200 marcis de relevio earundem, necnon pro
49 li. 13 s. 4 d. pro firmis terrarum baronie de Foulys cum tenen. tenan.
et liberetenen. servitiis cum advocatione et donatione ecclesie parrochialis
de Lundy cum pertinen. de dicto termino Penthecostes ult. preterito, et pro
99 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Blaklaw dicte baronie de Fowlys
* On a blank leaf following Fol. 67 is this note: “Nota mandatum de panno laneo.
Memorandum quod custumarii de Dunde et similiter ceteri custumarii regis in futurum
levabunt et percipient de omni duodena panni colorati tam non colorati duos solidos sex
denarios custume,”
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annexat. de predicto termino Penthecostes ult. preterito, existentium in
manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Patricio Gray de Fol. 69.
eisdem 14 Oct. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 1000 marcis de relevio totius et integri comi- invernes.
tatus Sutherlandie cum tenen. ten an. et liberetenen. servitiis ejusdem
cum advocatione et donatione capellaniarum S. Johanms de Helmisdaill
et beati Jacobi in ecclesia cathedrali Cathanensi fundat, cum advocatione
et donatione aliarum ecclesiarum et hospitalium in dicto comitatu cum
pertinen. , regi debito per sasinam datam Elizabeth Sutherland de eodem
14 Oct. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 48 marcis de relevio terrarum de Kynneres, invernes.
Estir Eskadill, Halfardellem, Drumcardine, Holme, Cragot, et quarte
partis terrarum de Phopachye et quarte partis terrarum de Moncrew et 16
n partium terrarum de Inglistoune cum piscariis de le yares cum pertinen.,
jacen. in barouia de Bewfort et le Ard, regi debito per sasinam datam
Jacobo Eentoun de eisdem 18 Oct. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 237 li. de firmis 79 librat, terrarum de Are.
Knokdolean, Torecrag, Auchindrane, G er wane, Corwar, et Glentig antiqui
extentus cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per spatium termino-
rum S. Martini et Penthecostes ult. preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro
237 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto
Grahame de eisdem 21 Oct. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Edinburgh,
terrarum de Logdon cum tenen. tenan. et liberetenen. servitiis cum pert-
inen. , regi debitam per sasinam datam Roberto Douglas de eisdem die mense
et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Perth,
terrarum de Kelour cum molendino tenen. tenan. et libereten. servitiis
earundem cum pertinen., et pro 8 mare, de relevio terrarum de Dalqueich
alias Cokburnis nuncupat, cum tenen. tenan. et liberetenen. servitiis
cum pertinen. , et pro 20 s. de relevio unius annui redditus annuatim levandi
et percipiendi de terris de Cokcarny cum pertinen., regi debitis per
sasinam datam Roberto Douglas de eisdem 24 Oct. a.r.2.
Willelmus de Ruthven, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro 200 Kinros.
marcis de relevio omnium et singularum terrarum baronie de Kinros cum
tenen. tenan. et liberetenen. servitiis earundem una cum lacu vulgariter
nuncupato Lochlevin, turre, fortalitio, et molendino earundem cum
pertinen. , necnon officio vicecomitis vicecomitatus de Kinros, regi debito
per sasinam datam eidem Roberto de eisdem die mesne et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 11. de firmis totalium et integrarum terra- Fol. 70.
rum de Flemyngtoune cum molendino earundem cum pertinen., existen- Forfare.
tium in manibus regis per spatium terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes
ult. preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 R. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Mortimer de eisdem 25 Oct. a.r.2t
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Strathern.
Forfare.
Perth.
Perth.
Drumfres.
Edinburgh.
Senescallus respondebit pro 10 ii. de firmis terrarum de Owergarwok,
Alemyr sursum, cum pertinen. et molendino earundem, existentium in mani-
bus regis per spatium terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes ult. preterit,
sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 ii. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Grahame de eisdem 25 Oct. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 ii. de firmis totius et integre dimedie partis
terrarum et baronie de Lownan cum tenen. tenan. et liberetenen. servitiis
ejusdem cum pertinen. , existentis in manibus regis per spatium terminorum
S. Martini et Penthecostes ult. preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Waltero Rothven de eisdem 25 Oct. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 li. de firmis dimedietatis omnium et singu-
larum terrarum et molendini de Forteviot cum pertinen., existentis in
manibus regis per spatium terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes ult.
preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Waltero Rothven de
eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de firmis 10 marcat. terrarum de
Balfouris Boquhopill cum pertinen., et 15 solidat, terrarum de le Bray de
Boquhopill cum pertinen., et 5 marcat. terrarum de Torry et de 5 marcat.
terrarum de Drumgy, et de dimedia marcata terrarum de Litill Ward
cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per spatium terminorum S.
Martini et Penthecostes ult. preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 li.
de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Balfour de
eisdem 26 Oct. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 205 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum sub-
script. viz. 7 marcat. terrarum de Lag antiqui extentus cum pertinen., 12
marcat. cum dimedia marcata terrarum de Dalgarnok Holmys antiqui
extentus cum pertinen., 21 marcat. terrarum de Ardis antiqui extentus cum
pertinen., 20 marcat. terrarum de Drumnonane antiqui extentus cum
pertinen., 36*marcat. terrarum antiqui extentus viz. Betuix the watteris,
Dalscartholme, Prestislandis, Wodheid, Machrewin, Redbank, Barquhar,
et Auchinfranchauch cum pertinen., 12 marcat. terrarum de Colyn antiqui
extentus cum pertinen., 5 librat, terrarum de Wyndehillis antiqui ex-
tentus cum pertinen. , 37 marcat. terrarum de Rokell antiqui extentus cum
pertinen., 25 marcat. terrarum de Kirkbridrig antiqui extentus cum per-
tinen., existentium in manibus regis per spatium terminorum S. Martini et
Penthecostes ult. preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro 205 li. 13 s. 4 d.
de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Greresone
de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 s. de firmis dimedietatis tertie partis
terrarum de Leithheid cum pertinen. de termino Penthecostes ult. preterito,
existentis in manibus regis sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 rosis rubeis
per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Elene Murray de eisdem 27 Oct. a.r.2.
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Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 11. de relevio terrarum de Uvirbodome et Abirdene.
Nethirbodome cum pertinen. regi debito per sasinam datam Henrico Spens
de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 11 marc, de relevio octave partis terrarum de Forfare.
Lumlethin cum pertinen. et decima parte terrarum de Crago cum pertinen.,
regi debito per sasinam datam magistro Jacobo Ramsay de eisdem 28 Oct.
a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 11. de firmis totarum et integrarum 10 de-
librat. terrarum antiqui extentus subscriptarum, viz. de 40 solidat, terrarum
de Greneholme, de 40 s. terrarum de Auchinruglan, de 40 solidat, terrarum
de Sornehill, de 40 solidatis terrarum de Milbrig, et de 40 solidat, terrarum
de Some antiqui extentus cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per
spatium unius anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi 'debitis per sasinam datam
Roberto Nesbit de eisdem 3 Nov. a.r.2
Ballivus respondebit pro 30 11. de firmis totalium et integrarum 10 Carrik.
librat, terrarum de Keris antiqui extentus cum pertinen. existentium in
manibus regis per spatium unius anni ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata,
et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, re,gi debitis per fol. 72.
sasinam datam Johanni Schaw de eisdem die mense et anno predictis.
Ballivus respondebit pro 30 11. de firmis totalium et integrarum 5 librat. Kyle.
terrarum de Haly antiqui extentus cum pertinen. et totalium et integrarum
5 librat, terrarum de Heleys antiqui extentus cum pertinen., existentium in
manibus regis per spatium terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes ult.
preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro 30 11. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Schaw de eisdem die mense et anno
predictis. [Per hanc responsionem oneratur terminus Penthecostes tantum
quia terminis Sancti Martini et relevium onerantur prius per aliam respon-
sionem, ut patet in 16 [61] folio precedente.]
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis 6 marcat. terrarum de Are.
Schankistoun antiqui extentus cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis
per spatium terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes ult. preterit, sasina
non recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Campbell de eisdem die mense
et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 marcis de firmis dimedie partis terrarum Forfare.
de Estir Glenquharydy cum pertinen., existentis in manibus regis per
spatium unius anni ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 marcis de
relevio earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam Johanni Kynnabir de
eisdem 4 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 11. de firmis dimedietatis baronie et Lanark,
terrarum de Craufurdjohne acetiam dimedietatis patronatus donationis et
advocationis ecclesie parrochialis de Craufurdjohne, existentium in mani-
bus regis per spatium unius anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro
100 11. de relevio earundem, regi debitis- per sasinam datam Laurentio
Craufurd de eisdem 7 Nov. a.r. predicto.
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APPENDIX.
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Renfrew.
Cuninghame.
Fol. 73.
Kinros.
Ergile.
Strathern.
Fiff.
Fiff.
Kincardin.
Fol. 74.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 marcis de firmis terrarum de Grenok
Craufurd cum pertineri., existentium in manibus regis per spatium unius
anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 50 marcis de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Laurentio de eisdem die mense et
a.r. predictis.
Ballivus respondebit pro 240 marcis de firmis 70 marcat. terrarum de
Kilbirny antiqui extentus cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per
spatium unius anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 240 marcis de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Laurentio de eisdem
die mense et a.r. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 24 s. de firmis duarum aerarum terre unacum
tofta ejusdem et suis pertinen. jacentium prope villam de Kinros, necnon
duarum aerarum terre in vulgari nuncupat, le Serjandcroft cum pertinen.,
similiter officii serjandie de Kinros et custodie aquarum currentium ad
lacum de Levin cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per spatium
unius anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 24 s. de relevio earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Hakcat de eisdem 7 Nov.
a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 88 li. de firmis omnium et singularum ter-
rarum et baron ie de Glassisre cum tenen. tenan. et liberetenen. servitiis
cum connexis et annexis earundem cum pertinen. , unacum jure patronatus,
presentatione, et advocatione ecclesie parrochialis de Kyllenewyr cum per-
tinen., existentium in manibus regis per spatium unius anni ult. elapsi
sasina non recuperata, et pro 88 ii. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Scrimgeour de eisdem 7 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Senescallus respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum de Edinkip cum
pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per spatium unius anni ult. elapsi
sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Scrimgeour de eisdem 7 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 marcis de firmis tertie partis unius octave
partis omnium et singularum terrarum de Ardrye cum pertinen., existentis
in manibus regis per spatium unius anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata,
et pro 2 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Isobelle
Strang de eisdem 7 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 15 mare, de firmis tertie partis omnium et
singularum terrarum de Estir Colesye cum pertinen. existentis in manibus
regis per spatium 3 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro
10 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo
MoncreifF de eisdem 20 Januarii a.r. 2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de firmis terrarum de Kynneff et
dimedie partis terrarum de Glesland, dimedie partis terrarum de Blak-
lawis, et quarte partis terrarum de Fischartoun cum pertinen. , existentium
in "manibus regis per spatium terminorum Penthecostes et S. Martini ult.
preterit, sasina non recuperata, et pro 48 marcis per duplicationem' feodi-
. firme earundem, necnon pro 20 li. de firmis terrarum de Nethir Cra gy,
1514-15.
LIBEI BESPONSIONUM.
569
Estir Snawtoun, Westir Snawtoun, Ratherhill, et Overset de Cragy cum
pertinen., similiter existentium in manibus regis per terminos predictos, et
pro 20 ft de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Patricio Gray
de eisdem 9 Feb. a.r.2.
Ballivus respondebit pro 45 ft. de firmis terrarum de Kyllingcrag et Cuninghame.
Gogosid cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 termin-
orum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 30 ft de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Brisbane de eisdem 22 Feb. a.r.
predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 6 marcis de firmis terrarum de Estir Bucbop- Perth,
pill, existentium in manibus regis per spatium termini S. Martini ult.
preteriti sasina non recuperata et pro 2 rosis rubeis per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Nory de eisdem
1 Mar. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 60 ft de firmis terrarum subscript, viz. Are.
totalium et integrarum 8 marcat. et 10 solidat, terrarum de Carrikmur
antiqui extentus cum pertinen., totalium et integrarum 6 marcat. 6 solidat,
et 8 denariat. terrarum de Tbomastoun antiqui extentus, unacum dime-
dietate molendini de Thomastoun cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 3 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 8
bollis frumenti et 2 paribus calcarium per duplicationem albefirme earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Bertholomeo Craufurd de eisdem 23
Mar. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 48 marcis de relevio baronie de Carcok cum Perth,
pertinen. per sasinam datam Patricio Berclay de eadem, regi debito die
mense et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2200 ti. de firmis totalium et integrarum 34 Are.
marcat. terrarum antiqui extentus baronie de Trabboche, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 22 annorum et unius termini ult. preterit,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 100 ft. sasina non recuperata, et
pro 200 ft. per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Cathcart de eisdem 24 Mar. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 marcis de relevio terrarum de Tolle et ^irdene
Sidgait cum pertinen. necnon terrarum de Mekle Drumquhendill cum
pertinen., regi debito per sasinam datam Patricio Berclay de eisdem die
mense et anno predictis.
[1515.]
Vicecomes respondebit pro 67 ft. 10 s. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Forfare.
Northmelgund cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per spatium
trium terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 45 ft. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jonete Annand de eisdem 13
Ap. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 marcis de firmis totalium et integrarum Lanark,
terrarum de Goslyntoun cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 4 terminorum ult. elaps» sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 marcis
570
APPENDIX.
1515.
Abirdene.
FifF.
Peblis.
Abirdene.
Fol. 76.
Renfrew.
Abirdene.
Menteth.
Wigtoun.
Wigtoun.
de relevio earnndem, regi debitis per sasinam datara Patricio Cokburne de
eisdem 6 Junii a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 marcis de firmis terrarum de Faicble et
Tyry cum pertinen, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 termino-
rum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 marcis de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Laurentio Merser de eisdem 24 Ap. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 120 H. de firmis terrarum de Westir Farny
cum pertinen/et forestade Culface cum pertinen. necnon officii constabularii
burgi de Cupro et forestarie nemoris de Falkland, et totalium et integra-
rum terrarum de Muthill cum terris nuncupatis le Constable Medow prope
dictum burgum cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per spatium
3 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 24 d. per duplica-
tionem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam AndreeFarnye
de eisdem 26 Ap. a. r. 2.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 30 li. de firmis terrarum de Edderstow cum
pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per spatium trium terminorum ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 li. , et
pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Stephano Wallace de eisdem 4 Maii a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis duarum partium terrarum de
Durlatheris, Glaslacum molendino, et Wodheid cum pertinen., existentium
in manibus regis per spatium unius anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata,
et’pro 10 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Richardo
Steward de eisdem 7 Maii a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 li. de relevio terrarum de Drummis regi
debito per sasinam datam Moricio Kyrle de eisdem 8 Maii a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 8 marcis de relevio tertie partis terrarum de
Wardris Flemyng cum pertinen. viz. de tertia parte le Wrais jacente in
vicecomitatu de Abirdene et regalitate de Gareauch, et pro 21 marcis de
relevio superioritatis terrarum de Jakistoun et Skaldoehmur cum pertinen.
jacentium in vicecomitatu de Kincardine dicte tertie parti de Wardris
Flemyng annexat. et incorporat., regi debito per sasinam datam Andree
Trowp de eisdem 11 Maii a.r.2.
Senescallus respondebit pro 12 marcis de firmis terrarum de Lettir cum
pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per spatium-trium terminorum ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 8 marcis de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Duncano M‘Lachlane de eisdem 13 Maii a.r.
predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 marcis de relevio 10 marcat. terrarum
antiqui extentus de Mekle Broclitoune cum pertinen. regi debito per
sasinam datam Jobanni Murray de eisdem 21 Maii a.r.l.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme 10
marcat. terrarum antiqui extentus de Mekle Brouchtoun cum pertinen.,
regi debitam per sasinam datam Jobanni Murray de eisdem 21 Maii a.r.2.
1514.
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571
Responsiones post xxvnum Octobris anno etc.vcxiiii0. fol. 77.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 7 ii. 10 s. de firmis duarum marcat. antiqui Wigtoun.
extentus terrarum cum dimedia marcata de Auchinthebert, duarum
marcat. cum dimedia marcata antiqui extentus terrarum de Kerow-
lachlyne, et duarum marcat. cum dimedia ejusdem extentus terrarum de
Carnagaracht cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium quinque mensium ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 15 li., et pro 2 5. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Johanni Sinclere de eisdem apud Edinburgh 4 Nov. a.r.2.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2 ct. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Linlithqw.
unius annui redditus 6 mare. 6 s. et 8 cf. annuatim levandi de terris de
Blaknes cum pertinen. jacentibus infra balliam suam, regi debitam per
sasinam datam Jonete Amisfeild de eodem apud Edinburgh 6 Nov. a.r.
predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 marcis de firmis sexte partis terrarum de Forfare.
Fularetoun, 18ve partis terrarum de Innene, septem solidat, terrarum de
Litilcarcarys et 28 d. terrarum de Kynnard et Balnamone cum pertinen.
jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
unius anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 5 marcis de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Crawmond de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 6 Nov. a.r.2, ratione generalis dispensationis et statuti
domini nostri regis ult. defuncti factorum per eum et dominos sui
consilii secum in Northumberland tempore sui exercitus existentis super
non etate et introitu heredum eorum qui in dicto exercitu decedere con-
tigebant, cujus Jacobi pater ibidem obiit, ut in retor natu continetur.
Ballivus respondebit pro 6 marcis de firmis terrarum de Corothill cum per- Kyle.
tinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis termini
Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 12 marc, et pro duabus rosis rubeis per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem, regi ut senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam
Johanni Mure de eisdem apud Edinburgh 8 Nov. a.r.2.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 4 marcis de firmis tertie partis terrarum de Linlithqw.
Westir Benyn cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis termini Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 8 marcas et pro 8 marcis de relevio ejusdem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Bruce de eadem apud Edinburgh
8 Nov. a.r.2.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 4 marcis de firmis unius pecie terre de Linlithqw.
Middilbenyne vocate le Mylrig unacum pecia prati ejusdem et suis pertinen.
jacentis in villa et territorio de Myddilbenyne alias Braidlaw, necnon de
una bovata terre de Middilbenyne vocata le Higginnes Oxgang cum le
Braidlawdeneetsuis pertinen. jacen. in dominio de Middilbenyne alias Braid-
law, unacum quadam pecia terre prati incipiendo ad orientalem partem
572
APPENDIX.
1514.
Fol. 78.
Edinburgh infra
Hadington.
Linlithqw.
Edinburgh infra
Hadington.
Beruik.
Beruik.
Drumfres.
dicte bovate terre et abhinc ascendendo versus austrum usque ad terras
vocatas le Mylcroft antedictum, existentium in manibus regis termini
Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 8 marcas, et pro 8 marcis de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Roberto Bruse de eisdem apud Edinburgh 8 Nov.
a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 1333 marcis 4 s. 5 <t. de firmis tertie partis
baronie de Dirltoun cum castro, fortalitio, te nem. tenan. liberetenen.
servitiis et suis pertinen. , existentis in manibus regis per spatium 8 anno-
rum ult. elaps. ratione warde, cujus baronie integre firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 500 marcas,» necnon pro 33 marcis de relevio tertie partis feodi
baronie de Boltoun cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, reservato
liberotenemento dicte baronie de Boltoun Mariote relicte quondam Georgei
domini Haliburtoun, cujus integre baronie de Boltoun firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 100 marcas, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jonete Halibur-
toun de eisdem tertiis partibus baroniarum predict, apud Edinburgh 9
Nov. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 15 R. de relevio dimedie tatis baronie de
Litilkettilstoun cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, regi debito per
sasinam datam magistro Georgio Broun de eadem apud Edinburgh 9
Nov. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 60 li. de relevio baronie de Colstoun jacentis
infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam datam magistro Georgio Broun
de eadem die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 12 marcis de firmis unius terre husbandie cum
pertinen. jacentis in villa et territorio de Grenelaw infra balliam suam,
existentis in manibus regis per spatium 6 annorum ult. elaps. ante 15tum
diem mensis Martii anno Domini 1512 ratione warde, et pro 4 marcis
de firmis dicte terre husbandie existentis in manibus regis per spatium
duorum annorum immediate sequentium dictum 15tum diem Martii sasina
non recuperata, et de 26 s. 8 ct. de relevio ejusdem regi debito per sasinam
datam Johanni Trotter de eadem apud Edinburgh 17 Nov. a.r.2.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum de Harddenys
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 3 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 10 marcas, et de 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Petro Spens de eisdem apud Edinburgh
die et anno immediate predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 18 li. de firmis novem marcat. terrarum de
Madinpap antiqui extentus, existentium in manibus regis per spatium unius
anni et termini S. Martini ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 18 marcas, et de 12 li. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Ricardo Neleson de eisdem apud Edinburgh
21 Nov. a.r.2., cujus quidem Ricardi pater obiit sub vexillo regis in
Northumberland, ut in retornatu continetur.
1514.
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573
Yicecomes respondebit pro 640 It. de firmis terrarum dominii de Edyard- Roxburgh,
stoun cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per spatium 16 annorum
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 40 li. ,
et de 40 li. de relevio earundem, et pro 480 li. de firmis medietatum terrarum
et baronie de Hownom, viz. terrarum et villarum de Caphop, Fillogu et Cun-
yarestoun cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per dictum spatium,
et pro 80 li. de relevio earundem, et pro 106 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terra-
rum et baronie de Broundoun, Elphinshop, at Eddillisheid cum pertinen,
existentium in manibus regis per idem tempus, et pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 3. de
relevio earundem, necnon pro 167 li. de firmis 10 librat, terrarum et ville
de Maxtoun cum pertinen. et jure patronatus eeclesie de Bethirroull, existen-
tium in manibus regis per prefatum tempus, et pro 10 li. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Thome Rutherfurd apud Edin-
burgh 26 Nov. a.r.2.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 180 li. de firmis terrarum dominii et fol. 79.
territorii de Rutherfurd cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per spa- Roxburgh,
tium trium annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se exten-
dunt annuatim ad 40 li., et de 60 li. de relevio earundem, et pro 15 li. de
firmis 100 solidat, terrarum de Wellis cum pertinen., existentium in
manibus regis per spatium predictum, et pro 5 li. de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Thome Rutherfurd de eisdem apud
Edinburgh anno predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 15 li. de firmis 2| marcat. terrarum de Drumfres.
Barboy antiqui extentus jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium trium termin. ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 7| marcas et pro 5 li. de relevio
earundem, r-egi debitis per sasinam datam Gilberto Roryson de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 28 Nov. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 439 li. 19 s. 9 d. de firmis tertie partis Perth,
dimedie baronie de Ballegarno cum tenen. etc. et suis pertinen., exis-
tentis in manibus regis per spatium 9 annorum elapsorum viz. 8
annorum et’ unius termini ratione warde et termini S. Martini ult.
preteriti sasina non recuperata, cujus dimedie baronie integre firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 100 li. 13 s. 4 d., et pro 48 li. 17 s. 9 d. de
relevio tertie partis dicte dimedie baronie, necnon pro 319 li. 19 s. 9 d. de
firmis tertie partis dimedie baronie de Abirnyte cum tenen. etc. existentis
in manibus regis per spatium et rationes predictas, cujus dimedie baronie
integre firme se extendunt annuatim ad 106 11. 13 s. 4 d., et pro 35 li.
13 s. 1 d. de relevio tertie partis dicte dimedie baronie cum pertinen. pre-
dicts, regi debitis per sasinam datam JoneteHaliburtoun de eisdem tertiis
partibus dimediarum baroniarum predict, apud Edinburgh 28 Nov. a.r.
predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 18 marcis de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de Abirdene.
Estir Crechy, Myddilcrechy, cum dimedietate molendini earundem cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et de 12 marcis de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Chene de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Jan, a.r.2,
574
APPENDIX.
1515.
Perth. Vicecomes respondebit pro 133 ft. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis tertie partis
tertie partis terrarum et baronie de Forgundevynny cum tenen. etc.
cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis
per spatium 10 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se exten-
dunt annuatim ad 13 ft. 6 s. 8 cf., regi debitis per sasinam datam
Jonete Haliburtoun de eadem tertia parte tertie partis terrarum et baronie
predict, apud Edinburgh 22 Feb. a.r.2.
[1515.]
Carrik. Ballivus respondebit pro 265 ft. 16 s. 8 d. de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum
antiqui extentus de Currachbay et Drumbay cum pertinen., de 2 marcat.
terrarum de Clonluchre, 5 nobilibus terrarum de Lettirpyn, 20 solidat, ter-
rarum de Auchingonnach et Knokgarneryn, et de 40 denariat. terrarum
de Carfyn et Craginchonich antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium infra
balliam suam et vie. de Are, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 11
annorum ult. elaps. ant eocirca ratione warde, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 24 ft. 3 s. 8 d. , regi tanquam comiti de Carrik debitis per
sasinam datam Alexandro Kennedy de eisdem apud Edinburgh 15 Maii
a.r.2.
Pol. 80. Yicecomes respondebit pro 80 ft. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de
Hadington infra Westhall cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus
regis per spatium 20 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se ex-
tendunt annuatim ad 4 ft. , regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Rettre
per decessum Jonete Haliburtoun, sororis matris sue, de eadem apud
Edinburgh 16 Maii a.r.2.
Edinburgh infra Idem yicecomes respondebit pro 6 ft. de firmis alterius dimedietatis
Hadington. predict, terrarum existentis in manibus regis per spatium 3 terminorum
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 4 ft. de relevio ejusdem dimedie-
tatis, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Andree per decessum Silvestri
Rettre, sui patris, habentis eandem per curialitatem Scotie ratione
Alisone Hepburn, matris ipsius Andree, de eadem, loco die et anno
predictis.
Edinburgh. Yicecomes respondebit pro 18 ft. de firmis 18 marcat. terrarum de Craw-
mond Regis jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 ft. de
relevio earundem, necnon pro 10 ft. de firmis terrarum de Clarebarston
etiam jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
idem tempus ut supra, et pro 6 ft. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, regi
debito per sasinam datam Jacobo Crawmond de eisdem apud Edinburgh
21 Maii a.r.2. per generalem dispensationem quondam s.d.n. regis ult.
defuncti heredibus eorum in suo exercitu in Anglia decedentium gratiose
concessam.
Edinburgh.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 12 ft. de firmis terrarum de Kilbaberton
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 3 termin. ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et de 8 ft. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Henrico Wardlaw de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 23 Maii a.r;2., cujus Henrici pater obiit in bello commisso in
Anglia, ut in retornatu continetur,
1515.
LIBEI RESPONSIONUM.
575
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 40 s. de firmis dimedietatis tertie partis Edinburgh,
terrarum de Leithede cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis
in manibus regis per spatium unius anni ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
et 2 rosis rubeis per duplicationem albefirme ejusdem dimedietatis, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Elene King de eadem apud Edinburgh 23
Maii a.r. prescripto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 s. de firmis unius terre husbandie cum Beruik.
pertinen. jacentis in Newtoun de Duns infra balliam suam, existentis in
manibus regis per spatium 3 termin. ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et
pro 12 d. per duplicationem albefirme ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Johanni Weddirlie de eadem apud Edinburgh 25 Maii a.r. 2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 &. 10 bollis ordei et 2 martis Bute,
dictis lardnaremartis de firmis terrarum de Kerelawmond jacentium infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis tanquam in manibus senescalli
Scotie per spatium 4 terminorum, ult. elaps. a tempore belli novissime in eol. 81.
Anglia concussi sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim
ad 3 It. 6 s. 8 d. 5 bollas ordei et unam martam, et pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. 10
bollis ordei et 2 martis per duplicationem feodifirme earundem terrarum,
allocando in predictis summis pecunie 20 s. pro dictis martis viz. 5 s. pro
qualibet earum, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam
Jolianni Bannachtine de eisdem apud Edinburgh 6 Junii a.r. 2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis 2 marcat. et dimedie Wigtoun.
marcate antiqui extentus terrarum de Drumiargane cum pertinen., existen-
tium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 5 marcas, regi debitas per sasinam datam
Martino Makmakin de eisdem apud Edinburgh 12 Junii a.r. 2.
Johannes Evist de Balhussy, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebit pro Perth.
160 li. de relevio terrarum et baronie de Ruthven cum pendiculis etc.
exceptis 20 li. duobus capellanis admortizatis annuatim persolvendis de
terris de Banbreich, Petcarne, et Cragingalle dicte baronie annexatis,
necnon pro 196 li. de firmis terrarum de Strauthbrawn et Glensche, exis-
tentium in manibus regis per spatium 4 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 98 li., et de 196 li. per
duplicationem feodifirme earundem, ac etiam pro 20 li. de firmis terrarum
de Cowgask existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus etiam sasina
non recuperata, et pro 2 paribus cirothecarum per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem terrarum de Cowgask, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Willelmo Ruthven de feodo earundem apud Edinburgh 22 Junii a.r. 2,
per generalem dispensationem quondam s. d. n. regis ult. defuncti heredi-
bus in suo exercitu decedentibus gratiose concessam.
Idem vicecomes in hac parte respondebit pro 150 li. de relevio terrarum Edinburgh per
et baroniarum de Ballerno, Newtoun, et Cousland, cum tenen. tenan. et commissonen-
liberetenen. servitiis earundem, exceptis 10 li. uui capellano admortizatis
annuatim de dictis terris et baronia de Cousland persolvendis, regi debito
per sasinam dicto Willelmo Ruthven de feodo earundem per dispensa-
tionem ut premittitur die et anno immediate prescriptis,
576
APPENDIX.
1515.
Wigtoun.
Invernys.
Fol. 82.
Drumfres.
FOL. 83.
Kirkcudbrycht.
Forfare.
Abirdene.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 26 s. 8 d. de firmis 2 marcat. terrarum antiqui
extentus de Larglegastill cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, exis-
tentium in manibus regis termini Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non
recuperata, et pro 03 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Normanno Makcullocli de eisdem apud Edinburgh 27 Julii a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 11. 13 s. 4 S., de firmis terrarum de
Canroe, Strath wore, et tertie partis de Arcaboll cum pertinen. jacentium in
comitatu Rossie infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 2 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d.
sterlingorum per duplicationem albefirme dictarum terrarum de Canroe et
Strathwore, et pro 2 d. sterlingorum per duplicationem albefirme dicte
tertie partis de Arcaboll, necnon pro 5 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis dimedie partis
de Cuthaloid et Drynee jacentis ut supra, existentis in manibus regis per
dictos duos terminos sasina etiam non recuperata, et pro 5 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de
relevio ejusdem dimedie partis, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni
Denowne de eisdem apud Edinburgh 28 Julii a.r. predicto. ' [Nota. Hec
responsio non oneratur in compoto vicecomitis de Invernys 1515, quia
vicecomes asserit se nondum dedisse sasinam etc. , sed onerandus est in
proximo compoto suo.]
Yicecomes respondebit pro 96 H. de firmis terrarum baronie de Closbern
antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium
in manibus regis per spatium 2 termin. ult. elaps. sasina non recuper-
ata, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Thome Kirkpatrik de eisdem apud Edinburgh 30 Julii
a.r. prescripto.
Senescallus respondebit pro 11 li. de firmis 16 marcat. terrarum cum
dimedia marcata terrarum antiqui extentus de Kirkcassauld et Bercly cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam,existentiumjn manibus regis termini
Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 22 li., et pro 4 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
earundem, regi debitam per sasinam datam Johanni Murray de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 3 Aug. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 144 li. de firmis terrarum de le Grange de
Monyfuth cum molendinis etc. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium
in manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum et unius termini ult. elaps. sasina
non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 32 li., et de 32 li. de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Durehame de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 6 Aug. a.r.2.
Yicecomes respondebit prO 20 ii. de firmis et proficuis piscariarum dime-
dii rethis de Raik super aquam de Dee cum pertinen., existentium in mani-
bus regis per spatium 4 termin. ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 10 li., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Wode de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 31 Aug. a.r. predicto, ratione dispensationis et
statuti domini regis ult. defuncti factorum heredibus interfectorum in
campo bellico Northumbrie, ut in retornatu continetur.
1515.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
577
Vicecomes respondebit pro 42 E. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis tertie partis ter- Linlithqw.
rarum baronie de Levingstoun cum tenen. etc. cum pertinen. , existentium
in manibus regis per spatium 6 terminorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 14 E. 4 s. 5 d., regi debitis per sasinam
datam Jacobo Dowglace de eadem apud Edinburgh 4 Sept, a.r.2.
Vicecomes de Striveling et sui ballivi alias constituti senescalli de Menteth.
Menteth in hac parte per commissionem regis eis prius directam respon-
debunt pro 32 E. de firmis terrarum de Doun, Gartmore cum molendino
earundem et pertinen. jacentium in senescallatu de Menteth et infra
vicecomitatum de Perth, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2
annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et de 16 E. de relevio earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Aula Makaulay de eisdem apud Edin-
burgh 10 Sept, a.r.2. ratione dispensationis et statuti predictorum.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 13 E. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis tertie partis ter- Fyffe.
rarum de Estircolse cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis
in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
et pro 6 E. 13 s. 4 3. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Willelmo Moncreif de eadem apud Edinburgh 27 Sept, a.r.3. ratione dis- fol. 84.
pensationis et statuti s.d.n. regis ult. defuncti factorum heredibus inter-
fectorum in campo bellico North umbrie, ut in retornatu continetur.
Johannes Maxwell de Stanelie, vicecomes de Ergile et ballivus de Cowell Ergile.
in hac parte per commissionem regis constitutus, respondebit pro 32 E.
de firmis terrarum de Ardyne et Achinfour cum pertinen. jacentium
in ballia de Cowell et infra vicecomitatum de Ergile, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
et pro 16 E. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Patricio
Houstoune de eisdem apud Edinburgh 12 Oct. a.r.3.
Senescallus respondebit pro 117 E. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 8 marcat. terra- Kirkcudbrycht.
rum de Strothane et Blarerannee antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium
infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 11 anno-
rum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 10 E.
13 s. 4 d., regi debitis per sasinam datam Rogero Gordoun de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 15 Oct. a.r.3.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Edinburgh,
terrarum de Cranstoun Daw nunc vocat. Nova Cranstoun cum pertinen.
jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debitam per sasinam datam Johanni
Cranstoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 25 Oct. a.r.3.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 135 E. de firmis terrarum de Akynhede Lanark,
cum pertinen. jacentium infra ballianVsuam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 4 annorum et unius termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 30 E., et de 2 d. argenti per duplicatio-
nem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Maxwell
de eisdem apud Edinburgh 26 Oct. a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 120 E. de firmis terrarum de Estir Caldwell Renfrew,
cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis ratione warde per spatium
sex annorum ante 29 Maii 1514 elaps. et pro 30 E. de firmis earundem
VOL. XIV. 2 O
578
APPENDIX.
1515.
FOL. 85.
Kyle.
Lanark.
Linlithqw.
Vallis Annantlie.
FOL. 86.
Dunbertane.
Renfrew.
Striveling.
terrarum, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 1 anni et 1 termini de
hinc immediate sequentium sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 ii. de relevio
earundem, necnon pro 200 ii. de firmis terrarum de Knokmaid existentium
in manibus regis per dictum spatium 6 annorum ratione warde, et pro
50 ii. de firmis earundem terrarum cum pertinen. existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 1 anni et 1 termini dehinc ut premittitur ult. elaps.
sasina non recuperata, et pro 33 ii. 6 5. 8 d. de relevio earundem, regi
tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Jolianni Mure de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 30 Oct. a.r.3.
Ballivus respondebit pro 120 ii. de firmis 10 marcat. terrarum de
Camcescan antiqui extentus cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis
ratione warde per spatium 6 annorum ante 29 Maii 1514f elaps., et pro
30 11. de firmis dictarum terrarum existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 1 anni et 1 termini dehinc immediate sequen. sasina non re-
cuperata, et pro 20 li. de relevio earundem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie
debitis per sasinam datam dicto Johanni Mure de eisdem apud Edin-
burgh 30 Oct. a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 136 11. de firmis terrarum de Kittoksyde
Westir jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 6 annorum ratione warde ante 29 Maii 1514 elaps. et pro 34 K.
de firmis earundem terrarum, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 1
anni et 1 termini dehinc immediate sequentium sasina non recuperata,
et pro 22 H. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie
debitis per sasinam datam dicto Johanni Mure de eisdem apud Edinburgh
die et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 45 11. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de le
Manys de Levingstoun cum dimedietate molendini manerii et le warde
ejusdem cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in mani-
bus regis per spatium 6 terminorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 15 11., regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo
Dowglas de eisdem 4 Nov. a.r.3.
Senescallus respondebit pro 3 11. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum
de Overwormunby cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existen-
tium in manibus regis per spatium 1 anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata,
et de 3 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Thome Carrutheris de eisdem apud Edinburgh 5 Nov. a.r.3.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum de Altirmone et Rahane cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, regi debitis per sasinam datam Ricardo Lekky de eisdem apud Edin-
burgh 5 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 11. de relevio terrarum de Selveland cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie
debito per sasinam datam Johanni Knok de eisdem apud Edinburgh 6
Nov. a.r.3.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2 rosis rubeis per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum de Quenyshalch cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam,
1515.
LIBEI EESPON SIONUM.
579
regi debitam per sasinam datam Roberto Nory de eisdem apud Edinburgh
8 Nov. a.r.3.
Senescallus respondebit pro 2 duplicibus rosis rubeis per duplicationem Menteth.
albefirme terrarum de Estir Boquhoppill cum pertinen. jacentium infra
senescallatum suum, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Nory de
eisdem apud Edinburgh dicto die.
Idem senescallus respondebit pro 16 It. 13 s. 4 <t. de firmis terrarum de Menteth.
Redenach, Unschennach, Ergateis, et Lundeis cum pertinen. jacentium
infra senescallatum suum, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 4 ter-
minorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 33 It. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Edmonstoun de eisdem
apud Edinburgh dicto 8 Nov. anno predicto, ratione dispensationis et
statuti fact, per regem ult. defunctum heredibus interfectorum in Nor-
thummerland, ut in retornatu continetur.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de relevio illius dimedietatis totius Striveling.
terre de Lekky propinquius adjacentis terris de Bucliquhan cum pertinen.
jacentis infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam datam Ricardo Lekky
de eadem apud Edinburgh dicto 8 Nov. anno predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 48 11. de firmis quarte partis terrarum de Linlithqw.
Westir Benyn et tertie partis molendini ejusdem cum suis pertinen.
jacentis infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
9 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim
ad 5 11. 6 s. 8 d., regi debitis per sasinam datam Jolianni Bertrahame de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 9 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Senescallus respondebit pro 25 11. de firmis 10 marcat. terrarum de Bal- Fol. 87.
lathis antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, exis- ^ allisArmandie
tentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum et termini S. Martini ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro^lO 11. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Johanni Kennedy de eisdem apud Edinburgh 13
Nov. a.r.3. per dispensationem et statutum domini regis ult. defuncti
factos heredibus interfectorum in Northummerland, ut in retornatu con-
tinetur.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 300 11. de firmis terrarum baronie de Cragy, Ferth.
Westir Malare, Pethavelles, cum molendino de Cragy, Auchtinleskin,
Tulloch, Lembar, Lakenstredon cum molendino ejusdem, le Kirktone, Thrc
Aucht Townys, Cowill, et Drumnes cum suis pertinen. etc. jacentium infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 terminorum
proxime sequentium 3 Oct. 1514 sasina non recuperata, ex eo quod
Johannes Ross asserit se non obtinuisse sasinam de eisdem per aliud precep-
tum ex dicta nostra capella dicto 3 Oct. directum, quamvis securitas firma-
rum et relevii earundem terrarum de terminis ante dictum tertium diem
preteritis intratur in libro responsionum in nostro scaccario remanente ut
in eodem continetur, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Johanni Ross
de eisdem apud Edinburgh 29 Nov a.r.3. per dispensationem et statutum •
predictos ut habetur in retornatu. i
580
APPENDIX.
1515.
Fyffe.
Bute.
Dunbertane.
FOL. 88.
Drumfres.
Renfrew.
Dunbertane.
Edinburgh.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 142 ti. 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Bawram
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 9 annorum cum dimedio ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 15 K., et de 2 libris cimini per dupli-
cationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per fsasinam datam David
Bawram de eisdem apud Edinburgh 29 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 120 H de firmis 9 marcat. terrarum de
Dunrudir cum pertinen. jacentium infra insulam de Arane et balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 20 annorum elaps. ratione
warde, .que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 6 K., et pro 15 li. de firmis
earundem terrarum, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum
et 1 termini dehinc ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 li. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Eullertoun de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 13 Decembris a.r.3.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2750 li. de firmis 30 librat, terrarum antiqui
extentus de Drummond et 10 librat, terrarum antiqui extentus de Duchray
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 27 annorum et 7 mensium ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 100 li., et pro 100 li. de relevio earundem
terrarum, regi debitis per sasinam datam Cuthberto comiti de Glencarne
domino Kilmawris de eisdem apud Edinburgh 20 Jan. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 25 li. de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum de
Dunragane cum pertinen. antiqui extentus jacentium infra balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum et 1 termini ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 li. de_relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Gilberto Rorisoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 28
Jan. a.r.3. ratione dispensationis et statuti fact, per quondam s.d.n. ult.
defunctum heredibus interfectorum in Northummerland, ut in retornatu
continetur.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 11. de firmis terrarum de Boghaw cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 1 termini ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 li. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Flemyng de eisdem
apud Edinburgh die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 200 li. de firmis baronie de Duntreth exten-
dentis ad 55 marcat. terrarum antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentis infra
balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum et 1
termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annua-
tim ad 100 li., et pro 2 h. piperis per duplicationem albefirme earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Edmonstoun de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 30 Jan. a.r. predicto ratione dispensationis et statuti fact, per
quondam regem ut predicitur, ut latius in retornatu continetur.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 213 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de
Quhitelaw cum pertinen., jacentium in baronie de Ratho infra balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis tanquam senescalli Scotie per spatium 16
annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
1515-16.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
581
20 marcas, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam
Andree Mowbray de eisdem apud Edinburgh 16 Feb. a.r.3.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 15 ii. 15 s. de firmis trium aerarum terre Peblis.
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, viz. ad finem orientalem burgi
de Peblis ex parte boreali vici regii inter terras Johannis Lawsoun ex
occidentali et terras Johannis Loucht ex orient, et montem de Yenlaw ex
boreali partibus, unacum officiis serjandi regii et le burriourschip, existen-
tium in manibus regis per spatium 10 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps.
sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 30 s., et pro
30 s. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Crake
de eisdem apud Edinburgh 20 Feb. a. r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 9 11. de firmis 3 aerarum terre arabilis Edinburgh
jacentium in le Myllflat burgi de Hadingtoun inter Lathameburn ex ^ra Hadmg'
occidentali et le burrowbalkis ex orientali partibus, existentium in mani-
bus regis per spatium 9 annorum sasina non recuperata, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 20 s. , et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Mariote Sleich de eisdem
per decessum Jacobi Sleich sui avi apud Edinburgh 26 Feb. a.r.3.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 16 s. 8 d. de firmis 5 aerarum terre fol. 89.
arabilis jacentium in dicto le Mylflot inter bondas predictas, ac superiori- ^f^Had^ng-
tatis 1 acre jacentis in eodem le Mylflot, existentium in manibus regis toun.
per spatium 1. termini ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 33 s. 4 d. , et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicte Mariote de
eisdem per decessum Jacobi Sleich sui patris apud Edinburgh die et
anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 250 li. de firmis terrarum baronie de Kincardin.
Halkertouncum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 anno-
rum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 83 h. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David Falconar de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 10 Mar. a.r.3.
Ballivus respondebit pro 10 ii. de firmis 10 librat, terrarum antiqui ex- Cunyngham.
tentus de Farnlie cum pertinen., et pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis 10 marcat.
de Crewocht cum pertinen. ejusdem extentus jacentium infra balliam suam,
existentiujn in manibus regis termini S. Martini ult. preteriti sasina non
recuperata, et pro 33 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio omnium terrarum predict., regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Farnlie de eisdem apud Edinburgh 11
Mar. 1515 et regis 3.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 16 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis dimedie partis ter- Edinburgh,
rarum de Smithfeild et Huntarland cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum et 1 termini
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
6 ii. 13 s. 4 d., et pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio ejusdem dimedie partis
terrarum predict., necnon pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio 10 marcat. terra-
rum jacentium ad finem orientalem ville de Ovir Crawmond infra dictam
suam balliam, quarum liberumtenementum reservatur Agneti Howisone,
582
APPENDIX.
1516.
Forfare.
Perth.
Fol. DO.
Strathern.
Carrik.
Forfare.
Abirdene.
qui habuit easdem in conjuncta infeodatione et renunciavit et dimisit
feodum earundem Alexandro Mowbray per sasinam datam eidem Alexandro
de dicto feodo et dimedietate terrarum predictarum apud Edinburgh 11
Mar. a.r.3.
[1516.]
Vicecomes, necnon Jacobus Myddiltoune et Jacobus Bissete de Ferny -
flat, vicecomites in hac parte, respondebit pro 30 li. de firmis terrarum
de Bawgillo et molendino earundem cum pertinen. existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 13 mensium ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro
30 11. de relevio earundem regi debito, et pro 40 11. de firmis terrarum et
rupis de Bruchte cum castro, fortalitio, domibus, edificiis, et piscaria
earundem, existentium in manibus regis per spatium predictum ratione
qua supra, et pro 40 11. de relevio earundem, et pro debita administra-
tione in officio vicecomitis de Forfare et servitio regi inde annuatim
debito et consueto, per sasinam datam Patricio domino Gray de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 26 Mar. a.r.3.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 26 11. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis baronie de Tulli-
chudill cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus
regis per spatium 2 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro
26 11. 13 s. 4 S. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Jacobo Redeheuch de eadem apud Edinburgh 8 Ap. 1516 et r.3.
Senescallus respondebit pro 62 R. de firmis terrarum de Carnebostewart
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 15 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. ratione warde, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 4 11., regi debitis per sasinam datam
Elizabeth Stewart de eisdem apud Edinburgh 13 Ap. a.D. et r. immediate
predictis.
Ballivus respondebit pro 1395 R. de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum de Bal-
macawell, 50 solidat, terrarum de Latterpen, 3 marcat. terrarum de Drum-
maskane, 2 marcat. terrarum de Fardinquhathir, 20 solidat, terrarum de
Knokgardinar, 40 denariat. terrarum de Cragfyn et Craginaschandach cum
pertinen. extendentium in universo ad 10 librat, sex solidat, et octo
denariat. terrarum antiqui extentus, jacentium infra balliam suam, ex-
istentium in manibus regis per spatium 45 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, et pro 31 R. de relevio earundem, regi tanquam comiti de Carrik
debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Colquhone de eisdem apud Edinburgh
16 Ap. a.D. et r. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 6 R. de relevio feodi terrarum de Hawtoun et
le pethous de Inneraryte regi debito per sasinam datam Thome Fothryng-
haim de eodem apud Edinburgh 16 Aprilis a.D. et r. prescriptis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 50 R. de firmis terrarum baronie de Philorth
cum suis annexis et unitis cum tenent, etc. cum pertinen. jacentium infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum et 1
termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 180 R. de relevio earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Fraser de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 18 Aprilis a.D. et r. predicto.
1516.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
583
. Yicecomes respondebit pro 18 li. 19 s. 2 d. de firmis tertie partis unius Fyffe.
sexte partis terrarum de Haltoun de Clesch, tertie partis unius sexte
partis terrarum de Middilclesch, tertie partis unius sexte partis terrarum de
Tor alias Doile, tertie partis unius sexte partis terrarum de Bordland et
Hevynstown, tertie partis unius sexte partis molendini ejusdem, et tertie
partis unius annui redditus 15 d. de terris de Westir Clesch cum suis per-
tinen., jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 14 annorum ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
27 s. 1 d., regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Levingstoun de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 17 Ap. a.r.3.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 li. de firmis terrarum de Hill cum pertinen. Edinburgh,
jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis termini S.
Martini ult. preteriti ratione warde, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree
Elphinstoun de eisdem ‘apud Edinburgh 22 Ap. a.r.3., per dispensa-
tionem d. regis et sui tutoris et gubernatoris eidem Andree concessam de
sua minori etate, ut in retornatu continetur.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 36 li. lis. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Inner- Forfare.
ichty cum molendino et multuris earundem cum pertinen. jacentium infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum et 1
termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim
ad 14 li. 12 s. 8 d. de elaro, regi debitis preter 8 marcas et 8 d. heredibus
quondam Willelmi Talyeour per infeodationem regis de eisdem terris
annuatim reddendis nomine feodifirme tantum, necnon capiendo securita- Fol. 91.
tem de juridico servitio mauri quarterii de Dunde infra balliam suam pro
officio hujusmodi et terris predictis reddendo per sasinam datam Alexan-
dro Bawbirny de eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Ap. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 li. de firmis terrarum de Burngranys et Bervrik.
Quhitlaw cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 1^ anni ult. elapsi ratione warde, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 20 li., regi tanquam “senescallo Scotie debitis per
sasinam datam Roberto Lawder de eisdem apud Edinburgh 29 Ap. a.r.
predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 12 ii. 10 s. de firmis dimedietatis 10 terrarum Peblis.
husbandiarumcum pertinen. jacentium infra villam et territorium de Bold et
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum et 1
termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme dicte dimedietatis se
extendunt annuatim ad 5 li. , et pro 5 li. de relevio dicte dimedietatis, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Isobelle Hare de eodem apud Edinburgh die et
anno predictis per statutum domini regis defuncti factum heredibus inter-
fectorum in Northumbirland, ut in retornatu continetur. Idem vicecomes
respondebit pro tanta summa de firmis et tanta summa de relevio alterius
dimedietatis diet. 10 terrarum husbandiarum cum pertinen., regi ut premit-
titur debitis per sasinam datam Katherine Hare die et anno prescriptis per
statutum predictum.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 93 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis tertie partis terrarum Linlithqw.
de Westirbenyn cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in
manibus regis per spatium 14 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme
584
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1516.
se extendunt annuatim ad 6 tt. 13 s. 4 d., regi debitis per sasinam datam
Johanni Levingstoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 30 Ap. a.r.3.
Name,
Forfare.
Forfare.
Forfare.
FOL. 92.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
ton.
Berwik.
Peblis.
Yicescomes respondebit pro 150 h. de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Lathin cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 50 li. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam David Falconare de eisdem apud Edinburgh 2
Maii a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 s. de firmis quarte partis terrarum de
Watterston cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in mank
bus regis termini S. Martini ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro
5 li. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David Duchir de
eadem apud Edinburgh 2 Maii a.r. predicto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 2 S. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
tertie partis terrarum de Kirkistoun cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam
suam, regi tanquam domino de Brechin debitis per sasinam datam David
Fethe de eadem apud Edinburgh 5 Maii a.r. predicto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 166 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum de
Carastoun cum pendiculis et molendinis earundem cum pertinen. unacum
officio judicatoris in parliamento domini regis et in itinere justiciarie de
Forfare et in curiis vicecomitis de Forfare, reddendo inde annuatim domino
regi 5 libras, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum et 1
termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, qne firme se extendunt annua-
tim ad 100 marc., et pro 66 H. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, et pro 16 11.
13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum de Preschok etiam existentium in manibus
regis per tempus et rationem predictam, et pro 5 h. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio
earundem, et pro 25 li. de firmis terrarum de Freok, existentium in
manibus regis per dictum tempus ut supra, et pro 10 li. de relevio
earundem, et pro 25 H. de firmis dimedie partis terrarum de Petforke
similiter existentium in manibus regis per tempus et rationem predictam, et
pro 10 H. de relevio ejusdem dimedie partis, necnon pro servitio judicatoris
predicto de officio hujusmodi reddendo, regi debitis per sasinam datam
"Willelmo Dempstare de terris et officio prescripts apud Edinburgh die et
anno supradictis ratione dispensationis et statuti fact, per quondam regem
in suo exercitu in Northummerland, ut in retornatu continetur.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 13 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio terrarum de Ruch-
law cum pertinen., regi debito per sasinam datam Johanni Lessellis de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 7 Maii 1516 et r.3.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 160 li. de firmis terrarum de Kirktounhill
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
tanquam senescalli Scotie per spatium 16 annorum ult. elaps. ratione
warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 10 h., regi tanquam senescallo
predicto debitas per sasinam datam Andree Mowbray de eisdem die et
anno immediate precedentibus.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 h. de relevio octave partis terrarum de
Quhittislayd extendentis ad 30 solidat, terrarum, et decem solidat,
terrarum de Glenkirk cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi
1516.
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585
debito per sasiuam datam Thome Henrisoun de feodo earundem, apud
Edinburgh 8 Maii 1516 et r.3., reservato suo patri libertenemento earun-
dem ratione curialitatis Scotie.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 ii. 10 s. de firmis quarte partis terrarum Edinburgh,
de Craghous, quarte partis dictarum aerarum terrarum in fine occidentali
ville de Crawmond Regis, et quarte partis decem aerarum terrarum jacen-
tium in dicta villa in le How Medo infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 1| anni ult. elapsi ratione warde, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 3 li., regi debitis per sasinam datam Katerine
Newlandis de eadem quarta parte terrarum predictarum apud Edinburgh
8 Maii 1516 et r.3.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 13 li. 10 s. de firmis aliarum trium Edinburgh,
quartarum partium terrarum predictarum existentium in manibus regis
per 1 J annum etiam ratione warde, regi debitis per sasinas datas Alisone,
Cristine, et Libre Newlandis, sororibus predicte Katerine, de eisdem apud
Edinburgh die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pto 3 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis cujusdam annui reddi- Kincardin.
tus 5 mare, annuatim levandi de terris de Essintuly jacentibus infra bal-
liam suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium duorum terminorum
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem eol. 93.
albefirme ejusdem annui redditus, regi debitis per sasinam* datam Andree
Murray de eodem apud Edinburgh 20 Maii 1516 et r.3.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 7 s. de firmis tertie partis unius terre Edinburgh
husbandie cum pertinen. jacentis in villa et territorio de Pinkertoun infra j.°^ra Hading-
comitatumMarchie et balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium
unius termini ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 16 d. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme de le castellwardis ejusdem tertie partis, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Craw de eadem apud Edinburgh 6
Junii a.D. et r. immediate prescriptis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 s. de firmis duarum terrarum husbandia- Berwik.
rum jacentium in villa et territorio de Morthingtoun infra balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium anni ult. elapsi sasina non
recuperata, et de 2 rosis rubeis per duplicationem albefirme earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Margarete Cok de eisdem apud Edinburgh
2 Julii a.D. et r. suprascriptis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 24 li. de firmis 6 marcat. terrarum antiqui Wigton.
extentus de TorrousMure cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, exis-
tentium in manibus regis per spatium sex terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, et pro 8 R. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Jonete Mure de eisdem apud Edinburgh 14 Julii a.r.3., ratione dispensa»
tionis et statuti factam per quondam s.d.n. regem in suo exercitu in
Northummerland, ut in retornatu continetur. *
* On a blank leaf between Fol. 94 and Fol. 95 is the following note: — My lord
auditouris of the chakker, wittis that I haf tane full contentation and payment of the
sowme of ijcvij li fra Gilbert Gray of Buttercais and payment for ane assedatioun sett be
the quenis grace of nonentres of certain landis pertenyng his bruthir the Lord Gray,
as is contenit at mar lentht in his assedatioun and in the book of responde. Quhairfor
586
APPENDIX.
1516.
FOL. 95.
Fyffe.
Dunbertane.
Fyffe.
Strathern.
Fol. 96.
Lanark.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 53 B. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis decime octave
partis terrarum et baronie de Wemys Westir jacentis infra balliam suam,
existentis in manibus regis per spatium 16 annorum ult. elaps. ratione
warde, necnon pro 33 s. 4 d. de firmis earundem terrarum, existentium
in manibus regis termini Penthecostes dehinc immediate sequentis sasina
non recuperata, ac etiam pro 3 B. 8 d. de relevio hujusmodi 18 ve partis ter-
rarum et baronie cum pertinen. , et pro 48 B. de firmis none partis terrarum
de Balmulto cum pertinen. existentis in manibus regis per dictum spatium
16 annorum ratione qua supra, et pro 30 s. de firmis earundem terrarum
existentium in manibus regis dicti termini Penthecostes sasina non re-
cuperata, et pro 3 B. de relevio earundem, et demum pro 21 B. 6 s. 8 d.
de firmis none partis terrarum de Petconnochy cum pertinen. existentis in
manibus regis per tempus et rationem predictas, et pro 13 s. 4 d. de
firmis earundem terrarum existentium in manibus regis dicti termini
Penthecostes sasina non recuperata, et pro 26 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Lyndsay de eisdem apud Dunde
27 Aug. a.r.3.
Yicecomes respondebit pro servitio de le tollare fiendo sicut prius fieri
solebat, regi debito per sasinam datam Mariote custumarie alias tollare de
parvis custumis et tollis vicecomitatus et burgi de Dunbertane concessis
per quondam illustrissimum principem regem Robertum Bruce in puram
et perpetuam elimosinam pro bono et fideli servitio sibi per predecessores
dicte Mariote facto apud Edinburgh 28 Sept, a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 93 B. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis dimedietatis omnium
et singularum terrarum de Hilcarny cum pertinen. existentis in manibus
regis per spatium 7 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se exten-
dunt annuatim ad 13 B. 6 s. 8 d., regi debitis per sasinam datam Alex-
andro Tervate de eadem apud Edinburgh 5 Oct. a.r.4.
Senescallus respondebit pro 3 B. 15 s. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum
de Douchlas et Megoure cum pertinen. existentis in manibus regis per
spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro uno lato
capite sagitte per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Mariote Inglis de eadem dimedietate predictarum terrarum
apud Edinburgh 8 Oct. a.r.4., ratione dispensationis et statuti s.d.n.
regis ult. defuncti heredibus interfectorum in suo exercitu gratose con-
cessorum, ut patet in retornatu.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 90 B. de firmis 10 librat, terrarum antiqui
extentus baronie de Stanehous cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis
-per spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 30 B. de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Margarete Mowate de
I pray your lordships that ye defeis the said Gilbert of the said sowme of ijcvij B, and
lay the samyn upoun my heid, becaus I am contentit thereof, and gif him ane draucht
of the saidis enteres agane. togidder -with this my precept for his warrand. In witnes
hereof I haif subscrivit this writ with my hand at Edinburgh the vij day of August the
yer of God jmv° and saxtene yeris.
Memorandum that William Ogilvy, thesaurarius, oneratur cum summa subscripta in
compoto vicecomitis de Kincardyn reddito anno Domini etc. quingentesimo decimo
sexto, ut patet in eodem.
1516.
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587
eisdem apud Edinburgh 8 Oct. a.r.4. ratione dispensationis et statuti
predict., ut etiam in retornatu.
Senescallus respondebit pro 3 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum Kirkcudbrycht.
de Strongastell antiqui extentus cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis
termini Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 ii. 13 s.
4 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Makcornyk
de eisdem apud Edinburgh 16 Oct. a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 110 li. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Abirdene.
Scheves cum suis annexis, unitis, tenen. etc. cum pertinen. jacentium
infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 li. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Georgeo Gordoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh
17 Sept, a.r.4. per dispensationem et statutum quondam s.d.n. regis
predict, ut patet in retornatu.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 18 li. de relevio feodi terrarum de Ardoch Dunbertain.
cum pertinen. jacentium in dominio de Cardros etinfra balliam suam, regi
debito per sasinam datam Johanni Buntyne de eodem feodo apud Edin-
burgh 27 Oct. a.r. 4. , quarum liberumtenementum reservatur Nycholaio
Buntyne, proavo dicti J ohannis, pro toto tempore vite sue, ut in retornatu
continetur, et pater dicti Johannis obiit in campo in Anglia, prout
habetur in dicto retornatu.
Yicecomes de Abirdene respondebit pro 160 li. de firmis dimedietatis Abirdene.
terrarum de Barocht in Borty jacentis in regalitate de Gariauch, et
dimedietatis terrarum de Westir Rowis, Falla we, Essenheid, et Furdal-
hous cum pertinen., et sexte partis terrarum de Petgony, et dimedietatis
molendini de Borty, et tertie partis terrarum de Mekle Fenersy et Litle
Fenersy cum pertinen. jacentium in comitatu de Mar, et tertie partis terra-
rum de Manecht, et superioritatis dimedetatis ville de Murtoun cum per-
tinen., jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis ad 6
annos ult. elapsos sasina non recuperata, et pro 26 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio Fol. 97.
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Blakhall de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 28 Oct. a.r.4.
Senescallus respondebit pro 48 R. de firmis terrarum de Arbaith, Lome, et stratherne.
Derre, cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro
16 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo
Edmonstoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 29 Oct. a.r.4. ratione dispen-
sationis et statuti quondam s. d. n. regis ult. defuncti heredibus inter-
fectorum in suo exercitu gratiose concessorum, ut habetur in retornatu.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de firmis terrarum de Balgowin Perth,
cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 ii. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Ricardo Stewart de eisdem apud Edinburgh
30 Oct. a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de relevio terrarum et dominii de Fyffe.
Clatty et Bateiscraggis cum turre fortalitio, pendic. outsettis, cum per-
588
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1516.
Menteth.
Edinburgh.
Edinburgh.
FOL. 98.
Stratlierne.
Perth.
Menteth.
Berwik.
tinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam datam
Georgeo Ramsay de eisdem apud Edinburgh 31 Oct. a. r. 4.
Senescallus respondebit pro 18 It. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis bine partis tertie
partis terrarum de Kalemuk cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam,
existentis in manibus regis per spatium 14 annorum ult. elaps. ratione
warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 26 s. 8 d., regi debitis per
sasinam datam Patricio Makray de eadem bina parte terrarum predict, apud
Edinburgh 2 Nov. a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 s. de firmis cujusdam terre cum domibus
ortis etc. earundem ac unius crofte vocate Croftangry cum suis pertinen.
jacentium in villa et territorio de Crawmond Regis infra balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis termini Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina
non recuperata, et pro 2 rosis rubeis per duplicationem albefirme earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Mowbray de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 6 Nov. a.r.4.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 6 R. de firmis 3 aerarum terrarum
jacentium in territorio de Crawmond Regis cum dimedia unius acre terre
prope terras de Corstorphin vocate le Riggis inter terras Alexandri
Crawmond ex australi et boreali partibus, necnon de firmis 2 aerarum cum
dimedia aera terre jacentium in le Bonelandis extendentium ad morum
nuncupatum le Crukis ex australi et boreali partibus cum pertinen., jacen-
tium in predicto territorio infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus
regis per spatium annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro una
libra thuris per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Thome Skynnare de eisdem apud Edinburgh 7 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Senescallus respondebit pro 40 s. de firmis terrarum de Ovir Achlesky
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 13 s. 4 d.
de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni domino Erskin
de eisdem apnd Edinburgh 7 Nov. ratione dispensationis et acti in bello
etc.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 216 li. de firmis terrarum de Southballo cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 27 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 8 ii. de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Sandilandis de
Caldor militi de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno predictis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 13 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Burne-
. bank, Loichfeild, terrarum de Estir Callecat et de Estir Annot cum pertinen.
jacentium in senescallia sua, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 1
anni ante 29 Ap. 1515 ratione warde, et pro 20 ii. de firmis earundem
terrarum, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 termin. dehinc im-
mediate sequen. sasina non recuperata, et pro 13 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Muschete de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 7 Nov. a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 s. de firmis dimedietatis 1 terre husbandie
cum pertinen. jacentis in Nanwer in dominio de Duns infra balliam suam
1516.
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589
et comitatum Marchie, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 3 termino-
rum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 1 3. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme ejusdem dimedietatis, regi debitis per sasinam datam Margarete
Cok de eadem apud Edinburgh 7 Nov. a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 capitiis falconum per duplicationem albe- Edinburgh,
firme terrarum de Murehous cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Laurentio Olyphant de eisdem apud
Edinburgh die et anno predictis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 20 ii. de firmis 20 librat, terrarum de Caly Kirkcudbrycht.
cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis de termino S. Martini ult. pre-
terito sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 ii. de relevio earundem, et de 6 ii.
13 s. 4 d. de firmis 10 marcat. terrarum de Berley cum pertinen. existentium
in manibus regis de dicto termino S. Martini sasina non recuperata, et de
13 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, et pro 14 ii. 13 s. iiij d. de firmis 22
' marcat. terrarum de Kirkennen etiam existentium in manibus regis de
termino predicto sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 nisis per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Levenax de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 14 Nov. a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 28 ii. de firmis quarte partis omnium et Fol. 99.
singularum terrarum de Glaslie cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, ■Fyffe‘
existentis in manibus regis per spatium 7 annorum ante 11 diem Januarii
1512 elaps. ratione warde, et pro 16 ii. de firmis hujusmodi quarte partis
predict, terrarum existentis in manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum
dehinc immediate sequentium sasina non recuperata, et pro 4 ii. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David Grundistoun de eadem
quarta parte terrarum predict, apud Edinburgh 20 Nov. a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 it. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de Fyffe.
Ester Colsy cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus
regis per spatium 3 terminorum proximo sequentium 27 Septembris 1515
sasina non recuperata, ex eo quod Willelmus Moncreff asserit se non
obtinuisse sasinam de eadem tertia parte terrarum predict, per aliud
preceptum ex capella regis dicto 27 Sept. directum, quamvis securitas
firmarum et relevii hujusmodi tertie partis de terminis ante dictum diem
preteritum intratur in libro responsionum in scaccario remanente, ut in
eodem continetur, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Willelmo de
eadem tertia parte apud Edinburgh 1 Dec. a.r.4.
Senescallus respondebit pro 4 11. 7 s. 6 d. de firmis dimedietatis terra- stratheru.
rum de Duchlas et Cregor cum pertinen., jacentis infra senescalliam suam,
existentis in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps.
sasina non recuperata, et pro uno lato capite sagitte per duplicationem
albefirme ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Margarete Inglis de
eadem dimedietate terrarum predict, apud Edinburgh 10 Jan. a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 37 11. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis tertie partis terrarum Beruik.
de Hutoun existentis in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum et 1 termini
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que tertia pars extendit se annuatim
ad 10 h, 13 s, 4 d., et pro 10 11. 13 s, 4 d. de relevio ejusdem tertie partis.
590
APPENDIX.
1516-17.
FOL. 100.
Beruik.
Abirtlene.
Perth.
Perth.
et pro 23 R. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de Raufburn et
superioritatis ejusdem cum tenen. etc. existentis in manibus regis per
predictum tempus sasina non recuperata, que tertia pars extendit annua-
tim ad 10 marcas, et pro 6 R. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio ejusdem tertie partis,
et pro 7 ii. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de Nesbitscheill cum silva et
pertinen. existentis in manibus regis ut supra, que tertia pars extendit
annuatim ad 40 s., et pro 40 s. de relevio ejusdem tertie partis, necnon
pro 31 li. 2 s. 2J d. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de Hornedane
cum pertinen. existentis in manibus regis per predictum tempus sasina
non recuperata, que tertia pars extendit annuatim ad 8 R. 17 s. 9 d., et
pro 8 R. 17 s. 9 d. de relevio ejusdem tertie partis regi debito per sasinam
datam Katerine Hume de eadem tertia parte apud Edinburgh 20 Jan.
a.r. 4.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 197 R. 11 s. 1 d. de firmis aliarum
duarum partium omnium terrarum immediate prescriptarum etiam
existentium in manibus regis per dictum spatium 3 annorum et 1 termini
ult. preteritorum sasina non recuperata, et pro 27 R. 6 s. 1 d. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Alisone et Elizabeth Hume,
sororibus predicte Katherine, de eisdem apud Edinburgh 20 Jan. a.r.
predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 48 R. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de
Litle Fynnersy, tertie partis terrarum de Manecht cum pertinen. jacen-
tium in dominio et comitatu de Mar infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 18 annorum sasina non recuperata, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 53 s. 4 d., et pro 53 s. 4 d. de relevio earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree "Wod de eisdem apud Perth
29 Jan. a.r. 4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 70 R. de firmis terrarum baronie de Abir-
dalgy cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis termini S. Martini ult.
preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro duobus speculis per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, et pro 60 R. de firmis terrarum baronie de Gask cum
pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus sasina non
recuperata, et pro 2 lie ros garlandis per duplicatioDem albefirme
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Laurentio Oliphant de eisdem
Perth 31 Jan. a.r. prescripto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 71 R. 2 s. 2d. de firmis tertie partis dimedie
baronie de Ballegirno cum tenen. etc. cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam
suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum proximo sequen-
tium 28 Nov. 1514 sasina non recuperata, ex eo quod Joneta Haliburtoun
asserit se non obtinuisse sasinam de eadem tertia parte baronie predicte
per aliud preceptum ex cancellaria dicto 28 Nov. directum quamvis
securitas firmarum et relevii ejusdem tertie partis de terminis ante dictum
diem preteritis intratur in libro responsionum remanente in scaccario
domini regis, ut in eodem continetur, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jonete
predicte de eadem tertia parte dimedie baronie predicte apud Edinburgh
18 Eeb. a.r. 4.
Yicecomes necnon Patricius Hammiltoun de Kincavill miles, Jacobus
Forfare.
1516-17.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
591
Logane, Nicholaus Crawfurd, magister Franciscus Boithvile, magister
Alexander Borthuik, Edwardus Litle, burgenses burgi de Edinburgh,
Archibaldus Ramsay, Thomas Douglas, et Johannes Hammiltoun, viee-
comites in hac parte per commissionem s. d. n. regis specialiter con-
stituti, respondebit pro 1120 de firmis dimedietatis bine partis terrarum
de Dudup cum pertinen. existentis in manibus regis per spatium 28
annorum ult. elaps. viz. 18 annorum ratione warde et 10 annorum Fol. ioi.
sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 40 li. , et pro
40 li. de relevio ejusdem dimedietatis, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Jacobo Sandelandis de Caldor militi de eadem apud Edinburgh 22
Feb. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 73 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum Abirdene.
de Fethle et dimedietatis terrarum de Sonnaboth et dimedietatis terrarum
de Ester Drummelloche cum suis pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 5 annorum et 1 termini hac
datam immediate precedentium sasina non recuperata, ex eo quod Johannes
Forbes asserit se non obtinuisse sasinam de dimedietatibus terrarum
predictis cum pertinen. per aliud preceptum ex capella s. d. n. regis prius
deliberatum, quamvis securitas firmarum et relevii earundem intratur in
rotulis nostri scaccarii ut in eisdem continetur, regi debitis per sasinam
datam dicto Johanni de eisdem apud Edinburgh 24 Feb. a.r. 4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 1 00 li. de firmis omnium et singularum ter- Aberdene.
rarum de Quyltis cum molendino earundem jacentium super aquam de
Dee infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 15
annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jocobo Knowis de eisdem apud
Edinburgh penultimo Feb. a.r. immediate predicto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 1 3 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio feodi omnium Aberdene.
et singularum terrarum de Estirtoun et Westirtoun de Petfodellis cum
piscariis earundem et suis pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi
debito per sasinam datam Mariote Rede de hujusmodi feodo terrarum pre-
dictarum apud Edinburgh penultimo Feb. a.r. prescripto,
Yicecomes respondebit pro 633 li. 6 5. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Bal- Fiffe.
lincankoll, Carmore, et Carunyheane cum molendino earundem et suis
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 19 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 33 li. 6 s. 8 d. regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro
Ballincankoll de eisdem apud Edinburgh 2 Mar. a.r. 4.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 450 li. de firmis terrarum de Flisk et Fiffe.
octave partis terrarum de Fliskmillane et tricesime quinte partis de
remanentia et residuo dictarum terrarum de Fliskmillane cum pertinen.
jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
12 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
37 li. 10 s. usualis monete regni nostri, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Johanni Betoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 12 Mar. a.r. 4. per dispensa-
tionem regis super sua nonetate literatorie concessam.
592
APPENDIX.
1517.
Beruik.
FOL. 102.
Lanark.
Beruik.
Kirkcudbrycht.
Roxburgh.
[Kirkcudbricht.]
[1517.]
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 s de firmis 2 terrarum husbandiarum
infra territorium de Duns existentium in manibus regis per spatium unius
anni et unius termini ult elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 16 d. per
duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 12 li. de firmis terrarum et
aquarum vocat. Giffartlandis existentium in manibus regis per predic-
tion tempus sasina non recuperata, et pro 8 li. de relevio earundem, et
pro 18 li. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de Prentonnane etiam existen-
tis in manibus regis per prefatum tempus sasina non recuperata, et pro
12 li. de relevio ejusdem dimedietatis, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Georgeo Trottare de eisdem apud Edinburgh 24 Ap. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenteis per duplicationem albefirme
feodi superiori tatis duarum marcat. terrarum de Kilcaideyowlaw antiqui
extentus cum pertinen. jacentium in baronia delMaldislee et infra balliam
suam, regi debitam per sasinam datam Roberto Maxwel de Calderwod de
eadem apud Edinburgh 30 Ap. a.r. 4.
Yicecomes et Jacobus Logan e, vicecomes in hac parte, respondebunt
pro 233 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum baronie de Fouldene cum tenen.
etc. unacum advocatione et donatione ecclesie de Fouldene, jacentium
infra vic. de Berwik, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum
et unius termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 46 li. 13 s. 4 d.
de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Nicholaio Ramsay de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 6 Maii a.r. 4. ratione dispensationis et statuti
regis ult. defuncti heredibus interfectorum in suo exercitu gratiose con-
cessorum, ut patet in retornatu.
Senescallus respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
feodi 19 marcat. terrarum de Kenmure et Lagane cum molendino, turre, et
fortalitio de Kenmure antiqui extentus cum suis pertinen. , necnon 20 mar-
cat. terrarum de Balmaclellane et le Park cum molendino de Balmaclel-
lane etiam antiqui extentus cum suis pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jonete Gordoun de feodo terrarum
predictarum, reservato libere tenemento earundem Johanni Gordoun
de Lochinver, avo dicte Jonete, apud Edinburgh die et anno immediate
prescriptis.
Senescallus de Kirkcudbricht [vicecomes de Roxburgh] et Patricius
Sinclar, senescallus [vicecomes] in hac parte, respondebunt pro 26 li. 15 s.
de firmis 20 librat, terrarum et 15 solidat, terrarum dominicalium de
Stichell et sex librat, terrarum orientalis tertie partis de Stichell eisdem
terris dominicalibus adjacentium antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium
in baronia de Stichell et infra vicecomitatum de Roxburgh, existentium
in manibus regis per spatium unius anni ult. elapsi sasina non recu-
perata, et pro duobus paribus calcarium deauratorum per duplicationem
albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jonete Gordoun de
eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno predictis,
Idem senescallus respondebit pro 97 li. 10 s. de firmis 5 marcat. terra-
rum cum dimedia marcata et 20 denariat. terrarum de Gadgill cum per-
tinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
1517.
LIBEI EESPONSIONUM.
593
spatium 13 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt Fol. 103.
annuatim ad 7 ii. 10 s., regi debitis per sasinam datam Duncano Makkelle
de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno prescriptis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de relevio terrarum de Beltinschewan Aberdene.
cum molendino et pertinen. ejusdem jacentium infra balliam suam, regi
debito per sasinam datam Willelmo Fraser de eisdem apud Edinburgh die
et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 400 ii. de firmis terrarum de Lee et Cartland Lanark,
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 10 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Jacobo Lokert de eisdem apud Edinburgh 6 Maii a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 28 ii. monete 4 celdris avenarum et 48 caponi- Fiffe.
bus per duplicationem feodifirme dimedietatis orientalis partis terrarum
de Dunmur cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, regi debitam per
sasinam datam Waltero Patersoun de eadem dimedietate terrarum pre-
dictarum apud Edinburgh 8 Maii a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 li. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de Banff.
Myreside cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus
regis per spatium 1 anni et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et
pro 40 s. de relevio ejusdem tertie partis, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Thome Chernside de eadem apud Edinburgh 18 Maii a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 ii. 15 s. de relevio 50 solidat, terrarum de Drumfres.
Nether Glencors antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, regi debito per sasinam datam Johanni Glencors de eisdem apud
Edinburgh die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 280 ii. de firmis terrarum de Creich cum Fiffe.
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 14 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Johanni Betoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 20 Maii a.r.4., per dis-
pensationem regis de sua nonetate literatorie concessam.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 53 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio terrarum de Ran- Renfrew,
ferlie Knokis cum pertinen., et pro 13 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio terrarum de
Gryfis Castell cum pertinen., regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Knok de eisdem apud Ediubnrgh 21 Maii a.r.4.
Senescallus respondebit pro 23 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 5 librat, terrarum Vallis Annandie.
de Morewchat antiqui extentus cum pertinen. existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 3 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
et pro 6 li. 13s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Johanni Murray de eisdem apud Edinburgh 22 Maii a.r. prescripto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 146 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis dimedie partis Fol. 104.
terrarum de Spangok cum pertinen. jacentis in parrochia de Innerkip et Eenfrew*
infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis tanquam senescalli Scotie
per spatium 4 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 36 li. 13 s. 4 d., regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per
YOL. XIY. 2 P
594
APPENDIX.
1517.
Wigton.
Perth
Perth.
Bernik.
Menteth.
Pol. 105.
Edinburgh
infra Hading
ton.
Forfar.
sasinam datam Jacobo Crawfurd de eadem apud Edinburgh die et anno
predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 150 li. de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum antiqui
extentus de Polmawlot cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, ex-
istentium in manibus regis per spatium 15 annorum ult. elaps. ratione
warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 10 li. , regi debitis per sasinam
datam Jacobo Knollis de eisdem apud Edinburgh 24 Maii a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 283 H. 6 s. 8d. de firmis bine partis terrarum
et baronie de Rettray cum pertinen. tenen. etc. jacentis infra balliam
suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 3| annorum sasina non
recuperata, et pro 66 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio ejusdem bine partis, et pro
7 K. de firmis bine partis tertie partis terrarum de Innerquhorske, tertie
partis terrarum de Murthle, tertie partis dimedie partis terrarum de
Dalkern, tertie partis terrarum de Dalmay, et tertie partis terrarum de
Leonach, existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua
supra, et pro 40 s. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Griselle Rettray de bina parte baronie et terrarum prescriptarum apud
Edinburgh 24 Maii a.r. 4, per dispensationem et actum factos per dominum
regem ult. defunctum in campo bellico in Northumbirland.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro tanta summa de firmis et tanta summa
de relevio prout prescribitur de alia bina parte baronie et terrarum pre-
dictarum, regi debitis ut supra per sasinam datam Elizabeth Rettray de
eadem, sorori predicte Griselle, apud Edinburgh die et anno predictis per
dispensationem et actum predictos.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 R. de firmis terrarum de Kirktounhill cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium unius anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, ex eo quod Andreas
Mowbray cui dicte terre spectant asserit se non obtinuisse sasinam
earundem, per aliud preceptum ex capella regis sibi prius deliberatum,
regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Andree de eisdem apud Edinburgh
26 Maii a.r.4.
Senescallus respondebit pro 35 li. de firmis terrarum de Wester Erngib-
boun cum tenen. etc. cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, exis-
tentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps.
sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Campbel de eisdem apud Edinburgh 29 Maii
a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de relevio terrarum de Wester Tempil-
hall cum pertinen. et 10 marcat. terrarum jacentium in villa et territorio
de Paistoun cum pertinen. infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam
datam Willelmo Cokburn de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno pre-
dictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 ii. de firmis bine partis terrarum et baronie
de Ouchtertire et Balcrag cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, exis-
tentis in manibus regis per spatium terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 latis sagittis per duplicationem
1517.
LIBEI EESPONSIONUM.
595
albefirme ejusdem bine partis, et pro 30 li. de firmis baronie et terrarum de
Newtylde et Kynpirny cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per
dictum spatium sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 paribus calcarium alborum
per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 15 H. de firmis terrarum et
baronie de Turingis et Drummy cum pertinen. ultra duas conjunctas in-
feodationes exeuntes de eisdem etiam existentium in manibus regis per
prefatum tempus sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplica-
tionem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Laurentio
Olipliant de predictis terris et baroniis apud Edinburgh 17 Junii a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 266 H. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum de Fiffe.
Anstrudir cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 200 marcas. , regi debitis per sasinam datam
Johanni Anstrudir de eisdem apud Edinburgh 12 Julii a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 li. de firmis baronie de Tulichhiddill Perth,
cum molendino ejusdem et suis pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam,
existentis in manibus regis per spatium 3 terminorum prox, sequentium
8 Ap. 1516 sasina non recuperata, ex eo quod Jacobus Reidheuch asserit
se non optinuisse sasinam de predicta baronia et molendino ejusdem cum
pertinen. per aliud preceptum ex capella regis dicto 8 Ap. deliberatum ;
quamvis securitas firmarum et relevii earundem de terminis ante dictum
8 diem preteritis intratur in libro responsionum in scaccario remanente
ut in eodem continetur, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Jacobo
de eisdem apud Edinburgh 14 Julii a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 H. de firmis unius terre husbandie cum Fol. 106.
L L Selkirk
pertinen. jacentis infra territorium burgi de Selkirk et balliam suam, exis-
tentis in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, et pro servitio serjandi vicecomitatus de Selkirk domino regi
et suo vicecomiti ejusdem inde annuatim faciendo pro servitio albefirme
dicte terre husbandie, regi debitis per sasinam datam Mariote Portewis,
Jonete Portewis, et Elizabeth Portewis, sororibus, *de eadem adpu Edin-
burgh 12 Aug. a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 88 11. 17 s. 8 d. de firmis tertie partis dime* Perth,
die baronie de Abirnite cum tenen. etc. cum pertinen. jacentis infra
balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum et 1
termini proxime sequentium 28 Nov. 1514 sasina non recuperata, ex eo
quod J oneta Haliburtoun asserit se non obtinuisse sasinam de eadem tertia
parte dimedie baronie predicte per aliud preceptum ex capella regia dicto
28 Nov. directum, quamvis securitas firmarum et relevii ejusdem de
terminis ante dictum 28 diem preteritis intratur in libro responsionum in
scaccario remanente ut in eodem continetur, regi debitis per sasinam
datam dicte Jonete de eadem apud Edinburgh 15 Aug. a.r.4.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 23 s. 4 d. una bolla cum tribus ferlotis Bute,
ordei quarta parte et dimedietate quinte partis unius le lardinare marte de
firmis terrarum de Kerecreysach cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis tanquam in manibus senescalli Scotie
596
APPENDIX.
Bute.
Fol. 107.
Bute.
Bute.
termini Penthecostes lilt, preteriti sasina non recuperata, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 46 s. 8 d. tres bollas duas ferlotas ordei dime-
dietatem et quintam partem unius marte, et pro 46 s. 8 d. tribus bollis
duabus ferlotis ordei dimedietate et quinta parte unius le lardinare marte
per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, allocando pro marta 3 s. 6 d.
de summis predictis, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam
datam Johanni Glas de eisdem apud Edinburgh 21 Aug. a.r.4.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 18 li. 1 celdra 11 bollis ordei 1 celdra
11 bollis avenarum 5 martis cum 2 quintis partibus alterius le lardinare
marte de firmis terrarum de Lowpas Big et Lowpas More ac 20 solidat,
terrarum de Brochog cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, exis-
tentium in manibus regis tanquam in manibus senescalli Scotie per
spatium 4 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se exten-
dunt annuatim ad 4 li. 10 s. 6 bollas tres ferlotas ordei 6 bollas 3 ferlotas
avenarum unam le lardinare marte cum quarta parte et decima parte
alterius le lardinare marte, et pro 9 li. 13 bollis 2 ferlotis ordei 13 bollis
2 ferlotis avenarum duabus le lardinare martis duabus quartis partibus et
duabus decimis partibus marte per duplicationem feodifirme earundem
terrarum, allocando pro marta et avenis 13 s. fi d., regi debitis per sasinam
datam Roberto Bannachtyne de eisdem die et anno predictis, cujus pater
vocatus Alexander Bannachtyne' letaliter vulneratus erat in campo bellico
in N orthummerland et inde obiit, ut in retornatu continetur.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 3 R. 15 s. 6 bollis ordei 4 bollis 2 fer-
lotis avenarum tribus quartis partibus et tribus dimedietatibus quarte
partis de le lardinare marte de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de Birgadul-
knok cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus
regis tanquam senescalli Scotie per spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina
non recuperata, que firme [se extendunt annuatim ad 25 s. 2 bollas ordei
sex ferlotas avenarum quartam partem et dimedietatem quarte partis de le
lardinare marte, et pro 50 s. 4 bollis ordei 3 bollis avenarum duabus
quartis partibus et duabus dimedietatibus quarte partis de le lardinare
marte per duplicationem feodifirme ejusdem dimedietatis terrarum pre-
dict. allocando pro partibus marte et avenis 3 s. 4 4. ob. de summis pre-
dictis, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Donaldo
Makwerarty de eadem die et anno prescriptis.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 40 s. 3 bollis ordei 3 bollis avenarum
duabus quintis partibus duabus decimis partibus unius marte dicte le
lardinare marte de firmis 20 solidat, terrarum de Langilvunnych cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis tan-
quam in manibus senescalli Scotie per spatium 4 terminorum ult. elaps.
sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 20 s 6 ferlotas
ordei sex ferlotas avenarum quintam partem et decimam partem unius
marte, et pro 40 s. 3 bollis ordei 3 bollis avenarum 2 quintis partibus 2
decimis partibus de le lardinare marte per duplicationem feodifirme ear-
undem, allocando pro dictis avenis et partibus marte 3 s. de summis pre-
dictis, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Archibaldo
Makgilleneif Tailyour de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno predictis,
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Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 40 s. 3 bollis ordei 3 bollis avenarum Bute.
2 quintis partibus et 2 decimis partibus de le lardinare marte de firmis 20
solidat, terrarum de Keremaynach cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis tanquam in manibus senescalli Scotie
per spatium 4 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 20 s. 6 ferlotas ordei 6 ferlotas avenarum quintam
partem et decimam partem unius marte, et pro 40 s. 3 bollis ordei 3 bollis Fol. 108.
avenarum 2 quintis partibus 2 decimis partibus marte per duplicationem
feodifirme earundem, allocando pro dictis avenis et partibus marte 3 s. de
summis predictis, regi debitis per sasinam datam JohanniMakgillemon de
eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno prescriptis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 30 s. de firmis terrarum dc Blarequhoill Menteth.
cum pertinen. extendentium ad 20 solidat, terrarum antiqui extentus,
jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis termini
Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 3 h. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Lech de eisdem apud
Edinburgh die et anno predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 8 tt. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de Litle Aberdene.
Follay cum suis pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in mani-
bus regis per spatium 4 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro
40 s. de relevio ejusdem dimedietatis terrarum predictarum, regi debito
per sasinam datam Willelmo Blakhall de eadem apud Edinburgh 25
Aug. a.r.4.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 3 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis tertie partis omnium Fiffe.
et singularum terrarum de Estir Colsie cum pertinen. jacentis infra
balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis termini Penthecostes proximo
sequentis 1 Dec. 1516 sasina non recuperata, ex eo quod Willelmus
Moncreiff asserit se non obtinuisse sasinam de eadem tertia parte terrarum
predict, per aliud preceptum ex capella regis dicto die directum, quamvis
securitas firmarum et relevii hujusmodi tertie partis de terminis ante
dictum diem preteritis intratur in libro responsionum in nostro scaccario
remanente ut in eodem continetur, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto
Willelmo de eadem tertia parte predictarum terrarum apud Edinburgh
27 Aug. a.r.4.
Ballivus respondebit pro 34 li. de firmis 17 marcat. terrarum de Balmo- Carrik.
clannochan antiqui extentus cum pertinen. unacum turre et fortalitio
ejusdem jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium unius anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 33 li. de
relevio earundem, et pro 10 li. de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum antiqui ex-
tentus cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus
ratione qua supra, et pro 10 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Gilberto Kennedy de eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Sept,
a.r. 5.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 4 li. de terris de hTobillis Feme cum Lanark,
pertinen. jacentibus infra balliam suam, reddendis uni capellano divina
598
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Dunbertan.
Kincardin.
Kirkudbricht.
Forfare.
FOL. 110.
celebranti in capella Beate Marie Virginis de Ferme Noble nomine albe-
firme, debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Noble de eisdem apud Edinburgh
23 Sept, a.r.5.
Vicecomes respondebit pro sustentatione unius idonei capellani de terris
de Mildoven cum pertinen. jacentibus infra balliam suam, apud altare
beate Marie Virginis de Dunbertane situatum ex parte australi ecclesie
parrochialis ejusdem divina celebranti pro salute anime quondam
recolende memorie regis Roberti Bruce et animarum antecessorum et suc-
cessorum suorum Scotorum regum inperpetuum tantummodo pro omni
alio servitio, per sasinam datam predicto Jacobo Noble die et anno pre-
scriptis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 6 B. de firmis terrarum de Craghill, Kirk-
hauch, et tertie partis de Arbirne cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis termini Penthecostes ult. preteriti
ratione warde, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Strathauchin de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Oct. a.r.5.
Senescallus respondebit pro 252 ii. de firmis 9 marcat. terrarum de
Blakat antiqui extentus cum pertinen. et 5 marcat. terrarum de Lag
antiqui extentus cum tenen. etc. cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 9 annorum ult. elaps.
ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 28 ii., regi debitis per
sasinam datam Jonete Portare de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno pro-
dictis.
Vicecomes, necnon Jacobus Logane, Johannes Skrymgeour, claviger,
Patricius Baroun, et Thomas Berclay, vicecomites in hac parte specialiter
constituti, respondebit pro 33 ii. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Fynevin
cum tenen. tenan. etc. et suis pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis termini Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non
recuperata, et pro 66 B. de relevio earundem, et pro 72 B. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis
terrarum et foreste de Platane cum tenen. etc. cum pertinen. existentium
in manibus regis per dictum tempus et rationem, et pro 144 B. 13 s. 4 d.
de relevio earundem, ac de 127 B. 15 s. de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Glenesk cum tenen. tenan. etc. existentium in manibus regis per tempus et
rationem predictas, ac de 255 B. 10 s. de relevio earundem, ac etiam de 9 B.
6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Kirkbutho cum tenen. tenan.
etc. existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, et
pro 8 B. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, necnon de 41 B. 2 s. 4 d. de firmis
et de 17 celdris 11 bollis victualium de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Downy cum tenen. tenan. etc. existentium in manibus regis per ante
dicta tempus et rationem, necnon de 82 B. 4 s. 7 d. de firmis et 35 celdris
6 victualium de relevio earundem, ac etiam de 13 B. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis
superioritatis terrarum et baronie de Clovay cum tenentibus tenandriis et
liberetenentium servitiis earundem tam in superioritate quam in proprie-
tate, existentium in manibus regis per tempus et rationem predictas, et
de 26 B. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, et de 100 B. de relevio feodi
terrarum et baronie de Fern cum tenen. etc., necnon de 80 B. de relevio
feodi terrarum et baronie de Innerarite cum tenen. tenan. etc. , pertinen-
1517.
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■tium Margarete Carmichell ducisse de Montros in vitali redditu pro toto
tempore vite sue, et pro 13 li. 6 s. 8 d. de summa 40 mare, magne custume
burgi de Montros existentis in manibus regis per predictum tempus ratione
qua supra, et de 26 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio ejusdem, et de 33 ii. 6 s. 8 d.
de summa 66 li. 13 s. 4 d. -magne custume burgi de Dunde existentis in
manibus regis per tempus et rationem predictas, et de 66 li. 13 s. 4 d. de
relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David domino Lyndesay'
magistro Craufurdie de eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Oct. a.r.5.
Yicecomes, necnon Jacobus Logane, etc. [ut supra], respondebit pro Invernes.
70 li. 16 s. 8 d. de firmis omnium et singularum terrarum de Strathnarne
cum tenen. tenan. etc. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in mani-
bus regis termini Pentliecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro
141 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem terrarum et baronie, regi debitis
per sasinam datam David domino Lyndesay magistro Craufurdie de eisdem
apud Edinburgh die et a. r. predictis.
Yicecomes, necnon Jacobus Logane etc. [ut supra], respondebit pro Fiffe.
1,0 li. de firmis superioritatis omnium et singularum terrarum de Newhall
cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis termini Penthecostes ult.
preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 li. de relevio ejusdem superiori-
tatis, necnon de 50 s. annui redditus exeundi annuatim et levandi ad duos
anni terminos consuetos, Penthecostes viz. et S. Martini in hieme, per
equales portiones de burgo de Carrale infra vicecomitatum de Fiffe jacente,
existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, et de
5 li. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David domino
Lyndesay de eisdem die et a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes, necnon Jacobus Logane etc. [ut supra], respondebit pro Fol. 111.
13 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Newdosk cum tenen. etc. Kincardin'
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
termini Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 26 li. 13 s.
4 d. de relevio earundem terrarum et baronie, regi debitis per sasinam
datam David domino Lindesay magistro Craufurdie de eisdem apud Edin-
burgh die et a.r. prescriptis.
Yicecomes, necnon Jacobus Logane etc. [ut supra], respondebit pro Perth.
170 li. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Alicht cum annexationibus tenen.
etc. et suis pertinen. existentium in manibus regis termini Penthecostes
ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, ultra terras de Bristoun, forestam, et
villam de Alicht, manerium de Innerqueich et molendinum ejusdem unacum
terris de Petcroknolis cum pertinen. in dicta baronia de Alicht, que sunt
Jonete Gordoun, sponse quondam Alexandri domini Lindesay, ratione con-
juncte infeodationis, et de 340 H. de relevio earundem, et pro 8 h. 0 s.
8 d. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Ballindoch cum tenen. tenan. etc.
existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, ultra
terras de Jurdanstoun in dicte baronia que sunt dicte Jonete, et de
16 h. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, et de 41 h. de firmis terrarum et
baronie de Megill cum tenen. tenan. etc. existentium in manibus regis
per tempus et rationem predictas, et de 82 h. de relevio earundem,
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APPENDIX.
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Fol. 1 .
Abirdene.
Perth.
Roxburgh.
Lanark.
necnon de 61 fi. 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Baltrody unacum terris d»
Petfour cum tenen. etc. et suis pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per
tempus et rationem predictas, ultra etiam terras de Baltrody cum molendino
earundem et suis pertinen., que sunt predicte Jonete, et de 123 fi. de
relevio earundem, ac de 12 B. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Melginche
cum suis tenandriis et pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per dictum
tempus et rationem, et de 24 B. de relevio earundem, ac etiam de 13 B.
6 s. 8 cf. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Carnbaddy cum tenen. etc. et
suis pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per tempus et rationem pre-
dictas, et de 26 B. 13 s. 4 ct. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam David domino Lyndesay magistro Crawfurdie de eisdem apud
Edinburgh die et anno prenotatis.
Vicecomes, necnon Johannes Skrimgeour, claviger, Patricius Baroun,
et Thomas Berclay, vieecomites in hac parte, respondebit pro 6 B. 13 s.
4 d. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Tulnahilt, Tulebrok, et Newpark
cum pertinen., jacentium infra vicecomitatum de Abirdene, existentium
in manibus regis termini Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata,
et pro 13 fi. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, et de 33 fi. 6 S. 8 d.
de firmis magne custume burgi de Abirdene, existentis in manibus
regis per predictum tempus ratione qua supra, et pro 66 B. 13 s. 4 d.
de relevio ejusdem custume ad dictam summam extendente, necnon pro
20 B. de firmis burgalibus viz. le wattermales de Abirdene existentibus
in manibus regis per tempus et rationem predictas, et de 40 B. de relevio
ejusdem ad dictam summam extendente, regi debitis per sasinam datam
David domino Lindesay magistro Craufurdie de eisdem apud Edinburgh
die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 102 B. de firmis quarte partis terrarum
de Litle Buttirgask et quarte partis terrarum de Collace cum pertinen.
jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
17 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim
ad 6 B., regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni domino Glammys de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 27 Oct. a.r.5.
Yicecomes, necnon Patricius Baroun de Spitalfeild et magister Franciscus
Boithvile, vieecomites in hac parte, respondebit pro 80 B. de firmis
terrarum de Swynside cum pertinen. jacentium infra vicecomitatum
de Eoxburgh, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 20 B. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Margarete Rutherfurd de eisdem apud Edinburgh 29
Oct. anno predicto, ratione dispensationis et statuti factorum per quon-
dam dominum nostrum regem Jacobum quartum in campo bellico in
Northummerland in favorem heredum personarum ibidem decedentium,
ut in retornatu continetur.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 14 B. de firmis terrarum de Allirstokkis et
Logoch cum pertinen. jacentium in baronia de Kilbride infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 1 anni ult. preteriti
sasina non recuperata, et pro duobus paribus calcarium alborum per
1517.
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duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Johanni Bannottyn de eisdem apud Edinburgh 29 Oct. a.r. 5.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 18 h. de firmis 6 marcat. terrarum antiqui Wigtouu.
extentus de Urie et Kilquhocadaill cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 1 anni et 1 termini ult. fol. 113.
elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 12 It. , regi
debitis per sasinam datam Fergusio Makdowell de eisdem per decessum
relicte sui avi habentis conjunctam infeodationem earundem apud Edin-
burgh 29 Oct. a.r. predicto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 442 11. de firmis 17 marcat. terrarum Wigtoun.
antiqui extentus de Freach et Are cum tenand. cum pertinen. jacentium
infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 13 annorum
ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 34 11., regi
debitis per sasinam datam dicto Fergusio de eisdem per decessum sui
patris die et anno immediate predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 K. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis tertie partis terrarum Fiffe.
de Baltulv et Kingarrouk cum pertinen. jacentis in baronia de Seres infra
balliam suam, et tertie partis 8 aerarum terrarum arabilium ex parte
aquilonali montis placiti burgi de Cupro adjacentium, ac tertie partis 30
particatarum glebarum cum pertinen. in mora que dicitur Mora comitis
infra dictam balliam suam, necnon tertie partis terrarum vocatarum
Portarisland de Cupro cum pertinen., viz. le Myln Hili et les Halchis
juxta molendinum de Cupro, les Murebrekkis, Arnaldiskane, cum acris
vocatis Portarisland jacentibus inter terras de Pettincreiff et Thomastoun,
cum officio janitoris castri de Cupro predictis terris pertinente cum
omnibus suis pertinen. , jacentium in comitatu de Fiffe infra balliam suam,
predictam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 1 anni ult. elapsi
sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 tertiis partibus 1 d. argenti per duplica-
tionem albefirme dicte tertie partis terrarum de Baltuly et Kyngarrouk,
et de 2 tertiis partibus 1 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme dicte tertie
partis 8 aerarum et 30 particatarum glebarum cum pertinen. et de talibus
servitiis regi et successoribus suis faciendis de predictis terris et acris
vocatis Portarisland et officio janitoris castri de Cupro dictis terris
spectantibus sicut predecessores ipsius quondam Alexandri Skrymgeour,
burgensis burgi de Dunde, de jure et consuetudine facere sunt consueti,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Skrymgeour de eisdem apud Edin-
burgh 5 Nov. a.r. 5.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 240 li. de firmis 8 marcat. terrarum de Are.
Douchra antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium in Kile Regis infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 9 annorum ult. fol. 114.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d. usualis monete regni Scotie per
duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Hugoni
Campbell de eisdem die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 150 h. de firmis terrarum de Pettincreife, Fiffe.
Galrik, et Clune, cum suis pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existen-
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ViSe.
Forfar.
Fiffe.
Kincardin.
Forfare.
Peblis.
FOL. 115.
Peblis.
tium in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde,
que firme se extendunt ad 50 li., regi debitis per sasinam datam Patricio
Wemys de eisdem apud Edinburgh 4 Nov. a.r. 5.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis terrarum de Foxtoun
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 1 anni ult. elapsi ratione warde, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Francisco Ramsay de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 7 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio octave partis terrarum
de Lumlethin et none partis terrarum de Crago cum pertinen. jacientium
infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam Henrico Ramsay de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 5 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 53 1. 4 d. de relevio octave partis terrarum
de Tolre et Ardre cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, regi debito
per sasinam datam dicto Henrico de eadem octava parte terrarum pre-
dictarum die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 12 h. de relevio terrarum de Cochnoch,
Ochtochtir, et Hungrehillis cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam,
regi debito per sasinam datam predicto Henrico de eisdem die et anno
prescriptis, que terre tenentur de domino rege per introitum patris dicti
Henrici ad easdem per brevia de meminimus et furthe levata super dominum
de Balgony tunc suum superiorem.
Yicecomes, necnon Archibaldus Ramsay de Dunnone, vicecomes in hac
parte per commissionem s.d.n. regis specialiter constitutus, respondebit
pro 1020 li. de firmis terrarum de Drumgeich, Drumgley, Cardane, et
molendinorum earundem, cum pertinen. et terrarum de Lochmill et ly
Inche cum suis pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 17 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 60 li., regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni
domino Glammys de eisdem apud Edinburgh 6 Nov. a.r. prescripto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 108 li. de firmis 18 terrarum husbandiarum
cum pertinen. jacentium infra villam de Grevestoun et balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 6 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, et pro 18 li. de relevio earundem, et pro 12 li. de firmis duarum
terrarum husbandiarum cum pertinen. jacentium in Gillis Hawcht exis-
tentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, et pro 40 s.
de relevio earundem, necnon de 30 li. de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum de
Glen cum pertinen. existentium in manibus regis per tempus et rationem
predictas, et de 5 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
•Thome Middelmaist de eisdem apud Edinburgh 7 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 16 li. de firmis tertie partis terrarum
de Glen cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in mani-
bus regis per spatium 4 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro
4 li. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jonete Murray de
eadem apud Edinburgh die et anno prescriptis.
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Yicecomes respondebit pro 400 ii. de firmis terrarum de Caprentoun et Are.
Brokelmure antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis tanquam senescalli Scotie per spatium
10 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim
ad 40 ii. , et de 50 ii. de firmis terrarum de Myddil Dunlophill antiqui ex-
tentus cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus
regis per predictum tempus et rationem, que firme se extendunt annuatim
ad 5 ii., necnon de servitiis officii coronatoris sive coronatorii vulgariter
vocati le crownareschip de Kile Regis, Kile Stewart, et Cunynghame cum
pertinen., regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam
Johanni Cunynghame de eisdem apud Edinburgh 9 Nov. a.r.5.
Senescallus respondebit pro 4 11. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis quarte partis ter- Kirkcudbricht.
rarum de Gadgill antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentis in dominio
Galwidie infra senescalliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium
7 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme dicte quarte partis se ex-
tendunt annuatim ad 12 s. 6 d., regi debitis per sasinam datam Mariote
Makneisch de eadem quarta parte terrarum predictarum ut uni quatuor
heredum earundem apud Edinburgh 27 Nov. a.r.5.
Senescallus respondebit pro 21 li. 6 s. 8 d, de firmis 26 solidat, et 8 Stratherne.
denariat. de tertia parte orientali de Pitcarn jacentium infra vicecomitatum
de Perth et senescalliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium Fol. 116.
16 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 26 s. 8 d. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam domino Andree Stewart de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 16 Dec. a.r.5.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 812 li. de firmis terrarum et dominii de Forfare.
Ouchterhous cum tenen. etc. cum pertinen. exceptis terris de Leo in dicto
dominio extendentibus ad valorem 12 li., quas Margareta Ruthven, mater
Johannis comitis Buchanie, habet in conjuncta infeodatione, existentium
in manibus regis per spatium 12 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que
firme ultra dictas 12 li. se extendunt annuatim ad 67 li. 13 s. 4 d., et pro
240 R. de firmis terrarum et baronie de Nevay cum pertinen. ultra sum-
mam 13 ii. 6 s. 8 d. mortificatam ecclesie, existentium in manibus regis
per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, que firme ultra dictam summam
mortificatam se extendunt annuatim ad 20 R., necnon de 852 R. de firmis
terrarum et baronie de Essy cum tenen. etc. , molendini multuris eorundem
cum pertinen. ultra summam 21 R. ecclesie mortificatam, existentium in
manibus regis per tempus et rationem predictas, que firme ultra dictam
summam mortificatam se extendunt annuatim ad 71 R., regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni comiti Buchanie de eisdem apud Edinburgh 18
Dec. a.r. predicto ratione dispensationis domini regis et super sua none-
tate concesse.
Yicecomes, necnon Adam Murray de Tulchmalar, vicecomes in hac parte Beruik.
per commissionem domini regis, respondebit pro 45 R. de firmis terrarum
de Brutcastell cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, et pro 10 R. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Niniano Seytoun militi de eisdem apud Edinburgh 22 Dec. a.r.5., ratione
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Fiffe.
FOL. 117.
Perth.
Fiffe.
Edinburgh.
dispensationis et statuti quondam s.d.n. regis Jacobi quarti factorum
heredibus interfectorum in campo bellico Northumbrie, ut in retornatu
continetur.
Yicecomes, necnon Patricius Baroun de Spitalefeild, Robertus Logane de
Cotfeild, Franciscus Towris, et magister Adam Ottirburne, vicecomites in
hac parte per commissionem s.d.n. regis specialiter constituti, respondebit
pro 66 li. 13 s. 4 ct. de relevio feodi 2 septimarum partium terrarum et
baronie de Fordale et aliarum 2 septimarum partium predictarum terrarum
et baronie, necnon unius septime partis predictarum terrarum et baronie,
ac tertie partis unius septime partis antedictarum terrarum et baronie cum
messuagio ejusdem, et alterius tertie partis unius septime partis terrarum
et baronie predictarum, unacum molendino de Fordale, et terrarum de
Lethame cum advocatione et donatione capelle S. Terochi et suis pertinen.
annexat. unit, creat, et incorporat, in unam integram et liberam baroniam
de Fordale temporibus futuris nuncupandam, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Georgeo Henrisoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 15 Jan. a.r.5.,
reservato tamen liberotenemento earundem Elene Baty, matri dicti
Georgei, pro toto tempore vite sue.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 11. de firmis quarte partis terrarum de
Litle Buttirgask et quarte partis terrarum deCullace cum pertinen. jacen-
tium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis termini S. Martini
ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 li. de relevio earundem, ex eo
quod Johannes dominus Glammys asserit se non obtinuisse sasinam de
eisdem per aliud preceptum de capella regia sibi ante dictum terminum
deliberatum, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Johanni domino
Glammys de eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Jan. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 li. de firmis terrarum de Monthquhany
et Strethore cum annuo redditu 8 marcarum terrarum de Estir Ferny cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
termini S. Martini ult. preteriti ratione warde, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 100 li., regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree Balfoure de
eisdem ratione dispensationis s.d.n. regis de sua nonetate concesse apud
Edinburgh 26 Feb. a.r.5.
[1518.]
Yicecomes, necnon Patricius Baroun de Spitalefeild, Robertus Logane de
Cotfeild, Franciscus Towris, et magister Adam Ottirburne, vicecomites in
hac parte per commissionem s.d.n. regis specialiter constituti, respondebit
pro 33 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio feodi terrarum dominicalium de Stratoun
cum mansione, domibus, pomeriis, ortis, columbariis, pratis earundem, et
terrarum de le Hole de Stratoun unacum molendino et terris molendini et
mul turis totius baronie de Stratoun cum suis pertinen., regi debito per
sasinam datam Georgeo Henrisoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 8 Ap. a. r.
predicto, reservato tamen liberotenemento earundem Elene Baty, matri
dicti Georgei, pro toto tempore vite sue.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 s. de firmis feodi terrarum de le Manys
Banff.
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de Pettindreich, Uvirtoun de Pettindreich, Cragmoderte cum molendino
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 6 annorum, ult. elaps. sasina
non recuperata, et pro 6 s. 8 d. per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, Fol. 118.
et piscariis aque ejusdem cum suis pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Eoberto Pittendreich de eodem apud Edin-
burgh 20 Ap. a.r.5., reservato liberotenemento earundem domino Jacobo
Pettindreich, olim abbati de Dere, ratione reservationis sibi desuper facte
per cartam domini regis coram dicta inquisitione ostensam.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 214 li. 11 s. 4 d. de firmis tertie partis Forfare.
terrarum de Pitcur cum pertinen. et de le milltak et corstak de Ketnis et
de molendino de Essy cum omnibus pertinen. earundem, jacentis infra
balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 20 annorum et 1
termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 li. 9 s. 4 d. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Flemyng de eisdem
apud Edinburgh die et a.r. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro servitio officii mari feodi vicecomitatus de Perth.
Perth debito et consueto et eidem pertinenti, regi debito per sasinam datam
Thome Wardropare de eodem apud Edinburgh 24 Ap. a.r.5.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 9 li. de firmis duarum terrarum husbandiarum Peblis.
cum pertinen. jacentium infra villam et territorum de Bold et balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum et 1 termini
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 s. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Murray de eisdem apud Edinburgh 25
Ap. a.r.5.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 32 li. de firmis terrarum de Ouchtercoull Abirdene.
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 2 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 16 li. de
relevio earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam Willelmo Coutis de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 26 Ap. a.r. predicto.
Senescallus respondebit pro 6 li. de firmis dimedietatis 6 marcat. Kirkcudbrich .
terrarum de Barrinbarrach et Barhowre antiqui extentus et dimedietatis
duorum molendinorum earundem cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis termini S. Martini ult. preteriti
sasina non recuperata, et de 6 E. de relevio ejusdem dimedietatis terrarum
et molendinorum predict. , regi debitis per sasinam datam Elizabeth Tate de
eadem apud Edinburgh die et anno prescriptis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 li. 13 s 4 d. de relevio 5 marcat. terrarum Fol. 119.
antiqui extentus de Baryarrik, et pro 40 s. de relevio unius marcate terre Wigton-
ejusdem extentus de Culclaich cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, regi debitis per sasinam datam magistro Duncano Makkee de eisdem
die et anno immediate predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de relevio terrarum de Dechment cum Linlithqw.
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam datam
Willelmo Lokart de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno prescriptis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 6 ii, de firmis dimedietatis 6 marcat. Kirkcudbricht.
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Menteth.
Abirdene.
Abirdene.
FOL. 120.
Forfare.
Beruik.
Perth.
terrarum de Barrinbarrach antiqui extentus et dimedietatis duorum
molendinorum earundem, cum pertinen. jacentium infra senescalliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis termini S. Martini ult. preteriti sasina non
recuperata, et pro 6 H de relevio ejusdem dimedietatis terrarum et
molendinorum predict., regi debitis per sasinam datam Margarete Tate de
eodem apud Edinburgh 3 Maii a.r. predicto.
Senescallus respondebit pro 66 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis dimedietatis
terrarum nuncupat. Brokland de Kinloch cum pertinen. jacentis in
senescallia sua infra vicecomitatum de Perth, existentis in manibus regis
per spatium 8 annorum ult. sasina non recuperata, et pro 8 li. 6 s. 8 d. de
relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David Ramsay deCulluthy
de eadem apud Edinburgh 4 Maii a. r. prescripto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 150 li. de firmis baronie de Newburgh cum
tenen. tenan. etc. ac piscariis aque de Ithane et ville de Newburgh cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 4 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro
33 li. 6 s. 8 d.;de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Henrico
Sinclare de eisdem apud Edinburgh 4 Maii a.r. predicto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 14 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis quarte partis
terrarum de Cowclaroquhy cum dimedietate molendini ejusdem existen-
tis in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non re-
cuperata, et pro 7 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio ejusdem, et de 40 s. de firmis
quarte partis sexte partis terrarum de Gervy existentis in manibus regis
per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, et pro 20 s. de relevio ejusdem, nec-
non pro 5 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis quarte partis terrarum de Drumdurnocht
existentis in manibus regis per tempus et rationem predictas, et pro 53 s.
4 d. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Margarete Wentoun
de eisdem quartis partibus terrarum et molendini predict, apud Edinburgh
die et a.r. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 3 R. 11 s. 8 d. de relevio sexte partis ter-
rarum de Foulartoun cum toftis et croftis ejusdem cum pertinen., et
decime octave partis terrarum de Ennee cum toftis et croftis ejusdem cum
pertinen., et sexte partis octave partis terrarum de Kynnard cum toftis et
croftis ejusdem cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debitis
per sasinam datam "Willelmo Blantire de eisdem apud Edinburgh 14 Maii
a.r.5.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 26 R. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis dimedie partis
omnium et singularum terrarum de Burncastell cum pertinen. jacentis
infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio ejusdem
dimedie partis terrarum predict., regi debitis per sasinam datam Alano
Gray de eisdem apud Edinburgh 18 Maii a.r.5.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 61 li. 6 s. 8 d. per duplicationem feodifirme
bine partis omnium et singularum terrarum domini regis de Kinclevin
cum pertinen., necnon pro 40 li. per duplicationem feodifirme terrarum de
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Ballautheis cum pertinen., regi debitas per sasinam datam Thome War-
dropar de eisdem apud Edinburgh 18 Maii a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 1±. de relevio terrarum de Dunrod cum Renfrew,
pertinen. et pro 26 It. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio terrarum de Thornle Lyndesay
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Johanni Lindesay de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de Fiffe.
Sandfurd cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in mani-
bus regis terminorum S. Martini et Penthecostes ult. preterit, sasina non
recuperata, et pro 2 S. argenti per duplicationem albefirme ejusdem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Stephano Dudingstoun de eisdem apud Edin-
burgh 5 Junii a.r. 5. j
Vicecomes, necnon Alexander dominus Abirnethy, vicecomes in hac Fol. 121.
parte per commissionem domini regis specialiter constitutus, respondebit
pro 1666 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum baronie sive thanagii de Glen-
doauchy cum tenen. ten an. ejusdem, castro burgi de Banff, monte, et orto
ejusdem, unacum officiis vicecomitatus et coronatus dicti vice comitatus
de Banff et suis pertinen., jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium
in manibus regis per spatium 12 annorum et termini Penthecostes ult.
preterit, ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 200 marcas.
et pro 83 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis de le Thanisnett in aqua de Dovern
existente in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 10 marcas. ac pro 1250 H. de firmis ter-
rarum baronie de Montblare cum tenen. et tenan. ejusdem cum pertinen.
jacentium infra dictam balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
tempus et rationem predictas, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 100 li.
regi debitas per sasinam datam Johanni comiti Buchanie de eisdem apud
Edinburgh die et a.r. prescripts, per dispensationem domini regis super
sua nonetate concessam.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 266 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum de Jaktoun, Lanark,
de Allertoun, de Newlandis, de Greynhillis, et de Cotis de Thorntoun cum
pertinen. jacentium in baronia de Kilbride infra balliam suam, existentium
in manibus regis ratione warde per spatium 8 annorum ante 15 diem Maii
1518 elaps., et pro 16 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis earundem terrarum existen-
tium in manibus regis termini Penthecostes dehinc immediate sequentis
sasina non recuperata, et pro 33 H. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, regi
tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Maxwell de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 6 June a.r.5.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 36 li. de firmis 9 marcat. terrarum de Drunffres.
Madinpape antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina
non recuperata, et pro 12 ii. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Yedasto Nelesoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 10 Junii a.r.5.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 22 li. 10 s. de firmis 5 librat, terrarum de Forfare.
608
APPENDIX.
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FOL. 122.
Forfare.
Beruik.
Banff.
Hadington.
Laudir.
Montros.
Pettarrowis cum pertinen. jacentium in baronia de Rossy infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum et 1 termin.
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 5 li. de relevio earundem, regi
dicto per sasinam datam Willelmo Wod de eisdem apud Edinburgh 29
Junii a.r.5.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 13 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio feodi dimedietatis
terrarum de Bonytoun et dimedietatis molendini earundem ac dimedietatis
terrarum de Balnamone cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi
debito per sasinam datam dicto Willelmo de eodem feodo terrarum pre-
dictarum, reservato tamen liberotenemento hujusmodi terrarum' et
molendini Dorothie Tullocht que habet easdem in vitali redditu, apud
Edinburgh die et anno prescripts.
Yicecomes, necnon Patricius Baroun,' Jacobus Logane, et Johannes
Skrimigeour, claviger, vicecomites in hac parte per commissionem s.d.n.
regis specialiter constituti, respondebit pro 100 li. de firmis terrarum
de Cokburn cum molendinis tenen. tenan. earundem et suis pertinen.
jacentium infra vicecomitatum de Beruik, quarum terrarum feodum
reperitur in manibus regis tanquam domini superioris earundem, et
liberumtenementum in manibus carissime matris sue Margarete regine
Scotie ut una tenandria comitatus Marchie ratione sui vitalis redditus
ejusdem comitatus, existentium in manibus regis per spatium trium
terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 66 li. 13 s. 4 d. de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam David comiti Craw-
furdie domino Lindesay de eisdem apud Edinburgh 17 Julii a.r.5.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 7 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis dimedietatum ter-
rarum de Dunlugus et Mereden cum suis pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis termini Penthecostes ult. preteriti
sasina non recuperata, et pro 16 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Thome Gordoune de eisdem apud Edinburgh 24
Julii a.r. predicto. *
On the blank leaves between Fol. 122 and Fol. 123 are the followiug minutes : —
Apud Edinburgh sexto Novembris anno etc. vcxxo. The quhilk day the lordis audi-
touris of the chakker ordainis the custumaris of Hadingtoun to produce befor thame the
xiij day of November instant sic richtis as the said communite of the burgh of Hadingtoun
has or will use for the halding of the custumis of schorling, skaldingis, lambskynnis,
futefellis, and lenterwar fra the kingis grace and his comptrollar, that the sammyn may
be sene and considerit be thame, with certificatioun and thai doo nocht the lordis will
decern thame to pay the custumis of the saidis skynnis in all timez to cum.
Eodem die post meridiem. The lordis ordanis the bailies of Laudir to compeir before
thame the xiij day of November instant with continuatioun of dayis, bringand with thaim
sic rychtis as thai have or will use for the defesance of the rest of the burrow malis of the
said burgh restand apoun thaim in the chekkir rcllis, with certificatioun and thai compeir
nocht the lordis will send leitrez to poynd and distrenye for the said rest to be inbrocht
to the kingis use.
Septimo Novembris anno predicto. The quhilk day the lordis auditouris of the chakker
ordanis and commandis Niniane Stewart, schiref of Bute and chaumerlane of the sammyn,
that he decist and ceise of ony payment making fra thyne furth to Huntar for the
keping of the dais in Cumray, or to Reid for the keping of the forest of Bute, becaus the
saidis personis dois na service thairfore, with certificatioun that gif he dois in the contrar
na allowance salbe gevin thairof in tyme to cum in the chakker.
xxo Novembris anno predicto. The lordis auditouris of the chakker commandis and
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Yicecomes respondebit pro 2548 11 de firmis terrarum de Manderstoun Fol. 123.
cum pertinen. et duarum terrarum husbandiarum cum pertinen. jacentium Beruik*
in villa de Duns infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 49 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 52 11. de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Manderstoun de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 5 Aug. a.r.5.
Yicecomes, necnon magister Henricus Lauder, vicecomes in hac parte per Perth,
commissionem s.d.n. regis specialiter constitutus, respondebit pro 58 11.
de firmis dimedietatis officii mari de Methven et terrarum nuncupatarum
Marisland et Serjandland cum pertinen. jacentium in baronia de Methven
infra vicecomitatum de Perth, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
29 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et de servitio dicti officii
mari infra dictam baroniam debito et consueto, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Margarete Erskin de eadem dimedietate officii et terrarum predict,
apud Edinburgh 11 Aug. a.r. predicto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro tanta summa et servitio de altera "Perth,
dimedietate officii et terrarum predict., regi debitis per sasinam datam
Roberto Bunche de eadem apud Edinburgh die et a.r. prescriptis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 1000 11. de firmis totius et integre baronie Perth.1
de Innermeth cum molendinis et piscariis aque de Erne infra dictam
baroniam cum annexis et pertinen. ejusdem, existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 5 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro
200 11. de relevio ejusdem, necnon pro 40 11. de firmis terrarum de
Balgowin cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus
ratione qua supra, et pro 8 11. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Ricardo domino Innermeth de eisdem apud Edinburgh 12
Aug. a.r.5.
Yicecomes, necnon Johannes Ruthirfurd de Hundolee, vicecomes in hac Selkirk,
parte per commissionem s.d.n. regis specialiter constitutus, respondebit
pro 22 h. 10 s. de firmis 5 librat, terrarum de Phillophauch cum pertinen.
jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
4 annorum cum dimedio ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 5 H., et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem, ac de 22 H. 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Howden cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
dictum tempus ratione qua supra, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
5 11. , et pro duabus sagittis amplis per duplicationem albefirme earundem,
necnon pro 45 H. de firmis terrarum de Phillop cum pertinen., existentium
or danis the cnstumaris of Montros to produce befor, thaim the xxvij day of November
instant the charter and gift quliilk thai allege to have to be custume fre of schorlingis,
scaldingis, and lambyskynnis, that the sammyn may be sene and considerit be thaim, with
certificatioun and thai produce nocht the sammyn the lordis will compell thame to pay
custume for the saidis scorlingis and scaldingis as saidis.
Apud Edinburgh xxj Novembris anno etc. v«xx<>. The lordis auditouris of the chakker Dunde
ordanis the provest baillies and custumaris of Dunde to produce thar charter and infeft-
ment gif thai ony have quharhy the custume of schorlingis, scaldingis, futfellis and
lentrinwar ar gevin free to the said burgh and inhabitantis tharof the penult day of
November instant, with certificatioun and thai do nocht thai salbe compellit to pay custume
for the sammyn.
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FOL. 124.
Carrik.
Forfare.
Fiffe.
Fol. 125.
Beruik.
in manibus regis per tempus et rationem predictas, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 10 ii. , et pro servitio forinseco quod spectat ad decimam
partem servitii unius militis in exercitu regis, debito et consueto sibi per
sasinam datam Radulpho Turnbule de eisdem apud Edinburgh 27 Aug.
a.r. prescrip to.
Ballivus respondebit pro 52 li. de firmis 6 marcat. 6 solidat, et
8 denariat. terrarum de Bennan antiqui extentus viz., 2 marcat.
terrarum de le Manys et Coif cum manerio ejusdem et 2 marcat. terrarum
de Balcrechan et 2 marcat. terrarum de Trowag et 6 solidat, et 8 denariat.
terrarum de Lefnocbtclery antiqui extentus cum pertinen. ac officii
mari et serjandi de Carrik viz. le mare of fee, jacentium in comitatu
de Carrik, existentium in manibus regis tanquam comitis de Carrik per
spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 17 li. 6 s. 8 d., regi tanquam comiti de Carrik debitos per
sasinam datam Johanni Kennedy de eisdem apud Edinburgh 28 Aug.
a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 135 ii. de firmis quarte partis terrarum
de Foulartoun cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in
manibus regis per spatium 13 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, et pro 10 li. de relevio ejusdem, et de 18 ii. de firmis duodecime
partis terrarum de Enenee cum pertinen. , existentis in manibus regis per
dictum tempus ratione qua supra, et pro 26 s. 8 d. de relevio ejusdem, et.
pro 27 li. de firmas octave partis terrarum de Crago cum pertinen.,
existentis in manibus regis per dictum tempus et rationem, et pro
40 s. de relevio ejusdem, necnon pro 4 it. 10 s. de firmis decime sexte
partis terrarum de Kynnard cum pertinen. , existentis in manibus regis per
prescriptum tempus et rationem, et pro 6 s. 8 d. de relevio ejusdem, ac
pro 9 li. de firmis decime sexte partis terrarum de Litle Carcary cum
pertinen., existentis in manibus regis per predictum tempus et rationem,
ac pro 13 s. 4 d. de relevio ejusdem, necnon pro 15 s. 9 d. de firmis annui
redditus 14 d. de terris de Balmanno cum pertinen., existentis in
manibus regis per tempus et rationem antedictas, et pro 14 d. de
relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Waltero Ogilvy de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 10 Sept. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 420 ii. de firmis terrarum de Hilfeild et
South Bordland ac terrarum nuncupatarum le Marisland cum molendinis
aquaticis et ventiticis earundem cum suis pertinen. jacentium infra
baroniam de Inverkethin et balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 14 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 30 ii., regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Skrymgeour,
constabulario de Dunde, de eisdem apud Edinburgh 11 Sept. a.r. pre-
scripto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 37 ii. 10 s. de firmis 5 librat, terrarum que
vulgariter dicuntur Spensys Manys jacentium in dominio de Chernside
infra balliam suam et comitatum Marchie, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 7 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et
1518.
LIBEI BESPON SIONUM.
611
pro 5 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Petro Spens
de eisdem apud Edinburgh 27 Sept. a.r. prenotato.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 30 s. de firmis quarte partis terrarum de Abirdene.
Litleauchmakoy cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis
in manibus regis per spatium 1 anni et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, et pro 20 s. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Henrico Banerman de eadem apud Edinburgh 23 Sept. a.r. 6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 333 tt. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum et baronie Forfare.
de Panbride cum molendinis, portubus, et piscariis earundem cum tenen.
etc. cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 5 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 66 li.
13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, et pro 33 11. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis octave
partis terrarum de Lumlethin cum pertinen. existentis in manibus regis
per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, et pro 7 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio ejus-
dem, necnon pro 13 li.6 s. 8 d. de firmis decime sexte partis terrarum de
Crago cum pertinen. existentis in manibus regis per tempus et rationem
'predictas, et pro 53 s. 4 d. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Johanni Skrymgeour de eisdem apud Edinburgh 24 Sept. a.r. 6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 s. per duplicationem feodifirme dimedie- Abirdene.
tatis omnium et singularum terrarum de Tulyhekeis ex parte solari cum
tenen. tenan. etc. jacentis in baronia de Oneill infra balliam suam, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Huntar de eadem dimedietate terrarum
apud Edinburgh 15 Oct. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de relevio feodi omnium et singularum Fiffe.
terrarum de Overprateris cum pertinen. et pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio
feodi quarte partis omnium et singularum terrarum de Netherprateris cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Waltero Lundin de eodem feodo terrarum predict, apud Edinburgh 20
Octobris a.r. 6., reservato liberotenemento earundem Johanni Lundin de
eodem militi, domino liberitenementi baronie de Lundin, ratione reserva-
tionis ejusdem pro toto tempore vite sue.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 li. de firmis terrarum de Mekle Blak- Fol. 126.
burn cum pertinen. jacentium in baronia de Bathcat infra balliam suam, Ilenfre'v-
existentium in manibus regis tanquam senescalli Scotie per spatium 7
annorum cum dimedio ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim
ad 20 h., regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Maxwell de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 22 Oct. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 17 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio omnium et singu- Perth,
larum terrarum de le Manys de Ochtergavin cum mansione sive manerie
ejusdem et tertie partis molendini ejusdem necnon dimedie partis
omnium et singularum terrarum ville de Preistoun cum pertinen. jacentis
in baronia de Ochtirgavin infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam
datam Johanni Ross de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et a.r. prescriptis.
Ballivus respondebit pro 30 11. de firmis 3 marcat. terrarum antiqui Cunynghaim.
extentus de Lyn cum pertinen. jacentium in dominio de Dairy infra balliam
612
APPENDIX.
1518.
Lanark.
Beruik.
Fol. 127.
Kirkcudbricht.
Drumfres.
Banff.
Forfare.
suam, existentinra in manibus regis tanquam senescalli Scotie per spatium
3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 It. de relevio earun-
dem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debito per sasinam datam Johanni
Lyn de eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Oct. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes, necnon magister Jacobus Wischart de Pettarrow, Patricius
Baroun de Spitalefeild, et Edwardus Litle, burgensis de Edinburgh, vice-
comites in hac parte per commissionem s.d.n. regis specialiter constituti,
respondebit pro 560 11. de firmis omnium et singularum terrarum et
baronie de Wandale cum molendino tenen. tenan. etc. unacum advocatione
et donatione ecclesie de Hartside et suis pertinen., jacentium infra vice-
comitatum de Lanark, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 7 annorum
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 80 11. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Jardin de Appelgarth militi de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Oct. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes, necnon magister Jacobus Wischart [ut supra], respondebit
pro 70 11. de firmis terrarum de Jardenfeild cum suis pertinen. jacentium
infra vicecomitatum de Beruik, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
7 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 11. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Alexandro de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 21 Oct. a.r.6.
Senescallus, necnon predicti vicecomites senescalli in hac parte, respon-
debit pro 224 11. de firmis omnium et singularum terrarum et baronie
de Kirkanderis cum molendino, tenen. etc. et suis pertinen. jacentium infra
senescallatum de Kirkcudbrycht, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
7 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 32 11. de relevio earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Alexandro de eisdem apud
Edinburgh die et a.r. predictis.
Yicecomes, necnon predicti vicecomites in hac parte, respondebit pro
840 11. de firmis omnium et singularum terrarum de Appilgarth et Sibbaldbe
cum molendinis, tenen. etc. et suis pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 7 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 120 11.
de relevio earundem, et de 37 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum de
Gillambe antiqui extentus et 40 solidat, terrarum de Denbe antiqui ex-
tentus cum suis pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per dictum
tempus ratione qua supra, et pro 5 11. 6 1 8 d. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam predicto Alexandro de eisdem apud Edinburgh
die et a. r. prescriptis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
quarte et octave partis terrarum de Castelfeild cum pertinen. jacentium
infra balliam suam, regi debitam per sasinam datam Jacobo Arbeky de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 2 Nov. a.r.6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 1800 h. de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Baky cum molendino et mansione earundem cum prediculis, tenen. tenan.
etc. et advocatione et donatione capellanie earundem, cum suis pertinen.
jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
18 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
1518.
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613
100 li., regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni domino Glammys de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 4 Nov. a.r. prescripto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 173 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Forfare.
‘ Balnawis cum dimedia parte terrarum de le Hawtoun de Kynnell cum
pertinen. jacentium in baronia de Kynnell infra balliam suam, existentium
in manibus regis per spatium 13 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que
firme se extendunt annua tim ad 13 11 6 s. 8 i, regi debitis per sasinam
datam dicto Johanni domino Glammys de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et
a.r. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 400 li. de firmis terrarum et dominii de Fol. 128.
Redecastell et Innerkelour cum tenen. etc. viz. de tribus quarterns de le Forfare‘
Manys earundem cum duabus le brewhousis et le brewlandis de le Kirk-
toun et terrarum de le Over Inchow et le Hiltoun et le Grange et le
Fawlaw, Ballindoch et le Hogistoun et Westir Bawlane cum le walk-
myln earundem et le cornmyln de Innerkelour ac multuris et proficuis
et terris eisdem pertinen., et le Bradefute Gardin, Murros et le Burnside
et le Perisfeild et Kind, et Annandstoun et Brientoun et Balhesok, et
superioritatis earundem cum omnibus pendiculis et pertinen. earundem,
jacentium in parrochia de Innerkelour infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 100 li. , regi debitis per sasinam datam Ricardo
domina Innermeith de eisdem apud Edinburgh 5 Nov. a.r. 6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 12 li. de relevio 6 marcat. terrarum de Are.
Dregarne antiqui extentus cum pertinen. ac pro 2 paribus calcarium
alborum per duplicationem albefirme 6 marcat. terrarum de Newhill et
Lathis antiqui extentus cum pertinen., regi tanquam senescallo Scotie
debitis, necnon pro 2 d. usualis monete Scotie per duplicationem albefirme
5 librat, terrarum de Laglaue et 2§ marcat. terrarum de Knokgulrane
antiqui extentus cum pertinen. , regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni
Foulartoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 6 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 26 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis 2 quartariarum perth.
terrarum de Dunberny cum suis pertinen., existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 4 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro
13 li. 6 s. 8 d. per duplicationem feodifirme earundem, et pro 24 li. de
firmis terrarum de Bingane cum suis pertinen., existentium in manibus
regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, et pro 12 li. per duplicationem
feodifirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Laurentio domino
Oliphant de eisdem apud Edinburgh 9 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 4 s. de firmis omnium et singularum Kinross,
terrarum de Kevilstoun et Cowdane cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum et 1 termini
ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 10 li., regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Spens de eisdem apud Edinburgh die
et a.r. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 300 li. de firmis terrarum de Bukcleucht et Roxburgh.
614
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1518.
FOL. 129.
Carrik.
Perth.
Fol. 130.
Beruik.
Rankilburn cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per spatium 15
annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti per dupli-
cationem albefirme earundem, et pro 150 ii. de firmis terrarum de Eilrig
cum pertinen. , existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione
qua supra, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, et
pro 300 li. de firmis terrarum de Quhitchester cum pertinen., existentium
in manibus regis per dictum tempus et rationem, et pro 2 d. argenti per
duplicationem albefirme earundem, et pro 300 ii. de firmis terrarum de
Lempetlaw cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per tempus et
rationem predictas, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
earundem, necnon pro 80 ii. de firmis 6 terrarum husbandiarum in
Grymmislaw vocatarum Portarislandis, existentium in manibus regis per
prefatum tempus et rationem, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem, ac pro 224 it. de firmis dimedie partis terrarum de
Branxhelm cum pertinen., existentis in manibus regis per spatium 14
annorum elaps. ratione warde, et pro 16 ii. de firmis ejusdem, existentis
in manibus regis per spatium 2 terminorum dehinc immediate sequentium
sasinanon recuperata, et pro 16 ii. de relevio ejusdem, ac etiam pro 280 ii.
de firmis terrarum de Hecfurd cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 1 4 annorum elapsorum ratione warde, et pro 20 ii. de firmis
earundem terrarum existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 ter-
minorum dehinc immediate sequentium sasina non recuperata, et pro
20 ii. de relevio earundem, et pro 84 ii. de firmis 6 librat, terrarum de
Langtoun cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per spatium 14
annorum elapsorum ratione warde, et pro 6 li. de firmis earundem terra-
rum existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 terminorum dehinc
immediate sequentium sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 ii. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Waltero Scot militi de eisdem
apud Edinburgh die et a.r. prescriptis.
Ballivus respondebit pro 25 ii. de firmis 1 marcate terrarum de Cragfyn
et 2 marcat. terrarum de Knokbrak et 2 marcat. terrarum de Cloncopath
antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium in comitatu de Carrik infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis tanquam comitis de Carrik
per spatium 2 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et
pro 10 ii. de relevio earundem, necnon pro debita administratione officii
coronatoris sive coronatorii comitatus de Carrik, regi tanquam comiti de
Carrik debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Kennedy de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 16 Nov. a.r. 6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 14 ii. de relevio feodi dimedie partis omnium
et singularum terrarum de Mylnquarter de Kynnard cum pertinen., necnon
de prato de Kynnard cum pertinen. jacentium infra baroniam de Kynnard
et balliam suam, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo magistro de
Ruthven de eodem feodo terrarum et prati predict, cum pertinen.,
reservato liberotenemento earundem Willelmo domino Ruthven, avo dicti
Willelmi magistri de Ruthven, pro toto tempore vite sue, apud Edin-
burgh 17 Nov. a.r. 6,
Yicecomes respondebit pro 840 ii. de firmis terrarum de Ethingtoun
cum molendino earundem et 2 terrarum husbandiarum de Blakburn et 5
1518-19.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
615
terrarum husbandiarum ville de Cary bald et 1 terre husband ie ville de
Hutoun cum communi pastura infra predictam villam de Hutoun, et
1 terre husbandie jacentis infra villam de Duns cum suis pertinen., jacen-
tium in comitatu Marchie infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 14 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se
extendunt annuatim ad 60 li., regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni
Ethingtoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 3 Dec. a.r. predicto.
Senescallus respondebit pro 4 H 13 s. 9 d. de firmis unius quarte partis Kirkcudbricht.
25 solidat, terrarum de Gadzell Makilvernok antiqui extentus cum pertinen.
jacentis infra parrochiam de Borg et senescalliam suam, existentis in mani-
bus regis per spatium 7 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. ratione warde,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 12 s. 6 d., regi debitis per sasinam
datam Jonete Makneische de eadem quarta parte predictarum terrarum
apud Edinburgh 3 Dec. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 7 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis dimedietatum Banff,
terrarum de Dunlugus et Meirden cum suis pertinen. jacentium infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis termini S. Martini ult.
preteriti sasina non recuperata, ex eo quod Thomas Gordoun asserit se non
obtinuisse sasinam de eisdem dimedietatibus predictarum terrarum per
aliud preceptum ex capella regia sibi ante dictum terminum deliberatum,
regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Thome de eisdem apud Edinburgh
Dec. a.r. prescripto,
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 li. de relevio omnium et singularum ter- Perth,
rarum de Berclays Hauch cum pertinen. jacentium infra baroniam de
Forgundewyny et balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam datam Johanni
Oliphant de eisdem apud Edinburgh 11 Dec. a.r. 6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2223 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis totius et integre Forfare.
tertie partis de proprietate terrarum dominicalium dominii et baronie de
Dunde cum tenen. tenan. et liberetenen. servitiis ejusdem baronie et suis
pertinen., existentis in manibus regis per spatium 14 annorum et 1 termini
ante terrarum S. Martini ult. preteritum elaps. ratione warde, et pro 76 li.
13 s. 4 d. de firmis ejusdem tertie partis terrarum dominii et baronie
predict., existentis in manibus regis de dictot ermino S. Martini sasina non
recuperata, et pro 153 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Jacobo Skrymgeour, constabulario de Dunde, de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 14 Dec. a.r. 6.
Yicecomes, necnon Duncanus Forestare de Garden miles, vicecomes Beruik.
in hac parte, respondebit pro 55 li. de firmis tertie partis terrarum
de Gradane cum pertinen., existentis in manibus regis per spatium 5
annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 libris
cucumeris per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Willelmo Levingstoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 17 Dec. a.r.
predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 8 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme ter- Forfare.
rarum de Myddiltoun et Estirtoun de Gardin et pro 2 paribus cirothe-
61 6
APPENDIX.
1518-19.*
Invernys.
Forfare.
Forfare.
Fol. 132.
Kincardin.
Aberdene.
Kincardin.
Kincardin.
carum albarum per duplicationem albefirm e terrarum de Park et Demptoun,
regi debitas per sasinam datam Patricio Gordoun de eisdem apud Edin-
burgh 5 Jan. a.r.6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 6 ii. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis totius et integre
baronie de Kincardin cum molendino ejusdem et omnibus et singulis
pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis termini
S. Martini ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 13 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de
relevio ejusdem regi debito, necnon reddendo annuatim ad duos anni
terminos 26 s. 8 d. reverendo in Cristo patri episcopo Moraviensi, sibi
debitis per sasinam datam Donaldo Baroun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 10
Jan. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 44 s. 5 d. de firmis tertie partis dimedie
partis omnium et singularum terrarum de le Ester Glenquharidy cum
pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per
spatium 1 anni ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 44 s. 5 d. de
relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Isobelle Ravin de eadem
apud Edinburgh 18 Feb. a.r.6.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 4 11 8 s. 10 d. de firmis et relevio
aliarum duarum tertiarum partium predicte dimedie partis terrarum cum
pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua
supra, regi debitis per sasinam datam Katherine Ravin et Elizabeth Ravin,
sororibus dicte Isobelle apud Edinburgh die et a. r. prescriptis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 50 E. de firmis totarum et integrarum
terrarum de Westir Cessintuly cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 15 annorum ante 23
Feb. 1516 elaps. ratione warde, et pro 6 E. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis earun-
dem terrarum, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum
dehinc immediate sequentium sasina non recuperata, et pro 3 li. 6 s. 8 d.
de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Knowis de
eisdem apud Edinburgh a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 3 E. de firmis terrarum de Litle Follay cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 3 terminorum proximo sequentium 25 Aug. 1517, ex eo
quod Robertus Blackhall asserit se non obtinuisse sasinam de dictis terris
per aliud preceptum ex capella regia dicto 25 die directum quamvis
securitas firmarum et relevii earundem de terminis ante dictum diem
preteritis intratur in libro responsionum in nostro scaccario remanente, ut
in eodem continetur, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Roberto de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 22 Feb. a.r.6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 14 E. de firmis none partis terrarum de
Wester Overcragy cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in
manibus regis per spatium 6 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 40 s., regi debitis per sasinam datam
Georgeo Halt de eisdem apud Edinburgh 22 Februarii a.r.6.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 56 E. 13 s. 4 d., de firmis terrarum de
1518-19.
LIBEI RESPONSIONUM.
617
Wester Essintuly cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium
in manibus regis per spatium 17 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 3 tt. 6 s. 8 d. , regi debitis per sasinam
datam Jacobo Knowis de eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Feb. a.r. predicto.
Data est commissio ex deliberatione dominorum regentium et consilii Commissio,
ballivo prioris de Coldinghame et deputatis suis ad capiendum, apprehen- Beruik-
dendum, et justificandum omnes et singulos fures et le pikeris infra
baroniam et terras de Coldinghaim etc. eorumque eschaetas usui domini
regis importandum et compotum in suo scaccario desuper reddendum pro
voluntate domini regis et dictorum dominorum regentium, duratura apud
Edinburgh 22 Eeb. 1518 et regni 6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 H. 2 s. 6 d. de firmis dimedietatis 7 fol. 138.
aerarum terre arabilis cum pertinen. jacentis in le sulye de Belhavin inter j.abHadta"
terras de le Crukis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per ton. °
spatium 23 annorum ante 6 Octobris 1516 elapsorum ratione warde, et
pro 43 s. 9 d. de firmis dimedietatis earundem aerarum, existentis in
manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum et 1 termini dehinc immediate
sequentium sasin non recuperata, et pro 17 s. 6 d. de relevio dimedietatis
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jonete Watt de eadem
dimedietate aerarum predictarum apud Edinburgh 26 Eeb, a.r. pre-
scripto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro tanta summa de firmis et relevio Edinburgh
alterius demedietatis predictarum terrarum cum pertinen. , existentis in HadiuS-
manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Margarete Watt, sorori prefate Jonete, de predicta altera dime-
dietate aerarum prescriptarum apud Edinburgh die et a.r. predictis.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 3 M. 6 s. 8 d., pro 5 bollis ordei 5 bollis Bute,
avenarum et una le lardnare mart per duplicationem feodifirme terrarum
de Amros Beg cum pertinen. jacentium infra insulam de Bute et balliam
suam, allocando pro le mart et avenis 5 s. de summa predicta, regi
tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam Finlaio
Makconoquhy de eisdem apud Edinburgh dicto die a.r. prenotato.
Ballivus respondebit pro 80 11. de firmis terrarum de Bergany, Trowere, Carrik.
M‘Cawispark, Dungervane, et Dallongfurd, unacum castro, fortalitio,
molendino earundem et suis pertinen., existentium in manibus regis
tanquam comitis de Carrik per spatium 1 anni ult. elapsi sasina non
recuperata, et de 80 11. de relevio earundem, et pro 99 H. 10 s. de firmis
terrarum baronie de Ardstinchell cum castro, fortalitio, et molendinis cum
tenen. etc. cum suis pertinen., existentium in manibus regis tanquam
comitis de Carrik per dictum spatium ratione qua supra, et pro 99 H. 10 s.
de relevio earundem, ac etiam de 46 H. de firmis terrarum de Kirkoswald
et Brigend cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per dictum
tempus et rationem, et pro 46 11. de relevio earundem, necnon de 54 M. de Fol. 134.
firmis terrarum de Dalfask, Barbeth, Craganis, Dundafcallum, Tor-
michell, et duabus le Dowpenis cum pertinen., existentium in manibus
618
APPENDIX.
1619.
Carrik.
Kirkcudbrycht.
Are.
Fol. 135.
Ergile.
Invernys.
regis tanquam comitis de Carrik per tempus et rationem predictas, et pro
54 It. de relevio earundem, et pro 79 li. 10 s. de firmis terrarum domiuii
de Daltippane cum tenen. etc. et suis pertinen., existentium in manibus
regis tanquam comitis de Carrik per prefatum tempus et rationem, et pro
79 li. 10 s. de relevio earundem, regi tanquam comiti de Carrik debitis
per sasinam datam Alexandro Kennedy de eisdem apud Edinburgh ultimo
Feb. a.r.6.
Idem ballivus respondebit pro 29 li. de firmis 5 marcat. 6 solidat, et 8
denariat. et terrarum de Torny Ganach, et 9 marcat. terrarum de Chal-
lachwrek Makdowell antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium infra
balliam suam et vicecomitatum de Are, existentium in manibus regis
tanquam comitis de Carrik per spatium 1 anni ult. elapsi sasina non
recuperata, et pro 29 li. de relevio earundem, regi tanquam comiti de
Carrik debitis per sasinam datam dicto Alexandro de eisdem apud Edin-
burgh 4 Mar. a.r. predicto.
Senescallus respondebit pro 23 B. de firmis 23 marcat. terrarum de
Spottis antiqui extentus cum molendino earundem, et suis pertinen.,
existentium in manibus regis termini S. Martini ult. preteriti sasnia non
recuperata, et pro 46 li. de relevio earundem, necnon pro 4 li. de firmis
terrarum de Stronord Cars, Tronotre, Tornorgee, et Drochindoye, eum officio
coronatoris inter aquas de Dee et Nyth cum suis pertinen., existentium in
manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, et pro 8 li. de relevio
earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Bertholomeo Makdowell de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 14 Mar. a.r.6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 li. de firmis 5 librat, terrarum de
Camerragan antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium in comitatu de
Carrik infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis et comitis de
Carrik et senescalli Scotie per spatium 5 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, et pro 5 li. de relevio earundem, regi tanquam comiti de
Carrik et senescallo Scotie debito per sasinam datam Duncano Dalrimple
de eisdem apud Edinburgh 18 Mar. a.r.6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 286 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis 5 marcat. terra^
rum de Fauchelan, 3 marcat. terrarum de Barchanwore, 5 marcat. terrarum
de Fanyn, 2 marcat. terrarum de Sellechan, 6 solidat, et 8 denariat.
terrarum de Correwraneran, 4 marcat. terrarum de Auchenecrewe, 1
marcate terrarum de Killekuanan, et 1 marcate terrarum de Aucheindrien
cum eorum pertinen. jacentium in dominio de Ergile infra balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 10 annorum ult. elaps. ratione
warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 28 li. 13 s. 4 d., regi debitis
per sasinam datam Eugenio Makcorquidill de eisdem apud Edinburgh die
et a.r. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 26 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum de Cul-
more cum pertinen. jacentium in comitatu Rossie infra balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, et pro 13 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, regi debito per
sasinam datam Hugoni Ross de Kilrawok de eisdem apud Edinburgh 28
Mar. a.r.6.
1519.
LIBEI RESPONSIONUM.
619
Vicecomes respondebit pro 900 R. de firmis dimedie partis totius et Forfare.
integre baronie de Baky cum tenen. etc. cum suis pertinen. jacentis infra
balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 18 annorum ult.
elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 50 li., regi
debitis per sasinam datam Jobanni domino Glammys de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 1 Ap. a.r.6.
Data est commissio justiciarie Alexandro Hepburn de Rican toun, ballivo Commissio,
reverendi in Cristo patris Jacobi episcopi Moraviensis, ad justificandum Blgiu et Fores-
certas personas captas pro homicidio per eos commisso super uno capellano
infra ipsius reverendi patris diocesam et privilegium, cum mandato in
eadem vicecomiti de Elgin et Fores et suis deputatis ad importandum
domino regi et sui usui eschaetam bonorum dictorum personarum si
fugitivi seu de eodum homicidio convicti fuerint, apud Edinburgh 30
Mar. 1519 et a.r.6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 36 R. 13 s. 4 R. de firmis sexte partis terra- Perth,
rum de Inchmartyne et Craigdall cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam
suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 5 annorum et 1 termini
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
6 R. 13 s. 4 d., et pro 2 R. argenti per duplicationem albefirme ejusdem, Fol. 136.
regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo comiti Erolie domino Hay de
eadem apud Edinburgh 9 Ap. a.r.6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 416 R. de firmis 32 librat, terrarum de Beruik,
Birgehame vocatarum Mekle Birgehame cum suis pertinen. jacentium infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 13 annorum ult.
elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 32 R. , regi
debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Bruse de Erlishall de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 11 Ap. a.r. predicto.
Idem vicecomes, necnon Jacobus Prestoun et Willelmus Clerk, vice- Beruik.
comites in hac parte, respondebit pro 2 R. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme terrarum de Edringtoun cum turre, molendinis, et piscariis
earundem et suis pertinen., et de 15 R. de relevio 15 terrarum husbandi-
arum cum suis pertinen. jacentium in villa et territorio de Simpryne,
ac pro 2 leporariis per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Lady park
cum suis pertinen. , regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Laudere de
Bass de eisdem apud Edinburgh 29 Ap. a.r.6.
Vicecomes, necnon Jacobus Prestoun etc. [ut supra], respondebit pro Edinburgh
2 R. argenti per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Stanetoun et infra Hading-
Deuchry cum suis dependentiis et pertinen., regi tanquam senescallo
Scotie debitis, et pro 2 R. argenti per duplicationem albefirme terrarum
de Garwald, regi tanquam comiti de Ross debitas, et pro 2 R. argenti per
duplicationem albefirme dimedietatis terrarum de Bass, ac pro 2 paribus
calcarium deauratorum per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Newhall
cum tenen. et tenan. earundem, necnon pro 2 paribus calcarium deaurato-
rum per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Pople vocatarum Landeris
Landis et Quhitlawis Landis cum suis pertinen., ac etiam pro 2 R. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Westir Spott et Grenedenehede
620
APPENDIX.
1519.
Fol. 137.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
ton.
Are.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
ton.
Peblis.
Stratherne.
Beruik.
FOL. 138.
et Mukis cum suis pertinen., necnon pro 2 3. argenti per duplicationem
albefirme terrarum de Bele cum turre, fortalitio, et molendino earundem,
Johniscleucli, terris de Mersintoun cum molendino earundem, ac etiam
pro 26 R. 13 s. 4 3. de relevio terrarum de Pencatland cum suis pertinen.,
regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Lauder de Bass de eisdem apud
Edinburgh die et a. r. 6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 1222 li. 4 s. 3 3. ob. de firmis tertie partis
totius et integre baronie de Dirltoun cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam
suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 11 annorum ult. elaps.
ratione warde, que firme dicte tertie partis baronie predicte se extendunt
annuatim ad 111 li. 2 s. 2d. ob. , necnon pro 22 R. 4 s. 5 d. ob. de relevio
tertie partis feodi baronie de Boltoun cum pertinen., reservato libero-
tenemento ejusdem Mariote relicte quondam domini de Aytoun matri
dicti quondam Patricii que habet vitalem redditum totius baronie de
Boltoun cum tenentibus etc., pro toto tempore vite sue, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Margarete Haliburtoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 2
Maii a.r.6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
totarum et integrarum 5 marcat. terrarum de Gas antiqui extentus cum
pertinen, jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Jacobo Cathcart de eisdem apud Edinburgh 1Q Maii a.r.6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 R. 6 s. 8 3. de relevio terrarum de Howden
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi tanquam comiti Marchie
debito per sasinam datam Johanni Lessalis de eisdem apud Edinburgh 12
Maii a.r.6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 7 li. 10 s. de firmis tertie partis terrarum de
Purvashill cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in
manibus regis per spatium 5 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
et pro 30 s. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Michaeli
Clerk de eadem apud Edinburgh die et a.r. predictis.
Senescallus respondebit pro 2 3. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum de Strathy Chalmer cum molendino et piscaria earundem et suis
pertinen. jacentium infra senescalliam suam et vicecomitatum de Perth,
regi debitam per sasinam datam David Chalmer de eisdem apud Edinburgh
17 Maii a.r.6.
Vicecomes [respondebit] pro 124 R. 9 s. 3 3. de firmis tertie partis ter-
rarum dominii et baronie de Halyburtoun cum tenen. etc. cum suis
pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per
spatium 14 annorum ante 20 Oct. ult. elaps. ratione warde, et pro 4 R.
8 s. 11 3. de firmis ejusdem tertie partis, existentis in manibus regis
termini S. Martini dehinc immediate sequentis sasina non recuperata, et
pro 8 R. 17 s. 9| 3. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Jonete Haliburtoun de eadem tertia parte terrarum dominii et baronie
predictarum apud Edinburgh 18 Maii a.r.6.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 86 R. 12 s. de firmis terrarum baronie seu
Kincardin.
1519.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
621
dominii de Carnetoun complectentium terras et pendicula sequentia viz.
Cowally, Fordouneflatt cum molendino ejusdem alias vocato molen-
dinum de Baltrine et terris vulgariter nuncupatis le Brewlandis prope
ecclesiam de Fordoun cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, exis-
tentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. ratione
warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 28 B. 17 s. 4 d., regi debitis
per sasinam datam Jolianni Betoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Maii
a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 B. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio terrarum de Banff.
Tullochcaroun cum suis pendiculis et pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, regi debito per sasinam datam Hugoni Lamb de eisdem apud Edin-
burgh die et a.r. prescriptis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Lanark,
terrarum de Clowburn et Millhill cum pertinen. , et pro 2 s. usualis monete
regni Scotie per duplicationem albefirme bovate terre ctim pertinen. jacen-
tis in baronia de Pettenane infra balliam suam, reg debitis per sasinam
'datam Willelmo Were de eisdem apud Edinburgh 20 Maii a.r. 6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 120 B. de firmis terrarum de Kingude cum Forfare
pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per spatium 15 annorum ult. elaps.
ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 8 B., et pro 60 B. de
firmis terrarum de Northballauch cum pertinen., existentium in manibus
regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 4 B., necnon pro 60 B. de firmis 4 bovat. terrarum territorii
de Bait nuncupatarum le Freland cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis per tempus et rationem predictas,
que firme se extendunt^annuatim ad 4 B., regi debitis per sasinam datam
Jacobo Skrymgeour, constabulario de Dunde, de eisdem apud Edinburgh
31 Maii a.r. predicto.
Senescallus respondebit pro 22 B. 10 s. de firmis centum solidat, terra- fol. 139.
rum de Natoun antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium infra senscalla- Vallis Annandie.
tum suum et vicecomitatum de Drumfres, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 4 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 5 B. , et pro 2 d. argenti per duplica-
tionem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Cristine
Chalmer de eisdem apud Edinburgh 1 Junii a.r. 6.
Idem senescallus respondebit pro 3 B. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis 5 marcat. Vallis Annandie.
terrarum antiqui extentus cum suis pertinen. jacentium in villa de
Cumertreis vulgariter dictarum Birkmyr, et 5 marcat. terrarum antiqui
extentus cum suis pertinen. jacentium in Peirsbyhall, Creif, Glasteris, et
Perisbyhill infra senescallatum suum, existentium in manibus regis de
termino S. Martini ult. elapso sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 B. 13 s.
iiij d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Ricardo Carshop
de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et a.r. prescriptis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 137 B. 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Hender- Renfrew,
stoun Westir cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium
622
APPENDIX.
1519.
Peblis.
Wigton.
Fol. 140.
Drumfres.
Beruik.
Are.
Fiffe.
in manibus regis tanquam senescalli Scotie per spatium 5 annorum et 1
termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 25 li. de relevio earundem,
regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debito per sasinam datam Willelmo domino
Simple de eisdem apud Edinburgh 1 Junii a.r.6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de firmis quarte partis terrarum de
Rauchane, quarte partis terrarum de Glencotto, et quarte partis terrarum
de Glenhegdane cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium
in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
et pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio hujusmodi trium quartarum partium terra-
rum predictarum, regi debitis per sasinam datam Thome Geddis de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 3 Junii a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 144 li. de firmis 5 marcat. terrarum de Litle
Brochtoun in proprietate et 13 marcat. terrarum de Eggernes et Belteir
ejusdem extentus cum pertinen. in superioritate et proprietate tenandis et
tenandriis jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 4 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 36 li., regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Murray de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 5 Junii a.r.6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 166 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis superioritatis 40
marcat. terrarum de Castelmylk antiqui extentus cum pertinen., que se
extendunt ad le twa parte de Castelmylk cum pertinen. , ac etiam super-
ioritatis 10 marcat. terrarum de Urvuell antiqui extentus cum suis
pertinen. jacentium in dominio Yallis Annandie et infra balliam suam,
existentibus in manibus regis per spatium 5 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non
recuperata, et pro 36 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni comiti de Levenax de eisdem apud Edinburgh die
et a. r. predictis.
Yicecomes, necnon Jacobus Logane de Craghous et magister Henricus
Spittale, vicecomites in hac parte per commissionem s.d.n. regis specialiter
constituti, respondebit pro 165 li. de firmis terrarum de Ellemside,
Feltcleuch, et Wester Skarishill cum pertinen., existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 5 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
et pro 30 li. de relevio earundem, necnon pro 30 11. de relevio feodi ter-
rarum de Winschelis, Dryshaulch, et Estir Skarishill cum pertinen., regi
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni domino Erskin de eisdem apud Edin-
burgh die et a.r. prescripts, reservato liberotenemento earundem Elizabeth
domine Erskin, matri dicti Johannis, pro toto tempore vite sue.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 88 li. de firmis 3 marcat. terrarum de
Badlane et Bradokle antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 11 annorum ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 ct. argenti per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Cunynghame de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 6 Junii a.r.6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 93 M. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis unius dimedie partis
terrarum de Balcormo, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 14 anno-
rum ratione warde, et pro 40 li. de firmis ejusdem dimedie partis terrarum
1519.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
623
predictarum, existentis in manibus regis per spatium 6 annorum ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 ft. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio ejusdem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam Alisone Abircrumby de eadem dimedia parte
terrarum predictarum apud Edinburgh 6 Junii a.r.6.
Senescallus respondebit pro 84 ft. de firmis totarum et integrarum Menteth.
terrarum de Wester Buchquhoppill cum molendino ear undem et totarum
et integrarum terrarum de Drongy cum molendino earundem et singulis
suis pertinen. jacentium infra senescalliam suam et vicecomitatum de
Perth, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 3 annorum et 1 termini
ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 24 ft., regi
debitis per sasinam datam Roberto Nory de eisdem apud Edinburgh 7
Junii a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 36 ft. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum de Ryis- fol. 141.
law cum tenen. etc. cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, exceptis Beruik-
40 marcatis dictarum terrarum alienatis Ade Hume, filio quondam Patricii
Hume de Fastcastell, et 10 marcatis earundem terrarum quas Katherina
' Hume, sponsa quondam Jacobi Edmonstoun, habet in conjuncta infeoda-
tione, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 5 annorum et 1 termini
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 ft. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earun-
dem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Edmonstoun de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 11 Junii a.r.6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 18 ift 6 s. 8 d. de firmis tertie partis ter- Forfare.
rarum de Glenquharite cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, exis-
tentis in manibus regis per spatium 5 annorum et 1 termini ult elaps.
sasina non recuperata, et pro 3 ft. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio ejusdem, regi debito
per sasinam datam Johanni Skrymgeour de eisdem apud Edinburgh 5
Julii a.r. prescripto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 100 ft. de firmis terrarum de Pettedy Westir Fiffe.
cum pertinen. jacentium infra constabulariam de Kingorn et balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 12 annorum et 1 termini ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albe-
firme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Wallange de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 5 Julii a.r.6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 ft. de firmis dimedie tatis omnium et singu- Perth,
larum terrarum de Ardorne cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam,
existentis in manibus regis per spatium 2 terminorum ult elaps. sasina
non recuperata, et pro 4 ti. de relevio ejusdem, regi debito per sasinam
datam Elizabeth Murray de eadem dimedie tate terrarum predictarum apud
Edinburgh die et a.r. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 1350 ft. de firmis terrarum comitatus Buchanie Abirdene.
et Erlishill cum tenen. etc., existentium in manibus regis per spatium
13 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 100 ft.
de relevio earundem, et pro 405 ft. de firmis terrarum baronie de Gran-
doun cum tenen. etc. , existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus
ratione qua supra, et pro 30 ft. de relevio earundem, ac pro 414 ft. de
firmis terrarum de Beildestoun, Karnetralyane, Mekle Gaskow, unacum
624
APPENDIX.
1519.
FOL. 142.
Roxburgh.
Forfare.
Forfare.
Perth.
Kilestewart.
Are.
Fol. 143.
molendino earundem et suis pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per
tempus et rationem predictas, et de 30 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem,
neenon pro 90 li. de firmis terrarum de Fotirlatir cum suis pertinen.
jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per dictum
tempus et rationem, et pro 6 li. 13 s. 4d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Johanni comiti Bucbanie de eisdem apud Edinburgh
die et a.r. prescrip tis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 189 H. de firmis terrarum dominii de Bethir-
roule cum pertinen. jacentium in baronia de Bethir infra balliam suam, ex-
istentium in manibus regis per spatium 10 annorum et 1 termini ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 18 h. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Georgeo Turnbule de eisdem apud Edinburgh 18
Aug. a.r. 6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 35 s. 10 d. de firmis sexte partis omnium et
singularum terrarum de Foulartoun cum toftis et croftis ejusdem cum
pertinen., et decime octave partis omnium et singularum terrarum de
Ennenee cum toftis et croftis ejusdem cum pertinen., et sexte partis octave
partis terrarum de Litle Carcary cum toftis et croftis ejusdem cum per-
tinen., jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in matribus regis termini
Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 3 li. 11 s. 8 d. de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Thome Fyn apud Edin-
burgh 24 Aug. a.r. 6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 21 M. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio dimedie partis ter-
rarum et baronie de Tellin cum tenen., tenan., etc. molendinis, fortalitio,
et mansione cum pertinen., exceptis terris de Balmuth cum 18 marcis
annualis redditus de dicta dimedia parte terrarum et baronie extendentis
ad 48 marcas quas Margareta Moncur, sponsa quondam Willelmi Maxwell
de Tellin militis, habet in conjuncta infeodatione, regi debito per sasinam
datam Hugoni Maxwell de dicta dimedia parte terrarum et baronie pre-
dictarum, exceptis prius exceptis, apud Edinburgh 9 Sept. a.r. 6.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio quarte partis
omnium et singularum terrarum de Powgavy quam Andreas Broune,
Symon Ox, et Johannes Murhus occupant, jacentis infra balliam suam,
regi debito per sasinam datam dicto Hugoni de eadem quarta parte ter-
rarum predictarum apud Edinburgh die et a.r. prescriptis.
Ballivus respondebit pro 5 li. de firmis terrarum de Erothill cum
pertinen. jacentium in ballia de Kilestewart infra vicecomitatum de Are,
existentium in manibus regis tanquam senescalli Scotie termini Penthe-
costes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 rosis rubiis per duplica-
tionem albefirme earundem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Mure de eisdem apud Edinburgh 18 Oct. a.r. 7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme 40
solidatarum terrarum de Greynholme, 40 solidat, terrarum de Auchin-
ruglane, 40 solidat, terrarum de Sornehill, 40 solidat, terrarum de Mylrig,
et 40 solidat, terrarum de Some antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium
1519.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
625
in dominio de Galstoun in ballia de Kilestewart infra vicecomitatum de
Are, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Nesbit de eisdem apnd Edin-
burgh 19 Octobris a.r.7.
Vicecomes,necnon Johannes Hepburn de Fortoun et Johannes Lermonth, Edinburgh
vicecomites in hac parte per commissionem s.d.n. regis specialiter Hading-
constituti, respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme ter-
rarum baronie de Wauchtoun cum tenen. tenan. etc., regi debitam per
sasinam datam Patricio Hepburn militi de eisdem apud Edinburgh 31
Oct. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes necnon Johannes Hepburn etc. [ut supra], respondebunt pro Beruik.
15 It. de relevio 9 terrarum husbandiarum jacentium in territorio de
Parvo Newtoun infra balliam de Lauderdale et vicecomitatum de Beruik,
regi debito per sasinam datam dicto Patricio de eisdem apud Edinburgh
die et a.r. prescriptis.
Yicecomes, necnon predicti vicecomites in hac parte respondebit pro Fiffe.
8 li. de relevio tertiarum partium terrarum de Blare, Michelstoun,
Strayhore, et terrarum occidentalis portus de Disert cum annuis redditibus
earundem et suis pertinen. jacentium infra vicecomitatum de Fiffe, regi
debito per sasinam datam predicto Patricio de eisdem apud Edinburgh die
et a.r. prenotatis.
Yicecomes, necnon Johannes Hepburn etc. [ut supra], respondebit pro Edinburgh
12 li. per duplicationem albefirme baronie de Lufno cum pertinen. jacentis Hading-
infra vicecomitatum de Edinburgh et constabulariam de Hadingtoun, regi
debitam per sasinam datam Patricio Hepburn militi de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 31 Oct. a.r.7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 21 ii. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio terrarum de Renfrew.
Quhitefurde cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debito per
sasinam datam Ade Quhitefurde de eisdem apud Edinburgh 2 Nov. a.r.7.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Peblis.
terrarum de Edringstoun cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi
debitam per sasinam datam Willelmo Wallace de eisdem apud Edinburgh
9 Nov. a.r.7.
Senescallus respondebit pro 4 11. 7 s. 6 d. de firmis quarte partis 25 Kirkcudbrycht.
solidat, terrarum de Gadgil Makilwernok antiqui extentus cum pertinen.
jacentis infra senescalliam suam, existentis in manibus regis per spatium
7 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad Fol. 144.
12 s. 6 d., regi debitis per sasinam datam Katherine Makneisch de eadem
quarta parte apud Edinburgh 12 Nov. a.r.7.
Idem senescallus respondebit pro 4 11. 7 s. 6 d. de firmis alterius quarte Kirkcudbrycht.
partis terrarum predictarum, similiter existentis in manibus regis per
predictum tempus et rationem, et sibi debitis per sasinam datam Elene
Makneisch, sorori predicte Katherine, de eadem apud Edinburgh predictis
die et anno.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 66 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis dimedietatum Invernys.
VOL. XIV. 2 R
626
APPENDIX.
1519-20.
Invernys.
Perth.
Ergile.
FOL. 145.
Abirdene.
terrarum de Tulloch, Elrik, et Estir Monyok jacentium infra balliam
suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 10 annorum elapsorum
ratione warde, et pro 3 11. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis earundem terrarum, existen-
tium in manibus regis terminiS. Martini ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata,
et pro 6 H. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Donaldo Hugonis de eisdem apud Edinburgh 9 Dec. a.r.7.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 86 li. de firmis aliarum dimedietatum
dictarum terrarum de Tulloch, Elrik, et Estir Monyok cum pertinen.
jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
13 annorum elapsorum ratione warde, et pro 3 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis earun-
dem terrarum, existentium in manibus regis termini S. Martini ult. elapsi
sasina non recuperata, et de 6 ii. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Thome Ewinsoun de eisdem apud Edinburgh 9 Dec.
a.r.7.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 40 s. de firmis dimedietatis terrarum de
Ardorme cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus
regis termini S. Martini ult, elapsi sasina non recuperata, ex eo quod
Elizabeth Murray asserit se non obtinuisse sasinam de hujusmodi dime-
dietate terrarum subscriptarum cum pertinen. per aliud preceptum ex
capella regia ante dictum terminum directum, quamvis securitas firmarum
et releviie jusdem intratur in hoc libro responsionum, ut superius in eodem
continetur, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicte Elizabeth de eadem di-
medietate terrarum prescriptarum apud Edinburgh 21 Dec. a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 800 li. de firmis terrarum de Inverynne, 6
marcat. terrarum de Drumneglasne, 5 marcat. terrarum de Aucheneske, 2
marcat. terrarum cum dimedia de Malleloch, 2marcat. terrarum cumdimedia
de Auchenesellich et Dowglennane, 3 marcat. terrarum de Craigneveoch,
6 marcat. terrarum de Stealaig, 8 marcat. terrarum de Ardlawmond, 4
marcat. terrarum de Glennane, 20 solidat, terrarum de Auchekorkbeig, 2
marcat. terrarum de Auchekorkmore, 6 marcat. terrarum de Dargbrewich,
4 marcat. terrarum de Askaig, 4 marcat. terrarum de Auchety Malmore,
6 marcat. terrarum de Kilbreid, 5 librat, terrarum de Corrowe, 24 marcat.
terrarum de Ardchalmasaig, 5 librat, terrarum de Brairbewy et Dowpeyn,
8 librat, terrarum de Monundrym, 6 marcat. terrarum de duabus Tollardis,
8 marcat. terrarum de Kilmicheall, 2 marcat. terrarum de le Twa Brak-
leys, 2 marcat. terrarum de Kilmernok, 2 marcat. terrarum de Knokdow,
4 marcat. terrarum de Inverkelane, 4 marcat. terrarum de Stronyarrag, 2
marcat. terrarum de Gortanelask, 5 marcat. terrarum de Troster, 5 marcat.
terrarum de Tolstane et Stroune cum pertinen., jacentium in dominio de
Cowell infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 4
annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad
21i., regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Lawmond de eisdem apud
Edinburgh 22 Dec. a.r.7.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 173 11. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis omnium et singu-
larum terrarum de Carveichin et Gilcamstoun cum molendinis et
pertinentiis earundem, jacentium infra dominium de Mar et balliam suam,
existentium in manibus regis per spatium 6 annorum et 1 termini ult.
1519-20. ' LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
627
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 26 11. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio, earundem
regi debitis per sasinam datam David Forsith de eisdem apud Edinburgh
28 Jan. a.r. prescripto per decessum quondam David Forsith, sui patris,
qui obiit in conflictu de Flowdown sub vexillo quondam s.d.n. regis Jacobi
quarti, ut in retornatu continetur.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 6 11. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio quarte partis terra* Perth,
rum de Polgavy cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, regi debito
per sasinam datam Johanni Maxwell de eadem apud Edinburgh 1
Feb. a.r. 7.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 125 tt. 14 s. 8 d. de firmis omnium et singu- Perth,
larum terrarum de North West Quarter terrarum de.Monze unacum
quarta parte molendini earundem cum pertinen. necnon superiori ta tum
aliarum duorum quartariarum prescriptarum terrarum et molendini et quarte
partis terrarum de Dalpatrik et Malar Macnab cum tenandria de Tulichatle
et earum pertinen. jacentium infra senescallatum de Strathern et' balliam
\ suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum ult. elaps.
sasina non recuperata, et pro 31 H. 8 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, regi
debitis per sasinam datam magistro Petro Scott de eisdem apud Edinburgh
3 Feb. a.r. 7.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 110 11. 10 s. de firmis terrarum de Brichmond Name,
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus
regis tanquam comitis Rossie per spatium 6 annorum et 1 termini ult.
elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 17 M. de relevio earundem, regi
tanquam comiti Rossie debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Sutherland de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 12 Feb. a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 5 11. de firmis terrarum de Halhous et Edinburgh.
Lekbernard cum. pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis termini S. Martini ult. elapsi ratione warde, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Willelmo Ramsay de eisdem apud Edinburgh 16 Feb. a.r.
prescripto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 420 11. de firmis 10 librat, terrarum de Cleg* fol. 146.
horne antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium in baronia de Kilbride, Lanark-
existentium in manibus regis tanquam senescalli Scotie per spatium 14
annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 30 11.,
et pro 280 h. de firmis 10 librat, terrarum de Bothvile antiqui extentus cum
pertinen. jacentium in dominio de Bothvile infra balliam suam, existentium
in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra, que firme se exten-
dunt annuatim ad 20 11., regi debitis per sasinam datam Alexandro Lok*
hart de eisdem apud Edinburgh 24 Feb. a.r. prenotato.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 8 s. de firmis unius tofte et crofte exten- Kinros.
dentis ad unam aeram terrarum cum dimedia vel eocirca jacentis in
parte boreali ville de Kinross infra balliam suam, existentis in manibus
regis per spatium 2 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et de
12 d. per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Roberto Fergisone de eisdem apud Edinburgh 25 Feb. a.r. 7.
628
APPENDIX.
1520.
Kirkcudbrycht.
Are.
Selkirk.
FoL. 147.
Banff.
Perth.
Senescallus respondebit pro 3 11 de firmis dimedietatum sive dimedia -
rum partium 6 marcat. terrarum de Berrinberrach et Bernhowre antiqui
extentus cum pertinen. cum dimedietate sive dimedia parte duorum molen-
dinorum inibi situatorum cum suis pertinen. et sequelis, jacentium infra
parrochiam de Kolwen infra senescalliam suam, existentium in manibus
regis termini S. Martini ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 6 li. de
relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Gordoun de eis-
dem apud Edinburgh 26 Feb. a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 240 li. de firmis totarum et integrarum 20
marcat. terrarum de Peristoun et Warriggis antiqui extentus cum
pertinen. unacum tenen. tenan. etc. pertinentiisque alias eisdem
spectan. et pertinen. , 5 bollarum farrine annui redditus annuatim
levandi de terris de Bourtrehill, et tertie partis unius libre piperis
annuatim levande de terris de Bertaneholme, ac 4 s. et 6 S. annui
redditus annuatim levandi de terris de Bogside, et 2 s. et 10 d. annui
redditus annuatim levandi de quodam molendino vulgariter muncupato
le Burrow Myll prope burgum de Irwin, jacentium in ballia de Cuuyng-
hame infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis tanquam senes-
calli Scotie per spatium 4 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. ratione warde,
que firme et annui redditus se extendunt annuatim ad 53 li. 6 s. 8 d. , regi
tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis per sasinam datam David Blare de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 26 Feb. a.r. 7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis terrarum de
Hadderlie, Maldisheuch, et 18 aerarum terrarum cum pertinen. jacentium
infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 2 annorum
ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 40 s. de firmis terrarum de Kingis
Croft cum pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus
ratione qua supra, et de 4 li. de firmis terrarum de Battis cum pertinen.,
existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus et rationem, et pro 2
rosis rubeis per duplicationem albefirme earundem, necnon pro 4 li. de
firmis duarum terrarum husbandiarum viz. Kainland et Couperland cum
pertinen. jacentium infra dictam balliam suam, existentium in manibus
regis per tempus et rationem predictas, et pro oneribus et servitiis offici-
orum coronatoris et serjandi vicecomitatus de Selkirk ac debita adminis-
tratione in eisdem per duplicationem albefirme dictarum duarum terrarum
husbandiarum et officiorum predictorum, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Thome Ker de eisdem terris et officiis cum pertinen. apud Edinburgh 21
Mar. a.r 7.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 20 li. de firmis terrarum de Maldawat cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 5 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 4 li. de re-
levio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Duff de eisdem
apud Edinburgh die et a.r. predictis.
[1520.]
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 li. 13 s. 4 d. per duplicationem feodifirme
omnium et singularum terrarum de Innerpethfre ultra summam 40 mare,
de eisdem exeuntem et mortificatam capellanis collegii de Innerpethfre, et
1520.
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629
pro 13 11. 6 s. 8 d. per duplicationem feodifirme terrarum de Auchinwaid,
ac pro 12 d. per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Fornocht cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debitis per sasinam datam
David Drummond de eisdem apud Edinburgh 5 Ap. a.r.7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 marcis per duplicationem albefirme officii Perth,
senescalli de Stratherne in festo S. Martini in yeme reddendis, et pro
2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme officiorum coronatoris de
Stratherne et forestarie ejusdem unacum custodia borealis Cauthkyne de
Ouchtermichell, regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto David Drummond
de eisdem apud Edinburgh 5 Ap. a. r. 7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 5 H. de firmis terrarum de Rankelour Fiffe
ISTethir cum suis tenandriis, molendino, et pertinentiis, jacentium infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis termini S. Martini ult.
elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 10 11. de relevio earundem, regi debitis
per sasinam datam Johanni Rankelour de eisdem apud Edinburgh 12
Aprilis a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 930 It. de firmis 20 librat, terrarum de Adam - Are.
toun antiqui extentus cum pertinen. jacentium in baronia de Kilestewart
infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis tanquam senescalli Scotie
per spatium 15 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme
se extendunt annuatim ad 60 H., regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitis
per sasinam datam David Blare de eisdem apud Edinburgh 28 A.p. a.r.
prescripto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 180 11. de firmis totarum et integrarum Abirdene.
terrarum de Portaristoun et molendini earundem cum orto castri vulgariter
yocato le Castellyarde circa montem castri de Enneroury, jacentium in
regalitate de Gareauch infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 18 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt Fol. 148.
annuatim ad 10 11., regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo Stewart de
eisdem apud Edinburgh 2 Maii a. r. 7.
Yicecomes, necnon Jacobus Prestoun, burgensis de Edinburgh, etHenricus Edinburgh.
Wardlaw de Kilbabertoun, vicecomites in hac parte, respondebit pro 26 11.
13 s. 4 d. de relevio terrarum et baronie de Cragmelor cum pertinen. , necnon
pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme castri, fortalitii, et manerii de
Cragmelour, cum horreis, bostaribus, molendinis tam edificatis quam
edificandis, ustrinis, columbariis, ortis, pomariis, stagnis, edificiis, wardis
et clausuris earundem edificatis- et edificandis, ac jure patronatus et
donatione capellanie fundate de terris de Camernou situate infra ecclesiam
parrochialem de Mussilburgh, ac cum jure patronatus et donatione capelle
et capellanie beate Marie Yirginis edificate et dotate per quondam
Symonem Prestoun de eodem militem ad finem australem partis de
Cragmelour, regi debitis per sasinam datam Georgeo Prestoun de eisdem
apud Edinburgh 2 Maii a.r. predicto.
Yicecomites necnon predicti vicecomites in hac parte respondebunt pro Edinburgh et
60 H . de relevio terrarum et baronie de Prestoun cum tenen. tenan. etc. Berwik-
earundem ac terrarum de Auldinstoun, Langhald, et Swynehop cum
630
APPENDIX.
1520.
Renfrew.
Forfare.
Renfrew.
Forfare.
Fol. 149.
Are.
Peblis.
Kincardin.
pertinen., regi debitis per sasinam datam dicto Georgeo de eisdem apud
Edinburgh die et a.r. prenotatis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
terrarum de Westircochran cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam,
regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitam per sasinam datam Johanni
Cochrane de eisdem apud Edinburgh 2 Maii a.r. prescripto.
Yicecomes, necnon Johannes Prestoun, burgensis de Edinburgh, et
Henricus "Wardlaw de Kilbabertoun, vicecomites in hac parte per com-
missionem s.d.n. regis specialiter constituti, respondebunt pro 16 K. de
relevio terrarum et baronie de Balgawy cum tenen. ten an. etc. et suis
pertinen., regi debito per sasinam datam Georgeo Prestoun de eisdem
apud Edinburgh die et a.r. immediate predictis.
Yicecomes, necnon Johannis Simple in Brigend, respondebit pro
duabus rossis rubeis per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Cassiltoun
cum parca de Lochcunyeoch nunc appellata Simple, et pro 2 d. argenti
per duplicationem albefirme terrarum de Suthannan cum pertinen. an-
nexatarum baronie de Simple, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debitas per
sasinam datam Willelmo domino Simple de eisdem apud Edinburgh 14
Maii a.r. prenotato.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme
tertie partis terrarum de Kirkestoun cum pertinen. jacentis in dominio de
Breichin infra balliam suam, regi tanquam domino de Breichin debitis per
sasinam datam Johanni Fethy de eadem tertia parte terrarum prescrip-
tarum apud Edinburgh 15 Maii a.r. 7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 76 li. 13 s. 4 d. de firmis 2 marcat. 6 solidat,
et 8 denariat. terrarum de Knokgulran Cunynghaim antiqui extentus cum
pertinen. jacentium in Kingiskile infra balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 13 annorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
et pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Alexandro Cunynghame de eisdem apud Edinburgh 16
Maii a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 144 11. de firmis terrarum de Crukistoun cum
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 12 annorum ult. elaps. ratione warde, que firme se extendunt
annuatim ad 12 11., et pro 24 11. de firmis terrarum de Acomfeild cum
pertinen., existentium in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua
supra, que firme se extendunt annuatim ad 40 s. , regi debitis per sasinam
datam Willelmo Peblis de eisdem apud Edinburgh 16 Maii a.r. pre-
scripto.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 30 11, 13 s. 4 d. de firmis totarum et inte-
grarum terrarum baronie de Glensauch cum pertinen. jacentium infra
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 5 annorum et 1
termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 capiliis de lentisco per
duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Thome
Guthre de eisdem apud Edinburgh 18 Maii a.r. 7.
1520.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
631
Yicecomes respondebit pro 10 tt. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio duarum partium Lanark,
terrarum de Nethirclocharn extendentium ad 2 marcat. terrarum antiqui
extentus et 2 marcat. ac 2 solidat, terrarum novi extentus de Ovirclocharn
cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam
datam Johanni Striveling de Kere militi de eisdem apud Edinburgh die
et a.r. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 1080 li. de firmis 5 partium terrarum de Abirlene.
Muresk, 5 partium terrarum de Kynnarmit, 5 partium terrarum de
Ardmiddill, 5 partium terrarum de Fortary, totius et integre septime
partis terrararum dominicalium deLatheris cum sexta parte molendinorum
earundem, totius et integre sexte partis terrarum de Duria theris, totius
et integre sexte partis terrarum de Glaslo cum sexta parte molendini
earundem, et totius et integre tertie partis terrarum et baronie de Uchtirles
Dempstar, unacum villa de Polglassy cum earundem pertinentiis, jacen-
tium in baron ia de Uchtirles Dempstar infra balliam suam, existentium
in manibus regis per spatium 13 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina
non recuperata, et pro 80 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam
datam Johanni Dempstar de eisdem apud Edinburgh 18 Maii a.r. 7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 4 li. de relevio quarte partis terrarum de Eiffe.
Glaslye cum pertinen. jacentis infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam
datam Andree Sibbald de eadem quarta parte terrarum prescriptarum apud
Edinburgh 21 Maii a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes, necnon Gilbertus Wauchop de Nudry Marischal etEdwardus Dunbertane.
Spittale, vicecomites in hac parte, respondebit pro 50 li. de relevio ter-
rarum et baronie de Ovir et Nethir Dunnotar cum tenen. etc. et pertinen.
jacentium infra vicecomitatum de Dunbertane, regi debito per sasinam
datam Johanni domino Erskin de eisdem apud Edinburgh die et anno
immediate prescriptis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 12 li. de relevio terrarum de Camron cum Fiffe.
pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam datam
David Monypenny de eisdem apud Edinburgh 22 Maii a.r. 7.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 13 li. 6 s. 8 d. de relevio terrarum de Busby Lanark,
cum molendino et pertinen. jacentium infra baroniam de Kilbride et
balliam suam, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie debito per sasinam datam
Roberto Stewart de eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Maii a.r. 7.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro 140 li. de firmis terrarum de le Manys Lanark,
de Corshill, Burnhous, Achinfyn, et Larfad cum earundem pertinen.
jacentium infra baroniam de Kilbride et balliam suam, existentium in
manibus regis tanquam senescalli Scotie per spatium 1 anni cum dimedio
et 3 mensibus aut eocirca ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 93 R.
6 s. 8 d. de relevio earundem, regi tanquam senescallo Scotie predicto
debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Lindesay de eisdem apud Edinburgh
24 Maii a.r. 7.
Nicholaus Craufurd de Oxingang, Willelmus Sincler, et Jacobus Robe- Linlithqw.
632
APPENDIX.
1520.
Linlithqw.
FOL. 151.
Edinburgh
infra Hading-
toun.
Beruik.
Invernys.
Strivelin.
.Roxburgh.
soun, vicecomites de" Linlithqw in hac parte per commissionem s. d. n.
regis conjunctim et divisim specialiter constituti, respondebunt pro 26 li.
13 s. 4 d. de relevio officiorum vicecomitatus de Linlithqw, custodie et
capitanie castri de Blaknes, et pro 40 H. de relevio terrarum de Leving-
ston, Cousland, Stanyburn, Breich, Carmont, Denys, molendino, le Manys
de Newwerk, cum tenentibus etc. et pertinen., ac etiam pro 3 li. 6 s.
8 d. de relevio terrarum de Grugfute cum pertinen., necnon pro 50 li. per
duplicationem feodifirme terrarum de Kincavill jacentium infra vicecomi-
tatum de Linlithqw, regi debitis per sasinam datam Jacobo Hammyltoun
de eisdem apud Edinburgh 25 Maii a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes et Nicholaus Craufurd, vicecomes in hac parte per commis-
sionem s.d.n. regis specialiter constitutus, respondebunt pro 10 li. de firmis
dimedietatis baronie et molendini de Strabrok, cum advocatione et dona-
tione ecclesie et capellanie ejusdem alternative cum tenen. tenan. etc.,
existentis in manibus regis termini S. Martini ult. preteriti sasina non
recuperata, et pro 20 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Andree Oliphant de eisdem apud Edinburgh 25 Maii a.r. 7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 8 li. 15 s. de firmis 7 aerarum terrarum
arabilium jacentium in le Sulze de Belhavin infra balliam suam, existen-
tium in manibus regis per spatium 5 annorum ante 6 Octobris 1516 elaps.
ratione warde, et pro 7 li. de firmis earundem aerarum, existentium in
manibus regis per spatium 8 terminorum dehinc immediate sequentium
sasina non recuperata, et pro 35 s. de relevio earundem, regi debito per
sasinam datam Arehibaldo Spens de eisdem apud Edinburgh 23 Junii
a.r. 7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 8 li. 6 s. 8 d. de firmis terrarum de Thorny-
dikis cum pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus
regis termini Penthecostes ult. elapsi sasina non recuperata, et pro 16 li.
13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Roberto
Franche de eisdem apud Edinburgh 26 Junii a.r. predicto.
Yicecomes, necnon David Lowry, nuntius, vicecomes in hac parte per
commissionem s.d.n. regis specialiter constitutus, respondebit pro 50 li.
de firmis terrarum de Auldwik, et pro 30 li. de firmis terrarum de Beridale
cum fortalitiis, molendinis, piscationibus, tenentibus, tenandriis earundem
et suis pertinen. jacentium infra vicecomitatum de Invernys, existentium
in manibus regis per spatium 2 terminorum ult. elaps. sasina non recuper-
ata, et pro 80 li. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Andree
Oliphant de eisdem apud Edinburgh 28 Junii a.r. 7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 d. argenti per duplicationem albefirme 5
marcat. terrarum de Estir Lekky antiqui extentus cnm tenen. tenan. ear-
undem et suis pertinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debitam per
sasinam datam Andree domino Avendale de eisdem apud Edinburgh 16
Julii a.r. predicto.
Vicecomes respondebit pro 120 li. de firmis 20 librat, terrarum jacen-
tium in villa et territorio de Nethircralin cum tenen. tenan. etc. infra
1520.
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633
balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium 4 annorum et 1
termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata, et pro 2 3. argenti per duplica-
tionem albefirme earundem, et pro 3 fi. 7 s. 6 3. de firmis unius terre
husbandie jacentis in villa et territorio de Langtoun infra dictam balliam
suam, existentis in manibus regis per dictum tempus ratione qua supra,
et pro 2 3. argenti per duplicationem albefirme ejusdem, necnon de 6 li.
de firmis officii coronatoris dicti vicecomitatus de Roxburgh existentis in
manibus regis per tempus et rationem predictas et de servitiis eidem per-
tinentibus ac debita administratione in eodem per duplicationem albefirme
ejusdem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Johanni Cranstoun de eisdem
terris et officio cum pertinen. apud Edinburgh 23 Julii a.r.7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 2 3. argenti per duplicationem albefirme Strivelin.
totarum terrarum de Schirgartane vocatarum le Offeris ejusdem cum per-
tinen. jacentium infra balliam suam, regi debitam per sasinam datam Fol. 152.
Andree domino Avandale de eisdem apud Edinburgh 2 Aug. a.r.7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 1260 ii. de firmis 15 marcat. terrarum de Wigton.
Sorby et 20 marcat. terrarum de Cragboy antiqui extentus cum pertinen.
jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per spatium
18 annorum immediate precendentium festum Penthecostes ult. preteritum
ratione warde, et pro 35 fi. de firmis earundem terrarum, existentium in
manibus nostris dicti termini Penthecostes sasina non recuperata, et
pro 70 fi. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Patricio
Ahannay de eisdem apud Edinburgh 4 Aug. a.r.7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 42 fi. de firmis terrarum nuncupatarum le Fyffe.
Castellriggis Westir de Kingorne cum suis pertinen. jacentium infra
con stabulariam ejusdem et balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
per spatium 10 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
et pro 2 3. argenti per duplicationem albefirme earundem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam David Balram de eisdem apud Edinburgh 21 Aug. a.r.7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 187 fi. 16 s. 8 3. de firmis terrarum et Narne.
baronie de Kilraok cum tenen. etc. cum pertinen., existentium in manibus
regis per spatium 3 annorum et 1 termini ult. elaps. sasina non recuperata,
et pro 53 fi. 13 s. 4 3. de relevio earundem, regi debitis per sasinam datam
Hugoui Ross de eisdem apud Edinburgh 4 Sept. a.r. 7.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 6 fi. 13 s. 4 3. per duplicationem feodifirme Renfrew,
dimedietatis terrarum de Westir Perthik cum pertinen., et pro 2 3.
argenti per duplicationem albefirme quarte partis terrarum de Arthourle
et officii coronatoris mari feodi warde occidentalis de Stragriff et superioris
warde baronie de Renfrew et de servitio eodem officio pertinente ac debita
administratione in eodem, regi debitis per sasinam datam Willelmo
Cunynghame de eisdem terris et officio cum pertinen. apud Edinburgh die
et a.r. predictis.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 102 fi. 5 s. de relevio terrarum de Kilbride Ergile.
extendentium ad 5 marcatas terrarum cum castro fortalitio earundem et
pertinen. , terrarum de Killemore extendentium ad 5 marcatas terrarum et
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1520.
FOL. 153.
Abirdene.
Fol. 154.
40 denariat. terrarum, terrarum de Portandryne extendentium ad 5
marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Lettir Kechan extendentium ad 5 marcat.
terrarum, terrarum de Leanaich extendentium ad 3 marcat. et dimediam
marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Stron et Sellerlyne extendentium ad 3
marcat. et dimediam marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Halfpennymore
extendentium ad 4 marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Halfpenny Reoch
extendentium ad 3 marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Chapelhalfpenny
extendentium ad 2 marcat. et dimediam marcatam terrarum, terrarum
de Halfpenny Drissaich extendentium ad 2 marcat. et dimediam marcat.
terrarum, terrarum de Enachane extendentium ad 5 marcat. terrarum,
terrarum de Auclieloclian extendentium ad 2 marcat. terrarum, terrarum
de Midenene extendentium ad 3 marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Enene
Wediterach vocatarum Ovirenene extendentium ad 3 marcat. et
dimediam marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Callow extendentium ad 20
solidat, terrarum, terrarum de Overscheron extendentium ad 3 marcat.
terrarum, terrarum de Midscheron extendentium ad 4 marcat. terrarum,
terrarum de Callenenochanocli extendentium ad 2 marcat. terrarum,
terrarum de Stronarthour extendentium ad 1 marcat. terrarum, terrarum
de Dunaud extendentium ad 2 marcat, terrarum et dimediam marcatam,
terrarum de Barnakile extendentium ad 2 marcat. terrarum, terrarum de
Dunnamuke extendentium ad 3 marcat. et dimediam marcat. terrarum,
terrarum de Kilquoan extendentium ad 2 marcat. terrarum, terrarum de
Auchenasullaich extendentium ad 5 marcat. terrarum, terrarum de
Neddircammys extendentium ad 2 marcat. *et dimediam marcat. terrarum,
terrarum de Ovircammys extendentium ad 2 marcat. et dimediam marcat.
terrarum, terrarum de Derreloch extendentium ad 20 solidat, terrarum,
terrarum de Dewcliirnane extendentium ad 20 solidat, terrarum, terrarum
de Brabillich extendentium ad 5 marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Drynlean
extendentium ad 2 marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Gortyngour extenden-
tium ad 3 marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Neddirbrankilye extendentium
ad 2 marcat. et dimediam marcat. terrarum, terrarum de Overbrankilye
extendentium ad 2 marcat. et dimediam marcat. terrarum antiqui extentus
cum tenen. tenan. etc. et suis pertinen., regi debito per sasinam datam
Lauchlano Maklauchlane de eisdem apud Edinburgh 17 Sept, a.r.8.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 150 li. de firmis terrarum et baronie de
Formartyne cum tenen. tenan. etc. cum castro et fortalitio de Fyvie cum
villa et burgo de Fyvie cum firmis burgalibus et annuis redditibus ejusdem
cum pertinen. , terris de Mekle Gurdes et molendino earundem, Blachree,
Badichale, terris foreste de Kynnavale fine silve vulgariter le Wodend,
Litill Gurdes, le Commonlone, Halldaw, Darley, Petty cum molendino
ejusdem, le Stratht et Brasina ejusdem, cum dimedietate terrarum de
Park de Fyvie, terris de Jakstoun, le Estirtoun, Sauchak cum molendino
ejusdem, jacentium infra balliam suam, et de nono pisce vulgariter vocato
le nynt fische aque de Ithane infra Macharlyn et le Sekfurd de Fyvie
jacente similiter infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis per
spatium 1 anni et 10 mensium ult. elapsorum sasina non recuperata, que
firme se extendunt annuatim ad 100 li. ejusdem monete, et pro 100 li.
dicte monete de relevio earundem, necnon pro 10 li. dicte monete de
firmis dicti noni piscis vulgariter le nynt fische appelati dicte aque de
1520.
LIBRI RESPONSIONUM.
635
Ithane existentis in manibus regis per dictum spatium etiam sasina non
recuperata, et pro 6 li. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio ejusdem, regi debitis per
sasinam datam Willelmo Meldrum de eisdem apud Edinburgh 8 Oct.
a.r.8.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 13 11 per duplicationem feodifirme terrarum Kincardyn,
de Broidland, Faisdow, et Auchcarny jacentium infra balliam suam, regi
debitam per sasinam datam Stephano Lindesay de eisdem apud Glasgew 24
Oct. a.r.8.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 40 h. de relevio terrarum de Bertaneholme Are.
cum annexis et pertinentiis earundem viz. Snodgers cum communi earun-
dem in communi seu communia de Irwin, piscaria super aquam de Garnok,
7 acris vulgariter le 7 acris nuncupatis Ovir Kobertland, Ovirlochrig,
Horsmur, terris de Lochsyd de Buthestoun cum parte lacus eisdem
correspondente cum molendino earundem, duabus marcis annui redditus
annuatim levandi de custumis burgi de Irwin cum suis pertinen., jacentium
infra balliam suam, regi debito per sasinam datam David Cunynghame de
'eisdem apud Glasgew 2 Nov. a.r.8.
Sen escalius respondebit pro 8 11. 16 s. 8 d. de firmis 12 solidat, terrarum Vallis Annandie
de Esbye, 1 marcata terrarum de Elschelis et dimedie marcate terrarum
de Howis antiqui extentus, jacentium infra senescallatum suum, existen-
tium in manibus regis termini Penthecostes ult. elapsi sasina non re-
cuperata, et pro 17 11. 13 s. 4 d. de relevio earundem, regi debito per
sasinam datam Willelmo Johnestoun de eisdem apud Glasgew 2 Nov.
a.r.8.
Yicecomes respondebit pro 50 s. de firmis terrarum de Robertstoun et Selkirk.
Howcleuch jacentium infra balliam suam, existentium in manibus regis
termini Penthecostes ult. preteriti sasina non recuperata, et pro 5 11. de
relevio earundem, regi debito per sasinam datam Johanni Scott de eisdem
apud Glasgw 2 Nov. a.r. predicto.
Idem vicecomes respondebit pro servitio serjandie dicti vicecomitatus per Selkirk.
Ricardum Brydin fiendo quantum tenetur pro tertia parte unius terre
husbandie jacentis infra balliam suam, regi pro servitio albefirme ejusdem
debito per sasinam datam eidem Ricardo de eadem tertia parte te terre
husbandie apud Glasgew 2 Nov. a.r. predicto.
INDEX.
Abavil, ship called “le Bark de,” 188.
Abbot, the liferent of certain lands re-
served to Sir James Pettindreich, formerly
abbot of Dere, on sasine of the fee to
Robert Pettindreich, 605.
Abbreviator of accounts. See Ballantyne,
Mr John; Chesholme, John ; Donaldson,
John.
Abercarny, sasine of, to John Murray,
527.
Abercorn (Abircorne), church lands of,
excambed for lands of Ernetully in
Kinclevin, 154, 865, 421.
grange of, ferines of, 1.
Abercromby (Abircrumby), Alisone, sasine
to, of half of Balcormo, 623.
Andrew, custom of woollen cloth and
hides at Dundee remitted to, 97.
John, bailie of Crail, 58, 208, 448.
Aberdeen ( Abirdene), accounts of custumars
of, 98, 197, 266, 383, 437 ; of bailies of,
64, 114, 211, 276, 342, 449 ; Comp-
troller’s receipts from bailies of, 215,
280, 345, 453 ; from custumars of, 117,
215, 280, 346, 453 ; annuities from
fermes of, to Dominicans and Carmelites
of Aberdeen, Dean and Chapter of Aber-
deen, and Bishops of Aberdeen, Caith-
ness and Orkney, 65, 114, 115, 212, 277,
343, 449 ; salmon from customs of, to
Sisters of St Clair in Yeir, 98, 333 ; to
Sisters of St Katherine near Edinburgh,
334 ; annuity from customs of, to
Duchess of Montrose, 98, 197, 266, 333,
438 ; to Lindesay of Uchtirmonsy, 525 ;
annuity from fermes of waters of, to
John Erskin, knight, 520 ; to Lindesay
of Uchtirmonsy, 525 ; sasine of great
custom and “ water males ” of, to David,
lord Lyndesay, 600.
Aberdeen, Bishop of, his second tithes from
fermes of Aberdeen, 65, (paid to Vicars
General and Chapter sede vacante , 114,
212,) 277, 343, 449 ; ditto of Banff, 211,
341 ; ditto of thanage of Kintor, Coule
and Oneile, 27, 139, 229, 294, 430 ; tenth
penny of Oneile paid to, 230, 294, 431.
Gavin [Dunbar], auditor of
Comptroller’s accounts, 451 ; on com-
mission to let crown lands, 500, 501,
511 ; sits on trial regarding a lease,
505 ; in Exchequer, 481, 500. See
Dunbar, Gavin.
William [Elphinstone], Keeper
of the Privy Seal, 147, 317 ; present in
Exchequer, 479.
Canon of. See Galway, Alexander.
Chapter of, Mr William Rolland re-
ceives for, 211. See Aberdeen, Dean
and Chapter of.
Church of, annuity paid to, from
fermes of Aberdeen, 65, 115, 277, (Sir
John Malisoun, collector) 343, (Sir John
Urquhard and Sir John Murray, collec-
tors) 449.
College of, annuity to, from fermes
of Banff by receipt of Hector. Bois and
Alexander Galway, 210, 341.
Dean of, payments to, from fermes of
Murthocarny, 13 ; for abbreviating the
accounts of Exchequer, 122 ; for his
labours in Exchequer, 222, 289, 357 ;
Commissioner to let crown lands, 244,
494 ; oats sold to, 253. See Kincragy,
Sir James.
chaplain of the, 338.
640
INDEX.
Aberdeen, Dean and Chapter of, annuity to,
from fermes of Aberdeen, 64, (by receipt
of Sir John Turnbull, procurator of the
vicars of the choir) 115, (of Sir John
Urquhard, ditto) 212, 277, 343, 449.
Friars of. See Friars.
Sheriff of, receipts of Comptroller
from, 344 ; sasine of office of, to William
Hay, 518.
University of, endowment from fermes
of Cullen for a graduate in Faculty of
Medicine in, 113, 210, 277, 343,376, 447.
Aberdour, Sisters of St Martha at, pay-
ments to, from grain of Fife, “ex eli-
mosina regis,” 12, 14, 165, 166, 176, 177,
249, 250, 320, 321, 405, 407.
Aberluthnott (Abirluthnot). See Fetter-
cairn.
Abernethy (Abirnethy, Abirnethty), fermes
of, 66 ; Comptroller’s receipts from lord-
ship of, 117; John Graunt, lessee of, 117;
claimed by Earl of Moray, 150, 364 ;
sasine of lordship and barony of, to
Archibald Douglas, 532.
Lord, Alexander, sheriff ‘ ‘ in hac
parte,” 607.
Nicholas, annuity to, from customs
of Edinburgh, 54, 102, 199, 269, 334,
443 ; the late, servitor of late king
and singer in chapel royal, 443; pension
to his widow, Cristina Gray, 443.
Mr Walter, Provost of church of St
Mary of Dumbarton, 207.
Aberyeldy (Abiryeldy), fermes of, 26, 77,
138 ; lands of, granted to heirs of Sir
Alexander Gordoun of Megmar, 140 ;
the fermes consequently not to be
charged in the account (of Kintore), 229.
Abirdalgy, barony of, sasine of, to Laur-
ence Oliphant, 590.
Abirlednauch (Abirledenauch, Abirleid-
nach), Eister, lands of, devastated, 392 ;
let, half to James Reidheuch and half
to John Roland, 490.
( Abirlethnok), le Lagane, let to James
Reidheuch, 490.
Abirlednauch, Westir, with mill, fermes
of, 128; let to Henry Reidheuch, 490.
Abirnyte (Abirnite), barony of, sasine of
half of, to Robert Creichtoun, 531 ; of
third of half of, to Jonet Haliburton,
573, 595.
Abirurchull, sasine of, to John Murray, 527.
Accounts, audited at Edinburgh, passim ;
passed without production of vouchers
(acquittantie), 79 Ms. 455; “bine
acquittantie, ” 325, 326 ; “trine acquit-
tantie,” 367 ; account for work at
Stirling castle examined by order of the
lords of council, 40; payments “ad bonum
compotum,” 107 ; payment by precept
of the lord governor, “auditoribus
testantibus dictum preceptum super com-
potum,” 167 ; payment omitted “negli-
genter ” by the accountant of Stratherne,
125 ; the account of Stratherne for 1514
rendered in 1517, it having been omitted
in the former year, 239 ; no account
rendered by chamberlain of Bute for
three years, the fermes having been
intromitted with by others, 230 ;
payment to Robert Muncur of one
merk omitted in calculation of his
fee, 223 ; relief of lands of Coldinstanys
cancelled “ ob errorem clerici male retor-
nantis,” 522 ; overcharge of salmon in
account of custumar of Inverness, 354 ;
Countess of Athole makes oath in Ex-
chequer upon her account as chamberlain
of Ross, 384 Ms ; extra allowance to cus-
tumar of Perth on condition of his
making no further claim in respect of
the period embraced in his account,
440 ; only one account of Linlithgow-
shire, 1 ; two of Ballincreiff, 43, 183 ;
two of Moray, 27, 67. See also Arrears ;
Comptroller; Responde.
of “ballivi ad extra” (usually for
about one year) rendered as follows :
Glencharny, &c. for two years, 66, for
four years, 364 ; Garviauch for two
years, 75, for three ye^rs and one term,
INDEX. *
641
423 ; Garrick, &c. for two years, 82 for
three years and one term, 429 ; Ross for
two years, 83, 302, for three years,
380 ; Ardmanach for two years, 88, 306,
for three years, 385 ; Kinclevin for three
years, 154, for one term, 226 ; for three
years and one term, 365, for three terms,
431 ; Fife for two years, 158, for three
years, 392 ; Ballincreif for two years,
183 ; Strathde and Cromar for four years,
78, for two years, 324, for five terms,
366, for two terms, 424 ; Brechin and
Nevar for two years, 325, for five terms,
368, for two terms, 425 ; Fethercairn
for two years, 360, for three terms,
416 ; Bute for three terms, 378 ; Orkney
and Shetland for six terms, 416 ; Gallo -
' way for three years and one term, 426 ;
Kintore, &c. for three years and one
term, 430 ; Cowell and Rosneith for ten
years and one term, 417.
Accounts of bailies of burghs (usually for
about one year) rendered as follows : Jed-
burgh for two years, 61 ; Kinghorn for
two years, 63, 210 ; Dumbarton for three
years, 207 ; Banff for three years, 210,
for two years, 341 ; Peebles for two
years, 271 ; Lanark for four years, 271 ;
Dumfries for two years, 272 ; Stirling
for four years, 273 ; Dundee for five
years, 275 ; Nairn for eight years, 343 ;
Haddington, Coupir, Crail, Rutherglen,
Perth, Inverkeithing, Kinghorn, Cullen,
Irvine and Dumbarton for two years,
373-377 ; Dumfries for three years and
one term, 444 ; Lauder for four years and
one term, 445; Forfar for three years and
one term, 445 ; Irvine for three terms,
445 ; Ayr for three years and one term,
445 ; Peebles for three years and one
term, 446 ; Dumbarton for three terms,
446 ; Kinghorn for three terms, 446 ;
Renfrew for three years and one term,
446 ; Haddington for three terms, 447 ;
Cullen for three terms, 447 ; Montrose
for three years and one term, 447 ;
Inverkeithing for three terms, 447 ;
Crail for three terms, 448 ; Nairn for
three years and one term, 448 ; Coupir
for three terms, 448 ; Dundee for three
years and one term, 448 ; Aberdeen for
three years and one term, 449 ; Inver-
ness for three years, 449 ; Edinburgh
for three years and one term, 450.
Accounts of custumars (usually for about
one year) rendered as follows : Banff for
five years, 98 ; Dumbarton for year and
half, 192; Edinburgh for one month, 267 ;
Haddington for two years, 369 ; Cowpir
do., 369 ; Pittenweem do., 369 ; Inver-
keithing do., 372 ; Kirkcudbright do.,
373 ; Irvine for three years, 432 ; Ayr
for three years and one term, 432 ; Had-
dington for three months, 433 ; Dysart
for four years, 434 ; Inverkeithing and
Cowper for three months, 434 ; Dum-
barton for three years and nine months,
435 ; Aberdeen for three years and five
months, 437 ; Arbroath for three years
and eight months, 348 ; Perth for three
years and seven months, 439; Inverness,
&c. for three months, 441; Wigtoun for
four months, 441 ; Stirling for three
years and one term, 441 ; Dundee for a
year and four months, 441 ; Edinburgh
for ten months, 442.
of herring of assize rendered for
three years, 193.
Achinfyn, in barony of Kilbride, 631.
Achlesky, Ovir, sasine of, to John Lord
Erskine, 588.
Achnech, lands of, 556.
Acked Nenchen, lands of, 530.
Acoltrane, Michael, sheriff “in hac parte,”
527.
Acomfeild, sasine of, to William Peblis, 630.
Act, sasine granted “ratione dispensationis .
et acti in bello &c.,” 588 ; see Heirs.
Actors, payments to Italian actors, 8 ; to
six actors and trumpeters, 107 ; to six
Italian actors, 220 ; to Italian and
Scotch trumpeters and actors, 300 ; to
642
INDEX.
two actors, 285, 459 ; to four Italian
actors, 285.
Adair (Adare), Ninian, sasine to, of lands
in Wigtoun and Ayr, 526.
■ Ninian, son and heir of William
Adair of Kinhilt “ qui obiit in bello,”
Altoune let to, 486.
William, ofKynhilt, Altone let to, 479.
Adamson, John, acts for Prior of Friars
Preachers of Edinburgh, 110.
John, messenger, his fee, 119, 221,
287, 855, 467.
John, bailie of Edinburgh, 342.
Adamtoun, sasine of, to David Blair, 629.
Admiral, great, sasine of office of, to
Patrick Hepburne with earldom of Both-
well, 516.
Admowty, David, sasine to, of Estir
Farny, 538.
Advocate, King’s. See Wischart, James.
Advocates, origin of profession in Scotland,
cxvi.
Advocation. See Patronage.
Agnew, lands of Killumquhay Agnew, 556.
Andrew, sasine to, of Lochnall,
Salschary and Dundunne, wdth offices of
sheriff of Wigtoun, constable of Loch-
nall, and bailie of Leswalt, 549.
Mr Michael, sheriff ‘ ‘ in hac parte,”
554.
Nevin, Sheriff of Wigtoun and Ayr,
526.
Ahanna. See Hannay.
Aikhede, Ovir, sasine of, to Leonard Clerk,
543.
Ainslie. See Hanisly.
Airth. See Erth.
Aitoune, Andrew, late tenant in Dunmure,
lent draught oxen for Norham and
Flodden, 319.
Akynhede, .sasine of, to Robert Maxwell,
577.
Alb, an, for chapel of Falkland, 354.
Albany, John, Duke of, periods of his
residence in Scotland, xxix. ; next heir
to the Crown, xli. ; French birth, educa-
tion and marriage, xli. ; French
sympathies, xlii.; first coming to Scot-
land 16th Aug. 1515, xlii.; appointed
Regent, xliii. ; austerity of his rule, xliii. ;
returns to France, 7th June 1517, xliv.;
Parliament in 1516 declares his elder
brother Alexander illegitimate, xliv.;
Scottish castles governed by, xlv. ;
returns to Scotland, 19th Nov. 1521, xlv. ;
accounts of his expenses, lxvi. ; his
residence in Scotland, lix. ; his house-
hold affairs, lxxiii. ; his character, lxxv ;
grants made by the king “with the
advice (authority), and consent of our
dearest cousin and tutor John Duke
of Albany, &c., protector and governor
of our realm,” 172, 192, 209, 443, 500.
See also Governor, the Lord.
Albany Herald, formerly March pursuivant,
ad vitam fee of, 135, 234, 297, 427 ;
payment to, for his labours, 353 ; sent to
France with Abbot of Glenluce to the
lord governor, 463.
Aldbar, sasine of, to James Crawmond,
551.
Alderman, of Ayr, 61 ; of Wigtown, 111 ;
of Dumfries, 272 ; of Kirkcudbright,
338 ; of Forfar, 275, 342 ; of Cupar, 498.
Aldhall, lands of, in Cunynghame,
525.
Aldmorys, third of, 549.
Ale, barley to wives of Linlithgow for ale
for the household, 4 ; malt and barley
to wives of Stirling for ditto, 42 ; pay-
ment to women of Perth for ditto, 155 ;
barley of Fife to wives of Edinburgh to
brew, for the army in Northumberland
and for the Queen’s use at Stirling, 14 ;
to David Clerk of Leith to brew, for the
Exchequer, 167 ; bought by the Comp-
troller, 174; 556 gallons of, bought for
the household of the lord governor at
the rate of one boll of malt for ten gallons
of ale, 178 ; for the lord governor
at Dunbar, 191 ; for his household, 196,
216, 246, 265. See also Breweries.
INDEX.
643
Ale-cellar, king’s ale-cellars in Forfarshire,
530.
Master of. See Balfour, Michael.
Alemyr, Over, sasine of, to John Grahame,
566.
Alexander, Prince of Scotland, the late,
payment to his nurse, Catrine Fyn, 175.
See also Prince, The.
Alexander, Thomas, tenant in Kingis
Kettill, 504.
Alexanderson (Alexandri), Sir James,
chamberlain of Priory of St Andrews,
59, 100, 111, 114.
Sir Laurence, acts as deputy for the
chamberlain of Fife, 118, 158, 247, 313,
393, 413, 414 ; payment to, for services
to the Governor in riding to Falkland
and elsewhere, 175 ; oats to, for his
horse, 252 ; grain sold to, 412 ; tenant
in Newtoun of Falkland, 497 ; in Kingis
Kettill, 499, 504.
Aliburne, fermes of, remitted to Catrine
Douglas, spouse of the late George
Touris, 18.
Alicht, barony of, sasine of, to Alexander
Lyndesay of Uchtirmonsy, knight, 524 ;
to David lord Lyndesay, 599 ; certain
lands of, held by Jonet Gordoun, spouse
of the late lord Lindesay, 599.
Alienation of crown lands : Abiryeldy
donated to heirs of Sir Alexander Gor-
den of Megmar, Bochrum and Kynneve
recovered from the King’s hands by the
Earl of Athole, and Westir Cochros by
John Panton of Petmadan, 140. See
Excambion.
Allertoun, in barony of Kilbride, 607.
Allirstokkis and Logoch, in barony of
Kilbride, sasine of, to John Bannotyn,
601.
Almoner, Queen’s. See Crawfurd, Sir
Alexander.
Almornes, Uvir and Nethir, fermes of, 74;
let to David and George Douglas, 481,
506.
Alms: oatmeal to Elena Gourlay, granted
by James iv., 39 ; annuity to Mariota
Stanelie, for support of her children, by
alms of the late king, 54, 444; rent
remitted to a poor widow “in eliminosa ”
for the soul of the late king, 248; barley
to Cristiane (Kytte) Wylie, 322, 413 ;
petty customs of Dumbarton granted by
Robert Bruce “in puram et perpetuam
elimosinam” for service done to him,
586 ; alms to William Balfour, servitor
of the late king, 288 ; to Patrick
Cuthbert of the tron for support of
his children, 290, 357, 468 ; to “dux
Mediolani ” alias John Hill, 353 ; to
the king’s tailor, 469 ; to William
Balfour, servant of the late king, to
David Crawfurd, and to the widow
of the king’s steward, “ex considera-
tione auditorum,” 288, 469 ; fermes
of Borray granted by James iv. to
Cathedral of Orkney, “in perpetuam
elemosinam,” 32, 72, 256, 301, 416 ;
annuity to Abbey of Arbroath, 50, see
Arbroath ; salmon to Sisters of St Clare in
Yeir, by James iv., 98; a mart and a
pig to Friars Minor of Edinburgh, 354 ;
annuities “ex elimosina antiqua” to vari-
ous monasteries and for support of bridge
at Perth, 59, 60 ; to Bishop of Caith-
ness for bread and wine for the church,
65 ; to Priory of St Andrews, 58 ; to
Bishop of Brechin and Prior of Restinot,
60 ; to Abbey of Culros, 60 ; to Prioress
of Manuel, 62 ; to Abbey of Dunfermline
and Priory of Haddington, 63, 206.
See also Aberdour, Sisters at ; Chaplain ;
Friars.
Altirmone, sasine of, to Richard Lekky,
578.
Altone (Altoun) let to William Adair of
Kynhilt, 479 ; to Ninian his son and
heir, 486 ; rental of, 510.
Alvais (Awas), Easter, diminution of wheat
fermes of, 29, 70.
Alway, in Clackmannan, sasine of barony
of, with castle, &c. to John Erskin, 520.
644
INDEX.
Ambassador, payment of 100 French
crowns to Willebrand ambassador of the
most Christian King of the French,
bearer of the “comprehensio pacis inter
nos et Anglos,” 106 ; payments to doctor
Kingorne ambassador of King of
Denmark, and to Pulyeart, Frenchman,
ambassador of the most Christian King
461 ; Lords of Olbany and Planys,
ambassadors of ditto, 463 ; ship for Earl
of Arran to cross to France on an em-
bassy, 462.
Amisfeild, James, heirs of the late, 2.
Jonet, sasine to, of an annualrent
of 6s. 8d. out of lands of Blaknes, 571.
Amros Beg, in Bute, sasine of, to Finlay
Makconoquhy, 617.
Anchor for the “Bark de Abavil,” 188.
Andeis (?Audy), sasine of, to Laurence
Merser, 553.
Anderson (Andersoune, Andirson), David,
bailie of Couper, 213.
John, trumpeter, his fee from customs
of Perth, 101, 196, 262 ; acquittance
of the late, under his seal, 439.
John, sasine to, of lands of Aldhall,
in king’s hands for twelve years, 525.
Jonet, part of Blaklaw let to, 492.
Mr William, chaplain, renders
account of Kintore, Coule and Oneile
for Irwin of Drum, 430.
Angus, Earl of, Archibald, marries and
quarrels with Margaret Tudor, xliv. ;
Henry vm. ’s saying as to, xlv. ; his
character and position, lxxx. ; payment to
his factor George Kelso out of fermes of
Bute, by precept of the queen, 21 ; to
Mr Robert Hamilton, his steward, 21 ;
to himself by precept of the queen, 22.
See Douglas, Archibald.
Archibald, the late, £30 for
marts to, 22.
Morice and Mariota, his spouse, lessees
of quarter of Schepbriggis, 478.
Thomas, sasine to, of half of Colburns-
pethschelis, 536.
Angus, herald, sheriff “in hac parte,” 526.
Annand, Alexander, sasine to, of North
Melgund, 542.
Jonet, sasine of Northmelgund to,
569.
Annandale (Vallis Annandie), sasines of
lands in, 578, 579, 635.
Annandstoun, 613.
Anniversary of John of Inverness in
cathedral of Moray, 28.
Annot, Estir, sasine of, to James Muschete,
588.
Anstrudir, sasine of lands of, to John
Anstrudir, 595.
John, sasine to, of lands of Anstrudir,
which had been in ward, 595.
Anthony, trumpeter, his fee, 353.
Anvil. See Study.
Apnadule (Apnadull), lands of, let to
Robert Menzies, knight, 155, 227, 366,
422 ; payment from, to the Comptroller,
156 ; part of the fermes of, remitted,
158 ; fermes of, intromitted with by Sir
Robert Menzies, lessee, to be paid to the
king, 295 ; waste lands of, 423 ; mair of,
155, 226, 365, 422.
Appilgartli and Sibbaldbe, sasine of, to
Alexander Jardine of Appelgarth, knight,
612.
Apprentice, “le prentys ” of Stephen
Bawty, mason, 48.
Arable land in “le sulye ” of Belhavin,
617, 632; King’s Meadow let, with power
to plough where unsuitable for hay,
488.
Arbaith, sasine of, to William Edmonstoun,
587.
Arbeky, James, sasine to, of part of Castel-
feild, 612.
Arbirne, sasine of third of, to James Strath -
auchin, 598.
Arbroath (Arbroth, Arbroith, Abirbrothaic,
Abirbrothok, Abirbrotht, Abirbrodoch,
Abirbrodrok), accounts of custumars of,
49, 97, 190, 264, 330, 438 ; receipts of
receivers general from custumars of, 117,
INDEX.
645
215, 280, 345, 453 ; meal of, 217 ; marts
and grain from Sir William Scott,
girnalman of, 217, 218 ; wheat from,
219 ; expenses of collecting fermes of,
219 ; annuity of one-fourth of the
custom of the burgh paid to the Abbey
of, by alms of the king, 50, 97, 190,
264, 330, 439.
Arcaboll, sasine of third of, to John Den-
owne, 576.
Archer, “forinsecum servitium” of an
archer on one day in the year due by
John Stewart, 555.
Archon, lands of, 556.
Arcles, barony of, sasine of, to George
Halyburton, 534.
Arcon (Arcone, Arkony), “husbandi” of,
85, 143, 304, 382.
Ard, le, sasine of lands in, to James Fen-
toun, 565.
Ardauch, sasine of half of lands of, to
Alexander Maxtoun, 558.
Ardborg (Arthborg, Arborg, Arbrog),
fermes of, remitted to Duncan M‘Ke, 35,
74, 135, 234 ; let to Duncan M‘Kee,
478 ; to Annabella Mur and her son
Michael M‘Ke, 485 ; rental of,
510.
Ardchalmasaig in Cowell, 626.
Ardecute (Ardcute). See Calvones; Egirnes.
Ardelcholme ( Ardentholone), third of lands
and mill of, let to Colin Campbell,
knight, 421, 489.
Ardes, XJvir, Nethir and Myddill, let to
Alexander Gordoune on death of Robert
Gordoune, 484, 509.
Ardett (Ardate), augmentation of feu-ferme
of, in arrears, 182 ; part of the arrears
remitted, 247 ; fermes of, reduced on
account of barrenness of the town,
394 ; the reduction allowed to the
chamberlain, 247, 318 ; tenants of, to
be cited for arrears, 414, 415 ; let to
David Hay and others, 494 ; part of,
let to Robert Swyntoun, 499 ; to Thomas
Berclay of Rynd, 502, 176, 178; mill of,
alias Mouse Myln, let in feu-ferme, 495,
(Monisle Myln) 502. See Monesey Myll.
Ardgowane and Blakhall, sasine of, to
James Stewart, 552.
Ardis, sasine of, to John Greresone, 566.
Li till, sasine of, to Andrew Living-
stoun, 550.
Ardlawmond in Cowell, 626.
Ardmanach (Ardmannach, Ardmanauch),
lordship of, in sheriffdom of Inverness,
accounts of Andrew Bishop of Caithness
as lessee of, 88, 144 ; of John Earl of
Athole as chamberlain of, 306 ; of
Jonet Countess Of Athole as chamber-
lain and lessee of, 385 ; Comptroller’s
receipts from chamberlain of, 346, 454 ;
arrears of, allowed to Andrew, Bishop
of Caithness, lessee of, for defence of
castles of Dingvale and Reidcastle
against the Islesmen, 140, 144 ; allow-
ance for lands waste in, “ in isto turbido
tempore,” 141, but the fermes of these
to be accounted for in future, 141 ;
allowance again made for them, 384 ;
feu-charter by James iy. of lands in,
to Henry Stewart in augmentation of
rental, 145 n., fermes received in ac-
cordance therewith, 145 ; contract be-
tween the late Earl of Athole and the
Earl of Huntlie for extradition to the
latter of the lordships of Ross and Ard-
manach, 384 ; the Countess of Athole
compounds for arrears of, 385 ; fee
and croft of mair of, 89, 148, 307, 387 ;
fees of couriers of, 89, 148, 307, 387 ;
“husbandi” of, 89, (145), 148, 307, 387.
See also Ross.
Ardmarnok, lands of, 517.
Ardmiddill, sasine of five parts of, to John
Dempstar, 631.
Ardo, sasine of, to Andrew Seytoun,
562.
Ardoch in lordship of Cardros, sasine of
fee of, to John Buntyne, 587.
Ardorue (Ardorme), sasine of half of, to
Elizabeth Murray, 623, 626.
646
INDEX.
Ardovale (Ardovay), ‘ ‘ husbandi ” of, 85,
143, 304, 382.
Ardquhat, lands of, waste, 236.
Ardrye (Ardre), sasine of, to Isobella
Strang, 568. See Tolre.
Ardstinchell, barony of, sasine of, with
castle, &c. to Alexander Kennedy, 617.
Ardyne and Auchinfour, sasine of, to
Patrick Honstonne, 577.
Are, in Wigtoun, See Freach.
Argaty. See Ergateis.
Argowan, James Stewart, brother of laird
of, 144, 149.
Argyle (Ergile, Ergill), parts of Stratherne
devastated “per malefactores de Ergile,”
392 ; Colin Campbell, justiciar,
chamberlain, coroner and lieutenant
of the king in sheriffdom of, 518; sasine
of lands in lordship of, to Eugenius
Makcorquidill, 618.
Bishop of, David [Hamilton], com-
missioner to let crown lands, 500. See
also Lismore, Bishop of.
Earl of, Archibald, lord Campbell
and Lome, “magister hospitii nostri,”
witness to charters, 147, 317.
Colin, acquittance by, in
name of John M‘Cane, 96 ; grants ac-
quittance to custumars of Dunbritane
for non-payment for provisioning the
castles in the Isles, 119; “magister hos-
pitii,” herrings to, 194; intromitted with
fermes of Bute, 230, 312 ; cited for de-
vastations committed in Stratherne by
reivers of Ergile, and undertakes to
prevent a recurrence, 392 ; his ac-
count as chamberlain of Cowell and
Rosneith, 417 ; the fermes thereof
allowed to him for the three years pre-
ceding the arrival of the lord governor,
418 ; allowances to, for keeping the
castle of Dunnune, 418 ; for keeping
certain pledges and prisoners ‘ ‘ pro se-
curitate Insularum,” and for keeping
the castle of Carnyburg, 419; exonerated
as chamberlain of Kintyre from the
fermes thereof for the past ten years,
419. See also Campbell, Colin.
Ark, le, on loch of Rossy, 544. See Eels.
Armitage, castle of, sasine of, to Patrick
Hepburne, 516.
Armourer. See Cochrane, Alan.
Arms, payment to the armourer for clean-
ing, in Edinburgh Castle, 105 ; hand-
bows, arrows, halberts, Leith axes, and
“ Jedworth stanis ” (? staves) bought for
castles of Dingwall and Redcastle,' 141 ;
arms of various kinds carried from Dum-
britan to Edinburgh, 162 ; inventory
and price of arms and armour in castle
of Falkland, 164. See also Artillery.
men at, (“gens armorum”) sent to
Denmark, 459.
heraldic, the arms of Duncan
Riche, messenger, taken away for the
fabrication of new arms, 103.
King of. See Lyon.
King of, of Denmark, 353.
Army, of James iv. in Northumberland,
571, 574, 575, 584, 585, 586, 587, 592 ;
see Heirs of persons dying in the ;
Northumberland. See also Host ;
Hosting.
Arnaldiskane, near Cupar, 601.
Arnele Huntar, sasine of lands of, to
Robert Huntar, 558.
Arnlosk. See Ernelosk.
Arnot (Arnott, Arnote), Andrew, sasine
to, of Lochrig, 525.
Sir John, cellarer of Cambuskynneth
Abbey, 375.
Robert, tenant in Wodmylne, lent
draught oxen for Norham and Flodden,
319 ; sasine to, of Wodmyln, &c., 539.
William, alderman of Forfar, 275, 342.
William, sheriff “in hac parte,”
525.
Arntuly. See Ernetully.
Arquhy. See Cortoch.
Arran (Arran e, Arane), king’s letters sent
from Ayr to Lamlasch in, 188 ; lands of
Dunrudir in, 580.
INDEX.
647
Arran, Earl of (lord of), James, one of the
Regents in Albany’s absence, xlv. ; ap-
pointed Warden of the Marches, xlv.;
rivalry and parties of Arran and Angus,
xlv. ; Cleanse the Causeway, xlvii. ; Sir
James Hamilton of Finnart, bastard of,
xlvii. ; Sir Patrick Hamilton, his brother,
xlvii.; his life and character, lxxvi. ;
carries the Scotch fleet to France, lxxvii. ;
at Cleanse the Causeway, lxxix. ; maa’ts
to, at Bute for his ships going to France,
21 ; wheat and malt to, at the time of his
regency and residence in Edinburgh,
352; freight of cannons to Northberwick
when he “ inerat ad Eddringtoun,” 352 ;
siege of Weddirburn by, 359 ; gift by
precept of, 411 ; payment in name of, to
his son Sir James Hammiltoun of Fynnert
for provisions for the castle of Weddir-
burn, 460 ; wheat and barley in said
castle by order of, 460; ship for, to cross
to France on ah embassy, 462 ; barley
to, when living in Edinburgh on
public business, 471 ; payment to,
“equitando ad marchias et lie day
trew,” 463.
Arrears, chamberlain of Stratherne ordered
to bring in out-standing fermes, 25 ;
particulars of these, 25 ; Lesly of
Wardaris compounds with the auditors
for his arrears of Kintore, &c., 139,
216; chamberlain of Ross compounds,
and his arrears ordered to be
expunged from the rolls, 144, 149 ;
Countess of Athole, chamberlain of
Ross, compounds for arrears, 385,
390 ; chamberlain of Stratherne ditto,
243 ; the Comptroller, with advice of the
auditors, compounds for arrears with
William Murray “propter vastitatem
terrarum,” 311 ; do. with Mariota
Cheselm, 391 ; with chamberlain of
Kinclevin, 295 ; with chamberlain of
Ross and Ardmanach, 385, 390 ; with
burgh of Nairn, 343; allowance of arrears
to chamberlain of Ross at discretion of
the auditors, 141 ; arrears remitted “ex
consideratione auditorum,” 232 ; do. by
letters of the king “ et ex deliberatione
dominorum concilii,” 235 ; do. on
account of poverty of tenants, 247 ;
do. to relict of chamberlain of Kinclevin
for souls of Janies ill. and iv. on account
of her poverty, 296 ; account of arrears
rendered separately, 295 ; laird of
Keire summoned before the auditors
for arrears, 392 ; tenants in Fife to be
cited for, 183, 414, 415 ; their arrears
partially remitted “propter inopiam,”
247, 405 ; heirs of custumars of Banff
to be cited for, 335, 336, 372 ; boar
reddendo of Uchtirmukty in arrears,
504 ; and passim.
Arrot, sasine of half of, to George Arrot, 547.
George, sasine to, of half of Arrot
and Lichtounhil, 547.
Arrows, price of “gaynyeis” per doz., 164;
broad (latse) arrows, the reddendo of Rais
Logan e, 531 ; do. of Hawick, 546; broad
arrow-heads, the reddendo of Douchles,
241 ; do. of Braidwod, 535 ; do. of Scra-
ling, 538 ; a broad arrow-head for dupli-
cation of blenchferme on sasine of lands
in Stratherne in virtue of act in favour of
heirs of persons slain in the king’s army,
586 ; do. for duplication of blenchferme
of Duchlas and Cregor, 589 ; six broad
arrows for duplication of blenchferme,
594 ; two broad (amplse) arrows for dupli-
cation of blenchferme of Howden in
Selkirk, 609.
Arschodinch, lands of, 518.
Arskine. See Erskine.
Arth, cruives of, diminished fermes of, 38 ;
lands of, 528 ; six bovates of, with
fourteen cottages, 528. See Erth.
Arthinbrog, lands of, 235.
Arthourle, fourth of, sasine of, to William
Cunynghame, 633 ; attached to office of
coroner, 633.
Arthur, alias Reid, Constantine, custumar
of Perth, 99, 196 ; bailie of Perth, 375.
648
INDEX.
Arthur, Frince, the late, Katrine Fyn,
nurse of, 319.
Arthurly, lands of, 529.
Artillery, references to, lxxxii. ; notices of,
in the Accounts, cv. ; payments to Robert
Borthuik, ‘ ‘ conditor (fundator) machina-
rum,” 8, 105; fee of lord Sinclair, “pro
officio suo artilyearie,” 32 ; eighteen
“machinse ” called “le serpentynis, ” sold
to the king by lord Sinclair, 33 ; rope to
draw ‘ ‘machinas et bumbardos from castle
of Edinburgh versus campum ” (? Flod-
den), 55 ; allowance to lady Sinclair for
fees of two keepers of the “ artalyeria,”
131 ; “machinse” called “serpentinis,”
hakbuttes and culveringis bought by
Bishop of Caithness for castle of Dingwall
and Redcastle, 141 ; an inventory of the
said “ artalyearie ” to be supplied by the
Bishop to the Comptroller, 141 ; carri-
age of “ machinge ” &c., and of bullets
for the “bumberdis,” from Dumbarton
to Edinburgh, 162 ; price of two
“machinse” called “pas volantis,” 163,
of two smaller “machinse,” 163 ;
inventory of bumbardis and artalyeriis
in castle of Falkland, 164 ; £20 for
five serpentynis bought in Ayr, 188 ;
oxen used to draw “machinae” to
Norham and Flodden, 320 ; freight
‘ ‘duarum machinarum lie channonis ” to
Northberwick when the Earl of Arran
“inerat ad Eddringtoun,” 352; six
“ machinae ” called “ lie falconys ’’sent
to the lord governor, 463 ; payments
to Robert Borthuik and six other
“machinatores” in Edinburgh Castle,
285, 349, 458. See Borthuik, Robert.
Artmurthy, defence of castle of, 92,
93.
Askaig in.Cowell, 626.
Assedation, of lands of Galloway made at
Kirkcudbright by commissioners, 481 ;
of Dundonald in Exchequer at Edin-
burgh, 487 ; of Kinclevin and Stratherne
at Edinburgh, 489, 511 ; of Stewartoune
at Irvine, 490 ; at Edinburgh, 512 ; of
Fife at Edinburgh, 494, 501 ; of Gallo-
way at Edinburgh, 506 ; expenses of com-
missioners for setting the lands and lord-
ships of Galloway and Stewartoun, 237,
290 ; action regarding lands of Urquhard
in Fife to which two assedations had
been granted by the commissioners,
decided by them in favour of the first
dated, 505-6. See also Lease ; and pas-
sim in “Rentalia,” 477-514.
Assise Herring. See Herring.
Atenach. See Knok.
Athera, sasine of barony of, to William
Graham, 520.
Athole, Earl of, lands of Bochrum and
Kynnear recovered from the king by,
140.
John, xcix. ; lands and, forest
of Cluny granted to, and Elinora his
wife, 154, 226, 365, 421 ; accounts
of, as chamberlain of Ross, 302 ; as
chamberlain of Ardmanach, 306 ; fermes
of Newtoune assigned to, for keeping
Reidcastell, 308; payment to, “ex con-
sideratione,” 353 ; contract between
the late, and the Earl of Huntlie for
extradition to the latter of the lord-
ships of Ross and Ardmanach, 384;
Janet Stewart, daughter of John, Earl
of Athole, and wife of Alexander,
third Earl of Huntly, c.
Countess of, Janet, widow and
executrix of the late John Earl of
Athole, xcix. ; her accounts as chamber-
lain of Ross, 380 ; as chamberlain of
Ardmanach, 385 ; payment to her under
contract for extradition of Ross and Ard-
manach, 384 ; do. for marts purchased
by the comptroller, 384 ; fermes of
Newtoune assigned to, for keeping Reid-
castell, 387 ; makes oath in Exchequer
upon her account, 384 Us ; compounds for
arrears of Ross and Ardmanach, 385,
390.
Atiquyn, lands of, 535.
INDEX.
049
Atkinsoun (Atyinsoun) Mawes, the king’s
laundress, fee of, 287, 288, 356,
465.
Aubigny. See Olbany.
Aucharny. See Broidland.
Auchelochan, lands of, 634.
Aucheindrein, lands of, in Ergile, 618.
Auchekorkbeig in Cowell, 626.
Auehekorkmore in Cowell, 626.
Auchenasullaich, lands of, 634.
Auchenesellich in Cowell, 626.
Auchenecrewe, lands of, 618.
Aucheneske in Cowell, 626.
Auchety Malmore in Cowell, 626.
Auchinbak, Ovir and Nethir, 529.
Auchinbothy Langmur, sasine of, to Jonet
Langmur and her sisters, 543.
— — Wallace, sasine of, to Stephan Wal-
lace, 550.
Auchinche. See Dundonald.
Auchindrane, sasine of, to Robert Graham e,
565. See Myddilauchindrane.
Nether, alias Brigend, sasine of, to
James Montgomery, 535.
Auchinfale, “husbandi” of, 85. See
Auchnasoule.
Auchinfour. See Ardyne.
Auchinfranchauch, lands of, “betuix the
watteris,” in Dumfriesshire, 566.
Auchingonnach and Knokgarneryn, sasine
of, to Alexander Kennedy, 574.
Auchingrane, sasine of, to Alexander
Levingstoun, 550.
Auchingray, sasine of, to John Somervel,
546.
Auchinhay, liferented to Marioun
(Mariota)Bonkle, relict of JohnLindesay,
34, 75, 135, 235, 297, 427, 483, 508 ;
multure of, remitted to her, 137.
Auchinlek, in Ayrshire, sasine of barony
of, with castle, &c. to David Boiswell,
536.
in Forfar, sasine of barony of, to
Robert Auchinlek, 554.
Archibald, messenger, his fee, 119,
221, 287, 355.
VOL. XIV.
Auchinlek, Robert, sasine to, of barony of
Auchinlek and lands of Panmur
554.
Auchinleskin, in barony of Cragy, 564.
Auchinlos, James, sasine to, of 5 merk
lands of Auchinlos, 525.
Auchinlosk liferented to Marioun
(Mariota) Lindesay, relict of John Linde-
say, 34, 75, 135, 235, 297, 427 ; let to
Mariota Bonkle, 483, 508.
Auchinroy. See M£Kenzie, .Hector.
Auchinruglan, 40s. lands of, 567,
624.
Auchinskeauch (Auchinskeoch) liferented
to Marion (Mariota) Bonkle, widow of
John Lindesay, 34, 75, 135, 235, 297,
427, 482, 508.
Auchinthebert, sasine of lands of, to John
Sinclere, 571.
Auchinvaid (Auchnavaid), lands of, morti-
fied to royal college in Stirling Castle,
fermes of, 155, 227, 365, 422.
Auchinwaid, sasine of, to David Drum-
mond, 629.
Auchmakoy, sasine of, to Alexander
Buchane, 539.
Auchmull, lands of, 524.
Auchnagarryn, lands of, 517-.
Auchnamanze, lands of, 524.
Auchnasoule (Auchnasowle), ££husbandi”
of, 143, 304, 382. See Auchinfale.
Aucht Townys, Thre, sasine #of , to John
Ross, 579. See Auchtowis.
Auchte Ewyn, lands of, 517.
Auchtermuchty (Uchtirmukty), quarter of,
fermes of, 5, 159, 169, 244, 314 ; do. in
detail, 396-7 ; rental of, 496, 503 ;
tenants of, to be cited for arrears of
wheat, 415 ; geese due by, 416 ;
barley of, paid to Cristiane Williamson,
167 ; to Walter Dempstertoune, 179 ; to
the Comptroller by John Grief, 178 ;
Jonet Mailvile in, 11, 15.
Cotlands of, let to Stephen Brady,
503 ; to John Bust and others, 503.
Cottages of, 396, 503.
2 T
650
INDEX.
Auchtermuchty, Meadow of, 504 ; set in feu-
ferme, 5 ; fermes of, 159, 169, 244, 314 ;
sterility of, no hay-crop, 7, 175 ; rent
of, remitted to dean of Aberdeen, 319.
Mill of, fermes of, 397 ; let to
Robert Stirk and others, 496, 504 ; boars
due by tenants of, 416 ; payment of
boar in arrears and commuted for 20s.
per annum , and for 40s. in future unless
paid in kind, 504.
Miller of, compounds for boars, 455.
Myris of, fermes of, 397 ; named,
504 ; macer’s fee from “ le Myre,” 6,
(John Scrimgeour) 160, 170, 245, 315,
(le Myr) 400.
North quarter of, 504.
South quarter of, let to Patrick Rober-
toun, 496.
Auchtinleskin, sasineof, to John Ross, 579.
Auchtowis, Thre, in barony of Cragy,
sasine of, to John Ross, 564. See Audit
Townys.
Auchtynreoch, lands of, 518.
Auchynbowy, sasine of, to Robert Bruse,
537.
Aucliynhuffis, the two, sasine of, to Wil-
liam Dugude, 538.
Auditors of Exchequer Accounts, xxxi.,
xxxii. ; no audit between 27th August
1518 and 31st May 1522, xxxii. ; list of,
clx. ; lists of lords commissaries in
Exchequer, 260 ; of auditors appointed
by commission to audit Comptroller’s
accounts, 214 ; of auditors of Comp-
troller’s accounts, 279, 344, 451; sede-
runt of auditors to let crown lands, 487 ;
see also Commissioners.
allowances, payments and remissions
granted “ex gratia auditofTum,” “ex
consideratione,” 14, 15, 16, 53, 54, 55,
58, 57, 69, 83, 91, 100, 141, 161, 168,
181, 193, 232, 248, (“ex discretione,”
“ex speciali gratia,” 250), 252, 288, 319,
358, 403, 404, 405, 408, 410, 411, 413,
414, 419, 429, 466 ; ( “ex gratitudine, ”
466, 467), 468, 469, 497, 498, 503, and
passim; allowance granted by the, on
condition of its not being asked again,
235.
Auditors, payment to Sir John Scharp by
precept ofithe, 106; do. to Dovok and John
Xnglis * ‘ ex consideratione auditorum et
per preceptum dominorum consilii,”
121 ; fermes remitted by mandate of the
governor and “ex consideratione audi-
torum,” 127 ; payment to George Gude
ditto, 137 ; fermes of Garviauch partially
remitted by the, because the feu-fermer
had been excluded from the benefit of
the lands, 301.
Countess of Rothes renounces an ex-
emption from custom in presence of the,
335 ; compensation given by the, to
Jardine of Apilgirth for renunciation of
tack of customs, 353 ; oath made by
Countess of A thole before the, regarding
waste lands of Ross, 384 bis ; lease
granted to the lessee (Alexander Hop-
pringle) in presence of the, 479, 485 ;
leases granted “coram auditoribus et
commissariis,” 488, 489, 503, 505 ; do.
“coram auditoribus,” 490, 500.
See also Arrears.
Audy. See Andeis.
Auld, John, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 562.
Aulderukistoun, sasine of, to John Stewart,
554.
Auldhall with mill of Balbrecky, fermes
of, 397 ; with mill let to Thomas Gour-
lay, 497 ; named, 504.
Auldhame, grange of, belonging to Mr
Adam Ottirburn, crops of, damaged
during siege of Temptalloun, 473.
Auldinstoun, Langhald and Swynehop,
sasine of, to George Prestoun, 629.
Auldpark, fermes of, 36 ; granted to
burgesses of Stirling in compensation
for Gallohillis taken for the park of
Stirling, 38 ; waste for the king’s new
park for wild animals, 38.
Auldwik, sasine of, to Andrew Oliphant,
632.
INDEX.
651
Ault, de la, John, fee of, “ad bonum com-
potum,” 107.
Avandal, barony of, sasine of, to Andrew
Stewart, 532.
Avandale (Avandele), lord Andrew, sasines
to, of lands of Schirgartane called “le
Offeris,” 633 ; of Estir Lekky, 632.
Avauch (Awach, Awaich), chapel of,
annuity to chaplain of, from fermes of
Ardmanach, 89, 146, 307, 387 ; mair of,
his fee, 89, 148, 307, 387.
Avauch and Eddirdule, annualrent of, 89,
147, 307, 387.
Averia. See Stable.
Avery (Averie, Averarie, de Averia), Alan,
the late, his widow compensated for
injury to her land by the quarry for the
king’s work, 6, 160, 170, 245, 317, 401 ;
excused from payment of full rent for
Kilquhisch on account of her poverty,
248.
James, servitor of the queen, his fee,
9 ; malt given to, by the queen, 14.
James and Michael, his son, remission
of rent to, 171, 248, 249, 404.
James, tenant in Kilquychsse, 503.
James, son of Alan Averie, tenant in
mill of Falkland, 505.
Walter, payment to, 101.
Aves Sylvestres. See Woodcocks.
Awas. See Alvais.
Axe Leith axes for Dingwall Castle and
Redcastle, 141; price of “Leith axis,”
164.
Ayr (Are, Air, Aire), burgh of, accounts
of custumars of, 47, 95, 187, 260, 329
432 ; of bailies of, 61, 112, 206, 271,
338, 445 ; fermes of, paid to Dominican
Friars of, 61, 112, 207, 272, 338, 446 ;
receipts of receivers general from cus-
tumars of, 117, 215, 280, 345, 453;
hides and woollen cloth customed at,
allowed in account of Dunbertane, 192;
“ serpen tynis ” bought in, 188 ; hire of
boats from, to Arane and Cumrayis
with letters of the king (James iv.),
188 ; allowance for building tron of,
188.
Ayr, sheriff of, Comptroller’s receipts from,
451.
sheriffdom of, lease of lands in, 481.
Aytoun, laird of, the late, liferent of
barony of Boltoun held by his relict
Mariota, mother of the late Patrick,
620.
Andrew, sasine to, of western half
of Dunmore and lands of Glendowky,
545.
Bad lane and Bradokle, sasine of, to John
Cunynghame, 622.
Bagraw, let to Mr John Campbell of
Thorntoun, 513.
Bailiary, office of, of Discher, &c., 518 ; of
Ballincreif, 184, 186, 562 ; of Leswalt,
549 ; of hospital of Kyncais, 535.
Bailie, commission of justiciary to the,
of prior of Coldingham, 617 ; do. to
the, of the bishop of Moray, 619. See
Bailiary.
Bailies of burghs. See Burgh.
Bailye (Bailie, Balye), Andrew, sasine to,
of Panystounand others in Haddington,
549.
Bartholomew, bailie of Renfrew, 112.
Mr Cuthbert, payment to, as the-
saurer in absence of the Comptroller,
79 ; rector of Sanquhar, lands in Gallo-
way let to, 479.
Friar Nicholas, warden of Friars
Minor of Kirkcudbright, 96, 111, 198,
213.
Mr Robert, 478.
Thomas sasine of Paynstoun to, 531.
William, sasine of Lokarthill to,
551.
Bailyelande. See Craglande.
Baird, George, fee from fermes of
Banff, 211.
Bakers wheat o 470 ; see also Craw,
James and Laurence ; Hunter, Martin ;
652
INDEX.
Schaw, John ; Scott, Walter ; Wilke-
soun, William.
Bakery, “ baikhous ” in Edinburgh castle,
108.
Baky, barony of, sasine of, with mill,
mansion, &c. and advocation of chapelry
(capellanie) thereof, to lord Glammys,
612 ; sasine of half of, to ditto, 619.
Balbethy, lands of, 523.
Balbreky (Balbredy), fermes of, 397, 409,
411 ; remitted to John Douglas, 15,
181, 252, 404, 408, 410 ; paid by him
to the Comptroller, 405 ; remitted to
relict of Andrew Wod, knight, “propter
sterilitatem terre,” 404, 408, 410 ; town
of, occupied by her for two years, 404 ;
barley of, to John Douglas, 178 ; tenants'
of, to be cited for arrears, 415 ; named,
504. See also Auldhall.
Balcancoll, lands of, granted by the late
king to David Grahame, 161, 171.
Newtoun of, f*ermes of, 396 ; formerly
occupied by Robert Simple, let to Edana,
his daughter, and Thomas Dik her hus-
band, 496 ; fermes of, remitted to David
Grahame, 164, 168, 180, 414.
Balcarras (Balcarrowis, Balcaras), with mill
fermes of, 399 ; three breweries of,
505.
Balcomy, lands of, excambed by John
Leslie of Wardaris for lordship of Garvi-
auch, 301 ; grassum and back -rents of,
paid by David Leirmonth, 282 ; let to
him, 498; fermes of, 347 455.
Balcongy, third of, 549.
Balcony, quarter of, fermes of, (Delcony)
84; (Balcony) 142, 302, 380; fee ofmair
of, 85, 143, 304, 382 ; fee of keeper of
Dingwall castle paid from, 85, 143, 304,
382.
Balcormo, sasine of half of, to Alisone
Abircrumby, 622.
Balcrag. See Ouchtertire.
Balcruchan, part of lands of Bennan, 610.
Balfour (Balfoure), Andrew, sasine to, of
Monthquhany and Strethore, and of
annualrent of Estir Ferny, in virtue of
dispensation of non-age, 604.
Balfour, David, porter, fee of, 136, 173,
221, 287.
David, sasines to, of Ballindone, 528 ;
of Petcullo, 549 ; of Carraldston and
Rethmelrye, 559.
Duncan, tenant in Estirdronn, 494,
501.
Elizabeth, wife of John Scrimgeour,
503.
John, courier, payment . to, from
customs of Edinburgh, 107 ; fee of, 156.
John, messenger, fee of, 119, 221,
287, 355, 467.
-T — John, “qui obiit in bello,” Dene Myln
let to his wife Christian Sibbald and his
son Patrick Balfour, 495.
Michael, master of the ale cellar, his
fee and wages of his groom, 10.
Michael, claims Ballinbla in feu-
ferme, 15, 168, 180, 252, 322, 410.
Sir Michael, of Burlie, Kinloch let
to, 495 ; Star let to, 494, 502.
Patrick. See Balfour, John.
Sir Thomas, chaplain at Falkland,
payment of grain to, 12, 14, 165, 166,
176, 177, 249, 250, 320, 321, 405, 407.
William, sasine to, of Balfouris Boqu-
hopill and others in Perthshire, 566.
William, janitor, fee of, 122, (servitor
of the late king) 288, (janitor) 355.
Balfouris Boquhopill, sasine of, to William
Balfour, 566.
Balgarvy, 502.
Balgawy, barony of, sasine of, to George
Prestoun, 630.
Balgervv, Eister, ferme of, 394.
Balglalie, 523.
Westir, superiority of, annexed to
barony of Glasmont, 523.
Balgony, lands of, in Locherschir Estir,
sasine of, to David Boiswell, 523 ; barony
of, sasine of, (lands, &c., particularised)
to James Lundy, 552, 553.
— — laird of, brieves of “meminimus”
INDEX.
653
and “ furthe ” raised against, as superior
of Cochnoch and other lands in Forfar,
602.
Balgowin, sasine of, to Richard Stewart,
587 ; to Lord Innermeth, 609.
Balgowy. See Gask.
Balgredane, let to George Carnis, 481, 507.
Balgregane (Schir Alexander McCulloch),
480 ; rental of, 486, 510.
Balhaggarty, barony of, sasine of, to John
Erskin, knight, 520.
Balharry, sasine of, to John Cargill, 535.
Balhesok, 613.
“Balis, le ” (? Balkis) and “rauchteris ” for
repair of a chamber, 350.
Balkello let to Mr John Campbell of
Thorntoun, 513.
Ballantyne (Ballintyne, Ballendyne, Bal-
lyntyne), John, ‘ £ clericus expensarum, ”
119, 321.
Mr John, “abbreviator” of accounts
228 ; £30 to, for his labours and ex-
penses, 466.
Patrick, steward of the queen, pay-
ments to, 101, 157.
Patrick, the late, servitor of the
queen, 9.
See also Bannachtyne, Bannatyne.
Ballathis, sasine of, to John Kennedy, 579.
Ballathous, sasine of, to Laurence Merser,
553.
Ballautheis, sasine of, to John Wardropar,
607.
Ballegarno (Ballegirno), barony of, sasine
of half of, to Robert Creichtoun, 531 ;
of third of half of, to Jonet Haliburton,
573, 590.
Balleif, lands of, 553.
Ballerno, barony of, sasine of, to William
Ruthven, 575.
Ballinbla, fermes of, 398 ; named, 505 ;
claimed in feu-ferme by Michael Balfour
and Mr William Knowis, 15, 168, 180,
251, 322, 410.
Ballincankoll, sasine of, to Alexander Bal-
lincankoll, 591.
Ballincankoll, Alexander, sasine to, of
Ballincankoll, Carmore and Caruny-
heane with mill, which had been in
ward, 591.
Ballincreif (Ballincrefe), accounts of lord-
ship of, rendered by Isabella Hoppar,
relict of Mr John Murray of Blakbarony,
43, 183 ; sasine of two husbandlands in,
to Patrick Hepburne, 515 ; augmenta-
tion of rental by assedation of husband-
lands, &c. of, in feu-ferme to the late Mr
John Murray of Blakbarony, 184; sasine
to Andrew Murray (29 July 1514) of hus-
bandlands and mill of, cot-acres of town
of, “thirle multur” of mains of, and of
Gosfurd and Spittale, and office of baili-
ary of, 562 ; fermes of husbandlands,
cot-acres, dovecot, gardens, orchard and
“doukat aker” of, 185, 562 ; bailie of,
184, 185; brewhouse of, 183; cotlands of
town of, 183 ; cot-town of, 184, 186 ; croft
near garden and orchard of, 183; gardens
or orchard of, 184, 185, 186 ; dovecot and
“ducatakir” of, behind the garden on the
north, 184, 185, 186 ; half-merk land of,
183 ; husbandlands in town and territory
of, 548; mill of, 183, 184; thirl, multure,
and sukkin of, 184, 186 ; pigeon and
cherry fermes of the dovecot and orchard
of, 183, 186 ; smithy of, 183 ; quarter
of, called Reidspittale, see Reidspittale.
Mains of, fermes of fourth part of,
granted in liferent to Alexander Naper
and Agnes his wife, 45, 185 ; fermes of
half of, remitted to Robert Borthwick,
“machinator,” 46, 185 ; victual fermes
of fourth part of, which Adam Nesbit
held, to be paid to the said Robert, 46 ;
half of, set to Robert Borthwick at aug-
mentation of rental, 184 ; fermes of,
183 ; thirl, multure and sukken of, 184,
186, 562.
£10 lands of, formerly held by
Thomas Hoppringill, 34 ; fermes of,
granted to Alexander Keris, chief cook,
45, 185 ; allowed to John Drummond,
654
INDEX.
carpenter, 44 ; charter of, to the same
in liferent by James iv., 44 n., 185.
Ballindalloch (Ballandallach, Balnadal-
lach), fermes of, in hands of John Graunt
of Freuchy and accounted for in account
of Glencharny, 29, 69 ; fermes of, 66,
150 ; lordship of, claimed as included in
earldom of Moray, 364.
Ballindoch, in Forfar, 613.
Ballindoch, in Perth, barony of, sasine of,
to Alexander Lyndesay of Uchtirmonsy,
knight, 524 ; to David lord Lyndesay’,
599.
Ballindocht, in Aberdeen, lands of, 545.
Ballindone, in Fife, sasine of, to David
Balfour, 528.
in Galloway, grange of, let to Jonet
Stewart and her son Archibald Dunbar,
486, 511.
Ballindune, in Galloway, 428, 486, 511.
Ballingall, fermes and annualrent of, 398 ;
let to Walter Heriot, 497 ; grassum of,
319 ; Ballingaw, 505 ; third part of,
525.
Elizabeth, tenant in Newtoun of
Falkland, 497.
Master William (Ballingaw), notary
public, 504.
William, sasine to, of third of lands
of Ballingall, 523.
Ballingoune, lands of, 556.
Ballinkirk, fermes of, 397 ; let to John
Gib at reduction of rent, 497, 248, 318;
named, 504.
Ballivi ad extra, accounts of, 1, 66, 124,
225, 293, 360, 378 ; Comptroller’s
receipts from, 117, 216, 281, 346, 452,
453. See also Accounts.
Ballokhill, fermes of, belonging to Inver-
ness, 64, 110, 211, 278, 336, 450.
Balmacawell, sasine of, to James Colqu-
houn, 582.
Balmaclanochan, sasine of, to Elizabeth
Kennedy, 535 ; with tower and fortalice,
to Gilbert Kennedy, 597.
Balmaclellane, sasine of lands of, and of
the Park with the mill of, to Jonet
Gordoun, 592. See Gordouu, Jonet.
Balmadornik let to Michael Donaldsone,
free of rent, 489.
Balmakelly, barony of, sasine of, to John
Erskin, 520.
Balmakewin (Balmakewile, Balmakeuin,
Balmakeule), annuity from, to heirs of
William Livingstoun of Drumry, 25, 80,
124, 225, 293, 360, 420.
Balmale, sasine of annualrent of, to William
Burnet, 533.
Balmaledy, sasine of, to Alexander Liell,
549.
Balmanach, lands of, 549.
Balmane, barony of, sasine of, to William
Ramsay, 534.
Balmaugan, half of the lands of Sannak
(Schannoch), called, 35, 74, 135, 234,
297, 427 ; lands of, set to David Purves,
macer, 235, 297, 427.
Balmanno, sasine of annualrent of, to
Walter Ogilvy, 610.
Balmarauch, lands of, 551.
Balmatreuchtre, sasine of, to Robert
Maxwell, 523.
Balmouth, lands of, 532.
Balmowto, sasine of, to Robert Boiswell,
523.
Balmuk, William Spicehous in arrears for,
25.
Balmullo, sasine of, to John Scrimgeour,
558.
Balmulto, sasine of ninth part of, to
Alexander Lyndsay, 586.
Balmuth, in barony of Tellin, held by
Margaret Moncur, spouse of the late
William Maxwell of Tellin, knight, 624.
Balnabreck, sasine of, to Andrew Guthre,
545.
Balnakerde, sasine of, to Andrew Rettray,
543.
Balnamone, in Forfar, sasine of fee of half
of, to William Wod with reservation of
the liferent to Dorothie Tullocht, 608.
See Kynnard.
INDEX.
655
Balnawis, in Forfar, sasine of, to John
lord Glammys, 613.
Balram, David, sasine to, of the Castell-
riggis Westir of Kingorne, 633.
Balrassy. See Dundonald.
Balregy, 523.
Balrochane, sasine of 20 merk lands of, to
James Flemyng, 525.
Baltrine, mill of, 621.
Baltrody (Baltroddy), barony of, sasine of,
to Alexander Lyndsay of Uchtirmonsy,
knight, 524 ; with Petfour, to David lord
Lyndesay, 600.
Baltuly and Kingarrouk in barony of Seres,
sasine of third of, to James Skrymgeour,
601.
Baity (Bawty), Stephan, mason, monies to,
3 ; fee of, and his “prentys,” 48 ; (for
repairs to Linlithgow palace) 94 ; (the
late), 195.
Balwery, laird of, custom of salmon and
cod to, for his ransom, 103. See also
Scott, Sir William.
Balyellane, sasine of, to Patrick Macdowell,
556.
Balzert, John, sailor, “ serpentynis ”
delivered to, 33.
Banbreiehi, Petcarne and Cragingalle,
annexed to barony of Ruthven, mortifica-
tion to chaplains out of the lands of,
575.
Banff, accounts of custumars of, 98, 335,
371 ; of bailies of, 210, 341 ; Comp-
troller’s receipts from bailies of, 215,
345 ; from custumars of, 346, 452 ;
annuity from fermes of, to college of
Aberdeen, 211, 341 ; payment from
ditto to Bishop of Aberdeen for second
teinds, 211, 341 ; customs of, let on
lease, 98, 99 ; heirs of custumars of, to
be cited for arrears, 335, 372 ; sasine of
castle of, with hill and garden to Earl
of Buchan, 607.
sheriff of, Comptroller’s receipts from,
452.
sheriffdom of, sasine of offices of '
sheriff and crownar of, to John Earl of
Buchan, 607.
Banker. See Friscobaldi ; Saturnino.
Bannachtyne (Bannachtine), fermes of,
397 ; Banachty named, 496 ; Bannachy,
504.
Alexander. See Bannachtyne, Robert.
John, sasine to, of Kerelawmond,
which had been in the king’s hands
since Flodden, 575.
Robert, whose father Alexander Ban-
nachtyne was fatally wounded on the
field of battle in Northumberland, sasine
to, of lands in Bute, 596.
Robert, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 561.
Bannatyne (Bannotyn), John, £5 to, for
his labours, 467.
John, sasine to, of Allirstokkis and
Logoch in barony of Kilbride, 601.
See also Ballantyne.
Bannerman (Banerman), Alexander, of
Waltirtoun, slaughter of, 347.
Henry, sasine to, of Litle Auchmakoy,
611.
John, queen’s malster, payment to,
39 ; malt to, 42.
Banochty, sasine of, to James Lundy, 553.
Banquhora, lands of, 86.
Bar in Kilberchane, lands of, 523.
Barber, the king’s (barbetonsor). See
Murray, John.
Barbeth, sasine of, to Alexander Kennedy,
617.
Barboy, sasine of, to Gilbert Roryson, 573.
Barchanwore, lands of, 618.
Barcheane, fermes of, remitted to Elizabeth
Stewart, lady Coldonknowis, 36.
Barclay (Bercla, Berclay), Egidia, relict of
Symon Kirkcaldy, “qui obiit in bello,”
496, 504.
John, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 562.
Jonet, widow of John Inche, 495,
502.
Patrick, his annuity from fermes
of Aberdeen transferred to church of
Aberdeen, 65, 115, 212, 277, 343, 449.
656
INDEX.
Barclay, Patrick, sasine to, of barony of
Carcok in Perthshire, 569.
Patrick, sasine to, of Tolle and others
in Aberdeenshire, 569.
Thomas, of Rhynd, tenant in Ardett,
494, 176, 177, 502.
- — ■ Thomas, wheat and barley delivered
to, by precept of the queen, 407, 409.
Thomas, sheriff “in hac parte,” 598,
600.
Barcloy (Bercloy, Barley), fermes of,
granted to John Lindesay, 34, 73, 135,
234, 297, 427 ; rental of, 483, 509. See
Corscrag.
Bard, John, sasine to, of Posso and Glen-
rathnes, 554.
Bardislandis, husbandland of, 522.
Bardrochit, lands of, 542.
Barflathill, in barony of Kilmalamak, 542.
Barhowre. See Barrinbarrach.
Bark, three ships called “le barkis ” at
Dumbarton, 57 ; “le Bark de Abavil,”
188. See Blakbark.
Barley, from Fife to Edinburgh for ale,
14 ; for households of king and queen,
14 ; for do. of the lord governor, 291 ;
to the king’s brewer, 408 ; for the king’s
household, 470, 471 ; from Largo to
Leith, 7, 161, 171, 246, 318, 402 ; to
the lord governor’s brewer, 224 ; for
castle of Dunbar, 224 ; chamberlain of
Stirlingshire charges himself with a
peck of barley to each boll for making
into malt, 41 ; barley from Ross to Leith,
290 ; bought from Earl of Pluntlie and
lost on voyage to Leith, 471 ; difference
of price between barley and malt, 469 ;
one boll of, allowed for the making of each
chalder into malt, 471 ; eight chalders of,
granted to William Forestar in lieu of
his liferent of two acres of land, 471 ;
barley to Friars Minor of Edinburgh,
471.
sold, 3, 133, 177, 178, 179, 182 ;
at 10s. per boll, 42 ; at 8s. 4d. per
boll, 412 ; at half a merk per boll, 21 ;
at 5s. per boll, 232 ; of Largo at 16s. per
boll, 408 ; of Balbrechy at 8s. per boll,
409 ; of Moray at 10 merks per chalder,
118, at 6s. per boll, 134, 283 ; of Ross
at 6s. per boll, 283, at 7s. 8d. per. boll,
283 ; of Ross, 85, 143, 304, 305, 382 ;
barley sold at 12s. per boll, 347 ; at 5s.,
363 ; sold by Comptroller, 224, 291, 472.
Barley, of Ross, delivered to Comptroller,
305, 383 ; barley to Comptroller from
girnalman of Arbroath, 218; from cham-
berlain of Fife, 216, 281, 454 ; from
chamberlain of Ross, 218, 346, 454 ; do.
of Ardmannach, 346 ; do. of Fife, 346;
received by Comptroller, 456 ; sold by
Comptroller at 12s. per boll, one boll per
chalder being deducted ‘ £ pro lie cheritie, ”
471, 472.
— — fermes of Ardmannach, 88, 144,
306, 386 ; of Ballincreif, 44, 183, 184,
186; of Bute, 19-22, 230-233, 312-
313, 361-363, 378-380 ; of Fife, 4-5,.
13-15, 159-160, 166-7, 169, 170, 177-
180, 243-5, 250-1, 313-4, 321-2, 393-
400 passim , 407-9, 412-414 and passim
in “Rentalia,” 494-505 ; of Garviauch,
76, 151, 239, 300, see also Tolbeir ; of
Granges of Dunbar, 43 ; of Kintor,
Coule and Oneile, 26, 27, 77, 138 ; of
Linlithgowshire, 1, 4 ; of Moray, 30, 70,
133 ; of Ross, 84, 87, 142, 302, 380 ;
of Stirlingshire, 41.
Barmail, sasine of merkland of, to Edward
Maxwell, 547.
Barnakile, lands of, 634.
Barneill, sasine of lands of tenandry of, to
Donald Makclune, 563.
Barns of Cragmelour, 629.
Barnysbreauch, sasine of, to John Murheid,
549.
Barocht in Borty. , See Borty.
Baron (Baroun), Donald, sasine to, of
barony of Kincardin (in Inverness), 616.
James, acts for prior of Friars
Preachers of Edinburgh, 110.
Patrick, of Spittalfeild, sheriff, “in
INDEX.
hac parte,” 518, 598, 600, 604, 608,
612.
Baronsoun, Finlay, sasine of Fandowy to,
524.
Barony, town of Donyng created “in
liberum burgum in baronia,” 519 ; barony
or thanage of Glendoauchy, 607.
Baroun. See Baron.
Barquhar, lands of, “ betuix the watteris ”
in Dumfriesshire, 566.
Barrels, wood for herring barrels, 194 ;
barrels for salmon, 149, 308, 388.
Barres, le (Barras, lie), Sir James Ellem
chaplain of, 334, 442.
Barres, Mekle, in Kincardin, sasine of
annualrent of, to William Bonar, 557.
Barrinbarrach and Barhowre, sasine of half
of six merk lands and of half of the
two mills of, to Elizabeth Tate, 605 ;
ditto to Margaret Tate, 606.
Barry, Janet (Joneta), widow of James
Wedirburne, custumar of Dundee, her
account, 50.
Barsallach, lands of, 556.
Barschean (Barscheane, Bairscheane). See
Munches.
Barskeauch, half of, let to John Lindissay,
483, 508. See also Knokinschene.
Barskuby, sasine of, to John Stewart, 555.
Barsky, let to William Heris, 483, 509.
Barton, Andrew, xciii.
Robert, his career traced, xciii. -v.
See Bertoun.
Barvannage, lands of, 547.
Baryarrik, sasine of, to Duncan Makkee,
605.
Bass, sasine of half of lands of, to Robert
Lauder of Bass, for duplication of blench-
ferme, 619.
Bassinden, sasine of lands of, to John Tile,
533 ; of lands in town of, to John Duns,
555.
Bastie, de la ; payment to Sir Anthony
Dersy de Labasty, knight, of 100 crowns
by order of the lord governor, 163 ;
payment to Sir Anthony Darsy baron de
657
la Bastie for himself and his servant,
201 ; household of, and personal furnish-
ings for, 201 ; wife of Monsieur la Bastie,
351 ; slaughter of, 351 ; notice of, cxlii.
Bateiscraggis. See Clatty.
Bathcat, barony of, Mekle Blakburn in, 611.
Battis, sasine of, to Thomas Ker, 628.
Battle, sasine to son of Henry Wardlaw,
who died “in bello commisso in Anglia,”
574; lands in non-entry “a tempore
belli novissime in Anglia concussi,”
575 ; sasine, granted “ratione dispensa-
tionis et acti in bello,” 588, see Heirs
of those who died in the army ; lands
let, generally for “grassum” only, to
widows and heirs of those who had died
“in bello,” viz. Andrew Simson (“in
bello cum rege ”) 477 ; John Ramsay
of Trarinyeane, knight, 482 ; Herbert
Lindissay, 482 ; Robert Heris, 483 ;
John Mureheid, 483, 484 ; James Dun-
bar, knight, 483 ; Dunbar of Mochrum,
483, 486 ; Robeit Gordoune, 484 ;
father of John Gordoune, 484 ; Archi-
bald Douglas, 484 ; James Dunbar,
knight, 484 ; Adair of Kinhilt, 486 ; John
Striveling (“in bello cum rege,” “in
campo bellico”) 491, (“sub vexillo
regis”) 513.; Thomas Inglis (“in bello
cum rege”), 494; John Inche, 495,502 ;
John Balfour, 495 ; Symon Kirkcaldy,
496, 504 ; Henry Ramsay, 496. See also
Field, The; Flodden; Northumberland.
Baty, Elen, mother of George Henrisoun,
had liferent of Fordale, 604.
John, falconer, fermes of Dorno al-
lowed to, 7, 161.
Baublar, lands of, 531.
Bauchaellis, three towns of, 531.
Bavereche (? Beveridge), John and Thomas
tenants in Cotland of Uchtirmukty, 503.
Bawbirny, Alexander, sasine to, of lands
of Innerichty and office of mair of the
quarter of Dundee, 583.
Bawden, lands of, 523.
Bawgaway, barony of Inchesture and, 524.
65 8
INDEX.
Bawgillo, sasine of lands and mill of, to
Patrick lord Gray, 582.
Bawgilloquhy, lands of, 527.
Bawharty, in barony of Tulycultre, 539.
Bawillo, sasine of, to John Forestare, 526.
Bawlane, lands of, 556.
Westir, 613.
Bawram, sasine of, to David Bawram, 580.
David, sasine to, of lands of Bawram
which had been in the king’s hands
for nine years, 580.
Bawty, Stephen. See Baity.
Beane, le, (? Beanne.) See Wine.
Beaton. See Betonn.
Beauch. See Fintelanch.
Beaulieu (de Bello Loco), prior and con-
vent of, annualrent to, of money and
pepper from Avauch and Eddirdule, 89,
147, 307, 387.
Beg. See Amros Beg.
Beildestonn, Karnetralyane, Mekle Gas-
kow, sasine of, to John Earl of Buchan,
623.
Belcheir, lie (? goodcheer), 265.
Bele, sasine of, with tower, &c. to Robert
Lauder of Bass, 620.
Belhavin, sasine of seven acres of arable
land in “ le sulye” of, among the lands
of the Crukis, to Jonet and Margaret
Watt, 617 ; to Archibald Spens, 632.
Bellenden, John, clerk of king’s accounts,
identified with the translator of Livy,
cx.
Bello, mill of, fermes of, 394, 502 ; let to
John Patersen and others, 494.
Belteir. See Egirnes.
Beltinschewan, sasine of, to William
Fraser, 593.
Beltoun, sasine of, to John Hay of Ho-
prew, knight, 521.
Bennahede, lands of, 530.
Bennan, in Carrik, sasine of lands of,
in detail, to John Kennedy, 610.
Mains of, 610.
Benott, Thomas, Clarencieux Herald, letter
to Wolsey, xlii. See App: iii.
Benstoun, John, and Jonet Simsoun, his
mother, tenants in Kingisbernis, 498.
Benyn, Westir, sasine of third of, to
Robert Bruce, 571 ; of third of, to John
Levingstoun, 583 ; of fourth of the lands
and third of the mill of, to John Bertra-
hame, 57 9. See Middilbenyne.
Bercky. See Barclay.
Berclays Hauch, sasine of, to John Oli-
phant, 615.
Bercly (in Kirkcudbright), sasine of, to
Patrick Murray, 542 ; to John Murray,
576. ■ .
Bergany, sasine of, and of other lands in
Carrick, with castle, &c. to Alexander
Kennedy, 617.
Beridale, sasine of, to Andrew Oliphant
with fortalices, mills, fishings, &c. , 632.
Berley, sasine of, to William Levenax,
589.
(? Barlow), Elizabeth, spouse of the
late Alexander lord Elphinston, re-
nunciation by, 562.
Bernes (Bernis), William, prior of Friars
Preachers of Inverie, 198 ; of Dominicans
of Inverness, 211.
Bernhowre. See Berrinberrach.
Berntagart, let to Archibald Dunbar, 484,
509.
Berrinberrach and Bernhowre, sasine of
half of, to James Gordoun, 628.
Bertaneholme (Bertanholme), sasine of, to
David Cunynghame, 635 ; annualrent of
pepper from, 526, 628.
Bertoun, Robert, notice of, xciii. ; pro-
visions delivered to, for the king’s ships
and for Dunbar Castle, 223.
Robert, of Overberntoun, Comp-
troller, wheat sold by, 134 ; payments,
furnishings, &c. to, or by order of, 225-
278, 293-343, 360-450, passim; his
accounts as comptroller, 279, 344, 451 ;
as custumar of Edinburgh, 268, 334, 442 ;
commissioner to let crown lands, 245,
258, 487, 489, 490, 494, 499, 500, 501,
511 ; commissioner for assedation of
INDEX.
659
Galloway, 234, 481 ; lease made by, 493;
payment to, of one merk, 309 ; allowance
to, for six horses and for wages of himself
and five servants, from 1st Sept. 1517
to 1st Sept, 1518, 358 ; allowance to, for
‘ 4 fals plakkis ” received by him “ negli-
genter,” 358 ; on sederunt of Exchequer,
260 ; named, 486, 487 ; at Irvine, 490 ;
sits on an action regarding a lease, 505.
See also Blakbark, the.
Bertrahame, John, sasine to, of fourth of
Westir Benyn which had been in ward
for nine years, 579.
Berwik, sheriffship of, sasine of, to Patrick
Hepbarne, 516.
Berywallok, rental of, 510. See also
Kerewallok.
Bethat, Andrew, part of Hairschaw let to,
492.
Bethirroule (Bethirroull), sasine of lord-
ship of, in barony of Bethir, to George
Turnbull, 624 ; sasine of patronage of
church of, to Thomas Rutherford, 573.
Betoun (Beton), David, his son and relict
in arrears for Brigland, 25 ; fermes of
Brigland remitted to his son, 126, 241,
254, 310.
James, Archbishop, fortifies Falk-
land against Margaret and Angus, lxi. ;
deprived of the Great Seal, lxii. ; sketch
of his life, lxxxv. ; his accounts as
Chamberlain of Fife, lxxxvi. See
Glasgow, Archbishop of.
John, oats sold to, 411 ; oats to, for
his horse, 411.
John, sasine to, of barony or lordship
of Carnetoun, 621.
John, son of David, tenant of Nethir
Reras, 498.
John, of Creich (Creif), consents to
lease of Nethir Reras to John Stewart
alias Mathison his maternal brother,
505 ; tenant of Urquhard, 503 ; action
against, by Muncrefe of Tibbermello
regarding lease of Urquhard decided in
Betoun’s favour, 505-6 ; Brigland let
with consent of, to William Stewart
alias Mathison his maternal brother,
512.
Betoun, John, sasine to, of Fliskby dispen-
sation of non -age, 591 ; of Creich by ditto,
593.
Mirabelle, and Thomas her son
tenants in mill of Bello, 494.
Beveridge. See Bavereche.
Bewfort, barony of, sasine of lands in, to
James Fentoun, 565.
Bikkertoun, Thomas, marischal of the
late king, his fee paid to his widow,
9, 10.
Bingane, sasine of, to Laurence lord
Oliphant, 613.
Binning. See Estirbynning.
Binmore. See Bynmoir.
Birgadulknok, sasine of, to Donald Mak-
werarty, 596.
Birgehame, called Mekle Birgehame, sasine
of, to William Bruse of Erlishall, 619.
Birkmyr, lands in Cumertreis called, 621.
Birroune, wine exported to, from Edin-
burgh, 268.
Bissat (Bissait, Bisset, Bissate, Bissete),
James, messenger, fee of, 119, 221,
287, 355, 467.
James, of Fernyflat, sheriff “ in hac
parte,” 583.
John, cook, fee of, 121, 222, 288,
356.
Bitumen, custom of. See Custom.
-Blacader Castle, payment to Mr Patrick
Blacater for keeping, 351.
Blacater, Mr Patrick, Archdeacon of Glas-
gow, payment to, for keeping the castle
of Blacader, 351.
Blackball, Robert, sasine to, of Litle
Follay, 616 ; statement by, as to pre-
cept of sasine, 616.
Blaidnach (Bladenauch, Blaidnacht,
Blaidnoch, Bladenach, Bladenocht),
fishings of, in hands of Friars Preachers
of Wigtoun, 33, 73, 135, 234, 296, 427 ;
rental of, 486, 511 ; mill of, 486, 511.
660
INDEX.
Blair. See Blar ; Blare.
Blairmalkin (Blairemalkyne) formerly
waste, let to Thomas Forestar, chamber-
lain of Galloway, 479 ; and to his son
Walter, 485 ; rental of, 510 ; sublet to
Mr Archibald Stewart, rector of Kirk-
maquho, 486 ; cf. Blairmanachane.
Blairmanachane (Blairmawkyn, Blair-
mauchnatyne, Blairmanauchtyne), lands
of, 75, 136, 235, 428 ; cf. Blairmalkin.
Blairmore, let to lord Drummond in feu-
ferme, 512.
Blakat, sasine of, to Jonet Portare, 598.
Blakbark, the, belonging to Robert Ber-
toun of Ovirberntoun and sent to the
lord governor, 500t merks taken by the
Spaniards from, and allowed to Bertoun
in his account as comptroller, 464.
Blakbarony, sasine of lands of tenandry
of barony of, to Andrew Murray, 563.
Blakburn, husbandlands of, 614.
Mekle, in barony of Bathcat, sasine
of, to Robert Maxwell, 611.
Blakburne, barony of, sasine of, to Patrick
Houstoun, 557.
Blakcastell, lands of, in Lanark, 546.
Blakfaldis, in barony of Balgony, 553.
Blakfurd, fermes of, granted to Jonet
Small, 22, 242, 254, 391.
Blakhall, in Aberdeen, sasine of, to
William Blakhall, 542.
in Renfrew, sasine of, to James
Stewart, 552.
William, sasines to, of Blakhall and
others in Aberdeenshire, with office of
forester and coroner of regality of
Garviauch, 542 ; of lands in Aberdeen-
shire, 587 ; of half of Litle Follay,
597.
Blaklaw, fermes of halves of, 258 ; half of,
let to William Schaw of Polkanmet, and
half to other tenants, 4 92 ; William
Schaw’s half let to him and his son
David, 493 ; rental of, 513 ; sasine of
lands of, annexed to barony of Fowlys,
to Patrick Gray, 564.
Blaklawis, sasine of half of, to Patrick
Gray, 568.
Blakloch, in Fife, eel-boxes of, 539.
Blaknes, three acres of, occupied by chap-
lain of St Ninian’s chapel, 2 ; house in,
roofed with tiles, 2.
castle of, payment to Patrick Hamil-
ton, knight, for keeping, 2 ; to ditto, for
custody of George Douglas in, 351 ; James
Hammyltoun, captain of, 632.
lands of, sasine to Jonet Amisfeild
of an annualrent of 6s. 8d. out of the,
571.
Blaksadis, lands of, 518.
Blakwatter, lands of, 542.
Blallok, lands of, with mill, 538.
Blans, sasine of, to John Hay of Hoprew,
knight, 521.
Blance, sasine of, to John Sinclare, 530.
Blantire, William, sasine to, of sixth of
Foulartoun and others in Forfar, 606.
Blar (Blaire) of Logy, fermes of, 37 ; wheat
fermes of, 40 ; malt fermes of, 41.
Blarboy, lands of, 547.
Blare, with Michelstoun and Strayhore, in
Fife, sasine of third of, to Patrick Hep-
burn, knight, 625.
David, sasine to, of lands, &c. in
Cunyngham, 628 ; do. in Kilestewart,
629.
James, sasine to, of half of Myddil-
auchindrane, 544.
William, sasine to, of Bawgilloquhy,
527.
Blaremukkis, east lands of, 521.
Blarequhoill, sasine of, to John Lech, 597.
Blarerannee, sasine of, to Roger Gordoun,
577.
Blargib, fermes of, 36.
Blaror, fermes of, in hands of lord Drum-
mond, 24.
Blarquhan, laird of, grassum of lands in
Galloway paid by the, on lease of said
lands to Archibald Dunbar, 483, 484.
Blarquhanny (Barquhanny, Barquhaunny).
See Leswalt ; Menybrig.
INDEX.
661
Blenchferme, grant of Douchles in, the
reddendo being two broad arrow-heads,
241 ; Patrick Hepburne to attend in
justice-ayres for service of, of Liddalis-
dale an dArmitage castle, 516; attendance
at three head courts of sheriff of Perth
due for service of, of barony and castle
of Kincardin, 520 ; uncertainty as to
whether lands of Otterstoun were held
by service of ward or, 537 ; service of
serjand of sheriffdom of Selkirk due for,
of a husbandland in Selkirk, 595 ; pay-
ment of £4 per ann. to the chaplain in
name of, the reddendo of Ferme Noble,
59 7.
duplication of, on sasine of offices of
, coroner and serjand of Selkirkshire,
628 ; ditto on sasines of office of steward
of Stratherne, 629 ; of offices of coroner
and forester of Stratherne, 629 ; 8 bolls
of wheat and 2 pairs of spurs for, of
Carrikmur and Thomastoun, 569 ; relief
and, due on 'sasine of Mekle Brochtoun,
570 ; two silver pennies due for, on sasine
of an annualrent out of lands of Blakness,
571 ; ditto on sasine to William Wode
in virtue of act in favour of heirs of
persons slain at Flodden, 576 ; “una
libra thuris ” for, of lands in Crawmond
and Corstorphin, 588; two falcons’ hoods
(capitia) due for, of Murehous, 589; two
sparrow-hawks (nisi) due for, of Kirk-
ennen, 589 ; two mirrors (speculis) and
two “ lie ros garlandis ” for, of Abirgaldy
and Gask respectively, 590 ; two silver
pennies for, of fee of superiority of Kil-
yowlaw, 592 ; ditto of fee of Kenmure,
&c., 592; “pro 2 leporariis” for, of
Ladypark, 619 ; £12 for, of barony of
Lufno, 625 ; sasine “pro 2 capiliis de
lentisco ” for, 630.
See also Arrows, Cucumber, Cummin,
Gloves, Pepper, Rose, Spurs ; and pas-
simm. “Libri Responsionum,” 515 ad jin.
Blindlee let to David Hoppringle, at
diminished fermes, 17.
Blindsele, Andrew, bailie of Perth, 59,
207, 274, (Blynsele) 341.
Blook, sasine of, to Dionisius Hume, 556.
Blubbirhill, lands of, 551.
Blythe, Sir James, canon of Rostinoth
275.
Boars, reddendo of, in Fife (Auchter-
muchty), 5, 159, 160, 167-170, 180,
182, 243-5, 252-3, 313-5, 323, 393, 397,
400, 496 ; due by tenants of mill of
Uchtirmukty in arrear, 415 ; com-
muted for money payment, 455 ; do. for
20s. per ann. for preceding eight years,
and 40s. per ann. thereafter unless paid
in kind, 504 ; a boar, worth 2 merks,
part of reddendo of Stratherne, 22, 125,
240, 253, 310, 390 ; a boar due for mill
of Mylnab (in Strathern), 25 ; payment
remitted, 256.
Boat, freight of two boats from Ayr, 188;
custom on a “ cimba Anglie,” at Wig-
toun and Quhitherne, 195 ; a boat
laden with wheat and barley wrecked,
406, 408 ; boat wrecked at Dunbar, 462 ;
“cimba, cowble et le ark” on loch of
Rossy, 544. See Ship.
Bochrum and Kynneve, recovered from the
king by the Earl of Athole, 140.
Bode, Robert, of Naristoun, sheriff “in
hac parte,” 532.
Boece, Hector, Principal of King’s College,
Aberdeen, references to, cxii.
Bogend, sasine of, to George Fawsyd, 548.
Boghaw, sasine of, to William Flemyng,
580.
Bogside (Bogsyd), annualrent from, 628.
See Dundonald.
Boid. See Boyd.
Bois (Boyis), Master Hector, grants receipt
for payment to College of Aberdeen, 210,
341.
Boiswell. See Boswell.
Boithuile. See Bothwell.
Bold, sasine of husbandlands in, to Isabella
and Katherine Hare, 583 ; town and
territory of, 605.
662
INDEX.
Boltoun, barony of, sasine of third of fee
of, to Jonet Haliburton, the “ liberetene-
mentum” being reserved to Mario ta
relict of George lord Haliburton, 572 ;
sasine of fee of third of, to Margaret
Haliburtoun, 620 ; liferent of whole of,
held by Mariota relict of the laird of
Aytoun, 620.
Bolts (“ cerse ” pro “ serse ”) for doors, 174.
Bombards. See Artillery.
Bonar (Bonare, Bonair, Bonaire, Bonnare),
Andrew, fee of, 467.
John, fee of, 287, 355.
John, Estir Bossy let to, at reduction
of rent, 6, 160, 170, 246, 317, 401.
Walter, sasine of Kelty to, 546.
William, sasine to, of Estir Bossy,
&e. , 544.
William, sasine to, of annualrent of
lands of Barres, 557.
Boncle, Mario t, cxxi. See Bonkle.
Bondby, sasine of, to Thomas M'Lellen,
556.
Bondhalf, fermes of, 396 ; let to Jonet
Kankin and others, 496 ; named, 504 ;
cotland of, let to Margaret and Alexander
Stirk, 496.
Bonefeild. See Ferryfeild.
Bonelandis, le, 588.
Bonkle (Bonkill), Marioun (Mariota), relict
of John Lindesay, liferent-grant to, of
lands in Galloway for services to the
king and queen dated 24th February
1512, and fermes remitted to, 34, 75,
135, 235, 297, 427 ; multure remitted
to, 137 ; “velvus” to, for tunics for the
king, 107 ; Clonyark and Auchinskeauch
let to, 482, 508 ; lands in Culven let to,
483, 508, 509. See Boncle.
Bonnets, price of steilbonettis, 164.
Bonytoun, in Peebles, sasine of, to Martin
Wyly, 559.
in Forfar, sasine of fee of half
of, and of half of mill of, to William
Wod, with reservation of liferent to
Dorothie Tullocht, 608.
Books of the Household. See Household.
Boots (caligse), pair of, for Sir Anthony
de la Bastie, 201; “galigse” for the
king, 463.
Boquhopill, sasine of Balfouris Boquhopill
and Bray of Boquhopill to William Bal-
four, 566.
Estir, sasine of, to Robert Nory, 579.
Bordland, in Argyle, sasine of, to Colin
Campbell, with custody of Dunnune
Castle, 517.
(Brodland) of Lagan. See Lagan.
(Brodland) of Suthik. See Suthik.
and Nevynstown in Fife, sasine of
third of a sixth of, to John Leving-
stoun, 583.
South, in barony of Inverkethin,
610.
Bordlande, le, in Fife. See Dunmure.
Borlandis, in Renfrew, 523.
Borg, parish of, 615.
Boroughmuir. See Edinburgh.
Borray (Borra, Burray), island of, fermes
of, granted to Orkney cathedral by
James iy., 32, 72, 130, 256, 301, 416.
Borthuik, lord, his expenses as guardian
of the king’s person from May to
September 1517, 285 ; payment to, of
£200 per annum as one of the guardians
of the king from 1st September 1518 to
1st May 1522, 458 ; payment to, for a
third of the year, 349.
Mr Alexander, burgess of Edinburgh,
sheriff “in hac parte,” 591.
David, bailie of Haddington, 206,
373.
Robert, machinator, “fundator (con-
ditor) machinarum,” payment of wages
to, 8, 105 ; fermes of half of Mains of
Ballincreif remitted to, 46, (by promise
of the late king) 185 ; liferent grant
to, for services to the king and his
governess (dominatrix), 186 ; half of
mains of Ballincreiff set to, in augmen-
tation of rental, 184 ; payment to, and
to six other “machinatores” in Edin-
INDEX.
663
burgh castle for guarding the king
during June, July and August 1517,
285 ; do. from 1st Sept. 1517 to 1st
Sept. 1518, 349 ; do. from 1st Sept. 1518
to 1st March 1521, 458 ; payment to,
from customs of Dunbertane, 436.
Borthuik, Robert, bailie of Orail, 338.
William, of Crukestoun (Cruxstoun),
sheriff “ in hac parte,” 521, 522.
Borthwick, Robert, chief of the Artillery,
cv. See Borthuik.
Borty, sasine of half of Barocht in, and
of half of mill of, to William Blakhall,
587.
Boswell (Boiswell, Boisvile, Bosvile),
David, bailie of Kinghorn, 210, 342,
376, 446.
— David, sasine to, of barony of
Glasmont and other lands in Fife,
523.
David, sasine to, of barony of Auchin-
lok in Ayrshire, 536.
Bothkennar, barony of, fermes of, 36 ;
barley fermes of, 41 ; meal of, paid to
porter of Stirling castle, commuted to
barley, 41.
fishery of, salmon fermes of, 37.
grange of, rental of, 477 ; let to
Christian Levingstoun and her son, free
of entry, her husband Andrew Simson
having died “ in bello cum rege,” 477.
mains of, within “ le Kers,” rental
of, 477 ; let to John Menteth, 477.
serjeants of, barley to, 42.
Bothwell (Bothuile, Bothvile, Boithuile,
Boithvile), in Lanarkshire, sasine of lands
of, with castle, &c. to Archibald Dowglas,
535 ; lordship of, sasine of lands in,
to Alexander Lokkart, 627.
? in Haddington, earldom of, sasine
of, to Patrick Hepburne, 516.
Countess of, Agnes, lands in Galloway
let to, and to her son Patrick Earl of
Bothvile, 506, 507.
Earl of, Patrick. See Bothwell,
Countess of, Hepburne, Patrick.
Bothwell, Mr Francis, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 591, 600.
Master Richard, canon of Glasgow,
commissioner to let crown lands, 500,
501, 511 ; sits with others to try an
action regarding a lease, 505.
Bourges, Archbishop of. . See Moray,
Bishop of, Andrew.
Bourtrehill, annualrent of meal from, 628.
Bowanschaw and Dryriggis, lands of,
fermes of, 258 ; let to Cristina Mure,
relict of Archibald Boyd, and to Robert
and Patrick Boyd her sons, 491 ; entry of
Mr Archibald Boyd to, in place of
Robert Boyd deceased, 493 ; rental of,
513.
Bowar, John, burgess of Perth, quarter of
Schepbriggis let to, and to Mariota
Bunche his spouse, 478.
Bowhill in Fife, 523.
Bowok, John, sheriff “in hac parte,” 561.
Bows, handbows bought for castles of
Dingwall and Redcastle, 141.
Boynfeild. See Ferryfeild.
Box, a “boxa” containing money, 127.
Boyd (Boide, Boid), Archibald, the late,
Bowaneschaw and Dryriggis let to
Cristina Mure, his widow, and to his
sons Robert and Patrick Boyd, 491.
Mr Archibald, entry of, to joint-
tenancy of Bowaneschaw and Deirig on
death of Robert Boyd, 493.
James, bailies’ accounts of Irwine
presented by, 206.
James, his oatmeal fermes of Stewar-
toun in arrears, 257.
James, part of Hairschaw let to,
492.
James, two thirds of Tua Corshillis
let to, 492.
Margaret, grassum of lands in Stewar-
toun remitted to, 259.
Margaret, Countess of Cassillis, forest
of Buchane let to, by the queen, free of
entry, 480. See also Cassillis, Countess
of.
664
INDEX.
Boyd, Patrick, part of Clerkland let to,
491 ; mill of Clerkland let to, 492,
Patrick, son of the late Archibald
Boyd, 491.
Robert, son of the late Archibald
Boyd, 491 ; entry of Mr Archibald Boyd
to Bowaneschaw and Deirig on death of,
493.
William, sasine to, of Gawane and
Ryskis, 559.
Bra of Cessintnly. See Cessintuly.
Brabillich, lands of, 634.
Brachly, fermes of, 455.
Bradeloch in Fife, eel-boxes of, 539.
Bradfute Gardin, le, 613.
Bradokle. See Badlane.
Brady, David, bailie of Ruthirglen, 209.
Brady, John, and Stephen his son, tenants
in Uchtirmukty, 503.
Braidlaw. See Middilbenyne.
Braidlie, in barony of Hawick, 546.
Braidmedowis, fermes of, remitted to
Patrick Murray, 17.
Braidwod, sasine of, with castle, &c. to
Archibald Dowglas, 535.
Brairbewy and Dowpeyn in Cowell, 626.
Brakleyis, the Twa, in Cowell, 626.
Brandiscroft, lands of, 523.
Brane (Brayn), fermes of, 86, 143, 304,
382.
Branxholme (Branxhelm), barony of,
sasine of, to Walter Scot, 561 ; sasine
of half of, to Walter Scot, knight,
614.
Brass, “ vasa enea” for Sir Anthony de la
Bastie, 201.
Brauchty, in barony of Balgony, 553.
Bray of Boquhopill. See Boquhopill.
Bread for cathedral of Moray, 28, 68 ;
annuity to Bishop of Caithness for
bread and wine for the church, 65 ;
purchase of loaves (pannum) for the
lord governor’s household, 219. See
Breidhous.
Brechin (Brechyn, Brechyne, Beichin),
Comptroller’s receipts from lessee of
lordship of, 117 ; from lessee of Brechin
and Nevar, 216; from chamberlain of
Brechin and Nevar, 346, 454 ; account
of lordship of Brechin and Nevar
rendered by William Thomson sergeant
of Alexander Earl of Huntlie, lessee,
81 ; account of Alexander Earl of Hunt-
hill [Huntly] lessee of ditto, 153, 325,
368, 425 ; fermes of Brechin and Nevar
paid by Earl of Huntlie, 282 ; lands in
Forfar in hands of the king as lord of,
537 ; duplication of blenchferme due to
the king as lord of, on sasine of lands
of Kirkistoun, 584 ; entry to lands of
Kirkestoun in Breichin due to the king
as lord of, 630.
Brechin, Bishop of, annuity to, from fermes
of Montrose, 60, 110, 275, 339, 447; the
annuity disponed to Mr James Ogilvy,
rector of Kinkell, and commendator of
Driburgh, 209.
Cathedral of, annuity from fermes
of Dundee to two chaplains in, viz.
John Itale or Ettale and John Erskin,
276, 340, 448 ; annuity to chaplain
celebrating in, for soul of Robert
Erskyn, knight, 25, 80, 124, 225, 293,
(in the parish church) 360, 420 ;
annuity to chaplains of, from annual-
rents of town of Brechin, 81, 153, 325,
368, 425.
Breich, lands of, 632.
Breidhous, the, fee of David Spittale in,
173.
Brakelmur, lands of, 556.
Brekhauchletto Edward Maxwell, 481, 507.
Breweries or Brewhouses, of Redecastell
and Innerkelour, 613; “browhous”
built in Edinburgh castle, 108. See
also Balcarras ; Ballincreif ; Dunure ;
Falkland ; Kirkton ; Largo ; Lindores,
Auld ; Rothulit ; Stratht.
Brewland of Dunmore, 545.
Brewlandis, in Forfar, 613.
in barony of Carnetoun, in Kincar-
dine, 621.
INDEX.
665
Brewster, the king’s. See Hamilton,
Andrew ; Thomson, James.
Brewster-wives. See Ale.
Brichmond, sasine of, to William Suther-
land, 627.
Bridge, obligation in feu-charter of lands
in Ardmanach to build bridges for
the lieges in suitable places, 146.
of Tay. See Tay, Bridge of.
Brientoun, 613.
Brieves, 149, 308, 388 ; lands of Cocnoch
and others held of the King by brieves
of “meminimus” and “ furthe ” raised
against the superior, 602.
Brigend. See Auchindrane, Nethir.
in Carrich. See Kirkoswald.
Brigland, in Peebles, sasine of, to John
Lowis, 540.
in Strathern, the son and relict
of David Betoun in arrears for, 25;
fermes of, remitted, 126, 241, 254, 310 ;
formerly held by John Betoun now set
to William Stewart alias Mathison, his
maternal brother, 512.
Brigtoun, sasine of lands of, annexed to
barony of Ruthven (in Forfar), 558.
Brisbane, John, sasine to, of Kyllingcrag
and Gogosyd, 569.
Bristoun, liferent of, held by Jonet Gor-
doun, spouse of the late Alexander lord
Lindesay, 599.
Brittany (Britannia), purchase of wine in,
for the lord governor, 118, 119.
Brochloch, lands of, 556.
Brochog, sasine of, to Robert Bannachtyne,
596.
Brochtoun, Litle, sasine of, to Patrick
Murray, 542 ; to John Murray, 622.
Mekle, sasine of, to Patrick Murray,
542 ; relief and duplication of blench-
ferme payable on sasine of, to John
Murray, 570.
Brodland. See Bordland, Lagan, Pet-
louchy, Suthik.
Broidland, Faisdow and Aucharny, sasine
of, to Stephen Lindesay, 635.
VOL. XIV.
Brokelmure. See Caprentoun.
Brokland of Kinloch. See Kinloch, Brok-
land of.
Brothy, James, sheriff “in hac parte,”
563.
Brouncastell, lands of, 526.
Broundoun, Elphinshop and Eddillisheid,
sasine of lands and barony of, to Thomas
Rutherfurd, 573.
Brounysfeild, in Edinburgh, sasine of, to
William Lawder, 518.
Brounysfeild alias Crayislandis, in Edin-
burgh infra Haddington, sasine of, to
William Cokburn, 538.
Brown (Broun, Broune, Browne), Agnes,
barley to, for the queen, 179.
Andrew, in Powgavy, 624.
Cristiane, relict of Thomas Bikker-
toun, marischal of the late king, pay-
ment to, 9.
Elizabeth, sasine to, of Ottirstoun,
537.
George, sasine to, of half of barony
of Litilkettilstoun, 572 ; of barony of
Colstoun, 572.
John, sasine of Grugfute to, 560.
John, alderman of Ayr, 61,- 207,
338, (bailie) 445.
John, custumar of Ayr, 95,187.
Margaret, relict of Henry Ramsay
“ qui obiit in bello,” tenant in Bond-
half, 496; and in cotland of Bondhalf,
496.
Patrick, sasine to, of barony of Coles-
toun and half of barony of Kettilstoun,
516.
Thomas, late, 399.
William, bailie of Inverkeithing, 115,
447.
William, mariner, 87.
Bruce (Bruse), David, of Kennet, money
to, to buy marts for the queen’s house-
hold, 157 ; to be cited to account, 158 ;
marts to, for the queen’s household,
158.
King Robert, small customs of Dum-
2 u
666
INDEX.
barton granted by, for service done
to him, 586 ; chaplain in church of
Dunbertane for soul of, 598.
Bruce, Robert, sasine to, of lands of Arth,
528; of Westir Sawling, 536; of Auch-
inbowy and others in Stirlingshire,
537 ; of Wester Benyn, 571 ; of the
Mylrigandthe Higginnes Oxgangof Mid-
dilbenyne, 572.
William, sasine to, of lands in Fife,
549.
William, of Erlishall, sasine to, of
Birgehame, 619.
Bruchte, sasine of lands and rock of, with
castle, &c. to Patrick lord Gray, 582.
Brume Park (Brumpark), fermes of, 43.
Brutcastell, sasine of, to Ninian Seytoun,
521 ; to Ninian Seytoun, knight, 603.
Brydin, Richard, serjeant of Selkirkshire,
635.
Buchan (Buchane), fermes of forest and
fishery of, paid by Countess of Cassillis,
75 ; forest of, let to Margaret Boid,
Countess of Cassillis, 480 ; to Gilbert
Earl of Cassillis, 485, 510 ; fishery of,
485, 510 ; earldom of, with Erlishill,
in non-entry for 13 years, 623 ; sasine
of earldom of, to John Earl of Buchan,
623.
Alexander, sasine to, of Auchmakoy
and Oykarne, 539.
Earl of, John, sasine to, of lordship
of Ouchterhous and baronies of Nevay
and Essy, in virtue of dispensation of
non-age, 603 ; Margaret Ruth veil, mother
of, 603 ; sasine to, by dispensation of
non-age, of thanage of Glendoauchy with
castle," &c., of Banff and sheriffship and
coronersliip of sheriffdom of Banff,
of the ‘ thanisnett ’ in water of Dovern
and of barony of Montblare, 607 ; of
earldom of Buchan and Erlishill, barony
of Grandoun and other lauds in Aber-
deenshire, 623, 624.
Buchlyvy Graham, sasine of, to William
Graham, 526.
Buchquhan, lands of, 579.
Buchquhannane, George, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 217.
Walter, of that Ilk, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 528.
Buchquhoppill (Buchoppill), Estir, sasine
of, to Robert Nory, 569.
Wester, sasine of, with mill, to
Robert Nory, 623.
Buchthil, lands of, 545.
Building, cost of building a great tower
called “ le dungeoun ” in the castle of
Rothesay, 362.
Bukcleuch, Lady of. See Kerr, Elizabeth.
Bukcleucht and Rankilburn, sasine of, to
Walter Scott, knight, 613, 614.
Bukkat or Bousquet, Captain, a French
Commissioner of Artillery, cxliv. ; pay-
ment to, for his late voyage to France, ,
353.
Bullets “for the bumbardis,” 162.
Bundle, Mariota. See Bowar, John.
Robert, sasine to, of half of office of
mair of Methven and of lands attached
thereto, 609.
Buntyne, John, whose father died “in
campo ” in England, sasine to, of fee of
Ardoch (in lordship of Cardros), reserv-
ing the liferent of Nycholas Buntyne his
great-grandfather, 587.
Burdis, eistland. See Wood.
Burgage, Castillmanez of Kirkcudbright
let “in feodifirma” to the burgh “in
liberum burgagium,” 480 ; lands set in
Cupar in free burgage and feu-ferme, 498.
Burgh, accounts of custumars and bailies
of burghs, 47, 91, 187, 260, 328, 369,
432 ; receipts of Receivers General from
bailies of burghs, 116 ; of Comptroller
from do., 215, 280, 345, 451, 453 ;
burgh fermes charged “by feu-charter,”
see in accounts of bailies of burghs
passim; fermes of Renfrew charged by
the lease granted of old in “in feodo,”
58 ; of Northberwick, by tolerance, 63,
112, 209, 276, 339 ; fermes of burgh of
INDEX.
667
Nairn compounded for, 343 ; the sheriff
of Fife chargeable with an annualrent
out of the fermes of Crail and the same
recoverable from the bailies of the burgh,
375. See also Accounts of bailies of
burghs.
Burgh of barony, sasine to Andrew Rollok,
of the town of Donyng created “in
liberum burgum in baronia,” 519.
Burgh-maills, dispute between the Ex-
chequer and the bailies of Lauder about
the “burrow malis,” 608.
Burgundy. See Wine.
Burlie, laird of, barley for the household
delivered by, 14.
Burncastell, sasine of half of, to Allan
Gray, 606.
Burnebank, sasine of, to James Muschete,
588.
Burnet, William, sasine to, of Gask and
annualrent of Balmale, 533.
Burngranys and Quhitlaw, sasine of, to
Robert Lauder, 583.
Burnhous, in quarter of Largo, fermes of,
399.
in barony of Kilbride, sasine of, to
John Lindesay, 631.
Burnside, le, 613.
Burntoun, lands of, 526.
Burnturk, lands of, 532.
Burrell, Andrew, Alan, and Thomas,
tenants of mill of Fruchy, 498.
Burriourschip, sasine of offices of royal
serjeant and “le burriourschip” of
Peebles, 581.
“ Burrowbalkis ” of Haddington, 581.
Burrowfeild, sasine of, with mill, to Alex-
ander Gardin, 547.
Burro wmure. See Edinburgh.
Busby, in barony of Kilbride, sasine of,
with mill, to Robert Stewart, 631.
Bust, John, tenant in cotland of Uchtir-
mukty, 503.
Butcher. See Cristesone, William ;
Douglas, Thomas ; Sempill, Peter.
Bute (But), accounts of, rendered by Ninian
Stewart, sheriff and chamberlain of,
19-22, 230-233, 312-313, 360-363, 378-
380 ; arrears of, due by Earl of Levinax,
19 ; fermes of, intromitted with for three
years by John M£Kane of Ardnamurquhy
and the Earls of Ergile and Levinax,
230, 312 ; lordship of, set to the Earl of
Levinax, 232 ; annualrent due to the
accountant of, 20, 231, 313, 379 ; fee of
the accountant of, 21, 231, (chamber-
lain of) 313, 362, 379 ; Comptroller’s
receipts from chamberlain of, 281, 452,
454 ; ships under Earl of Arane for
service in France victualled at, 21 ;
sasines of lands in, 595-7 ; sasine of
lands of Amros Beg in, to Finlay
Makconoquhy in feu-ferne, 617; order
to Niniane Stewart, sheriff and chamber-
lain of, to desist from making payment
to Reid for keeping the forest of, 608 n.
See also Kingorth ; Rothesay.
Bute, forest of, John Reid, keeper of, 20
231, 313, 362, 379, 608 n.
“husbandi” of, 20, 231, 313, 362,
379.
mill of, fermes of, 21.
Buthestoun, Lochsyd of, 635.
Buthny, sasine of, and Cultyrannich Mar,
to William Murray, 551. See Buthry.
Buthill (Butill, Butle), barony of, rental
of, 481.
* mill of, fermes of, remitted to Eliza-
beth Stewart, lady Coldonknowis, 36 ;
named, 481 ; let to Agnes Countess of
Both vile and her son, 507.
town of, Brekliauch, Chapeltoun,
Craigtoun, and Logan let to Edward
Maxwell, 481, 507.
Buthry, lands of Cultrannich and, annexed
to barony of Kincardin and held of the
king in ward, 520. See Buthny.
Butlery. See Craik, John ; Murray,
Andrew.
Buttirgask, Litle, sasine of fourth of, to
John lord Glammys, 600, 604.
Buttoun, Robert, payment to, for expenses
668
INDEX.
of the king in Stirling, 39 ; purchaser
of geese, capons and poultry for the
household of the lord governor, 416.
Bynmoir (Binmore), lands of, waste for
forest, 155, 226, 365, 421.
Bynning. See Estirbynning.
Byris of Balgony, 553.
Cable, “ tollis et cabillis ” for ships, 290 ;
“ cablis et cordage,” 353.
Caiglug (Caigluge, Caglug), let to Robert
Heres, 478; to Herbert Heris, 482,
508.
Cairsay, bought at 5s. per ell, 202.
Caithness (Cathnes) custom of, See
Inverness ; Comptroller’s receipts from
custumars of, with Invernes, Eos and
Suthirland, 452, 453.
Archdeacon of, payment to, for his
labours in Exchequer, 468. See also
Dingwell, Sir John.
Bishop of, Andrew [Stewart], the-
saurer, witness to a charter in 1511,
147 ; thesaurer, 48 ; comptroller, pay-
ments made by precept of, “post cam-
pum,” 8, 14.; rendered account as
comptroller at Edinburgh in 1513, 29 ;
ditto in 1512, 79; present in Exchequer,
76 ; payment made to, “pro tunc recep-
tore proprietatis,” 79 ; to answer for pay-
ments made to him and by his order
when comptroller, 3, 8, 11, 19, 23, 24,
39, 40, 48, 51, 54, 55, 67, 101, 157 ; pay-
ments made to, when comptroller, of
which he had rendered account, 21, 25,
29, 47 ; salmon sent to Jeronimus Frisco-
baldi, money-changer, free of custom by
order of, 55 ; payment for ale for the
queen’s household not fully accounted
for by, -155 ; auditor of Comptroller’s
accounts, 214 ; renders his account as
chamberlain of Ross, 83, 140 ; as lessee
of Ardmanaeh, 88, 144 ; fermes of New-
toun assigned to, for keeping the castle
of Reidcastell, 89, 148 ; arrears allowed
to, for defence of castles of Dingvale
and Reidcastell, for purchase of arms
and artillery, and for waste lauds,
140, 141 ; to account for the whole
of next year’s rents without deduction
and to give in an inventory of arms,
&c. purchased by him, 141, 144 ; com-
pounds with the lord governor for his
arrears of Ross and Ardmanaeh, 144,
149 ; victuals received by the Comp-
troller from, as chamberlain of Ross,
218, (late) 282, 283 ; part payment of
fermes of Ross received from the late,
305 ; payment by the late, as lessee of
Ardmanaeh, 309.
Caithness, Cathedral church of, annuity
from fermes of Aberdeen for bread and
wine for, 65, 115, 212, 277, 343, 449 ;
sasine to Elizabeth Sutherland of
patronage of chaplain ry of the blessed
James in, 565.
Caithness, earldom of, sasine of, to John
Sinclar, 529.
Caldaneheid, fermes of, remitted to James
Murray of Falohill, 18.
Caldecotis (Caldcottis), annualrent of, 28,
68.
Calder (Caldour, Caldor), Mr John, pre-
centor of Ross, renders the account of
Murray for the Earl of Huntlie, 27, 67,
132 ; oats, wheat and barley of Moray
sold to, 31, 134; deputy chamberlain of
Moray, 118, 283.
Calderwod, sasine of half of, to John
Logane, 555 ; of fourth of, to Robert
Huntar, 558.
Sir James, notary, receives for vicars
of the choir of Glasgow, 375.
Calderwood, John, merkland of Clerkland
let to, 493, 513.
Caldhame, with grain and fuller’s mills,
in barony of Balgony, 553.
Caldor, Lady of. See Forestar, Margret.
Caldow. See Corscrag.
Caldwell, David, sasine to, of Caldwell
Wester, 554.
INDEX.
669
Caldwell, Estir, sasine of, to John Mure,
577.
Wester, sasine of, to David Caldwell,
554. '
Calendar (Calander), Robert, purveyor to
the queen, 12.
Robert, his account as chamberlain
of Stirling, 36; part of Halls of Erth let
to him and his wife, 478.
Calfhill, lie, market of, stopped by the laird
of Westneisbit lest the English should
come there, 463.
Calfskins. See Custom.
Callecat, Estir, sasine of, to James Mus-
chete, 588.
Callenderbeg, lands of, 520.
Callendermor, lands of, 520,
Callenenochanock, lands of, 634.
Callow, lands of, 634.
Callylochane, lands of, 519.
Calvones (Calvornes), 75, 235, 428, 480 ;
rental of, 486, 510 ; with Culdery,
Ardecut, Knokaffrik and Kiladame, let
to John Dunbar of Mochrum, 486.
Calwert, Robert, Thomas senior, Thomas
son of Margaret Kinloch, and James,
tenants in Kingisbernis, 498; James, son
and heir of the late Robert Calvert, part
of Kingisbernis let to him and his wife
Margaret Ramsay, 499 ; Thomas senior,
and Jonet Thomson his wife, and Thomas
his son, 505.
Caly, sasine of, to William Levinax, 589.
Cambusarna, ferrnes of, 158. See Cammis-
arny.
Cambusbaron, sasine of half of, with alter-
nate presentation to chapel of, to John
Erskyn of Nesbitt, knight, 521.
Cambuskenneth (Cambuskynneth), an-
nuities to Abbot and Convent of, from
ferrnes of Perth, 59, (by receipt of Abbot
Patrick) 114, 207, (of Sir William Pater-
soun, sub-prior) 274, 375, (of Mr
Laurence Talliefeir) 341, (of Sir John
Arnot, cellarer) 375 ; ditto from ferrnes of
Stirling, 273, (by receipt of Sir William
Patesoun, sub-pripr) 338 ; payment to
Sir James Inglis, chaplain, celebrating
in monastery of, for souls of James in.
and Margaret his queen, 157 ; Patrick
Abbot of, Secretary, a commissioner for
letting crown lands, 489 ; see also
Panter, Patrick.
Cambusn ethane, barony of, sasine of, to
John Somervel, 546.
Camcescan, sasine of, to John Mure, 578.
Camelot, bought at 13s. per ell, 202 ; see
also Chamlot.
Camernou, chaplainry founded in parish
church of Musselburgh from lands of,
629.
Cameron (Cammeroune, Camron), in Fife,
ferrnes of, 397 ; named, 505 ; sasine of,
to David Monypenny, 631.
(Cameroun), David, courier, pay-
ment to, 107 ; messenger, fee of, 119,
221, 287, 355, 467.
Camerragan, sasine of, to Duncan Dal-
rimple, 618.
Cammis, Estir, land of, formerly held by
John M ‘Rauch, let to Thomas Fogo, 488.
Litill, Westir, let to Thomas Fogo on
decease of his father, 488.
Cammisarnay, ferrnes of, paid by Robert
Menzies of that Ilk, 423 ; see Cambus-
arna.
Campbell (Campbel), Archibald, payment
made to Comptroller by, for ferrnes of
his lands of Glenlioun, 156 ; sasine to,
of barony of Glenlyoun, 518.
Archibald, of Auchinbrek, to be dis-
trained for ferrnes of Glenderrowell until
he produce the charters under which he
claims exemption as heritable owner, 418.
Charles (Karolus), macer, fee of, 23 ;
in room of his father, 120 ; fee of, 221,
236, 287, 329, 355, 433, 464.
Colin, grassums of lands in Discheyr
and Toyer paid by, 282 ; knight, lands
in Kinclevin set to, 421 ; knight, son
and heir of Duncan Campbell, knight,
lands in lordships of Discher and Toyer
670
INDEX.
let to, 489 ; sasine to, of barony of Fyn-
larg with office of bailiary of Discher,
Toyer and Glendurchat, of Porte of
Lochtay, &c., in Perthshire, and of
Menstry in Clackmannan, 519.
Campbell, Colin, third Earl of Argyle,
notices of him in the accounts, xcvii.-
xcviii. ; sasine to, of lands and baronies
in Haddington, Dunbertane and Ergile,
with castles of Tarbert and Dunnune,
and with offices of justiciar, chamber-
lain, coroner and lieutenant within the
sheriffdom of Ergile, 517, 518 ; see also
Argyle, Earl of.
Dongall, master of the king’s ship
“Gabriel,” payments to, 92, 93, 96 ;
“ serpentynis ” delivered to, 188.
Duncan, knight. See Campbell, Colin.
Duncan, maimed, allowance to,
417.
Duncan, of Ornedull, to be distrained
for fermes of Glenderrowell until he
produce the charters under which he
claims exemption, 418.
Elizabeth, wife of William Wallace.
See Wallace, William.
Finlay, sasine to, of lands of Cors-
well and others in Wigtoun, 542 ; of
Catbulle and Knokrewoch, 550.
George, chief keeper of the great
garden of Stirling, died in field of
Northumberland under the king’s stan-
dard, 38 ; barley to, 41.
Hugh, sasine to, of Douchra, 601.
Hugh, of Lowdone, knight, lease of
Trabreauch and Culzenauch renewed to
his relict, Isobella Wallaice, and his son,
Hugh Campbell, 511.
James, sasine to, of lands in Perth-
shire, 518.
John,' sasine to, of Sexnok, 544.
John, sasine to, of Schankistoun, 567.
John, sasine to, of Erngibboun Wester,
594.
J ohn, of Ardfy nglas, sheriff ‘ ‘ in hac
parte,” 217.
Campbell, John, late, in Newmyll, pay-
ment to, from customs of Ayr, 48.
Mr John, of Thornetouue, thesaurer,
auditor of accounts of custumars and
bailies of burghs, 260 ; of comptroller,
279, 344, 451 ; commissioner to let
crown lands, 500, 501, 511 ; a lease
written in presence of, 500 ; lands of
Dundonald let to, and to his wife Isabella,
on forfeiture of Hume of Wedderburn,
and subsequently let with their consent
to others, 347, 487, 488 ; Teling and
Polgavy let to, and to Isobel Gray his
spouse, 514.
Campvere (Camfeire, Yeir), salmon to
Sisters of St Clare in, from Aberdeen, by
alms of James iv., 98, 333, 438 ; goods
exported from Perth in ship of, 196.
Candida Casa, Bishop of. See Galloway.
Candles for Falkland, 152 ; purchase of,
entered in household books of the lord
governor, 201 ; for the Exchequer, 473.
See also Chandlery.
Cane, of Fife, 5, 160, 170, 244, 315 ; of
lordship of Ross, 85, 143, 304, 382 ; of
Conane, 556 ; of Cupar paid to Arch-
bishop of St Andrews, 5, 160, 170,
245, 400 ; “cane cheis” of Kirkland of
Lundeiff, 519.
Cannons, 352 ; two “ machinae lie chan-
nonis,” 532 ; see also Artillery.
Canroe, sasine of, to John Denowne, 576.
Cant, Henry, sasine to, of Orchatfeild,
which had been in ward for six years,
548.
Cantillis (cantelis), le, 217. See Cherite,
le.
Cantra, lands of, 517.
Capet, barony of, sasine of, to William
Hay, 519.
Caphop, in barony of Hownom, 573.
Capildray, annexed to barony of Glasmont,
523.
Capons, for household of the lord governor
at Falkland, 252 ; 200 sold for £8,
323 ; to the king’s steward, 323 ; for
INDEX.
671
household of the lord governor, 416 ;
capon-fermes of Ardmanach, 88, 145,
306, 386 ; do. of Ballincreif, 184, 186; do.
of Dunmur, 593; do. of Fife, 4, 5, 159-
160, 167, 168, 169, 170, 180, 182, 243-5,
252-3, 313-5, 323, 324, 393-400, 411-
416, passim 494-505 ; do. of Garviauch,
76, 151, 239, 300, 423 ; do. of Kintor,
Coule and Oneile, 26, 27, 77, 138.
Caprentoun and Brokelmure, sasine of,
to John Cunynghaine, 603.
Capronstoun, sasine of, to William Cunyng-
hame, 526.
Captains. See Bukket, Janet ; Denogent,
Morice; Grisillis; Sanct Jakkis. Captain
of Millane, see Steuart, Alan ; of Chill-
ingham, see Gray, Edward ; of Norham,
see Hainsly, John ; of Edinburgh castle,
see Creichtoun, Sir Patrick. Baro Port-
ingale, lieutenant in Dunbar castle,
224.
Capynacht, laird of, 479.
Carastoun, sasine of, with office of doom-
ster, to William Dempstare, 584.
Carcary, sasine of, to Robert Carnegy,
530.
Little, sasine of sixteenth of, to
Walter Ogilvy, 610 ; of sixth of eighth
of, to Thomas Fyn, 624.
Carcok, barony of, sasine of, to Patrick
Berclay, 569.
Cardane. See Drumgeich.
Cardros, lordship of, 587.
Care, mains of, sasine of, to James Ramsay,
532.
Carebyr, lands of, 557.
Carfyn and Craginchonich, sasine of, to
Alexander Kennedy, 574.
Cargathland, James Drummond in, 25.
Cargill, John, sasine to, of Westirkynloch
and Estirkynloch, 519 ; of Balharry,
535.
Carlaverok, barony of, sasine of, to Robert
Maxwell, 530.
Carlile, Mariota, payment to, 222.
Carlinden, lands of, 546.
Carlinwerk, let to John Lindissay, 482,
508.
Carmaig (Cairmaig) alias Hech (Heght),
Alexander, courier, his fee, 248, 287,
355.
Carmelites. See Friars.
Garment, lands of, 632.
Carmichael (Carmichell, Carmichall),
Margaret. See Montrose, Duchess of.
Peter, custom of salmon at Perth
remitted to, 100.
William, burgess of Edinburgh, pro-
curator for Duchess of Montrose, 97 ;
gives receipt for his sister, Margaret
Duchess of Montrose, 65, 115, 343, 449 ;
receives customs of Montrose for her,
370; grants receipt for her, 333 ; her
annuity from customs of Aberdeen de-
livered to, 438.
Carmore, sasine of, to Alexander Ballin-
cankoll, 591.
Carmultiburgh (Kermultiburgh). See
Leffynollo.
Carnagaracht, sasine of, to John Sinclere,
571.
Car n baddy, barony of, sasine of, to Alex-
ander Lyndesay of Uchtirmonsy, knight,
524 ; to David lord Lyndesay, master
of Craufurd, 600.
Carnebo, Ovir and Nethir, in barony of
Balgony, sasine of, to James Lundy, 553.
Carnebostewart, sasine of, to Elizabeth
Stewart, 582.
Carnegat, lands of, in Fife, 523.
Carnegy, Robert, sasine to, of Kyunarde,
and half of Carcary, 530 ; keeper of
king’s ale-cellars in Forfarshire, 530.
Carnetoun, barony or lordship of, sasine of
lands of, in detail, to John Betoun,
621.
Carnis, Andrew, Knoklitle let to, and
to his mother Jonet Mur, 482, 507.
Archibald, lands in Galloway let to,
482, 507 ; Knokmekle let to, 482, and
to his son John, 486, 507 ; Clone let
to, 486, 507.
672
INDEX.
Carnis, George, lands in Galloway let to, and
to Cristina Scott his wife, 481, 506, 507.
John, Culgnaw let to, 482, 507 ; see
also Carnis, Archibald.
William, of Orchartoune, fishings of
Urr let to, 482, 507.
Carnnoch, in Fife, sasine of larger half
of, to Nicholas Ramsay, 538.
Carnok, in Stirling, lands of, 519 ; third
part of seventh part of, 537.
Carntoun, lands of, with fuller’s mill, in
barony of Tulycultre, 3, 539.
Carnweth, town and territory of, sasine of,
to John Somervel, 546.
Carnyburg, castle of, allowance to Earl of
Ergile for keeping, 419.
Carpenters, French, employed, 105. See
also Drummond, John; Gourlay, Thomas;
Mayn, William.
Carraldston, sasine of, to David Balfour,
559.
“Carriagium,” of Strathern, weakness (de-
bilitas) of horses supplied for the, at the
late hosting, 23.
Carrik, Earl of, lands in Ayrshire in hands
of king as, 535, 544, 563, 574, 618 ;
fermes and relief of barony of Cassillis
due to the king as, 557 ; Balmacawell
and other lands in Carrik for 45 years in
hands of the king as, 582 ; lands in
Carrik in hands of the king as, 610, 614,
617, 618.
Earldom of, sasine of lands in, with
office of mair and serjeant of Carrik, to
John Kennedy, 610 ; sasine of coroner-
ship of, to John Kennedy, 614.
Leswalt and Menybrig, account of,
by Gilbert Earl of Cassillis, chamberlain
thereof, 82, 131, (rendered by Thomas
Corry of Kelwoode) 238, 299, 429; fermes
of, 132 ; part of the fermes of, remitted
because they could not be collected
“propter tempus turbidum,” 83 ; Comp-
troller’s receipts from feu-fermes of, 118 ;
from chamberlain of, 216, 281, 346, 454.
Pursuivant, fee of, 287, 355.
Carrikmur, sasine of, to Bartholomew
Craufurd, 569.
Carrutheris, Thomas, sasine to, of Overwor-
munby, 578.
Carshop, Richard, sasine to, of lands in
Annandale, 621.
Carstairs (Carstaris), Margaret, occupant
of Bondhalf, 496.
Cartermach, place of, allowance from fermes
of, for keeping the fortalice of Newwerk,
17.
Carthusian Monastery. See Perth.
Cartland. See Lee.
Cartmore, part of lands of Locherschir,
523.
Carunylieane, sasine of, to Alexander
Ballincankoll, 591.
Carutheris, John, of Lochtoun, steward
“ in hac parte,” 530.
Carveichin and Gilcamstoun, sasine of, to
David Forsith, 626.
Cary bald, husbandlands of town of, 615.
Casche (Casch), le, part of the arrears of,
remitted, 247 ; part of the rent remitted,
248, 319, 405, 413, 504 ; house on com-
mon of, 504 ; allowance to tenants of,
for the destruction of their grains by the
king’s deer and cattle, 15, 168, 180, 252,
323, 410.
Eistir, fermes of, with house on
the common, reduced on account of the
sterility of the town, 396 ; augmenta-
tion of feu-ferme of, in arrear, 183 ;
tenants of, to be cited for arrears of oat
fermes, 415.
Caskelpy, third part of, 526.
Caslaw, Alexander, the late, husband of
Agnes Montomery. See Montgomery,
Agnes.
Cassillis, barony of, sasine of, to Gilbert
Kennedy, 557.
Countess of, fermes of forest and
fishery of Buchan paid by, 75 ; payment
by, to receivers general out of fermes of
Menybrig, Leswalt and Blarquhanny, of
which she had the terce, 82 ; payment
INDEX.
673
by (Margret), to the Comptroller, 83.
See also Boyd, Margaret.
Cassillis, Earl of, lord Kennedy, Gilbert,
his account as chamberlain of Carrik,
Leswalt and Menybrig, 82, 131, (ren-
dered by Thomas Corry of Kelwode)
238, 299, (by himself) 429 ; ditto, as
chamberlain of Galloway rendered by
deputy, 296, by himself, 426 ; Forest
of Buchane let to, 485, 510 ; presents
before the commissioners at Kirkcud-
bright a letter of tack, setting to him
the lands which pretained to the father
and grandfather of Uchtryd M ‘Dowell,
493. See Kennedy, Gilbert.
Cassiltoun, sasine of, to John lord Simple,
630.
Castelbar, lands of, 529.
Castelfeild, in Banff, sasine of a fourth
and eighth of, to James Arbeky, 612.
Castelgour, fermes of, remitted to Elizabeth
Stewart, lady Coldonknowis, 36 ;
Castelgoure let to George Carnis and
Cristina Scott, 481, to Agnes, Countess
of Both vile and her son, 506.
Castellriggis Westir of Kingorne. See
Kinghorn.
Castelmaddy (Castellmawdy), claimed by
Greirsoun of Daltoun, 237, 327, 483, 509.
Castelmanis of Kirkcudbrycht, 510.
Castelmylk, sasine of superiority of, to
John Earl of Levenax, 622; “ le twa
parte de Castelmylk,” 622.
Castelrig, in Fife, sasine of half of, to
Andrew Murray, 563,
Casteltoun of Foulis, two merkland of old
extent of, let to Andrew Jhonnsone in
feu-ferme, with consent of Charles
M‘Arthour, 490.
Castingray, sasine of, to Earl of Erroll,
555.
Castles, mentioned in the accounts,
clv.-clvii. ; artillery destroys power of,
clvii. ; provisions for castles in the Isles,
119; cost of building a great tower called
“le dungeoun” in Rothesay castle,
362; attendance in justice-ayres due
for service of blenchferme of Armitage
Castle, 516 ; ditto in sheriff-court for
Kincardin castle, 520 ; lands attached
to office of porter of Cupar castle,
601 ; hill and garden of castle of
Banff, 607 ; castles of Bergany and
Ardstinchell, 617 ; garden called the
“ castleyarde ” round the castlehill of
Enneroury, 629. See Alway, Artmurthy,
Auchinlek, Blacader, Blakness, Both-
well, Braidwod, Bruchte, Carnyburg,
Cragmelour, Crukisfew, Damo, Ding-
wall, Dirltoun, Dumbarton, Dun, Dun-
avage, Dunbar, Dunnook, Dunnune,
Edinburgh, Fyvie, Gryfis Castell, Hal-
ton, Hume, Kilbride, Leslie, Lochmaben,
Mukdok, Reidcastell, Renfrew, Roslin,
Rothesay, St Andrews, Stirling, Tantal-
lon, Tarbert, Wedderburn, Yester.
Castle Ward, duplication of blenchferme
for the castellwardis of part of a
husbandland in Pinkertoun, 585. See
also Strabrok.
Catbulle, sasine of, to Finlay Campbell,
550.
Catcorsane, lands of, 540.
Caterer (le cator, catur, catour), fee of the
steward who discharges the office of
king’s “catour,” 465. See Moncur,
Robert ; Purveyor.
Cathcart, James, sasine to, of lands of Gas,
620.
John, sasine to, of barony of Trab-
boche, 569.
Catill, barley fermes of, 179.
Cattle (jumenta), wages of keeper of,
with their “sequela” in Falkland, 7,
161, 171, 246, 317, 402.
Cauldor in Ross (Caldor, Caldore, Caldoir),
fermes of, 84, 142, 303, 381.
Causnach, lands of, 518,
•Cauthkyne. See Ouch tirmich ell.
Cawlo, lands of, 546.
Cellar, keepership of the king’s ale
cellars in Forfar, 530.
674
INDEX.
Cellar of wine. See Balfour, Michael ;
Douglas, John.
Ceres. See Seres.
Cesfurde, husbandlands of, sasine of, to
William Cokburn, 538.
Cessintuly, successive tenants of portions
of, 488 ; let to James Spittale of
Blairelogy in feu-ferme, 488 ; Bra of,
let to Michael Donaldsone rent free,
489.
Westir, sasine of, to James Knowis,
616.
cf. Essintuly.
Chaip, Walter, sasine of third of west of
Petcarne to, 547 ; the late, 100.
William, burgess and custumar of
Perth, the late, 99; his relict, 100.
Cliallachwrek Makdowell, sasine of, to
Alexander Kennedy, 618.
Chalmer (Chalmir, Chawmer), Alexander,
custumar of Perth, 99, 196 ; sasine to,
of fourth part of lands and mill of
Petty, 560.
Cristina, sasine to, of Natoun,
621.
David, Craginbay let to, and to
William Schaw, 483 ; consents to lease
of his portion to John Gordoun in
Hasilfeild, 509 ; sasine to, of Kynfawnys,
560.
David, sasine to, of Strathy Chalmer,
620.
John, sheriff “in hac parte,” 561.
Mr Robert, fermes of Trabreauch
paid by, 456 ; sasine to, of Cragynfeoch
Chalmer, 553 ; of Fyntillach, 553 ; of
barony of Gaitgyrth, &c. in Ayr-
shire, 553 ; (of Gaitgirth), Park let to,
483.
Chalmerhous, sasine of lands of, to Mr
Robert Chalmer, 553.
Chamberlain of Scotland, the Great. See
Hume, lord, Alexander ; Flemyng,
lord, John.
Chamberlains, the chamberlain of Strath-
erne discharged and another appointed,
25. See 'passim in accounts of ‘ ‘ Ballivi
ad extra.”
Chamlot of gold for the king, 463. See
also Camelot.
Chancellor, the lord, payments by precept
of, and of the lords of council, 74, 461,
462 ter, 463. See St Andrews, Arch-
bishop of, Alexander ; Glasgow, Arch-
bishop of, James.
Chancery. See Precept of sasine.
clerk of, director of, writer of. See
Quhite, Sir John.
Chandlery, 54, 104, 119, 200, 202,
204, 205, 284, 348, 457. See also
Candles.
Chapel. See Patronage ; Chaplain.
Chapel Royal. See Falkland ; Holyrood ;
Stirling ; Abirnethy, Nicholas ; Gallo-
way, Bishop of, David.
Chapelhalfpenny, lands of, 634.
Chapeltoun, fermes of, 258 ; let to Cristina
Park, lady of Auchinhervy, 491 ; rental
of, 513. See Buthill.
Chapelyard, sasine of advocation of chapel
of, to William Hereis, 560.
Chaplain : king’s alms to chaplain of
Falkland, 12, 165, 176, 249, 405 ; pay-
ment to two chaplains celebrating in
the castle of Rothisay “ ex elimosina
regis antiqua,” 20, 231, 312, 361, 378 ;
annuity to chaplain at Stirling from
customs of Stirling ‘ ‘ ex elimosina regis
antiqua,” 52, 92; to chaplain in Finevin
“ex tollerantia regis,” 62 ; fee to Sir
James Inglis, the queen’s chaplain, un-
til he be beneficed, 74 ; annuity formerly
paid from customs of Cupro to two
secular chaplains now transferred to
Friars Preachers, 198, 434; annuity to Sir
James Ellem, chaplain “ de le Barres,”
334, 442 ; 20s. per annum mortified to
two chaplains out of lands annexed to
barony of Ruthven, 575 ; 10s. per annum
mortified to a chaplain out of barony of
Cousland, 57 5 ; payment of £4 per an,
num to chaplain in chapel of B.Y.M.
INDEX.
675
of Ferme Noble as the reddendo of the
lands, 597 ; support of a suitable chap-
lain at the altar of the B.V.M. of
Dunbertane for souls of king Robert
Bruce and the kings of Scotland, the
reddendo of lands of Mildoven, 598 ;
homicide of a chaplain in Moray, 619 ;
chaplains of college of Inverpetlifre-
628.
Chaplain. See also Balfour, Sir Thomas ;
Duff, Andrew; Ellem, Sir John; Geddes,
Sir Thomas ; Graham e, Sir Robert ; Gray,
Sir Walter; Harrowar, James ; Inglis, Sir
James ; Joffray, Sir Thomas ; Kinloch,
Sir John ; Layng, Sir George ; Leirmonth,
Sir James; Leyis, Sir David ; Mason, Sir
David ; Mulikin, Sir William ; Scharp,
Sir John ; Scott, Sir John ; Stirling,
Mr John ; Thomson, Sir William.
- — See also Avauch ; Blackness ; Brechin,
cathedral of ; Cambuskenneth ; Cullen ;
Cullessy ; Dumbarton ; Dundee ; Edin-
burgh, castle of; Elgin, castle of; Fine-
vin ; Forres, St Leonard’s chapel of ;
Holyrood ; Moray, cathedral of ; Restal-
rig ; Ross, church of ; Skeauch ; Stirling ;
• Strabrok ; Tain ; St Mary.
of Dean of Aberdeen. See Gourlay,
Sir John.
■ of Exchequer, payment to, 467 ; see
also Scott, Sir Alexander.
of John Graunt, 282.
Charity. See Alms ; Poor. Cf. Cherite.
Charteris, John, sheriff “in hac parte,”
525, 530.
Robert, the late, of Amisfeild, fermes
of Pollincre granted to, 36, 74, 135,
(Charter of Empisfelde) 234, (Charteris
of Hempisfeild) 297, 427.
Cheese, “le cane cheis” of the Kirkland
of Lundeiff, 519.
Chekker, 193. See Exchequer.
Chene, Alexander, sasine to, of half of
Crechy, &c., 573.
Chepman, John, sheriff “in hac parte,”
553,
Chepman, Walter, the printer, references
to, in the accounts, cxiii.
W alter, meadow called * ‘ le Kingis
Medow ” let to, 216, 292 ; to him and
his wife, Agnes Cokburn, and their son,
David, for nine years with power to
plough where unsuitable for hay, 488 ;
fermes thereof remitted to, on account
of the destruction of grain and hay
at the time of the hosting (exercitus)
of Dunglas, 220.
Cherite, le, 3 ; le cheritie, 283 ter,
291 ; one boll to the chalder allowed
“pro lie cheritie” on sale of oats
and barley, 217, 347, 472. See Cantillis,
le.
Chernside, lands in, 533 ; Spensys Manys
in lordship of, 610.
Thomas, sasine to,' of third of Myre-
side, 593.
Cherries: 1000 “ cheriss ” due as ferme
of the gardens and orchard of Ballincreif,
183, 184, 186, 562.
Chesholm (Chesholme, Chesolme, Ches-
helm, Cheshelme), James, brother of
James, bishop of Dunblane, lands in
Galloway and Ayr let to, 480.
John, abbreviator of accounts of
the king’s expenses, 8; Mr John, 11; ex-
tract from books of household under
hand of, 42; “clericus expensarum,”
87 ; payments to, 55, 102, 199, 269,
334, 444 ; do. for his expenses and labours
in Exchequer, 122, (as comptroller’s
clerk) 289, 357, 468 ; servitor of the
late and present king, 222 ; renders
account for Gilbert Laudir, custumar of
Kirkcudbright, &c., 333.
Mariota, relict of John Philpsoun, 391.
Chillinghame, captain of, Edward Gray,
prisoner at Falkland, 9 ; the castle
stormed and rased to the ground by
James iv., 9.
Christiern n. , King of Denmark, relations
between Scotland and, cxxviii. -cxxxvi.
Church. See Patronage.
676
INDEX.
Chymmis, le : sasine of lands in Fife “cum
le chymmis,” 523.
Clachy, fermes of, in hands of lord
Drummond, 24 ; lands of, let to him,
512.
Clakmannan (Clakmannane), sheriff of,
Comptroller’s receipts from, 214, 344,
452.
Clanridder. See Fintelauch.
Clarebarston, sasine of, to James Craw-
mond, 574.
Claret, purchase of {vini clareti), in Brit-
tany for the lord governor, 118 ; two
puncheons of, for do., 216 ; payment to
abbot of Paslay for two puncheons
which he had given to do., 353 ; 35s.
for five flagons and a quart of (vini
clareti ), when the lord governor supped
in the house of Margaret Crechtoun,
205 ; £20 for five puncheons for Monsieur
la Fyot. See Wine.
Clatty and Bateiscraggis, sasine of, with
tower, &c., to George Ramsay, 587.
Clauchry let to Thomas Forestar, chamber-
lain of Galloway, 479, 485 ; rental qf,
510 ; sublet to Archibald Stewart, rector
of Kirkmaquho, 486.
Cleanse the Causeway, street fight of,
xlvii. et seq.
Cleghorne, in barony of Kilbride, sasine
of, to Alexander Lokliart, 627.
Clene, lands of, 518.
Cientis, sasine of, to George Seytoun,
516.
Clerk : relief of lands of Coldinstanys
cancelled “ ob errorem clerici male
retornantis,” 522.
of chancery. See Chancery.
of exchequer. See Exchequer.
of expenses (clericus expensarum
domicilii), 4, 54, 55, 104, 166-7, 179.
See Ballantyne, John ; Chesliolm, John ;
Donaldson, John ; Hay, Thomas.
of the household, fees of, 221, 286,
355, 464.
register, (clerk of rolls, register
and council), pepper payment to, 3 ;
allowance for his fee and gown, 121,
222, 356, 467 ; witness to a precept,
161, 170 ; joins in granting lease of
crown lands, 479. See Dunbar, Gavin.
Clerk, David, in Leith, to brew ale for
Exchequer, 167.
Sir John, subprior of Scone, 59, 114,
207, 274, 341, 375.
Leonard, his account as custumar of
Ayr, 47, 95, 187 ; sasine to, of Nethir-
auldhall and Ovir Aikhede, 543.
Michael, sasine to, of third of Purvas-
hill, 620.
Thomas, tenant in Luthre, 502.
William, bailie of Edinburgh, 110.
William, renders account for Orkney
and Shetland in name of the lessee, 301 ;
renders customs account of Disarte in
name of Margret lady Sincler, 331.
William, sheriff “inhac parte,” 619.
Clerkland, fermes of, 258 ; two parts of,
let to John Goddy and others, the other
part . to Archibald Cuthbertson and
Patrick Boyd, 491 ; merkland of,
which Arthur Goddy held, let on his
decease, to his wife and son, 492 ; merk-
land of, which Nigel Wyle, held as let
to John Calderwood, 493, 513 ; the
grassum to be paid to the lady of Row-
allan, 513.
mill of, let to Patrick Boyd, 492 ;
rental of, 513 ; oatmeal ferme of, 258.
Clesch, sasine to John Levingstoun of a
third of a sixth of Haltoun of Clesch and
Middilclesch, and of a third of an annual-
rent of Wester Clesch, 583.
Cleuch, lands of, 546.
Cloak (?) : the sheriff to answer “ pro
2 clamidis ” for duplication of blench-
ferme of Lome, 517.
Clocharn. * See Nethirclocharn.
Clochrane, lands of, 421 ; rental of, 489.
Clonary, let to John Mureheid, 483, 509.
Cloncopach (Cloncopath), sasine of, to John
Kennedy, 561, 614. See Clonopach.
INDEX.
677
Clone, rental of, 482 ; let to Archibald
Carnis, 486, 507.
Clonluchre, sasine of, to Alexander
Kennedy, 574.
Clonopach, sasine of, to John Kennedy,
550. See Cloncopach.
Clonyark (Clonyearg), liferentedto Marionn
(Mariota) Bonkle, relict of John Linde-
sey, 34, 75, 135, 235, 297, 427 ; let to
Mariota Bonkle, 482, 508 ; to Charles
Murray and his son Eichard, 483. 508.
Closbern, barony of, sasine of, to Thomas
Kirkpatrik, 576.
Cloth, silken (pannus cericus), for the
queen, 55 ; woollen (latioris panni
lanei), 97 ; piece of white, 24 ells, for
Sir Anthony de la Bastie, 201 ; 3 ells
“ grosii panni,” for do., 201 ; green, for
table-cover in Exchequer, 121, 222, 288,
357, 467 ; for table-cover, 203.
woollen. See Custom.
Clothoch, sasine of, to John Hepburne,
531.
Cloth ok, Mekle and Litle, let to Charles
Murray and his son Eichard, 483, 508.
Clouchtis, sasine of half of, to William
Makcrystyn, 539.
Clovay, barony of, sasine, of, to David,
lord Lyndesay, master of Craufurd, 598.
Clowburn and Millhill, sasine of, to William
Were, 621.
Clune, sasine of, to Patrick Wemys, 601.
Cluny in Fife, sasine of, to David Wemys,
559.
in Kinclevin, lands of, with the forest
granted to the Earl of Athole, fermes
of, 154, 226, 365, 421.
Clutauch (Cluttauch), 479 ; let toEolland
M ‘Dowell, 485 ; rental of, 510.
Coalman. See Dawson, Duncan.
Coals, from coalheuch of Skeoch,
to be delivered free in Stirling
castle, 37 ; for castle of Dunbar and
palace of Holyrood, 130 bis, 131 ;
the tenth load of, of certain lands in
Ardmanach due to the king, 146 ; for |
Falkland, 162 ; bought by the Comp-
troller, 174 ; for household of the lord
governor at Falkland, 246 ; from Disart
to Dunbar and Leith, 257 ; for Dunbar
castle, 264 ; for Exchequer, 473 ; coal-
heuch s of Tranent, Elphinstoun and
Fawside, 517.
Coals, custom of. See Custom.
fermes of Linlithgowshire, 1, 4 ; of
Stirlingshire (Skeoch), 36, 37.
Coble : “ le coblis ” for salmon fishing, 149,
308, 388 ; “coble” on loch of Eossy,
544.
Cochnoch, Ochtochtir and Hungrehillis,
sasine of, to Henry Eamsay, 602 ;
previous entry to, 602.
Cochrane (Cochren), Alan, armourer, pay-
ment to, for expenses of French
“machinatores” and carpenters, 104;
annuity to, for cleaning arms, 55, (in
Edinburgh Castle) 105 ; fee of the late,
466.
JohD, sasine to, of Westircochrane,
630.
Cochris (Cocheris), fermes of, 26, 77, 138 ;
not to be charged, the lands having been
recovered out of the king’s hands, 229.
Cochros, Westir, recovered from the king
by John Panton of Petmadan, 140.
Cocket of custumars of Irwyne, 95 ;
of monastery of Dunfermline, 100,
262 ; of Disart, 263 ; of Dunfermline,
333, 404 ; of Edinburgh, 440.
clerk of. See FTesbit, William.
Cod (muliones). See Custom.
Coif, lands of, with manor (manerium),
610.
Coin: “ corone Gallice ponderis,” 106; Sir
John Gourlay, “magister cone,” 354;
five nobles payable for fermes of Lettir-
fyn, 574.
Coisnacthane, lands of, in barony of Tuly-
cultre, 539.
Cok, Margaret, sasine to, of two husl^d-
lands in Morthingtoun, 585 ; of half a
husbandland in Duns, 589.
678
INDEX.
Cok, Margret and Elen, sasine to, of land
in Haddington, 543.
Cokburn (Cokburne), lands of, a tenandry
of earldom of March, 608 ; fee of, in
king’s hands as superior, and liferent in
hands of Queen Margaret, 608 ; sasine
of, with mills, &c., to David Earl of
Crawfurd, 608.
Agnes. See Chepman, Walter.
Alexander, in Clerkyntoun, sheriff
“ in hac parte,” 530.
Cristian, one of the king’s “ rok-
karis,” his fee, 120.
James, sasine to, of barony of Lang-
toun, with office of usher of the king’s
chamber, 516.
John, sheriff “in hac parte,” 530, 531.
Patrick, sasine to, of Goslyntoun,
570.
William, sasine to, of barony of Scral-
ing and lands in shires of Haddington
and Roxburgh, 538.
William, sasine to, of Tempilhall
Westir, 594.
Cokburnis alias Dalqueich. See Dal-
queich.
Cokburnspeth, sasine to John Lile of
keepership of woods of, 533. See
Colburnspeth.
Cokcarny, sasine to Robert Douglas of an
annualrent from, 565.
Cokkilby (Cokilby), fermes of, 258 ; gras-
sum of, 466 ; let to William Montgumry,
491 ; rental of, 513.
Colburnspeth, mill of, 536. See Cokburns-
peth.
Colburnspethschelis, sasine of half of, to
Thomas Angus, 536.
Coldingham, the bailie of prior of, to ap-
prehend and “justify” thieves and
“pikeris ” within the barony, 617.
Coldinstanys, lands of, 522.
Coldon, lands of, 546.
Coldonknowis, lady of, and Patrick Sinclar,
her husband, to be cited for fermes due
by them, 81. See Stewart, Elizabeth.
Coleheuch, in quarter of Lundoris, 503.
Colestoun, barony of, sasine of, to Patrick
Broune, 516.
Colesye, Estir, sasine of, to William Mon-
creiff, 568.
College, Collegiate church. See Corstor-
phine, Dumbarton, Innerpethfre, Res-
talrig, Stirling castle, Tain.
Colmyskeith, sasine of, to John Hammy 1-
toun, 555.
Colnakevill (Colnacavile, Colnacavill, Col-
nacavle, Colnakeule), let in steelbow to
the accountant of Moray, 28, 68. See
Constablefeild.
Colquhone, James, sasine to, of Balma-
cawell and other lands in Carrik, 582.
Colstoun, barony of, sasine of, to George
Broun, 572.
Colsy (Colsie), Ester, sasine of third of, to
William Moncrefl, 589, 597. See Estir-
colse.
Coltynhufe, lands and mill of, 521.
Col vile (Colvil), James, sasine to, of barony
of TJchiltre, 533 ; of barony of Tuly-
cultre, 539; of “proprietas ” of Killienzie
and superiority of Kilkeren, 552.
Robert, of TJchiltre, barony of Tuli-
cultre feued to, 37 ; director of chan-
cery, witness to a charter in 1511, 147 ;
in 1513, 317; present in Exchequer, 479.
Colyn, lands of, 566.
Commissioners for letting crown lands,
oath made before, 406, 408; rent re-
mitted by, “ex consideratione,” 410 ;
expenses of the, for setting the lands of
Galloway and Stewartoun, 237, 290 ;
sederunts of, 481, 489, 490, 494, 501,
511 ; commission to let crown lands,
500; the commissioners sit to try an
action regarding the right to a lease,
505-6 ; sat at Leith 10th April 1520,
506.
Common, of lands in Renfrew, sasine of, to
John Stewart, 554. See also Casche.
of Largis, 522 ; of Snodgers in com-
mon of Irwin, 685.
INDEX.
679
Commonlone, le, 634.
Commutation. See Fermes.
Compensation to Jardin of Apilgirth for
renunciation of a tack of customs, 353 ;
remission of fermes of King’s Meadow on
account of the destruction of crops during
the { 4 exercitus de Dunglas,” 220; al-
lowance of barley to William Forester in
lieu of his liferent of land granted to
college of Lestalrig, 471. See Auldpark ;
Deer ; Pasture ; Quarry ; Tenants.
Composition for arrears. See Arrears.
for crime. See Crime.
Comptroller, accounts rendered by, xxx. ;
list of Comptrollers, ib. ; Sir Alexander
Jardine, ib. ; Andrew Stewart, Bishop of
Caithness, ib.-, James Redheuch, ib. ; Sir
Patrick Hamilton, ib. ; James Kincragy,
ib. ; Robert Barton, xxxi. ; accounts
of, (Sir Alexander Jardin) 214, (Robert
Bertoun) 279, 344, 451 ; injunction
to, to exonerate the chamberlain of
Ballincreif from accounting for certain
fermes, 45 n. ; payment to the thes-
aurer in absence of, the king being
in Northumberland, 79 ; herrings of
assise to, for the household, 194 ; heirs
of William Murray to be cited by, to
hear it declared that they had lost their
feu by non-payment of the fermes, 243 ;
agreement between, and the master
of the larder, 220 ; to cite a tacksman of
custom of salmon for refusal to pay, 197 ;
compounds with said tacksman, 267 ;
payments by precept of, 228, 255 bis;
do. by precept of the lord governor
and, 231, 236; payment to, for
support of his office and for servants
riding on the king’s business and at
markets, &c., 223, 289, 357 ; £80 per
annum to, for ditto, 468 ; compounds
for arrears with advice of the auditors,
295, 311, 391 ; compounds for fermes
of Nairn, 343; for arrears of Ross,
385, 390 ; allowance for his couriers
and messengers, 354 ; oat fermes re-
mitted “ex negligentia rotulatoris,”
414 ; tenants of Fife in arrears to be
cited by the chamberlain and, 415 ; fee
of king’s advocate paid by precept of,
403 ; half of fee of king’s surgeon paid
by, and half by the thesaurer, 466 ;
leases made by, 492, 493 ; lands in Fife
let by, 503. See Caithness, Bishop of,
Andrew ; Redheuch, James ; Jardine,
Sir Alexander ; Hamilton, Sir Patrick ;
Bertoun, Robert. See also Receivers
General.
Comptroller’s Clerk. See Chesholm, Mr
John ; Giffart, John.
Conan (Conane), cane of, 556.
fishery of salmon of, 88, 145, 306,
386 ; fermes of, 85, 143, 304, 382.
Conjunct Infeftment, 497, 595, 601, 603,
623, 624 : of Queen Margaret, rents of
Granges of Dunbar not paid, xxxiv.,
459.
Conloch, lands of, 550.
Connansith, sasine of, to David Gardin,
522.
Connelsoun (Conelsoun), Friar John,
warden of Minorites of Dundee, 276,
340.
Connoquhan, lands of, 527.
Constable, sasine of office of, of Cupar, with
lands of Mutliill and “le Constable
Medow,” 570; of office of constable
of Lochnall, 549.
of Dundee. See Dundee.
of Kinghorn. See Kinghorn.
of Stirling castle, 38.
of Scotland, sasine of office of, to
William Hay, 518.
Constablefeild (Connestablefeild), let in
steelbow to the chamberlain of Moray,
28, 68.
and Colnacavle, barley fermes of
Mains of, 30, 31, 70, 71, 132, 133.
Constabulary. See Kinghorn.
Cook. See Bissat, John ; Kers, Alexander;
Schaw, Thomas. See also Groom,
Kitchen, Turnbroche.
680
INDEX.
Cooking utensils for Falkland, 162-3.
Copper, custom of. See Custom.
Corbe, Henry and Alexander, tenants in
Luthre, 495.
Corbertoun(Corbarton), fermesof, remitted
to Elizabeth Stewart, lady Coldon-
knowis, 36; let to Gordoun of Locbinver,
482, 508.
Cords : “cordis” for salmon fishing, 149,
308, 388.
Cornmyln, le, of Innerkelour, 613.
Corntoun, barony of, wheat and barley
fermes of, 40; poverty of “husbandi”
of, 40, 41.
Coroner, of Kyntyre and Knapdale, 517 ;
of Ergill, 518 ; of regality of Garviauch,
542 ; of Kile Regis, Kile Stewart and
Cunynghame, 603 ; and sheriff of Banff,
607 ; of Carrick, 614 ; between waters
of Dee and Nyth, 618 ; and serjeant of
Selkirkshire, 628 ; two husbandlands
connected with these offices, 628 ; dup-
lication of blenchferme for said lands
and offices, 628 ; of Stratherne, 629 ;
of sheriffdom of Roxburgh, 633 ; dupli-
cation of blenchferme on sasine of the
office, 633 ; money fermes of the office,
633 ; “officium coronatoris mari foedi”
of west ward of Stragriff and of upper
ward of barony of Renfrew, 633 ;
“ officium coronatoris sive coronatorii
vulgariter vocati le crownarschip, ” 603.
Corothill, sasine of, to John Mure, 571.
See Erothill.
Correcarmak, let to Sir Colin Campbell,
knight, 421 ; rental of, 489.
Corremuklo and Glenschervy, fermes of
due by the heirs of William Murray,
not paid since Flodden, 242 ; devasta-
tion (vastitas) of, 311 ; fermes of, paid,
392. See Corymuchlach.
Correwraneran, lands of, 618.
Corrowe in Cowell, 626.
Corry, Thomas, of Kelwode, renders ac-
count of Carrik, Leswalt and Menybrig
for Earl of Cassillis, chamberlain thereof,
238, 299 ; do. of Galloway for do.,
296.
Cors. See Oneile.
Corscrag, Corsmury, Barley (Barcloy),
Caldow, let to Thomas M'Clelane of
Bondby, 484, 509.
Corscrage, grassum of, 281.
Corsby (Corseby), sasine of lands, tenandry,
and fishings of, to John Fullartoun, the
same having been in ward for 19 years,
552.
Corshill, in Aberdeen, sasine of, to James
Johnestoun, 545.
: in barony of Kilbride, Manys of, 631.
Corshillis, in lordship of Stewartoune,
fermes of, 258 ; third of Tua Corshillis
let to Brisius Mure and others, and two
thirds to James Boyd, 491, 492 ; rental
of, 513.
Corsmury. See Corscrag.
Corstak, milltak and, of Ketnis, 605.
Corstonofeild, lands of, 540.
Corstorphin (Corstorphyne), college of,
annuity from fermes of Edinburgh to
provost and canons of, by grant of
John Forester, knight, confirmed by
James i., 110, 213, 277, 342, 450.
— - lands of, called “ le Riggis,” 588.
William, Jonet and John her son,
tenants in Kingisbernis, 498.
Corswell, sasine of, to Fynlay Campbell,
542.
Cortoch Arquhy “ cum duobus le Fowlis,”
sasine of, to John Murray, 527.
Cortoun of Inneralloun. See Innerallone.
Corvane, lands of, 136.
Corwar, in Ayrshire, sasiue of, to Robert
Grahame, 565.
in Kirkcudbright, sasine of ,to Thomas
M'Lellan, 557.
Corware in barony of Butill and lordship
of Galloway let to Gordoune of Loch-
in ver, 481, 507.
Corymuchlach and Glencharny, forest of,
fermes of, in arrear, 25. See Corre-
muklo.
INDEX.
681
Cot-acres of Ballincreif, six “le pultre”
due for each of the, 562.
Cot-town, 28 acres of the cot-town
(cotagie ville) of BallincreifF, 184, 186.
See also Cottoun.
Cotis de Thorntoun, in barony of Kilbride,
607.
Cotland. See Auchtermuchty ; Ballincreif;
Bondhalf.
Cotland and Glenley, lands of, 556.
Cottages. See Arth ; Auchtermuchty ;
Falkland ; Houstoun ; Largo ; Lindores,
Auld ; Methven.
Cottingham (Cotingliame) in England,
Andrew, Bishop of Moray, commendator
of, 43.
Cottis, Sir James, “tollis et cabillis ”
bought for the king’s ships by, 290.
Cottoun, le, ferme of, 394. See also
Dronn.
Coule (Kowl), fermes of, 26, 77, 138, 228,
229, 294, 430; second teinds of, to
Bishop of Aberdeen, 27, 139 ; fermes of,
paid by the accountant (Alexander Irvin
of Drum), 27, 77, 139, 431. See also
Cowle and Oneile ; Kintore.
Coulemure. See Culmure.
Council, clerk of the. See Dunbar, Gavin.
lords of, payments by precept of, 103
ter, 105 for, 106 for, 107 quater , (and of
queen and governor) 108, 121 bis, 122,
174, 222, (ex consideratione auditorum)
288, (and of the lords regents) 350, 351
bis, 352, 353, 461, 462 for, 463, (and
of the queen) 468 ; ditto to Arran dur-
ing his regency, 352 ; remission of custom
by, 103 ; services of George Gud to, 137 ;
lease granted by order of, and of the
queen, 478 ; deliverance by, respecting
certain fermes, 527.
Coupar, Richard, tenant in Fruchy, 498.
Couperland. See Kainland.
Couriers, employment of, 163 ; expenses
of, for inbringing of the king’s fermes,
&c., 285, 467 ; couriers of Ardmanach,
89, 148, 307, 387.
YOL. XIV.
Couriers. See Balfour, John; Davidson,
Robert ; Gourlay, John ; Heght alias
Carmaig, Alexander ; Lowre, David ;
Mur, Thomas ; Ricardson, Duncan.
Courtesy (curialitas Scotie), half of lands of
Westhall held by, 574 ; the “liberetene-
mentum ” of lands reserved to the father
of Thomas Henrisoun by, 585.
Cousland, barony of, sasine of, to William
Ruthven, 575; 10s. per annum mortified
to a chaplain out of, 575.
lands of, sasine of, to James Ham-
myltoun, 632.
Coutis, William, sasine to, of Ouchter-
coull, 605.
Covintre, Mr Patrick, dean of Restalrig.
See Restalrig.
Cowally in barony of Carnetoun, 621.
Cowclaroquhy, sasine of fourth of, with
half of mill of, to Margaret Wentoun,
606.
Cowdane. See Kevilstoun.
Cowell. See Ovircowell.
bailiary of, sasine of lands in, to
Patrick Houstoune, 577.
lordship of, sasine of lands in, to
John Lawmond, 626.
and Rosneith, account of Earl of
Ergile as chamberlain of, 417.
Cowgask, sasine of, to William Ruthven,
575.
Cowill in barony of Cragy, sasine of, to
John Ross, 564, 579.
Cowle and Oneile, Comptroller’s receipts
from feu-fermes of, 117. See Coule ;
Kintore.
Crag, in Aberdeen, sasine of, to Gilbert
Dalgarnoch, 524.
George, renders account of Granges of
Dunbar, 43.
John, junior, barley to, for ale for
the king’s household, 42. See Craig.
Craganis, in Carrik, sasine of, to Alexander
Kennedy, 617.
Cragboy, sasine of, to Patrick Ahannay,
633.
2 x
682
INDEX.
Cragfyn (Cragfyne), sasine of, to John
Kennedy, 550, 561, 614.
and Craginaschandach, sasine to
James Colquhoun of, which had been in
non-entry for 45 years, 582.
Craggis, barony of, sasine of, to John
Hepburn, 530.
Craggo, in Kircudbright, sasine of, to Roger
Gordoun, 549 ; of part of, to John
Erskin, 551. '
Craghall, barony of, sasine of, to Andrew
Kynnynmonth, 544.
Craghill, sasine of, to Janies Strathauchin,
598.
Craghous, sasines of fourth of, to Kathe-
rine Newlandis, and of the other three
fourths to Alison, Cristina and Libra
Newlandis, 585.
Craginbay, let to David Chalmir and
William Schaw, 483; part of, let to
John Gordoun in Hasilfeild, 509 ; fermes
of, granted to Iley herald, 34, 73, 135,
234, 296, 427.
Craginchonnich. See Carfyn.
Cragingalle. See Banbreich.
Cragingelt, John, janitor of Stirling castle,
41.
Cragland, fermes of, 399.
Craglande called Bailyelande, 505.
Craglylogane, sasine of half of, to John
Montgumry, 547.
Cragmelour, sasine of lands and barony of,
to George Prestoun, 629; castle, fortalice,
manor (manerium) &c. of, 629; chapel
builtand endowed by Symon Prestoun,
knight, on south side of, 629.
Cragmill (Cragmyln, Cragmyll) destroyed,
let at diminished fermes, 28, 68 ;
sasine of mill of, to Alexander Gardin,
547.
Cragmoderte, sasine of, with mill, to Robert
Pittendreich, 605.
Cragmoy, let to David Douglas, 484 ;
rental of, 509.
Cragnestoun, Nethir, sasine of, to Andrew
Tulloch, 541.
Cragnestoun, TTvir, sasine of, to Alexander
Gardin, 547.
Crago, in Forfar, sasine of part of, to Alex-
ander Gardin, 548 ; of tenth of, to Mr
James Ramsay, 567 ; of ninth of, to
Henry Ramsay, 602 ; of eighth of, to
Walter Ogilvy, 610 ; of sixteenth of, to
John Skrymgeour, 611.
Cragorth (Cragortht), annualrent of, 36 ;
annuity out of, to chaplain in Collegiate
Church of Stirling Castle, 37.
Crago t, sasine of, to James Fentoun, 565.
Cragtoun, in Aberdeen, sasine of, to James
Johnestoun, 545.
in Renfrew, sasine of, to John
Stewart, 554.
Cragy, barony of, sasine of, with mill
and other lands in Perthshire to John
Ross, 564, 579 ; lands of, in detail, 564.
Nethir, sasine of, to Patrick Gray,
568.
Overset of, sasine of, to Patrick Gray,
569.
tutor of, William Wallace, 455.
Cragynche, lands of, 518.
Cragynfeoch, sasine of, to William Sympil,
523.
Chalmer, sasine of, to Mr Robert
Chalmer, 553.
Cragy var, sasine of, to William Mortymar,
523.
Craig (Crag, Crage), John, groom of the
chamber, fee of, 120, 221, 287, 355,
464 ; servitor of the king, 128, 202, 227 ;
forage for his horse, 120 ; allowance to,
on dismissal from the king’s service,
290. See also Crag.
Craigdall. See Inchmartyne.
Craigische, let to James Reidheuch,
490.
Craigneveoch in Cowell, 626.
Craigtoun. See Buthill.
Craik, John, in king’s butlery, fee of, 469.
See also Crake.
Crail (Carale, Craile, Craill, Crale), accounts
of bailies of, 58, 111, 208, 274, 338,
INDEX.
683
374, 448 ; annuity to priory of St
Andrews from fermes of, 58, 111, 208,
274, 338, 374, 448 ; Comptroller’s
receipts from bailies of, 117, 215, 280,
345, 452, 453 ; from custumar of, and
of Pettinweme, 345 ; from do. for assize
of herrings, 345 ; sasine of an annualrent
from, to David lord Lyndesey, master
of Craufurd, 599.
Crake, John, sasine to, of three acres near
Peebles along with offices of king’s Ser-
jeant and “burriourschip,” 581. See
also Craik.
“Crammose ” velvet, tunic of, for the king,
' 104.
Cranstoun, John, sasine to, of Cranstoun
Daw or New Cranstoun, 577.
John, sasine to, of lands in, and office
of coroner of Roxburghshire, 633.
Cranstoun Daw, now called New Crans-
stoun, sasine of, to John Cranstoun,
577.
Craufurdjohne, sasine of half of lands and
barony, and of patronage of parish church
of, to Laurence Craufurd, 567.
Craw, James, baker, wheat to, 133.
John, sasine to, of third of a hus-
bandland in Pinkertoun, 583.
Laurence, baker, 165, 177 ; payment
to, for purchase of loaves, 219.
Crawford (Crawfurd, Craufurd), Earl of,
Margaret Carmichall, his assignee, 65 ;
see also Montrose, Duchess of.
Alexander, to be cited for fermes
of Ruthulot and Ferny in his hands, 182,
414, 415 ; sasine to, of barony of Stran-
arve “ cum castro de Damo,” 547 ; sasine
to, of Newdosk, 561, 562. See Lindesay,
Alexander, of Uclitirmonsy.
David, lord Lindesay, sasine
of Cokburn to, 608.
Master of, David lord Lyndesay,
sasines to, of lands and baronies in
sheriffdoms of Forfar, Inverness, Fife,
Kincardin, Perth, and Aberdeen, 598-
600. See Lindesay, David, lord.
Crawford Dowglas, sasine of lordship
and barony of, to Archibald Dowglas,
532.
Crawfurd (Craufurd, Crawford, Craufurde),
Sir Alexander, Preceptor of St Anthony,
queen’s almoner, 18.
Andrew, sasine to, of Giffertland,
538.
Bartholomew, sasine to, of Carrikmur
and Thomastoun, 569.
David, servitor of the queen, 23 ;
alms to, 469.
George, sasine to, of lands of Drum-
dow, 564.
James, sasine to, of half of Spangok,
594.
James, king’s marischal, payment to,
for forage for his horse, 468, 469.
John, servitor of the queen, 23.
Laurence, sasine to, of half of lands
and barony and of patronage of church of
Craufurdjohne, 567 ; of lands of Grenock
Craufurd, 568 ; of lands of Kilbirny,
568.
Mariota, part of Hairschaw let to,
492.
Nicholas, grants receipts for Receivers
General, 67, 69, 74, 77, 81, 94 ; payment
to, 128 ; in Leith, oats to, by comp-
troller, 181 ; his accounts as custumar
of Linlithgow, 48, 94, 195, 261, 331 ;
renders bailie’s account of Linlithgow,
210 ; payment to, for his labours when
Patrick (Spittale) was engaged on the
lord governor’s business, 122 ; payment
to, for his attendance in Exchequer and
for his “tabula,” 289, 357, 468.
Nicholas, of Oxgang (Oxingang),
auditor, 260, 487 ; do. of Comptroller’s
accounts, 279, 344, 451 ; commissioner
for letting crown lands, 234, 258, 481,
490 ; renders account of Wigtoune and
Quhitherne for the custumar thereof,
370, 441; sheriff “inhac parte,” 591 ;
sheriff of Linlithgow “in hac parte,”
631, 632.
684
INDEX.
Crawfurdstoun, barony of, sasine of, to
Robert Creichtoun, 523.
Crawmond, Alexander, 588.
James, sasine to, of Aldbar and
others in Forfar, 551 ; whose father
died in the army with the king in North-
umberland, sasine to, of Fularetoun and
others in Forfar, 571 ; sasine to, of
Crawmond Regis and Clarebarston, in
virtue of dispensation in favour of
heirs of those who died in the king’s
army in England, 574.
Ovir, sasine of ten-merk land on
west of town of, to Alexander Mowbray,
reserving the liferent of Agnes Howisone,
581.
Regis, sasine of, to James Crawmond,
574 ; sasines to Katerine Newlandis,
and her sisters Alison, Cristina and
Libra of (? ten) acres at west end of
town of, and of ten acres in How
Medow of, 585 ; sasine of land with
gardens and croft called Croftangry in
town and territory of, to William Mow-
bray, 588; of three acres in ditto, to
Thomas Skynnare, 588.
Crayislandis alias Brounysfeild, 538.
Craymyll, mill of, 547.
Creauch, mill of, oatmeal ferme of, 258,
492, 513. See also Myltoun.
Crechy, Estir, Myddilerechy and mill,
sasine of half of, to Alexander Chene, 573.
Cree (Cre), water of, Galloway above and
below the, 33, 35, 73, 74, 134, 135, 233,
296, 297, 426, 427.
Fokfurd of, 486, 511.
Gregor. See Duchlas.
Creich, sasine of, to John Betoun, 593.
Creichtoun * (Chreichtoune, Crechtoun,
Crechtoune), Provost of, commissioner
to let crown lands, 245, 494. See also
Halkerstoun, Sir Thomas.
Andrew, chamberlain of Linlithgow
schir, his account, 1.
Cuthbert, late marschal, payment
to, 468, 469.
Creichtoun, Cuthbert and Duncan, payment
to, for their labours “in castro,” 358.
David, in the king’s pantry, fee of,
202, 221 ; forage for his horse, 223,
287, 288, 355, 356, 465 ; servitor of the
king, his fee and forage for his horse,
227 ; servitor of the king in his chamber,
202.
Elizabeth, lands in Stratherne set
to by Jamesi v., 126, 240, 254, 310,
391.
John, payment of fermes of Inner-
nyte and Tulybeltoun made by, 156 ;
fermes of Kinclevin received from, 282,
347 ; sasine to, of barony of Ruthven
and other lands, 558 ; (of Innernyte) his
accounts as chamberlain of Kinclevin,
365, 420.
Margaret, Countess of Rothes, notice
of, cxxiii. ; widow of George Halker-
stoun, her accounts as custumar of
Edinburgh, 52, 102, 199, 267 ; cus-
tom remitted to, on her own goods
under grant by James iv., 107, 203,
204 ; wine for the lord governor when
he supped at her house, 205 ; Countess
of Rothes, custom remitted to, by the
lord governor, 270 ; renounces the ex-
emption from custom granted to her and
her former husband, 335 ; the annuity of
1 00 merks granted by the late king to, paid
to her “ ex consideratione auditorum,”
466.
Margaret, daughter of Egidia Greir-
soune. See Greirsoune, Egidia.
— — Sir Patrick, of Cranstoun Riddale,
knight, captain of Edinburgh Castle,
payments to, for keeping'the castle, 17 ;
for repairs, 108 ; his fee, 202, 203 ; do.
for keeping the castle, 269 ; during the
king’s residence there, 349 ; payment to
the late, and his son James Crechtoun,
keepers of the castle, for their custody
of the same from September 1518 to
June 1522, 458.
Peter, of Nauchtane, knight, in
INDEX.
685
the king’s wardrobe, fee of, and of his
servant, 220, 286 ; the fee not to be paid
until the king’s majority, 354, 355.
Creichtoun, Robert, sasines to, of baronies
of Sanquhar and Crawfurdstoun and other
lands in Dumfries, 523 ; of barony of
Kynnoule and others in Perthshire, 531.
Robert, the late, husband of
Egidia Greirsoune. See Greirsoune,
Egidia.
Creif in Annandale, sasine of lands in, to
Richard Carshop, 621.
Creskey. See Straskey.
Crewocht, sasine of, to John Farnlie, 581.
Crichton. See Creichtoun.
' Crime, the grantee of certain lands in
Ardmanach and his heirs, if convicted
of murder, theft or reset, to forfeit the
lands even though they make composi-
tion for their life, 147 n.
Cristesone (Cristesoun), William, butcher,
payments to, 265, 467.
Crochet, , one of Albany’s suite,
lxxxi. ; master of the household of
the lord governor, auditor of Comp-
troller’s accounts, 214. See also Cros-
cheat.
Croft, of mair of Ardmanach, 89, 148, 307,
387 ; see Mariscrofts. See also Ballin-
creif ; Kingis Croft ; Serjandcroft ; Toft.
Croftangry, sasine of a croft in CrawmoDd
Regis called, 588.
Croftgregour, lands of, 527.
Crofthill, lands of, 546.
Cromar (Cromare). See Strathdee.
Cromarty, Ferry of, annuity to chaplain
at Tain from fermes of, 89, 147, 307,
387.
Croscheat, schedule of repairs to Falkland
under his hand, 175. See also Crochet.
Crossbows, price of “corsbowis and cors-
bowstringis, ” 164.
Crotyne, Jakat, fee of, 107.
Crown lands, xxxii-iv. ; rentals of, show
conversion of leases into feus, xxxv.
Crownar. See Coroner.
Crowns, “ coronse gallicse ponderis,” 106;
100 gold crowns = £90 scots, 163.
Cruives. See Arth.
Crukis, le, lands of, 617.
le, moor so called, 588.
Crukisfew, sasine of castle, gardens, mains,
park, &c. of, to James Stewart, 554 ;
lordship of, 554.
Crukistoun, sasine of, to William Peblis,
630.
Crukschank, Friar Dominic, Prior of
Dominicans of Inverness, 110. See
Schankis, Dr Dominic.
Crukschankis, Sir Cristofer, payments by,
in name of John Graunt of Fruchy,
chamberlain of Glencharny, &c., 67.
Crumhauch, in barony of Hawik, 546.
Cubbois (Cubbeis), let to Gilbert M‘Clelane,
484, 509.
Cucumber, two lbs. of, for duplication of
blenchferme of two quarters of east lands
of Blaremukkis, 521 ; do. of Gradane, 61 5.
Cuk, John, one of the king’s servitors.
Cuke, Alexander, servitor of the king, 24.
Cukestoun, sasine of third of, to David
Fethy, 537.
Culcabok. See Knokintenale.
Culcarny, lands of, 553.
Culclaich, sasine of, to Duncan Makkee, 605.
Culcowy (Culcowe), feu-charter of, to
Henry Stewart, 145 n. ; augmented fermes
of, 145, 148, 306, 386 ; diminution of
rental of, 148.
Culcragiis, let to Sir William Wasrdlaw,
rector of Dairy and Patrick Hepburne,
484 ; to Alexander Hepburn of Rickar-
toun, 510.
Culcreif, fermes of, remitted to William
Maxtoun, 242.
Culdery. See Calvones ; Egirnes.
Cule, fermes of, remitted to Robert Lang-
mure, 136 ; let to Robert Langmure, 482,
(and to his son William) 507; to William
and his uncle Mr George, 507, 508.
Culface, forest of, sasine of, to Andrew
Farnye, 570.
686
INDEX.
Culgnaw, let to John Carnis, 482, 507.
Culgunoch, lands of, 527.
Culkenze (Culkinze, Culvinye), “hus-
bandi” of, 86, 143, 304, 382.
Cullace (Collace), sasine of fourth of, to
John lord Glamneys, 600, 604.
Cullen (Culane), accounts of bailies of,
113, 210, 277, 343, 376, 447; endow-
ments from fermes of, to chaplain |in
parish church, for soul of Queen Eliza-
beth, and for a student of medicine in
Aberdeen, 113, 210, 277, 343, 376,
447 ; Comptroller’s receipts from, 117,
215, 280, 345, 452, 453.
Cullessy (Culessy), with mill, fermes of,
395, 503 ; annuity from Auld Lundores
to chaplain of St Laurence in church of,
6, 160, 170, 245, 315, 401 ; annuity to
Lyon herald from fermes of, 6, 160;
payment to Marchimond herald from
oat fermes of, 15 ; to Lyon King of
Arms, 167, 170, 180, 245, 251, 315,
322 ; to the late Lyon herald, 401, 410.
Estir, charter of, to William Cumyng
junior, reserving the liferent of
William Cumyngof Inverellochy, knight,
Marchimond herald, and Cristina Pres-
toun his wife, 315, 316 ; sasine of, to
Walter Kincragy, 546.
Cullindaich, 483, 509.
Culmure (Coulemure, Culmore), lands of,
recovered by Hugh Ross of Kilrawok,
148, 308, 388 ; sasine of, to Hugh
Ross of Kilrawok, 548, 618.
Culquhattik (Culquhattich), twenty shil-
ling lands of, 23,125.
Culquhattane, twenty shilling land of,
254, 390. See also Cultochtquhatty.
Culraith, lands of, 553.
Culrop, sasine of fourth of, to Andrew
Murray, 563.
Culros, Abbey of, annuity to, from fermes
of Couper, 60, 213, 275, 341, 374, 448 ;
from lands of Powis, 37.
Cultequhay, sasine of, to Alexander Max-
toun, 555,
Cultis, lands of, 75, 136, 235, 428.
Cultballoch (Cultballauch, Cultbawlocht),
Agnes Drummond in, 25 ; fermes of,
remitted to her, 127, 241.
Cultochtquhatty (Cultaquhatty), twenty
shilling lands of, 240, 310. See also
Culquhottane.
Cultrannich, lands of, 520.
Cultyrannych Mar, lands of, 551.
Culven, rental of, in detail, 483, 508 ;
mill of, let to Thomas M'Clelane of
Bomby, 485, 510.
Quiverings bought, 141 ; price of, and of
culvering powder, 164.
Culvirnes, lands of, 136.
Culyrauch Mekle, “ husbandi ” of, 86,
143, 304, 382.
Culzenauch, lease of, renewed to Isobella
Wallaice, relict of Hugh Campbell of
Lowdone, knight, and her son, 511.
Cumertreis, town of, sasine of lands in,
called Birkmyr, to Richard Carshop,
621.
Cummin fermes of Linlithgowshire, 1, 4 ;
2 lbs. of cumin (cimini) due for double
of the blenchferme of Bawram in Fife,
580.
Cumrae (Cumray), island of, payment to
John Huntar, keeper of the deer ( ‘ ‘ da-
marum”) of, 20, 231, 313, 362, 379 ;
the payment to cease, 608 n.
Cumrayis, king’s letters sent to, from
Ayr, 188.
Cumyng, William, of Inveralochy, March-
mont and afterwards Lyon herald,
notice of his life, cxix.
(Cumynge), William, son and heir
of William Cumming of Inverellochy,
knight, alias Marchmond herald, charter
to, by James iv., 315.
Cunyarestoun, in barony of Hownom,
573.
Cunynghame, receipts of Comptroller
from bailie of, 344 ; lands of old extent
in bailieryof, 525, 526; “crownarschip ”
of, 603.
INDEX.
687
Cunynghame (Cunygham, Cunygliame,
Cunnynghame, Cunninghame), Alex-
ander, sasine to, of Knokgulrane Cuning-
haim, 630.
Sir Andrew, precentor of Glasgow,
payment to, from customs of Ayr, 47.
David, sasiue to, of Bertaneholme,
635.
David, of Craganis, son of the late
William Cunynghame of Craganis,
annuity to, from fermes of Irwing, 376,
445.
Mr Edward, payment to, from cus-
toms of Edinburgh, 56, 103, 205, 335,
466.
— 1 — John, sasine to, of Caprentoun and
other lands with the “ crownarschip ” of
Kile Regis, Kile Stewart and Cunyng-
hame, 603.
John, sasine to, of Badlane and Bra-
dokle, 622.
William, annuity to, from fermes of
Irvine, 61, (William Cunnynghame of
Craganis), 206, 273, 339. See Cunyng-
hame, David.
— — William, sasine to, of Woodend and
other lands in Cunynghame, 526.
William, sasine to, of Westbernys and
Gallosyde, 536.
William, sasine to, of tenandry, &c. of
Wodheid, 548, 562.
William, sasine to, of lands in
Renfrew and of the office “coronatoris
mari foedi” of west ward of Stragriff
and upper ward of barony of Renfrew,
633.
Cupar (Couper, Coupir, Cowper, Cowpir,
burgum de Cupro), bailies’ accounts of,
60, 213, 275, 341, 374, 448; annuity
from fermes of, to abbey of Culros, 60,
213, 275, 341, 374, 448 ; custumars’
accounts of, 198, 267, 333, 369, 434 ;
annuity to Friars Preachers of Inverie
from customs of, 198, 267, 333, 369 ; to
Friars Preachers of St Andrews from do.,
434 ; customs of, remitted on account of
| the pestilence in the burgh, 199 ;
Comptroller’s receipts from custumars
of, 216, 281, 345, 452, 453 ; fullers’
mill and ward of, 394, 494, 502 ; Fery-
feild and Bonefeild let to burgh of, 498 ;
aldermen and bailie of, to be cited for
arrears of rent of mill of Russell, 414 ;
cane of, paid to Archbishop of St
Andrews, 5, 160, 170, 245, 315, 400 ;
sasine of office of constable of the burgh
and of the lands of Muthill with 1 1 le
Constable Medow ” near the burgh to
Andrew Farnye, 570,; annuity of half
a merk to the abbot and convent
of, from fermes of the lordship of
Brechin and Nevare, 81, 153, 325, 368,
425 ; castle of, sasine of office of porter
of, to James Skrymgeour, 601 ; mill of,
601 ; mutehill (mons placiti) of, arable
land on north of, 601 ; Portarisland of,
sasine of third of, with the pertinents
nominatim , to James Skrymgeour, 601.
Cupar, Friars Preachers (Dominicans) of.
See Friars.
Currachbay and Drumbay, sasine of lands
of, to Alexander Kennedy, 574.
Currour, George, custumar of Banff, the
late, his heirs to be cited, 98, 99, 335,
372.
Mr James, renders account of bailies
of Banff, 341.
Custom: accounts of the great customs, see
Custumars ; five years included in the
customs’ account of Dundee, 97, 98 ;
do. do. of Banff, 98; letter of pension out
of customs of Dumbarton to keeper of
the castle, 192 n. ; great custom of
Perth on exports in ship of Camfeire,
196 ; part payment of customs of Inver-
ness, Elgin and Forres, 283 ; annuity
out of customs of Edinburgh to be
discontinued, the said customs having
been annexed to the Crown, 443 ;
annuity granted by the late king, “de
cus.tumis propriorum bonorum,” 466 ;
relief due on sasine of annuities out of
688
INDEX.
great customs of Montrose, Aberdeen
and Dundee, 525 ; sasine of great cus-
toms of Montrose and Dundee to David
lord Lyndesay, 599 ; do. of Aberdeen
to do., 600 ; great customs of Banff let
on lease, 98, 99 ; of Cupar let for £25
per annum), 198, 267, 369, 434; of
Dysart for £20, 52, 94, 195, 270, 331,
434 ; of Kirkcudbrycht leased to
custumar, 333, 373 ; of Linlithgow
leased to custumars, 195, 261, 333;
of Pittenweem, proceeds of tack of, 49;
of Stirling set by tack to the custumar,
441 ; of Wigtoune and Quhithorn, ditto,
371, 441.
Custom of bitumen and pitch at Edinburgh,
102, 442.
- of calfskins at Edinburgh, 442.
— - of a “cimba Anglie.” See Custom of
English goods.
of coals at Edinburgh, 102, 199, 268,
334, 442.
-of cod (mulones) at Aberdeen, 197,
437 ; at Arbroath, 50, 97 ; at Edinburgh,
53, 102, 199, 268, 442; (1100) at Montrose,
49, 91, 189, 263, 370, 434 ; at Pettin-
weme, 267, 328, 370, (codlings) 436 ;
at Pittenweem (£5 on 2400) allowed for
ransom of Sir William Scott of Balwery,
49, 91.
— - of copper at Edinburgh, 102.
of English goods at Ayr, 260, (ex-
ported) 329 ; at Edinburgh, 53, 102,
199, 268, 334, 442 ; of a “ cimba
Anglie ” at Wigtoun and Quhithirne)
195 ; at Pettinweme (English wine),
328 ; tack of custom of English goods
on the West Marches, whereby the king
was defrauded, renounced by Sir Alex-
ander Jardin who had held it for long,
353, 463.
of futefells at Irvine, 432. See also
Custom of schorlings, &c.
of herrings at Ayr, 47, 95, 260 ; at
Dumbarton, 57, 192, 266, 435 ; at Edin-
burgh, 199, 268, 234 ; at Irvine, 48, 92,
188, 329, 432 ; of Pettinweme, 267, 328,
370, 436 ; overcharge of herring at
Pettinweme allowed to the custumar,
328 ; custom of herrings allowed to
custumars of Ayr, having been paid to
those of Irvine, 95.
Custom of hides at Inverness, 336, 373, 441 ;
at Pettinweme, 436 ; allowed to
custumars of Ayr, having been paid
to those of Irvine, 95, 188. See also
Custom of wool, &c.
- — of Irish goods exported at Ayr, 329,
433.
of meat (salt) at Edinburgh, 199,
268, 334.
of oil at Edinburgh, 53, 442.
of pitch at Edinburgh, 102.
of rabbitskins at Edinburgh, 268
bis, 334.
of salmon (salted) at Aberdeen, 98,
197, 266, 333, (of Don and Dee) 437;
of salmon at Aberdeen set annually in
tack to two persons, one of whom to
be cited for refusal to pay, and com-
pounds with the comptroller and auditors,
197, 267; at Ayr, 47, 95, 329, 432, 433 ;
at Banff, 336, 371, 37-2 ; at Dundee, 50,
95, 97, (salted salmon) 191, (salmon) 264,
330, 371, (over charged) 371, 442 ; at
Dysart, 330 ; at Edinburgh, 53, 102, 199,
268 bis, 334, 442 ; at Elgin, 191 ; at
Inverness, 336, 373, 441 ; at Irvine, 48,
92, 188, 261, 329, 432 ; at Montrose, 49,
91, 189, 263, 331, 370, 434 ; omitted in
accounts of one year to be charged in the
next, 370 ; charged accordingly, 433,
434 ; at Perth (salted), 99, 101, 196 bis,
262, 332, 439 ; of salted salmon at
Stirling, 189 ; of salmon at Stirling,
261 ; custom of salmon customed at
Elgin allowed in custumar’s accounts of
Dundee, 191 ; do. of salmon customed
at Dysart, 330. See also Salmon, custom
of.
of salt at Edinburgh, 268 bis, 334,
442.
INDEX.
689
Custom of schorl ings and scald ings at
Arbroath, 50, 190, 264, 330, 438 ; of
schorlings, scaldings, futefells and lent-
rynewair at Ayr, 47, 95, 187, 260, 329,
432, 433 ; of schorlings and lentrynwair
at Banff, 336, 371 ; of schorlings, fute-
falis and lentrinwair at Edinburgh, 53,
102, 199, 268 bis, 334, 442; of schorlings,
skaldings, futfellis and lentrinware at
Inverkethin, 195, 266, 332 ; of schorl-
ings and futefells at Stirling, 189.
of schorlings, scaldings, futefells and
lentrynwair. See also Custumars.
of sheepskins called ‘ ‘ schorlings,
scaldingis, futefells et lentrynwair,”
262, 263. See also Custom of schorlings,
&c. ; Custumars.
of skins. See Custom of schorlings,
&c. Custom of calfskins.
of tallow (cepum) at Ayr, 187; at
Dumbarton, 192 ; at Dundee, 191, 264 ;
at Edinburgh, 53, 102, 199, 268 bis ;
at Perth, 196 ; of eight barrels belong-
ing to the wives of Hugh Douglas and
John Fischar, amounting to £4, 292.
of wine, 6 punchfons exported at
Edinburgh, 268 ; of English wine at
Pettinweme, 328.
of wool, hides, woolfells, and woollen
cloth at Aberdeen, 98, 197, 266, 333,
437 ; of hides, woolfells and woollen
cloth at Arbroath, 50, 97, 190, 264, 330,
438 ; of wool, woolfells, hides and
woollen cloth at Ayr, 47, 91, 187, 260,
328, 432, 433 ; at Banff, 336, 371 ;
of hides and woollen cloth at Dumbar-
ton, 57, 192, 266, 435 ; of wool, wool-
fell, hides and woollen cloth at Dundee,
50, 94, 97, 191, 264, 330, 371, 441 ;
of wool customed at monastery of Dun-
fermline, 100 ; do. under cocket of the
commendator, 262 ; of woolfells customed
at Dunfermline allowed in custumars’
accounts of Perth, 332, 333 ; of woolfells
customed at Dysart allowed in accounts
of Perth, 263 ; of wool, woollen cloth,
woolfells and hides, at Edinburgh, 53,
102, 199, 268 bis, 334, 442 ; at Hadding-
ton, 48, 49, 190, 263, 329, 330, 369,
433 ; of woolfells, hides and woollen
cloth at Inverkethin, 195, 266, 332,
372, 373, 434 ; of woolfells, hides and
woollen cloth at Irvine, 48, 92, 188,
261, 329, 432 ; of hides and woollen
cloth at Kirkcudbright, 96, 198, 264 ;
of woolfells, woollen cloth and hides at
Linlithgow, 48, 94 ; at Montrose, 49,
91, 189, 263, 331, 370, 434 ; of wool,
woolfells, hides and woollen cloth at
Perth, 99, 101, 196 bis, 262, 332, 439 ;
at Stirling, 51, 92, 189, 261 ; of
wool, woollen cloth and hides at Wig-
toun and Quhitherne, 93, 195, 265 ; of
wool and woolfells allowed in accounts
of Perth, having been paid at Edinburgh
and Dunfermline as shown by the books
of the custumars and by the cockets, 440;
2s. 6d. to be levied on every dozen of
woollen cloth coloured and uncoloured,
564 n.
Custom, remission of : to the extent of 100
merks per annum remitted to Margaret
Crechtouue under a liferent grant by
James iv., 203, 204, 270 ; the grant
renounced by her, 335 ; custom of
her own goods at Edinburgh remitted
to Margret Camroun, 107, 203 ; of
hides allowed to Launcelot Fery, duty
free by order of king and queen, 55 ; of
hides remitted to James Wod in Leith
by the king, 56 ; of hides and tallow
allowed to James Wallace, sailor, when
he sailed for France with Patrick Hamil-
ton, 56 ; salmon sent to Jeronimus
Friscobaldi duty free, 55 ; custom of
salmon at Perth granted (concessa) to
Peter Carmichell, 100 ; of salmon and
oil remitted to James Logane, and of
cod to William Scott of Balweary,
knight, for payment of their ransom,
56 ; of salmon and oil to laird of Bai-
wery, 103 ; of salmon of Aberdeen to
690
INDEX.
lord St John, 438 ; of wool of its own
flocks to abbey of Melrose, 56, 103, 203,
204, 269, 334, 444 ; of wool, to the late
George Halkerstoun by the king, 57 ;
of wool, woollen cloth, woolfells and
hides to the Prince’s nurse, 56 ; of
woollen cloth and hides to Andrew
Abircrumby, 97 ; of woolfells and woollen
cloth at Edinburgh to Jonet Henderson,
104, 108 ; of wool, woollen cloth, wool-
fells and hides at Edinburgh, to Hugh
Douglas by the queen, 105 ; of woollen
cloth, hides and coals to Gillerm
Rokat, Frenchman, 204 ; of wool,
woolfells, hides and woollen cloth belong-
ing to Archibald Douglas, 104, 203,
204, 335, 474.
Custom, exemption from : on “ schorlings
skaldingis, lambskynnis, futefellis and
lenterwar,” claimed by burgh of Had-
dington, 608 n. ; on “ schorlingis,
scaldingis, and lambyskinnis,” by burgh
of Montrose, 609 n. ; on “schorlingis,
scaldingis, futfellis and lentrinwar,” by
burgh of Dundee, 609 n.
Custumars, accounts of, 47, 91, 187, 260,
328, 369, 432 ; see also Accounts of
Custumars ; receipts of Receivers General
from, 117 ; of Comptroller from, 215,
280, 345, 452, 453 ; heirs of John Ogilvy
custumar of Arbroath to be cited for his
intromissions, 49, 97, 190 ; heirs of
custumars of Banff to be cited for
arrears, 335, 336, 372 ; custumars of
Stirling to levy custom on sheep-
skins, 189 ; to be cited to produce
the charter under which they claim
exemption from payment of custom of
sheepskins, 262 ; ordered to levy the
said customs until they produce the
charter, 331 ; custom of sheepskins not
charged in custumar’s account of Had-
dington, on the ground that the cus-
tumar had a charter of exemption ; the
custumars to be cited to produce the
charter, 263 ; instructions to custumars
of Dumbarton and Edinburgh to make
thankful payment of certain pensions
out of the customs and to produce the
receipts in exchequer, 193 n., 443 n. ;
order to custumars as to custom on
woollen cloth, 564 n. ; payment by
custumars of Perth for provision for the
lord governor when there, 216 ; ditto by
custumars of Dundee, 216 ; overcharge of
salmon in account of custumar of Inver-
ness, 354 ; extra payment to custumars
of Haddington, 330, 369 ; extra allow-
ance to custumar of Perth in settlement
of his claims, 440 ; £5 paid to custumar
of Pettinwemeforhisjlabour and expenses,
and for fees of servants employed to
prevent the king from being cheated,
328, 436 ; the custumars of Hadding-
toun, Montros and Dundee ordered to
produce the evidents whereby they
claim exemption of custom on skins,
608 n., 609 n.
Custumars, fees of. See in Custumars’ Ac-
counts passim.
women as : Mariota, custumar of the
petty customs of Dumbarton which had
been granted by King Robert Bruce for
services rendered by her predecessors,
586. See Creichtoun, Margaret; Hamil-
ton, Alisone ; Kennedie, Margaret.
Custommarts. See Marts.
Cuthaloid, sasine of, to John Den own e,
576.
Cuthbert, Patrick, of the tron, gifts to,
290, 357, 478 ; tronar of Edinburgh, 53,
108, 205.
Cuthbertsoun, Archibald, part of Clerk-
land let to, with consent of John
Cuthbertsoun his father, 491.
John, part of Hairschaw let to,
492.
Cuttiswra (Cutiswra), fermes of, 258 ; half
of, in hands of Sir Patrick Hamilton,
the other half let to Thomas Gibson
and others, 491 ; part of the portion of,
held by Isabella Dunlop let to Nigel
INDEX,
691
Stevinson, and on his death to Helen
Mure his wife, and subsequently to
Helen and William Arskine, 492, 493 ;
rental of, 513.
Dache, Thomas, Lord, English Warden of
the Marches, xliii. ; his character, xliii.
Dalcoif (Dalcoiff), lands of, 527.
Daldawane (Daldawin, Daldavyne, Dalda-
wyne), fermes of, granted to Ilay herald,
34, 73, 135, 234, 296, 427 ; let to John
Mureheid, 482 ; rental of, 508.
Dalfask, sasine of, and other lands in
' Carrik, to Alexander Kennedy, 617.
Dalgarnoch, Gilbert, sasine to, of Dalgar-
nochis, Fyntreis and Crag, 524.
Dalgarnochis, sasine of, to Gilbert Dalgar-
noch, 524.
Dalgarnok, town of, sasine of, to James
Douglas, 554.
Holmys, sasine of, to J ohn Greresone,
566.
Dalgarvy, in Kinelevin, grassum of lands
of, let to Sir Colin Campbell, 421. See
also Tulloch.
Dalgaty, barony of, sasine of, to Alexander
Hay, 524.
Dalgynche, lands of, 526.
Dalhousy, barony of, sasine of, to Nicholas
Ramsay, 534.
Dalkeith, in Perthshire, sasine of, to
Laurence Merser, 553.
Dalkern, lands of, 594.
Dallongfurd, sasine of, to Alexander
Kennedy, 617.
Dalmarglen, two thirds let to James Reid-
hauch, and one third to Peter Scott,
489.
Dalmark (Dalmerk). See Slewindonale.
Dalmay, lands of, 594.
Dalpatrick, halves of, sasine of, to George
Gorthy, 523.
Dalpatrik and Malar Macnab, sasine of
fourth of, to Mr Peter Scott, 627.
Dalqueich alias Cokburnis, sasine of, to
Robert Douglas, 565.
Dalrannich, lands of, 520.
Dalrimple, barony of, sasine of, to Gilbert
Kennedy, 557.
— - Duncan, sasine to, of Camerragan,
618.
Dairy, in Ayrshire, rector of. See
Wardlaw, Sir William.
in Cunynghame, lordship of lands
of Lyn in, 611.
in Edinburgh, sasine of, to Alex-
ander Towris, 533.
Dalscartholme, “ betuix the watteris ”
in Dumfriesshire, 566.
Dalsky, fermes of, 128 ; let to James Reid-
heuch, 490.
Dalswyntoun, sasine of, to Alexander
Stewart, 555.
Dalteyr, lands of, 542.
Daltippane, lordship of, sasine of, to
Alexander Kennedy, 618.
Daltoun, laird of, Castelmaddy claimed
by, 483, 509.
Damo, in barony of Stranarne, castrum de,
547.
Danielstoun (Danestoune), Robert, his
accounts as custumar of Linlithgow, 48,
94 ; bailie of Linlitliqw, 61.
Dargbrewich in Cowell, 626.
Darley, 634.
Darnaway (Dernway), four merk land of
wood of, 28, 69 ; pasture of tenants’
animals in forest of, 28, 69 ; forest of,
waste by mandate of the king, 29,
69.
Darawuchlyn. See Slewindonale.
Davach. See Ellokisdavok, Hervistdavok.
Davidson (Davidsoun), John, tenant in
Kingisbernis, 498.
Mariota, sister of Robert Davidson
and wife of David Malcolmson, 497 ;
Mariota Davidson and Sir Laurence
Alexander, tenants in Kingis Kettill,
504.
I Robert, courier, his fee, 197.
692
INDEX.
Davidson, Robert, tenant in Kettyll, 497 ;
the late, 499.
Robert, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 526.
Daweharne, lands of, 549.
Dawen, lands of, 544.
Dawlik (Dawlike, Dauleik), fermes of,
126, 240, 254, 310, 391.
Dawson (Dausone, Dausoun, Dawsone,
Dawsonn), Duncan, coalman, his fee,
121, 222, 288, 356, 465 ; payments to,
197, 265 ; forage for his horses, 239,
356, 465 ; servant of the lord governor,
289, 358.
Thomas, tenant in cotland of Uchtir-
mukty, 503.
Day trew, lie, 463.
De La Bastie, Sir Anthony Darcy, notice
of, cxlii. See Bastie, de la.
De la Fyot, monsieur. See Fyot.
Dechment, sasine of, to William Lokart,
605.
Dee, custom on salmon of Don and, let for
£100 per annum , 437 ; fishings of the
nets of Raik on the, 576 ; mill of Quyltis
on water of, 591.
and Nyth, waters of, 618.
Deer (damse) : allowance to tenants of
Casche for destruction of their grains by
the king’s fallow deer, 15, 168, 180, 252,
323, 410 ; payment to the keeper of the
deer of Cumra, 20, 231, 313, 362, 379 ;
payment to Huntar, keeper of the
“dais” in Cumray, to be discontinued,
608 n.
Deip (? Dieppe), cables and cordage sent to
the lord governor at, 353 ; messengers
to France landed at, 463.
Delcony. See Balcony.
Delny (Delnlie), in Ross, leading of grain
and keeping of the girnall (“granalis”)
of, 86, 144, 304, 383 ; fuel bought for
coming of king and governor to, 144,
304, 383 ; quarter of, fermes of, 84, 141,
302, 380.
Demesne lands: “terrse dominicales de
Treif” called “le Manis de Keltoun,”
137; “terrse dominicales de Keltoun”
called “le Grange de Treiffe,” 237, 297,
326 ; ” do. of Keltoun called “ lie Manys
de Treiff,” 428. See Mains.
Dempster (Dempstar, Dempstare), George,
“servitor regis,” 128, 202, 227 ; usher
of the king’s chamber, his fee, 210, 221,
287, 355, 464 ; forage for his horse, 120,
356, 466.
Henry, king’s purveyor, payments
by and to, 156, 157, 217; king’s
steward, 126, 129, 255 bis ; poultry to,
323 ; steward of the king and of the king’s
brother, his fee and forage for his horse,
120, 222, 287, 355 ; payment to, for
expenses of king’s household, 218 ;
payments by, 287, 288 ; payment to, for
maintenance of his office, 288, 356 ;
extra allowance to, 290 ; £5 to his widow,
469.
J ames, keeper of the silver and
pewter vessels, his fee, 356, 465.
John, sasine to, of lands in Aberdeen-
shire, 631.
William, sasine to, of Carastoun and
other lands in Forfar, with office of
doomster of parliament and of the
justice-ayre and sheriff courts of Forfar,
in virtue of act in favour of the heirs of
those slain in the king’s army in North-
umberland, 584.
Dempsterton (Dempstartoun), Cristian,
and James her son, tenants in Kilquy-
chsse, 503 ; named, 505.
Walter, barley of Achtirmukty to,
179.
Demptoun. See Park.
Den, in Aberdeenshire, chapel of, sasine
of advocation of, to Alexander Elpliin-
ston, 562.
in Fife, mill of, fermes of, 395 ;
annualrent due from, to Abbey of Lin-
dorie, 395 ; Dene Myln let to Christian
Sibbald, relict of John Balfour, and
Patrick Balfour their son, 495 ; Dene
Myln, fermes of, 502.
INDEX.
693
Denbe, sasine of, to Alexander Jardin of
Appelgarth, knight, 612.
Denen, Estir, sasine of, to Patrick Quhite-
law, 534.
Denmark (Dacia), payment to Henry Scot,
mariner in Leith, for his voyage to, on
public affairs, 106 ; Norway herald of
king of, 1 06 ; Lyon herald shipwrecked
near, on his way to France, 162 ; mess-
engers to, 163 ; wine and sheep to King
of arms of, 353 ; aid to king of, against
the Swedes, 459 ; payments to Doctor
Kingorne, ambassador of king of, 461 ;
to Walter Maluny, Abbot of Glenluce,
on his crossing to, 461 ; and to James
Stewart captain of the men at arms
(gentis armorum) crossing to, 461 ; gift
to lord de Flemyng and doctor King-
orne on their crossing to France and,
463 ; meal for soldiers sailing to, 471 ;
Magnus the Dane (Dacus), see Magnus.
Dennum, Margaret. See Ogilvy, Sir Alex-
ander.
Denogent or De Nogent, Morice, one of
Albany’s French Captains, cxliv.; her-
rings to, for provision of Dunbar castle,
436. See also Morice, Captain.
Denys, lands of, 632.
De Planis, his embassy to Scotland, cxi.
See Planys, de.
Dere, Abbot of. See Pettindreich, Sir
James.
Dernlie, mains and mill of, sasine of, to
John Stewart [Earl of Lennox], 554.
Derre, sasine of, to William Edmonstoun,
587.
Derreloch, lands of, 634.
Deuchry. See Stanetoun.
Dewar, friar Henry, prior of Dominicans
of Inverness, 278, 336.
Dewchirnane, lands of, 634.
Dietarum Libri. See Household.
Dik, Mr Alexander, acts for Sir William
Ogilvy of Stratherne, 455.
Thomas, tenant in mill of Bello,
494 ; in Newton of Balcancoll, 496.
Dikbar, lands of, 529.
Dikesone, Jonet, sasine to, of lands in
barony of Glenquhom, 548.
Dikesoune, Adam, bailie of Peebles, 446.
Dikkesoun, Cuthbert, bailie of Hadding-
ton, 339.
Diksoun, Patrick, sasine to, of husband-
lands of Gradane, 515.
Dingwall (Dingwale, Dingvale, Dingwell,
Dingvaile), salmon of the fishery of the
Conane to be delivered to the king
at, 149, 308, 388 ; salmon from, to
Leith, 354.
Castle of, fortification of, and of
Reidcastell, by the Bishop of Caithness
against the Islesman, 140, 141 ; purchase
of land “ad ducendum foveam ad
castrum,” 141 ; guns, arms, and ammuni-
tion for, 141; 60 persons “cum machina-
tore” maintained in, for upwards of a
year, 141 ; allowance for keeping, 85,
143, 304, 382 ; extra allowance for
keeping, on account of the wars in
those parts, 384 ; fee of girnalman of,
85, 143, 304, 382.
Dingwell (Dingvaile), Sir John, girnalman,
87 ; archdeacon of Caithness, an auditor
of Comptroller’s account, 451. See also
Caithness, Archdeacon of.
William, sasine of Owssine to, 545.
Dirltoun, barony of, third of, with castle,
&c., in ward for eight years, 572 ; sasine
of, to Jonet Haliburton, 572 ; to Mar-
garet Haliburtoun, 620.
Dirmadde, lands of, 547.
Discher and Toyer (Descheir and Toyere,
Dischoyir and Toyer, Dischier, Dischyre,
Discheyer), fee of mair of, 155, 226,
365, 422; “husbandi” of, 228 ; grassums
of lands in, 282 ; mart fermes of, not
fully paid, 296 ; sasine of office of bailiery
of, and of barony of Glendurchat, to Colin
Campbell, 518, 519. See also Kinclevin.
Dischingtoun, Andrew, his fee, 355, 467 ;
pursuivant, payment to, from fermes of
Ardmanach, 309.
694
INDEX.
Disclune, barony of, sasine of, to Alex-
ander Stratoun, 534.
Dise, Litil, lands of, 545.
Dish. See Plates.
Dispensation : the ward of certain minors
remitted and sasine granted to them by
special dispensation, viz., to Andrew
Elphinstoun, 583 ; to John Betoun,
591, 593 ; to John, Earl of Buchan, 603,
607 ; to Andrew Balfour, 604.
of nonage and entry in favour of
heirs of persons dying in the army
of James iv. in Northumberland. See
Heirs.
Distraint : the claimants of lands of Glen-
derrowell to be distrained for the fermes
until they produce the charters under
which they claim exemption, 418.
Ditch (fovea), land bought “ ad ducendum
foveam ad castrum de Ding vale,” 141 ;
repair “ fovearum et pratorum de Faulk -
land,” 6, 170.
(fossa). See Falkland.
Doby, William, the late, his annualrent
at Peebles, 109, 271, 337, 446.
Doile. See Tor.
Dominicans. See Friars.
Don, custom of salmon of Don and Dee
let for £100 per annum , 437.
Donald. See Dundonald.
Donaldsone (Donaldsoun), John, 12, 14 ;
‘ ‘ abbreviator compotorum, ” 10 ; “ cleri-
cus expensarum,” 116-7, 179; “scriba
libri domicilii,” 174 ; certifies purchase
of wine for the lord governor, 200 ; his fee
and forage for his horse, 121, 222 ; his
fee, 288, 289, 356, 465 ; payments to,
375, 468, (as clerk writing the rolls in
exchequer) 468.
John, prior of Dominicans ofWigtoun,
14, 206, 273, 340.
Michael, fee of, 9 ; lands in Menteith
let to, free of fermes and duties, for his
fee and clothing during the queen’s
lifetime, 489.
Patrick, one of the king’s servitors,
227 ; in the king’s wardrobe, 220, 286,
355, 464.
Donaldsone, William, servitor of the
queen, 19, 23.
Donation. See Patronage.
Donyfattis, sasine of, to John Mur, 550.
Donyng, town of, created a free burgli of
barony, 519 ; sasine of, to Andrew
Rollok, 519.
Doomster (judicator), sasine to William
Dempstare of certain lands with office
of doomster of parliament and of
justice-ayre and sheriff courts of Forfar,
584.
Dormonsid, sasine of, to John Stewart,
554.
Dorno, fermes of, 398, 505 ; allowed to
John Baty, falconer, 7, 161.
Douchles. See Duchlas.
Douchra, in Kile Regis, sasine of, to Hugh
Campbell, 601.
Douglas (Dowglas), lordship and barony
of, sasine of, to Archibald Dowglas,
532. See also Crawford Dowglas.
(Dowglas, Dougles, Dowglace, Doug-
lace), Archibald, fermes of Glenpoit and
Presthope remitted to Elizabeth Hopper
and Archibald Douglas her husband, 18.
— — Archibald [Earl of Angus] sasines to,
of lordships and baronies of Dowglas and
Crawford Dowglas, of barony ofAbir-
nethy, of lands of Tomptalloun with
castle and fortalice, and of baronies of
Jedworth forest and Selkirk, 532 ; of
barony of Kerymure, 535 ; of Bothuile
and Braidwod, 535.
Archibald, custom on his wool, &c.
remitted by order of the lord governor,
104, 203, 204, 335, 474 ; payment to
him “remanenti” in Edinburgh, 270.
Archibald, “ qui obiit in bello.” See
Douglas, David.
Catrine, spouse of the late George
Touris, fermes of Aliburne remitted to,
18.
Mr David, canon of Glasgow, fermes
INDEX.
695
of Almornes paid to the queen by hands
of, 74.
Douglas, David, Almornes let to, and to
George Douglas, 481, 506.
David, brother and heir of Archibald
Douglas “qui obiit in bello,” Cragmoy
let to, 484.
Elizabeth, her fee, 287, 288, 356,
465.
Gavin, tried by Privy Council and
put in ward July 1515, xliii. ; Provost
of St Giles, 1503-21, xlvi.; speech to
Beaton, xlvii. ; takes refuge in England
and dies, 1522, 1.
Sir George, brother of Angus, exiled,
xlv.
George, payment to Sir Patrick
Hammiltoun of Kincavill for keeping
him in custody in the castle of Blaknes,
351 ; and to Sir James Hammiltoun for
his expenses “tempore quo onerat ad
partes gallie cum Georgio Douglas,”
351.
George, son of Robert Douglas ‘ 1 qui
o^iit in campo bellico,” Almornes
let to, and to David Douglas, 481,
506.
- — Hugh, custom remitted to, by the
queen, 105 ; wife of, 292.
James, “armiger,” master of the
wine cellar, his fee, 35.
James, sasine to, of third of barony
of Levingstoun, lately in ward, 577 ;
of half of the Manys of Levingstoun
with half of the mill, manor, and the
“warde” of the same, 578.
James, sasine to, of barony of Hawick,
546.
James [Baron Drumlanrig], sasine to,
of barony of Drumlanrig, &c., 554.
— — John, “in sellario” of the queen,
his fee and forage for his horse, 9 ;
payment to, for expenses of the young
king at Falkland, 9, 10 ; barley to, 14 ;
“in cellario” of the queen, oat fermes
of Balbreky remitted to, 15 ; payment
to, for his services to the late king,
178-9 ; oat fermes of Balbreky remitted
to, 181, 252 ; servitor of the king “in
cellario vini,” fermes of Balbrechy
remitted to, 404, 408 ; paid by him to
the comptroller, 405 ; his barley ferme
of Balbreky, 409 ; oats ferme of Balbreky
remitted to, 410 ; sold to, 411.
Douglas, Mariota, the king’s nurse, her fee
and payment to, for purchases made for
the king, 350, 459.
Patrick, servitor of the king, his fee,
221, 227, 255, 287, 355, 465 ; allowance
to, on dismissal from the king’s service,
290 ; forage for his horse, 467.
Robert, “qui obiit in campo bellico.”
See Douglas, George.
Robert, sasine to, of Logdon, 565 ; of
Kelour and others in Perth, 565 ; of
barony of Kinros, with Lochleven,
and sheriffship of Kinros, 565.
Thomas, butcher to the lord governor,
his fee, 122, 221, 286.
Thomas (? Angus herald), sheriff “ in
hac parte,” 526, 591.
William, lands of Grenane granted
to, 82, 132, 238, 299, 430.
Doule, Andrew, allowance to, from fermes
of Parkhill, 7.
Doun, in Menteth, sasine of, to Aula
Makaulay, 577. See Down.
Dovecot : acre called “lee ducatakir ” or
“ doukatakir,” 184, 186 ; fermes of the
dovecot |and “doukataker” of Ballin-
creif, 185, 562 ; dovecots of Cragme-
l°ur, 629. See also Ballincreif, Falk-
land, Stratoun.
Dovern, water of, “le Thanisnett” in
607.
Dovok, laundress of the late king, 121.
Dowald. See Logy.
Dowglennane in Cowell, 626.
Down, Parkland of, the ten-shilling land
of, held by the late Archibald Edmon-
stoun, now let to Elizabeth Maknair
and Archibald Edmonstoun her son, 489.
696
INDEX.
Downy, barony of, sasine of, to Alexander
Lindesay of Uchtirmonsy, knight, 525 ;
to David lord Lyndesay, master of
Craufurd, 598.
Dowpenis, le, sasine of the two, to
Alexander Kennedy, 617.
Dowpeyn. See Brairbewy.
Dowry (dos), marriage and, of the Earl of
Mortoun and the king’s daughter,
106.
Dowyn, Over and Nether, and mill of, in
barony of Balgony, 553.
Dowyne, mill of, in barony of Balgony,
553.
Dowywra (Dowy Wra), fermes of, 258 ;
part of, in hands of Sir Patrick
Hammiltoun of Kincavilland part let to
Agnes Montgumry spouse of the late
Alexander Caslaw, 491, 513.
Drauchlok, mills of, 527.
Dregane, sasine of, to William Cunyng-
hame, 526.
sasine of, to John Foulartoun,
613.
Drissaich. See Halfpenny Drissaich.
Drochindoge, lands of, 618.
Dronar, David, falconer, allowance to,
from fermes of Luthre, 7 ; payment to,
413 ; mill of Luthre let to, and to Leo,
his son, 495.
Drone, Eister, fermes of, 394 ; tenants of
Drone, to be cited for arrears, 415 ; let
to David Walker and others, 494 ;
let to Margaret Caid, David Walker
and others, 501 ; mill and “le cottoun”
of, let to tenants, 494, 501. See also
Cottoun.
Drongy, sasine of, with mill, to Robert
Nory, 623.
Drumaskane, sasine of, to James Colqu-
hone, 582.
Drumbay. See Curraclibay.
Drumblate, barony of, sasine of, to George
Halyburtou, 528.
Drumboy let to Archibald Dunbar, 483,
509.
Drumcardine, sasine of, to James Fentoun,
565.
Drumcarne, lands of, 531.
Drumdewane, sasine of, to Roger William-
soun, 536.
Drumdow, sasine of, to George Crawfurd,
563.
Drumdurnocht, sasine of fourth of, to
Margaret Wentoun, 606.
Drumfayn (Drumfyne), in Stratliearn,
with meadow, 126, 254, 310, 390.
Drumgeich, Drumgley, Cardane and
their mills, sasine of, to John lord
Glammys, 602.
Drumgeislaw, lands of, 526.
Drumgley. See Drumgeich.
Drumglustir (Drumglust, Dunglust),
“husbandi” of, 85, 143, 304, 382.
Drumgy, sasine of, to William Balfour,
566.
Drumiargane, sasine of, to Martin
Makmakin, 575.
Drumkempty (Drumkimpty), fermes of,
granted to John Dunbar, knight, 28,
68.
Drumlanrig, barony of, sasine, of, to James
Douglas, 554.
Drummane, sasine of, to James Lundy,
553.
Drummaro, lands of, 541.
Drummelle, lands of, 547.
Drummelloche, Ester, sasine of half of, to
John Forbes, 591.
Drummis, sasine of, to Morice Kyrle, 570.
Drummond, in non-entry for 27 years,
580 ; sasine of, to Earl of Glencarne,
580.
(Dromond, Drummonde), Agnes, in
Cultballoch, 25 ; her fermes remitted on
condition of her paying them in future,
127 ; again remitted, 241.
David, great grandson of the late
John lord Drummond, lands in Strath-
erne let to, and his tutor, 512.
David, sasiues to, of Innerpethfre,
628, 629 ; of offices of steward, coroner
INDEX.
69V
and forester of Stratherne, with keeping
of Cauthkyne of Ouchtermichell, 629.
Drummond, James, in Cargathland, 25.
John, first lord, notices of, c.-ciii. ;
arrears of fermes of Glenlicharne,
Blaror and Clachy in hands of, 24 ;
appointed chamberlain of Strathern,
25 ; to collect arrears, 25 ; to be cited,
125 ; his account as chamberlain of
Strathern, 239 ; compounds with the
auditors, 243; part of his arrears re-
mitted for his fee for keeping the castle
of Stirling and the person of the king,
243 ; £200 paid by, as chamberlain of
Strathern, to the Comptroller, 281.
— — John, deputy of lord Drummond,
chamberlain of Stratherne, 241 Us.
John, of Innerpeffrey, tutor of David
lord Drummond, 512.
John, king’s carpenter, payment to,
39 ; fermes of £10 lands of Ballincreif
allowed to, 44 ; charter of do. to, in
liferent .by James iv. for his services,
44 n. ; fermes of do. to, 185 ; five
acres of cot-town of Ballincrief granted
to, in liferent, 186 ; his fee and wages,
242 ; annuity to, from customs of
Edinburgh, 54, 102, 199, 269, 334, 443 ;
payment to, from customs of Dumbarton,
436.
Julian, 300.
Malcolm, his lands of Port (in Strath-
erne), with the island, devastated by
depradators from Ergile, 392.
Sebastian, 300.
Thomas, in Drummonerinach, 25.
Walter, in Leanach, 25 ; of Leanach,
payment of money to, for purchase of
marts in St Johnston, 128 ; fermes of
Leanach remitted to, 129.
Drummonerinach, Thomas Drummond in,
25.
Drummore, 10 merk land of Drummore
and Kildonane, 526.
Drummy, in Forfar. See Turingis.
in barony of Tulycultre, 539.
YOL. XIY.
Drumnamarg (Drumnamarge), feu-charter
of, to Henry Stewart, 145 n. ; augmented
fermes of, 145, 306, 386 ; difference in
rental of, caused by the feu-charter,
148.
Drumneglasne in Cowel, 626.
Drnmnes, in barony of Cragy, sasine of,
to John Ross, 564, 579.
Drumnonane, sasine of, to John Greresone,
566.
Drumquharagan, merkland of old extent
called Monrusk, let in feu-ferme to
James Reidheuch, 512.
Drumquhassill, lands of, 228.
Drumquhendill, Litil, sasine of, to Thomas
Rede, 528.
Mekle, sasine of, to Patrick Berclay,
569.
Drumquhyn, lands of, 228.
Drumskeith, fermes of, 89, 147, 307, 387.
Drumtennand (Drumtenend, Drumten-
nande), fermes of, 398 ; named, 505 ;
barley fermes of, 179 ; oat fermes
remitted4to tenants of, “ ex negligentia, ”
414 ; tenants of, to be cited for arrears,
415.
Drumstinchell, let to John Murray of Cok-
pule, knight, 483, 508.
Dryburgh (Driburgh), commendator of,
Andrew, Bishop of Moray, 43. See also
Ogilvy, Mr James.
Dry hope, sasine of, to Patrick Hepburne,
516.
Drynee, sasine of, to John Denowne, 576.
Drynlean, lands of, 634.
Dryriggis (Drigrig). See Bowanschaw.
Dryshaulch, sasine of, to John lord
Erskin, 622.
Dubbis, lands of, 529.
Duchir, David, sasine to, of fourth of
Watterston, 584.
Duchlas (Duchlace, Douchles), annual-
rent of, in arrear, 25 ; remitted, 310,
390 ; lands of, granted to John Inglis of
Culquhally in blenchferme, 241 ; annual-
rent of, 254 ; sasine of half of Duchlas
2 Y
698
INDEX.
and Cregor, to Margaret Inglis, 589 ;
sasine of half of Douchlas and Megoure
to Mariota Inglis, 586.
Duchray, in Dumbarton, in non-entry for
27 years, 580 ; sasine of, to Earl of
Glencarne, 580.
Dudingstoun, Stephan, sasine of Sandfurd
to, 607.
Dudup, in Forfar, half of twofold part of,
in ward and non-entry, 591 ; sasine of,
to James Sandilandis of Caldor, knight,
591.
Duf, Andrew, chaplain, renders account of
bailies of Inverness, 336.
Duff, John, bailie of Culane, 447.
John, sasine to, of Maldwat, 628.
Duflettir, lands of, 519.
Duffois, third part of, barley fermes of,
30, 70. See Schirefmyll.
Duffous, sasine of lands, &c. of, to William
Sutherland, 541.
Dugude, William, sasine to, of the two
Auchynhiffis and other lands in Aber-
deen, 538.
Duke, the lord, household expenses of the
king and of, his brother, from 8th August
to 17th September 1515, 119 ; spices,
&c. , for, 119.
Dulcrub, barony of, sasine of, to Andrew
Rollok, 519.
Dulcrufe, lands and mill of, 531.
Dulmernok, granted to bishop of Dunkeld
by James n., 155, 226, 365, 422.
Duly, William, identified with Willie
Dilly in Lyndsay’s complaint, Iv. ; one
of the king’s servitors, 128, 202, 227 ;
groom of the chamber, his fee, 120, 221,
287, 355, 464; forage for his horse, 120 ;
allowance to, on dismissal from the king’s
service, 290.
Dumbarton (Dunbretane, Dunbertane,
Dunbritane, Dunbritan), accounts of
custumars of, 57, 192, 266, 435 ; lord
Erskin to be cited for his intromissions
with the customs of, 192, 266 ; accounts
of bailies of, 207, 272, 340, 377, 446 ;
Comptroller’s receipts from bailies of,
215, 280, 345, 452, 453 ; from custumars
of, 215, 453 ; custumars of, excused
from payment for provisions for the
castles in the Isles on account of the
pestilence and plague in the town, 119 ;
the ships called the “Margret” and
“James” provisioned at, 144, 149 ;
carriage of arms and ammunition from,
to Glasgow and Edinburgh, 162 ; allow-
ance to custumar of, for goods customed
at Ayr, 192 ; payment to John Smolet,
bailie of, for wine to John M£Cane of
Ardnamurchy, 193 ; provisions for
king’s ships at, 223 ; marts and pigs
(porci) for ships of, 290 ; “cabillis and
tollis ” sent to, for the ships of the king
and governor, 290 ; payment out of
customs of, to wife of David Fallosedale
for necessaries supplied to the lord
governor’s sailors there, 436 ; Mariota,
custumar or “tollare” of the petty
customs and tolls of the sheriffdom and
burgh of, which had been granted by King
Robert Bruce to her predecessors, 586.
Dumbarton, Castle of, annuity to chaplain
in, 207, 272, 340, 377, 446 ; letter of
pension of £40 by Albany, out of the
customs of Dumbarton, toWilliam Strive-
ling of Glorat, keeper of, and payment to
him accordingly, 192 ; the pension com-
pounded for £20, 435 ; payment to
Alan Steuart, captain of Millane, for
keeping, 349, 458.
Church of, to chaplain in collegiate
church of St Mary of, 207, 272, 340,
377, 446 ; chaplain at altar of B.Y.M.
in church of, for souls of Robert Bruce
and Kings of Scotland, 598.
Dumfries (Dumfreis, Drumfres), accounts
of bailies of, 109, 272, 337, 444 ; annuity
to Friars Minor of, from fermes of, 109,
272, 337, 444 ; comptroller’s receipts
from bailies of, 116, 280, 345, 453.
shire of, Dalscartholme, and other
lands “ betuix the watteris ” in, 566.
INDEX.
699
Dun, sasine of lands and barony with castle,
mains, &c. of, to John Erskin, 551.
Dunaud, lands of, 634.
Dunawage (Dunaway), castle of, pertaining
to John M‘Cane, defence of, 92, 93, 95,
96.
Dunbar, lochs, rabbit-warrens and links
of, 43 ; ale for the lord governor at,
191 ; malt brewed in, for the lord
governor when last there, 219 ; coals to,
from Dysart, 257 ; French ambassadors
come to Leith from, 463 ; marts sent to,
472.
Castle of, garrisoned by French
troops, clvi. See Jakkis and De La
Bastie ; coals for, 130 ; do. for the
lord governor at, 130, 131, 264 ; pro-
visions to Sir Anthony de la Bastie for,
201 ; malt for the lord governor in,
219 ; wheat for provisioning, 219; pro-
visions for, 223, 224 ; ‘ ‘ baro Portingale, ”
lieutenant in, 224 ; marts and swine
for, 290 ; slaughter of la Bastie in,
351 ; departure of captain Sanct Jakkis
from, and arrival of Captain Morice at,
351 ; payment “ pro lie study ” sent to,
353 ; 43, 000 herrings to Morice Deno-
gent for provision of, 436 ; provisions
delivered to Morice, captain of, 460 ;
herrings of assise delivered to the same
by the custumar of Pettinweme, 460 ;
compensation to Walter Ker of Leith
for injury to his boat at Dunbar when
carrying goods to, 462.
Granges (Mains) of, account of
Andrew, Bishop of Moray, lessee of,
rendered by George Crag, 43 ; barley
and rabbit fermes of East and West
granges of Dunbar, 43 ; fermes of
mains of, paid to the queen, 352.
Mr Alexander, provost of Nairn,
448.
Archibald, son and heir of James
Dunbar, knight, “qui obiit in bello,”
Drumboy let to, the grassum being
paid by the laird of Blarquhane, 483,
509 ; Ernelosk and Berntagart let to,
the grassum paid by laird of Blarquhan,
484, 509.
Dunbar, Archibald, sasine to, of lands of
Glasnoch, 564.
Archibald. See Dunbar, John, of
Mochrum.
David, dues of Mondoile in hands of,
31, 71.
Gawin, Archdeacon of St Andrews,
afterwards Bishop of Aberdeen, notices of,
ciii. ; clerk of rolls, register and council,
witness to a charter in 1511, 147 ;
do. at Edinburgh in 1513, 317; auditor,
260, 279, 344 ; in Exchequer, 487 ; on
commission for letting crown lands,
489. See Aberdeen, Bishop of, Gavin.
Gawin, Preceptor of James V., after-
wards Archbishop of Glasgow, notices
of, ciii.-iv.
George, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 527.
James, knight, “ qui obiit in bello.”
See Dunbar, Archibald.
James, late. See Moray, Earl pf.
John (Dumbar), knight, fermes of
Drumkempty, Sanctandros, Kirktoun,
and Kilmalemmok granted to, 28, (the
late) 68.
John, of Mochrum, son and heir of
John Dunbar qui obiit in hello,” Kila-
dame let to, 479 ; half of Garvory let to,
483 ; lands in Galloway let to, 479,
486 ; the late, Grange of Balindone let
to his relict Jonet Stewart, and son
Archibald Dunbar, 486, 511.
John, sasine to, of barony of
Mochrum and other lands in Wigtoun,
527.
Patrick, sasine to, of half of Moch-
rum, 541.
William, the poet, illustration of
Scottish history from his poems, lxxv.
Dunberny, sasine of, to Laurence Merser,
553 ; sasine of two quarter-lands (quar-
tariarum terrarum) of, in feu-ferme to
Laurence lord Oliphant, 613.
700
INDEX.
Dunblane, Bishop of, grassum and fermes
of Trarinyeane and Kivkandris received
from, 282, 456 ; James, lands of Kirkan-
dris and Terrinyeane let to, and to his
brother James Chesholm and William
Ramsay, 480.
Canon of. See Murray, Sir William.
Dunbullis, lands of, 519.
Duncan, King, chaplain to celebrate for
soul of, in cathedral of Moray, 28, 68.
alias Ness, Margaret, and her son
John, tenants in Newtoun of Falkland,
497.
Duncardlie, lands of, 529.
Duncrub. See Dulcrub.
Dundaffcallum, sasine of, to Alexander
Kenuedy, 617.
Dundafmur, barony of, sasine of, to
William Graham, 519.
Dundas, Alexander, sasine to, of barony
of Fyngask, 522.
James, sasine to, of lands of Porter-
syde, 515.
James, sasine to, of part of lands of
Blaremukkis, 521.
Dundee (Dunde), accounts of custumars
of, 50, 94, 97, 191, 264, 330, 371, 441 ;
of bailies of, 275, 340, 448 ; Comp-
troller’s receipts from bailies of, 280,
345, 453 ; from custumars of, 117 bis ;
215, 280, 345, 452, 453 ; annuities from
customs of, to Dominicans of Perth, (to
Duchess of Montrose,) to chaplain of St
Salvator for soul of Duke of Rothesay,
and to Abbot of Jedworth for religious
at Restinot, 51, 95, 97, 191, 264, 265,
330, 371, 442 ; annuities from fermes
of, to Minorites of Dundee, chaplains
in Brechin, lord Gray, the constable of
Dundee and the prior of St Andrews,
276, 340, 448 ; annuity to Alexander
Lindesay of Uchtirmonsy, knight, out
of great customs of, 524, 525 ; sasine
of great custom of, to David lord
Lyndesay, 599 ; order to custumars of,
as to woollen cloth, 564 n. ; exemption
from custom of schorlingis, &c. , claimed
by provost, bailies, and custumars of,
609 ; sum received by the Comptroller
from custumars of, for claret and ale
for the lord governor, 216 ; payment
from customs of, to the “hospes ” of the
lord governor when there, “pro usu
hospitii et lie belcheir,” 265 ; do. for
provisions for the household of the lord
governor while there, 265 ; precept from
chancery dated at, August 1516, 586 ;
Alexander Skrymgeour, burgess of, 601.
Dundee, Constable of, James Skrymgeour,
610.
Friars Minor of, payment to, out of
the castle-wards due from Strabrok, 2.
Mains of, sasine of third of the
“proprietas” of the “ terrse domini-
cales ” of the lordship and barony of
Dundee to James Skrymgeour, constable
of Dundee, 615.
Quarter of, sasine of Innerichty to
Andrew Bawbirny with office of rnair
of, 583.
Westfeild of, sasine of, to George
Blair, 552.
Dundonald (Donald), in Ayrshire, lands
of, viz., Mains with Estir and Wester
Galriggis and Galrigbog with meadow,
Parkthorne, Balrassy, Auchinche, Kil-
furd, Bogsyd with the Red Bog,
mill, and meadow thereof, in king’s
hands by forfeiture of Hume of Weddir-
burne, let to Mr John Campbell of
Thorntoune, thesaurer, and his wife, 347,
487 ; sublet to William Wallace and
Elizabeth Campbell his wife, 487 ; new
lease granted to them, 488 ; grassum
for, paid by William Wallace, tutor of
Cragy. 455.
in Fife, sasine of, to David Boiswell,
523.
Dundorne (Dundurne), John Philpsoun in
25 ; arrears of fermes of, 391.
Dundranane (Dundrynane), James, postu-
late of, 260; abbot of, auditor, 279, 344.
INDEX.
701
Dundunne, lands of, 549.
Dunfermline (Dunfermlin, Dunfermling),
abbot and convent of, annuity to, from
fermes of Haddington, 63, 112, (paid to
the Archbishop of St Andrews com-
mendator of the monastery, 206), 274,
339, 373, 447 ; annuity to, from fermes
of Edinburgh, 110, 213, (by receipt of
Sir Robert Swintoun, “ terrarius dicti
loci,” 277), 342, 450 ; wool bought
from postulate and convent of, and
customed at the monastery, 100 ; cocket
of the monastery, 100 ; wool belonging
to the Archbishop of St Andrews, com-
' mendator of, customed at the burgh,
under his cocket in virtue of his regality
and the custom allowed in the custumar’s
account of Perth, 262 ; custom on
woolfells paid at, in virtue of the re-
gality, and allowed to custumar of
Perth, 332, 333 ; wool and woolfells
customed at, 440.
Dungeon, a tower called the “dungeoun”
built in the castle of Rothesay by order
of James iv., 362.
Dungervane, sasine of, to Alexander
Kennedy, 617.
Dunglas, fermes of Kingis Medow remitted
to Walter Chepman for the destruction
of crops at the time of the hosting of
(exercitus de Dunglas), 220.
Dunkeld, Bishop of, annuity to, from
Urquhard in Fife, 6, 160, 170, 245,
315, 400 ; fermes of Ernetully in Kin-
clevin in hands of, the lands having
been excambed for the church lands of
Abircorne, 154, 226, 365, 421 ; fermes
of Innverry and Dulmernok which had
been granted to, by James n., 155, 226,
365, 422.
Dunkympty, in barony of Kilmalamak,
542.
Dunlappy, barony of, sasine of, to John
Hepburn, 530.
Dunlop, Isabella, part of Cutiswra let to,
and to Robert Fergussoune, 491 ; part I
of her portion of Cuttiswra let with her
consent to Nigel Stevinson, 492.
Dunlophil, sasine of half of, to John
Montgomery, 547.
Myddil, sasine of, to John Cunyng-
hame, 603.
Dunlugus and Mereden (Meirden), sasine
of halves of, to Thomas Gordoun, 608,
615.
Dunmore, in Fife, sasine of western half of,
with brewland and meadow thereof to
Andrew Aytoun, 545.
Dunmure (Dunmur), lands of, with
meadow, fermes of, 168, 395 ; payment
from, for draught oxen lent for Norham
and Flodden, 319.
east half of, 502 ; meadow, garden
and brewery of, 502 ; sasine of, to Walter
Patersoune in feu, 593.
west half of, with the Bordlande,
502.
Elena, barley to, for the queen, 179.
Dunnamuke, lands of, 634.
Dunnook, wine from Dumbarton to John
McCane for his defence of his castle of,
193.
Dunnotar, Ovir and Nethir, sasine of
lands and barony of, to John lord
Erskin, 631.
Dunnowr and Glennox, barony of, sasine
of, to Gilbert Kennedy, 557.
Dunnune in Cowell, fermes of, 417 ;
allowance to Earl of Ergile for keeping
the castle of, 418 ; sasine to Colin
Campbell of lands of Bordland with
custody of castle of, 517.
Dunragane, sasine of, to Gilbert Rorisoun,
580.
Dunrod, in Renfrew, sasine of, to John
Lindsay, 607.
lady of. See Elphinstoun, Isabella.
Sannok (Sannyk), in Galloway,
fermes of, 237 ; let to Robert Stewart,
480 ; rental of, 484, 510.
Dunrudir, in ward for 20 years, 580 ;
sasine of, to John Fullertoun, 580.
702
INDEX.
Dans, sasines of husbandlands in town and
territory of, to John Duns, 555; to
George Trottare, 592 ; to William Man-
derstoun, 609 ; to John Ethington, 615 ;
ditto in Nanwer in lordship of, to
Margaret Cok, 588.
Newtoun of. See Newtoun.
John, sasine to, of husbandlands of
Duns and lands in Bassinden, 555.
Duntreth, sasine of, to William Edmons-
toun, 580.
Durehame, Alexander, sasine to, of grange
ofMonyfuth, 576.
Durlatheris, sasine of two parts of, to
Richard Steward, 570 ; of sixth part of,
to John Dempstar, 631.
Dury, sasine of, to Robert Dury, 536.
Robert, sasine to, of barony of Dury,
536 ; sheriff “ in hac parte,” 540.
Dysart (Disart, Disarte, Disard), accounts
of custumar of, 52, 94, 194, 270, 331,
434 ; great custom of, let for £20,
52, 94, 195, 270, 331, 434 ; receipts of
receivers general from custumars of,
117 ; of comptroller from do., 215, 281,
345, 453 ; coals from, to Dunbar and
Leith, 257 ; custom of salmon customed
at, allowed in account of custumars of
Dundee, 330 ; custom of woolfells under
cocket of, allowed in accounts of Perth,
263 ; sasine of lands, &c. , of west harbour
of, to Patrick Hepburn, knight, 625.
Earl’s Moor, a “mora” in Fife, called
“Mora comitis,” 601.
Earldom, the Earl of Moray admitted to
the earldom in Parliament, 150.
Edana, daughter of Robert Simple and wife
of Thomas Dick, 496.
Edane, lands of, 524.
Edderstow, sasine of, to Stephen Wallace,
570.
Eddillisheid. See Broundoun.
Eddirdule (Eddirdull), annualrent of
Avauch and, 89, 147, 307, 387,
Eddirgowly (Eddirgoly, Eddirgole), lands
and mill of, 421 ; residue of lands of,
not let in feu-ferme, and mill of, let to
Colin Campbell, knight, 489 ; sasine of
lands of, to Colin Campbell, 519.
Eddirling, lands of, 518.
Eddringtoun, freight of two cannons to
Northberwick, when the Earl of Araue
“inerat ad Eddringtoun,” 352.
Edin (Edyne), quarter of, fermes and rents
of, 4, 158-9, 168-9, 243, 313 ; do. in de-
tail, 393-5 ; assedation of, 494, 501 ;
rental of (494-5), 501-2.
Edinburgh, accounts audited at, passim ;
precepts of sasine issued from chancery
at, 571 ad fin. ; accounts of custumars
of, 52, 102, 199, 267, 268, 334, 442 ; of
bailies of, 64, 110, 213, 277, 342, 450 ;
annuities from fermes of, to Dominicans
of Edinburgh, provost and canons of
Corstorphin, and abbey and convent of
Dunfermline, 110, 213, 277, 342, 450 ;
receipts of receivers general from sheriff
of, 116 ; of comptroller from do., 214 ;
comptroller’s receipts from bailies of,
117, 215, 280, 345, 453 ; from custumars
of, 117, 216, 281, 346, 453 ; barley to
wives of, to brew ale for the king’s army
in Northumberland, and for the queen’s
use at Stirling, 14 ; charters by James
iv. dated at, 24th February and 8th
August, 1512, 35, 45 n. ; ditto, 18th
January 1503, 18th September 1507,
and 14th July 1513, 316, 317 ; payments
to merchants of, 55 ; carriage of arms
and ammunition, wine, &c., from Dun-
britan to, via Glasgow, 162 ; Archibald
Dowglas “remanens in,” 270; falcons
brought to, 257 ; English goods at, 334;
salmon to sisters of St Katherine near
Burrowmure of, 334, 438 ; residence of
Earl of Arane in, during his regency,
352 ; grant to William Nisbitt, for his
labours about the custom of, 357,
468 ; payment by the comptroller as
custumar of, 466 ; the accountant of
INDEX.
703
Fife (James, Archbishop of Glasgow)
in, on public business, '412, 413 ;
wool and woollfells customed at, 440 ;
payment to Robert’ Logane, provost
of, 462 ; Earl of Arane at, on public
business, 471 ; sasine of Wrichtishous
to Alexander Naper, 522 ; William
Lokart, burgess of, 482, 508 certain
burgesses of, named as sheriffs “ in hac
parte,” 591 ; Edward Litle, burgess of,
612.
Edinburgh, Abbey of. See Holyrood.
— — Castle of, repairs of, clii. ; exchequer
rolls kept in, 121, 222, 289, 357, 467 ;
'artillery from, “versus campum,” 55;
payment to armourer for cleaning arms
in, 105, see Cochrane, Alan ; George
Gunnar and Jasper Smyth, smiths in,
107 ; payment from customs of Edin-
burgh for repair of the walls of, near the
well-tower and of the head of the postern,
and for building brewliouse, bakehouse
and portcullis “ anterioris turris,” 108 ;
payment to Robert Borthuik and six
other “ machinatoris ” in, for guarding
the king during June, July and August
1517, 285 ; from 1st September 1517 to
1st September 1518, 349 ; from 1st Sep-
tember 1518 to 1st March 1521, 458 ; to
Sir Patrick Crechtoun for keeping the
castle during the king’s residence there,
349, see Creichtoun, Sir Patrick ; to
Cuthbert and Duncan Crechtoun for their
labours in, 358 ; repair of the lady of
Gordoun’s chamber in, [459 ; annuity from
customs of Edinburgh to chaplain in
chapel of, 54, 102, 200, 269, 334, 444 ;
to chaplain in the new chapel under the
wall of, 54, 102, 199 ; captain of, see
Creichtoun, Sir Patrick.
Friars Minor of. See Friars.
Friars Preachers of. See Friars.
King’s Meadow of. See King’s
Meadow.
Palace of. See Holyrood ; Palaces.
Sheriff of, sasine of sheriffship of,
and of Edinburgh within the constabu-
lary of Haddington, to Patrick Hep-
burne, 516.
Edinburgh, Tronar of. See Cuthbert,
Patrick.
Edinkip, sasine of, to John Scrimgeour,
568.
Edmonstoun, Archibald, the late, Park-
land of Down, which he held in lease,
let to Elizabeth Maknair, his relict, and
Archibald Edmonstoun his son, 489.
James, the late, part of Ryislaw held
by his spouse Katherine Hume in con-
junct fee, 623.
John, sasine to, of Riselaw and
Ednem, 515 ; of Nudry, 515 n. ; of
Ryislaw, 623.
William, sasine to, of Redenach and
other lands in Menteth in virtue of act
in favour of heirs of persons killed in
Northumberland, 579 ; of Duntreth
ditto, 580 ;■ of lands in Strathern ditto,
587.
Ednam (Ednaim), Stephen, tenant in
Newtoun of Reras, 403 ; his rent re-
mitted “propter inopiam,” 498.
Ednem, barony of, sasine of, to John
Edmonstoun, 515.
Edringstoun, in Peebles, sasine of, to
William Wallace, 625.
Edringtoun, sasine of, with tower, mills
and fishings, to Robert Laudere of Bass,
619.
Edston and Megoth, lands of, 521.
Edyardstoun, lordship of, in king’s hands
for 16 years, 573 ; sasine of, to Thomas
Rutherfurd, 573.
Eels : eel-boxes in the streams flowing out
of Blakloch and Bradeloch in Fife, 539.
See Ark.
Egirnes (Eggernes), sasine of, to Patrick
Murray, 542 ; do. with Belteir to John
Murray, 622 ; with Culdery, Ardecute
and Knokaffrik let to John Dunbar of
Mochrum, 479 ; rental of these, 486,
510.
704
INDEX.
Egilfeychane, sasine of £5 lands of, to
William Hereis, 560.
Eglintoun (Eglingtoune), Earl of, Hugh,
his account as chamberlain of Stewar-
toun rendered by John Mongomorry his
deputy, 257 ; sheriff “in hac parte,”
522.
Eglishame, Fergus, sheriff “ in hac parte,”
561.
Eilrig, sasine of, to Walter Scott, knight,
614.
Eister Casche. See Casche.
Eistland burdis. See Wood.
Eldinhope, fermes of, remitted to James
Murray of Falohill, 18.
Elgin, salmon belonging to Earl of Moray
customed at, and allowed in custumars’
accounts of Dundee, 191 ; custom of,
before entry of Earl of Moray, 283.
acres of, payment from, for bread and
wine in cathedral, 28, 68.
Castle of, annuity from Pettindreich
and Greifschip to chaplain founded in
chapel of, by the late James Dunbar,
Earl of Moray, 28, 68.
Cathedral of. See Moray, cathedral
of.
Friars Minor of. See Friars.
Preachers of. See Friars.
Greifschip of (Greirschip, 68), annuity
from, to chaplains in cathedral of Moray
and castle of Elgin, 28, 68.
hereditary mair of, his fee, 28, 68.
and Forres, Sheriff of, receipts of
receivers general from, 116 ; of comp-
troller from, 279 ; an indenture con-
cerning fines of certain persons trans-
mitted by, to the accountant of Glen-
charny, &c., 66 ; to bring in escheats
of certain criminals under the jurisdic-
tion of Bishop of Moray, 619.
Elizabeth ate queen of Scotland, endow-
ment for her soul from fermes of Cullen,
113, 210, 277, 343, 376, 447.
Ellem, Alexander, of Buttirden, barley to,
178.
Ellem, Sir James, chaplain, payment to,
“pro feodo scaccarii,” 269 ; chaplain
“de le Barres,” 334; “de lie Barras,”
442.
Ellemside, sasine of, to John lord Erskin,
622.
Elliok, lands of, in Dumfries, 523.
Elliotstoun, in Linlithgow, lands of,
520.
in Renfrew, sasine of, to William
Sympil, 522.
Ellis (Elis, Helys), Jonet, and her son
Andrew Kay, tenants in Kingisbernis,
498.
Ellokisdavok, lands of, in Clackmannan,
539.
Elphinshop. See Broundoun.
Elphinstoun, barony of, sasine of, to
Alexander Elphinston, 519 ; coalheuchs
of, 517.
Elphinstoun, Alexander, ofScottistoun,part
of Halls of Erth let to, and to Alexander
his second son, brother german of John
Elphinston, uncle of Thomas Elphinston,
who had a lease of said lands, 47 7 ; the
lands let with his consent to Robert
Calendar, 478.
Alexander, sasine to, of barony of
Elphinstoun and others in Perth and
Stirling, 519 ; sasine to, of barony, &c.
of Kildremy with advocation of church
of Innernochty and chapel of Den on
renunciation thereof by Elizabeth Berley,
spouse of the late Alexauder lord
Elphinston, 562.
Andrew, had tack of custom of
l salmon at Aberdeen, 197 ; sasine to,
of lands of Hill, by dispensation of mino-
rity, 583.
Isabella, lady of Dunrod, her account
as lessee of the assise-herring of the
western seas and lochs, 193.
Isobel, grassum of Miltoun of Creauch
paid to, 513.
John. See Elphinstoun, Alexander.
Thomas. Elphinstoun, Alexander.
INDEX.
705
Elphinstoun, William, sasine to, of lands
of Hill, 537.
William, Bishop of Aberdeen, cxii.
Elrik, in Wigtoun, lands of, 556.
in Inverness. See Tulloch.
Elschelis, merklands of, 635.
Enachane, lands of, 634.
Enene Wechterach, in Argyle, lands of,
called Ovirenene, 634.
Enenee (Ennenee, Ennee), in Forfar, sasine
of eighteenth of, with tofts and crofts to
William Blantire, 606 ; to Thomas Fyn,
624 ; of twelfth of, to Walter Ogilvy,
610.
England, ransom of Sir William Scott of
Balwery from, 49 ; of James Logane
and William Scott of Bal weary, knight,
from captivity in, 56 ; Willebrand, am-
bassador of king of the French, bearer
of terms of peace (comprehensio pacis)
between the Scots and English (inter
nos et Anglos), 106 ; market of the
Calfhill stopped lest the English should
come there, 463 ; army of James
iv. in, 574 ; “bellum commissum in
Anglia,” 574; lands in non-entry “a
tempore belli novissime in Anglia con-
cussi,” 575. See Northumberland.
English goods, custom of. See Custom.
wine, custom of. See Custom.
Enneroury (? Inverurie), sasine of garden
round the castleliill of, to William
Stewart, 629 ; cf. Innerury.
Entries, in Stirlingshire, 477 ; in Methven,
478 ; in Galloway, 478 ; in Menteth,
488 ; passim in “Rentalia,” 477-514 ;
new entries of tenants in Fife, 245 ;
sum received by Comptroller from new
entries, 455 ; total grassum and entries of
Galloway ‘ ‘ subtus Cree, ” 485 ; of lord-
ship of Galloway, 486 ; entry of Uchtred
Macdowell remitted, his father and
grandfather having died in the king’s
service, 480 ; lands in Stratherne let in
feu-ferme to Mr Peter Scott without
entry, his father having died ‘ ‘ in campo
bellico,” 489 ; no entry charged on
sasine of Mylntoun of Creauch to John
Striveliug because his father had died
“in campo bellico cum rege, 491 ; mill
of Lumquhat let without entry because
the father of the lessee “decessit in
bello,” 504; entries remitted “ex con-
sideratione auditorum,” 413. See Gras-
sum ; Relief.
Entries of heirs of those who died in the
army of James iv. in Northumberland.
See Heirs.
Ergateis, sasine of, to William Edmon-
stoun, 579.
Erlis Orchart in Peebles, sasine of, to
William Murray, 561.
Erlishill. See Buchan, Earldom of.
Erlstoun, Le Mote de, rental of, 483, 509.
Erne, water of, 609.
Ernecraig, in barony of Pentland, 517.
Ernelosk, let to Archibald Dunbar, 484,
509.
Ernetully (Arnetulie), in Kinclevin, fermes
of, in hands of Bishop of Dunkeld, 154,
226, 365, 421.
Erngibboun, Wester, sasine of, to John
Campbel, 594.
Erothill, sasine of, to John Mure, 624.
See Corothill.
Erroll (Erol, Eroll, Erole), barony of, sasine
of, with Kirktoun to William Hay, 519.
Earl of, William, lord Hay, sasine
to, of Castingray, 555 ; of Inchmartyne
and Craigdale, 619. See Hay, William.
Erskin (Erskyn, Arskine), sasine of lands
and lordship of, with tower, fortalice,
&c. to John Erskin, 520.
lord, John, his account as custumar
of Dunbretane and Lowis, 57 ; to be
cited for his intromissions, 192, 266,
435 ; payments to, 349 ; as one of the
king’s guardians from 1st September
1518 to 1st May 1522, 458 ; from
fermes of Aberdeen, 65, 115, 212, 277,
343, 449 ; sasine to, of Ovir Achlesky in
J virtue of act in favour of heirs of persons
706
INDEX.
slain in battle, 588 ; of lands in Ber-
wickshire, reserving the liferent of a
portion thereof to his mother, Elizabeth
lady Erskin, 622. See also Erskin, John,
of Nesbit, knight.
Erskin, Mr David, gives receipt for John
lord Erskin, 343, 449.
John, of Nesbit, knight, sasine to,
of baronies of Kelly and Balhaggarty
(in Aberdeen), of barony of Balmakelly
(in Kincardin), lands of Pettarrow (in
Forfar), lordship of Erskin (in Renfrew),
barony of Alway (in Clakmannan), lands
of Girmastoun, Synton(in Selkirk), Nes-
bittis (in Roxburgh), Uvirauchlausky
(in Stratherne), Coltynhufe, Tuchgorne
and Cambusbarron, and of office of sheriff
of Stirling, 520, 521. See also Erskin,
lord.
John, sasine to, of lands and barony,
&c. of Dun, 551.
Sir John, chaplain in Brechin cath-
edral, 276, 340, 448.
Margaret, sasine to, of half of office
of mair of Methven and of lands of
Marisland and Serjandland in barony of
Methven, 609.
Robert, knight, the late, annuity to
chaplain celebrating for, in cathedral of
Brechin, 25, 80, 124, 225, 293, 360, 420.
— — ■ William, husband of Helen Mure, 493.
Erth (Ertht), Halls of, fermes of, 36 ;
rental of, 477 ; let in part to Alexander
Elphinstoun of ScottistoUn, in part
(formerly occupied by John Yung) to
William Forestar, 477 ; Elphinstoun’s
part let to Robert Calendar, 478. See
Arth. .
Esbye, sasine of, to William Johnestoun,
635.
Escheats, of certain persons for slaughter
of Banerman of Waltirtoun received by
the comptroller, 346 ; of thieves in Cold-
ingliam to be brought in for the king’s
use, 617 ; of slaughterers of a chaplain
in Moray, 619.
Escliolag, lands of, 518.
Eskadale, in Ross, lands of, claimed by
John M‘Kenze, 86.
Eskadill, Estir, in Inverness, sasine of, to
James Fentoun, 565.
Essenheid, sasine of half of, to William
Blakhall, 587.
Essintuly, sasine of an annualrent out of,
to Andrew Murray, 585.
Westir, sasine of, to James Knowis,
617.
cf. Cessintuly.
Essy, sasine of lands and barony of, to
John Earl of Buchan, 603 ; multures of
mill of, 603 ; part of fermes of, morti-
fied to the Church, 603 ; sasine of mill
of, to William Flemyng, 605.
Est Manys, lands of, in barony of Hawik,
546.
Estcrag, lands of, in Haddington, 528.
Estirbynning, sasine of fourth of, to George
Seytoun, 516.
Estircolse, sasine of third of, to William
Moncreif, 577. See also Colsy, Estir.
Estirmoncreif, sasine of, to Archibald
Moncreif, 522.
Estirsidewod, lands of, 546.
Estirtoun of Gardin. See Gardin.
le, in Aberdeenshire, sasine of, to
William Meldrum, 634.
Estoune (Estoun, Esttoun, Eistoune),
fermes of, granted to John Ruderfurd,
knight, 79, 152, 324, 367, 424 ; arrears
of marts due from, 153, 324.
Estwood, in Fife, 539.
Ethingtoun, sasine of, with mill to John
Ethingtoun, 614.
John, sasine to, of lands of Ething-
toun and others in Berwickshire, 615.
Ettale, John, chaplain in Brechin cathe-
dral, 340, 448. See also Itale, Sir John.
Ettrick (Ettrik), Forest of, part of conjunct
infeftment of Queen Margaret, xxxiii. ;
receipts from, xlii. ; accounts of, ren-
dered by Alexander lord Hume, 16 ;
forest and place of Hanyng in, 535.
INDEX.
707
Ettrick, ward of, in Ettrick Forest, fermes
of, 17.
Evist, John, of Balhussy, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 575.
Ewinsoun, Thomas, sasine to, of halves
of Tulloch, Elrik and Estir Monyok,
626.
Excambion, lands of Balcomy excambed
for feu-ferme of lordship of Garviauch,
301 ; Ernetully in Kinclevin for church
lands of Abircorne, 154, 365, 421 ; Loch-
doganis Uvir for lands of Mefeild, 482.
Exchequer, held at Edinburgh, passim.
sederunts of, 124, 260, 293, 328,
487. See also Auditors.
payments to chaplain and other officers
in, 121, 288, 357, 467 ; for table, seats,
wax, key of exchequer-house, and for
green table-cloth belonging to the usher,
121, 222, 288, 357, 467 ; for parchment
and paper, and for carriage of the rolls
from the castle to the exchequer-house,
121, 222, 289 357, 467, 468 ; “pro
jacturalibus ” in, 121, 174, 222, 289,
357, 468 ; to Yaus keeper of the door
of, 121 ; for wine in, 121 ; to Dean
of Aberdeen for abbreviating the ac-
counts in, 122 ; for his labours in, 222,
289, 357 ; to the clerks for keeping
the rolls during, 123, 222, 289, 357,
468 ; to the clerks for petty expenses,
viz. 1 1 in transmissione literarum et fabri-
catione le faggaldis lignorum apud Tor-
wod, et mittendo servitores in diversis
partibus ad ascultandum, ” 122; to Sir
Alexander Scott, writer of the rolls for
his expenses in, viz. “pro jacturalibus”
and parchment, and his fee for writing
and keeping the rolls during the ex-
chequer and carriage of the same to
•Perth, 174; to the clerks and keepers
of the rolls and to the usher for meats
and drinks during the, 223, 289, 357,
468; to three clerks writing the rolls
in, and to two young men keeping the
rolls of, 223, 357, 468; to the usher of,
and to two young men keeping the door
and the chest of rolls of, 468 ; to Sir John
Quhite for dictating (dictando) the rolls
in, 222, 289, 357 ; to Nicholas Craufurd
for attendance in, and for his table
during the, 289, 357, 468 ; to Mr John
Chesholm for his labours and expenses
in, 122, (comptroller’s clerk) 289, 357,
468 ; to a pursuivant for attendance
on the lords of, 357 ; to Sir James
Ellem, chaplain, “pro feodo domus
scaccarii,” 269 ; for rent of the exchequer-
house, 473 ; for coals and candles in,
473 ; barley for ale for, 167 ; annuity
from customs of Edinburgh to Henry
Mair, writer (scriba) of, 54, 334.
Exchequer, king’s letters to the auditors of,
charging them to “ defeis ” the chamber-
lain of Galloway of the mails and pro-
fits of certain lands in favour of the
grantee, the letters to be shown in “chek-
kir ” and to be registered in the rolls
thereof, 35 ; injunction to chamberlain
of Ballincreif not to intromit with cer-
tain fermes ; and to the Comptroller and
lords of Exchequer to exonerate him at
his annual accounting on production
and registration of the king’s letters
in, 45 n. ; order in, not to pay an an-
nuity without production of title, 61 ;
the king’s tenants summoned to the,
held after the arrival of the lord governor,
162 ; letters to the custumars of pension
out of customs of Dumbarton and
Edinburgh, charging the Comptroller
and auditors of the chekker to make
allowance thereof to the custumars, the
letters being first registered in the rolls,
and the custumars annually producing the
grantee’s “quitclame,” 193; money re-
ceived from chamberlain of Stratherne
after the, 217 ; agreement by the master
of the larder, with the lords of exchequer
and the comptroller, 220 ; leases written
in, ‘ ‘ coram auditoribus et commissariis, ’ ’
488, 489, 503, 505, 512.
708
INDEX.
Exchequer, grant by the queen and lords of,
for ransom of Scott of Balwery, 49 ; pay-
ment to canon of Moray, by special
grace of lords of, 104 ; payment by pre-
cept of lords of council and, 164.
rolls of, charters endorsed on, 34,
44, 145* 172, 315; letter of pension do.,
443 ; arrears of Ross ordered by the lord
governor to be expunged from, 144, 149 ;
security for fermes and relief of certain
lands in Aberdeenshire entered in, 591.
See also supra.
See also Accounts ; Arrears ; Audi-
tors ; Comptroller ; Fermes.
Executioner. See Burriourschip.
Extent, Old, lands of, in Annandale, 579,
593, 621, 635 ; in Argyle, 634 ; in
Ayrshire, 535, 544, 550, 552, 561, 563,
564, 565, 567, 569, 574, 601, 603, 613,
620, 622, 624, 628, 629, 630 ; in Carrick,
560, 567, 582, 597, 610, 614, 618 ; in
Cunynghame, 525, 526, 537, 547, 550,
556, 563, 568, 581, 611 ; in Dumbarton-
shire, 580 ; in Dumfriesshire, 533, 548,
5 66, 572, 573, 576, 580, 593, 607, 612,
622 ; in Galloway, 511 ; in Kirkcud-
bright, 536, 542, 543, 550, 556, 576,
577, 587, 592, 598, 603, 605, 606, 615,
618, 625, 628 ; in Kyle, 567, 578 ; in
Kyle Stewart, 559 ; in Lanarkshire,
586, 592, 627, 631 ; in Menteith, 597 ;
in Perth, 518 ; in Renfrewshire, 534,
554 ; in Roxburghshire, 592 ; in Strath-
erne, 490, 512 ; in Strivelingshire,e632 ;
in Wigtoun, 526, 542, 543, 547, 549,
550, 556, 564, 570, 571, 575, 576, 585,
594, 601, 605, 633 ; in Wigtoun and Ayr,
526, 537, 539, 541, 542, 543.
Old and New, lands of, in Lanark-
shire, 631.
“ Extra rotulos,” 118, 216, 281, 346,
455.
“ Faggaldis (le) lignorum,” made at Tor-
wood for the exchequer, 122,
Faichle and Tyry, sasine of, to Laurence
Merser, 570.
Fairny, fermes of, 393. See Ferny.
Faisdow. See Broidland.
Falcons from Orkney and Shetland, 72,
130, 257, 301, 416 ; two falcons’ hoods
(capitia) due for duplication of the
blenchferme of Murehous, 589. See
Falconers.
Falconar (Falconare), David, sasine to, of
barony of Halkertoun, 581 ; of barony
of Lathin, 584.
Donald, allowance to, of the fermes
of Munsymylne, 7, 161, 170 ; servant of
the late king, 403.
Falconers, annuity to, for bringing falcons
from Orkney and Shetland for the king
and governor, 130, 416. See Baty,
John ; Dronar, David ; Fresell, Simon ;
Hannay, Dougall ; M‘Culloch, Simon ;
Mertoun, Robert.
Falconys, lie, six “machinae” so called
sent to the lord governor, 463.
Falkland (Faulkland), quarry for the king’s
work at, 6, 160, 170, 245 ; mowing and
winning hay of, 6, 160, 170, 245, 317,
401 ; expenses of the king (James v.) at,
during Michaelmas 1513, 9, 10 ; queen
at, in October 1513, 11 ; and from 22d to
24th July 1514, 11 ; wheat forking and
queen and their family at, from dinner
on 13th to 25th October 1513, 13 ; for
queen and her family at, from 22d to
24th July 1504 (? 1514), 13 ; for queen
at, 17th October 1514, 13 ; barley for
household of king and queen at, 14 ; for
queen at, 166 ; forage for horses of eight
persons in, 168 ; the lord governor at,
19th April to 26th June 1516, 178 ; do.
1st to 12th September 1516, 246 ; a
servitor of the lord governor with two
horses at, 15th April to 28th May 1517,
247 ; oats for said horses at, 252 ; the
lord governor and his household at, 8th
January to 18th February 1516 and 24th
November to 13th September following,
INDEX.
709
252-3 ; the captains of Norhame and
Chillinghame prisoners in, for thirteen
weeks, S ; Thomas Simsone, formerly
of, 164 ; fee of keeper of cattle in, 7,
161, 171, 246, (in part of) 402.
Falkland, acres and cottages of, rent of,
remitted to James Robertson, 7, 161,
171, 246, 317, 401.
breweries, cottages and smithy of,
fermes of, 398.
burghal fermes of, 398.
castle of, keeper of the cattle and
their “ sequela ” in, 161 ; expenses of six-
teen men in charge of, from 9th August
1514 to 28th June 1515, 162, 165 ;
Barley for their drink, 166 ; fees of the
captain and three inferior captains called
“ lez quarter maisteris,” 163 ; fee of the
“machinator,” 163 ; fees of the eleven
other keepers of, 163 ; expenses of
200 men with the lord chancellor for
three weeks to defend the castle against
the queen in case of her , besieging it,
163, 165, 166 ; forage for their horses
(excepting the chancellor’s and his
servants’), 168; inventory of “bum-
bardis and artalyriis ” in, for which
the Archbishop of Glasgow, chancellor,
answerable, 164.
chapel of, payment of grain to Sir
Thomas Balfour, chaplain in, 12, 14,
165, 166, 176, 177, 249, 250, 320, 321,
405, 407 ; alb and other vestments for
the priests in, 354 ; “impositio ligno-
rum pro constructione aule de Faulkland
in nova capella ejusdem,” 11. ? See St
Mary, Chaplain of.
dovecot of, repair and pointing of,
with lime, 402.
gardener at, fee of, and his reddendo
of onions, 6, 160, 170, 245, 317, 401 ;
oats annually to, 15, 167, 180, 251, 322,
410; payment to John, gardener of,
“pro extractione radicum et dejectione
pulverum de dicta gardina,” 174.
meadow of, payment for leading the
hay of, 7, 161, 171, 246, 318, 402;
repair and maintenance of ditches (fove-
arum) and meadows of, 6, 160, 170 ;
repair of ditches (fossarum) of, 15, 168,
180, (fovearum prati) 245, 251, 317,
322, 401, 410.
Falkland, mill of, fermes of, in malt and
poultry, 398 ; let to James Averia, 505 ;
brewhouses, cottages, and smithy of, 505.
Newtoun of, fermes of, 398 ; let to
Henry Wallace, 497 ; James Averie,
tenant in part of, 171 ; in eighth part
of, 248, 404 ; named, 505.
orchard of, onion fermes of, 398 ;
named, 505.
palace of, garrisoned by James
Beaton against Angus and Queen Mar-
garet, lxi.; repairs of, cxlix.-cli. ; main-
tenance of water supply (aqueductus)
of, 6, 160, 170, 245, 316, (ad neces-
saria palatii) 401 ; payment for keeping
the palace, 6, 160, 170, 245, 317, 400 ;
particulars of the new work in, scheduled
by Captain Jonet, 174 ; by Mr Thomas
Hay and Croscheat, 175 ; windows of
glass and iron for, and repair of the roof
with lime, and of the roof of the old
chapel of, 175 ; repair of kitchen of,
402 ; of tiles of houses of, 402. See
Palace.
park of, repair of ditches and palings
of, 6, 15, 160, 167, 170, 180, 245, 251,
317, 322, 401, 410 ; gates for, 174 ;
cattle in, 317.
quarter of, fermes and rents of, 5, 159,
169, 244, 314 ; do. in detail, 397-9 ;
rental of, 497, 504.
tower of, wall built before gate of,
402.
— — - town or burgh of, 505.
ward of, declared waste for wild
animals and compensation allowed for
loss of pasture of cattle therein, 6, 160,
170, 245, 317.
wood of, sasine of office of forester of,
to Andrew Farnye, 570.
710
INDEX.
Fallawe, sasine of half of, to William Blak-
hall, 587.
Fallosedale, David, payment to the wife of,
in Dumbarton, for supplies to the lord
governor’s sailors, 436.
False money, ‘ ‘ fals plakkis ” received by
the comptroller “negligenter,” 358.
Fandowy, lands of, 524.
Fanyn, lands of, 618.
Fardinquhathir, sasine of, to James Colqu-
hone, 582.
Farlie, Jonet, part of Hairschaw let to,
492.
Fames, half of, let to Mr Peter Scott, 489.
Farnlie, sasine of, to Jo'lin Farnlie, 581.
John, sasine to, of Farnlie and Crew-
ocht, 581.
Farny, Estir, sasine of, to David Admowty,
538 ; the fermes paid in money and in
kind, 538.
■ Westir, sasine of, to Andrew Farnye,
570.
Farnye, Andrew, sasine to, of Farny
Westir and forest of Cnlface with office
of constable of Cupar and of forester of
the wood of Falkland, together with the
lands of Muthill and lands called “ le
Constable Medow,” 570.
Fat (pinguido), of marts sold by the comp-
troller, 118, 217, 456.
Fatcale, John, tenant in Kettill, 497.
Fauchelan, sasine of, to Eugene Makcor-
quidill, 618.
Fawlaw, le, 613.
Fawlo, Elizabeth and Elen, sasine to, of
lands of Estir Soft-law, with office of
serjeantry, 533.
Fawnys, Andrew, part of Blaklaw let to,
492. -
Fawsid, in Kirkcudbright, lands of, 541.
(Fawsyd), George, sasine to, of hus-
bandlands of Ballincreif, 548 ; of lands
of Bogend, 548.
Fawside, in Haddington, coalheuchs of,
517.
Fee. See Liferent.
Fees, wages and fees of certain trumpeters
secured by charter under the great seal,
424.
Feltcleuch, sasine of, to John lord Erskin,
622.
Fenersy, Mekle and Litle, sasine of third
of, to William Blakhall, 587.
Fentoun, James, sasine to, of Westirogill
Tennades, 564 ; of Kynneres and others
in Inverness, 565.
“Feodofirmarius,” account of John Leslie
as, of Garviauch, 75, 151, 238, 300, 423 ;
accounts of Fettercairn (formerly ren-
dered by the chamberlain) now rendered
by the, 124, 225, 293, 360, 419. See
Feu-ferme.
Feres, Sebastian, the Portuguese Baron,
De La Bastie’s Lieutenant at Dunbar,
cxliv.
Fergushill, John, part of Pottartoun let to,
513.
Ninian, son of William Fergushill.
William, Holehouse let to, 490 ; and
to his son Ninian, 513.
Ferguson (Fergussoune, Fergisone), Robert,
part of Cutiswra let to, and to Isabella
Dunlop, 491.
Robert, sasine to, of a loft and croft
in Kinross, 627.
Ferisch (Fyres, Ferische), payments to
“husbandi” of, for grain, marts and
sheep, 85, 143, 304, 382.
Fermehope, sasine of, to Patrick Hepburne,
516.
Ferme Noble (Nobillis Ferine), sasine of,
to James Noble for annual payment to
chaplain in chapel of, 598.
Fermes, expenses of Receivers General
riding to collect, 122 ; of Comptroller’s
servants and king’s officers ditto, 219 ;
of couriers for inbringing, 285, 467 ;
allowance to steward of Fife for his
trouble in collecting, “in isto turbido
tempore,” 161 ; due diligence not done
by the chamberlain of Galloway for re-
covery of, of waste lands, 429 ; no ae-
INDEX.
711
counts rendered by the chamberlain of
Bute for 1514, 1515, and 1516, the
fermes having been intromitted with by
others, 230 ; payment of augmentation
of fermes under a new lease of Stewar-
toun postponed till Whitsunday follow-
ing the entry of the tenants, 259 ; fermes
of Glenderrowell not paid, the lands
being claimed as private property ; the
claimants to be distrained therefor until
they produce their charters, failing
which the chamberlain to be answerable
for the fermes, 418 ; the Martinmas
fermes reserved to a grantee, in respect
of a sasine dated 10th November, by
deliverance of the lords of council, 527 ;
settlement by the lords of council with
John Kennedy regarding payment of
his Whitsunday fermes, 561.
Fermes, Augmentation of rental of feu-
ferme, 126, 184, 254 ; do. of old rental,
184 ; do. of rental of mill of Bello, 494 ;
do. of rental of Urquhard, 500 ; do. of
fermes of Auldhall and Balhreky re-
mitted, 175, 405.
Commutation of, victual fermes of
Murthocarny commuted for money, 13,
165 ; do. of Ballinbla ditto, 15 ; victual
and mart fermes of Ross ditto, 142, 303 ;
boar fermes of mill of Uchtirmukty
ditto, 455.
Diminution of, Gallowscheilis, &c. , let
at diminished fermes, 17 ; Hanginschaw
ditto, 19 ; Cragmill ditto, 28 ; Knok and
Atenach ditto, 28 ; Estir Alvais ditto,
29 ; diminution (decidentia) of fermes of
Glencharny, 66; do. of Knok and Aten-
ack, 69.
Reduction of, of Glascory, 240 ; of
tenants in Fife, 248, 319 ; of Ballinkirk,
497.
Remission of, by the queen, 18, 36,
129, 242 ; by the lord governor, 126 ter,
127, 129, 137, 156, 158, 168, 185, 228,
236, 241, 254, 310, 318, 391, 419 ; by
the king, 234, 256; “ ex consideratione
auditorum,” 248, 319, 404, 408, 410,
419, 498 ; by the regents and council,
310; remitted “propter tempus turbi-
dum,” 83; “propter inopiam,” 247,
248, 252, 319, 498 ; to a poor widow,
248;“ propter sterilitatem, 1 ’ see Sterility ; •
in Galloway “propter vastitatem terra-
rum,” 236, 298, 327, 428 ; in Stratherne
ditto, 311 ; remitted and granted in fee
to Peter Scott for life, 391 ; of lordship
Garviauch partially remitted to the feu-
fermer because he was excluded for some
years from taking the benefit of his fee,
301 ; of Cowell and Rosneith remitted to
the chamberlain for the three years
prior to the arrival of the lord governor,
418 ; of Kintyre remitted by the lord
governor for the two years preceding
Flodden, and by the lords auditors for
the subsequent pays on account of the
unsettled and waste state of the lord-
ship, 419 ; the chamberlain thereof to
use diligence to recover the fermes for
the king hereafter, 419 ; the lord chan-
cellor gives his consent to this arrange-
ment by messenger, 419 ; rent partially
remitted “ex consideratione commis-
sariorum,” 495, 498.
Fermes. See also Arrears ; Caithness,
Bishop of, Andrew; Feu-ferme; Sterility.
Fern, barony of, sasine of fee of, to David
lord Lyndesay, master of Craufurd, 598 ;
liferent of, in hands of Margaret Car-
michell duchess of Montrose, 599.
Ferny, fermes of, 502 ; in hands of Earl of
Craufurd, 414 ; annualrent due from, to
laird of Monquhany, 414. See Fairny.
Estir, sasine of annualrent of, to
Andrew Balfour, 604.
Fernyneis, lands of, 523.
Feme war (Fernewair, Fernyewar), quarter
of, fermes of, 84, 142, 302, 381.
Ferquharsoune, Sir Alexander, renders
accounts of Glencharny, &c., for John
Graunt of Fruchy, 66 ; do. of Urquhart
and Glenmorischane, 364.
712
INDEX.
Ferryfeild and Bonefeild, augmentation of
feu-ferme of, in arrear, 182 ; part of the
arrears remitted, 247 ; fermes of, re-
duced on account of the barrenness of the
town, 394 ; the reduction allowed to
the chamberlain, 247, 318 ; fermes of,
502 ; let to the burgh of Cupar, 498.
Fery, Launcelot, the late, hides to, duty
free, 55.
Fethle, sasine of half of, to John Forbes,
591.
Fethy (Fethe), David, sasine to, of third of
Cukestoun, 537.
David, sasine to, of third of Kirkis-
toun, 584.
John, sasine to, of third of Kirkes-
toun, 630.
Fettercairn (Fethirkern, Fethirkerne,
Fethircarn, Fethircarne), thanage of,
account of Robert Muncreif, tutor of
John Wod, chamberlain of, 25, 80,
(feu-farmer of) 124, (feu-farmer of
thanage of Fethirkerne and Aberbuth-
nott) 225, 293, (of William Gordoun,
curator of) 360, 419 ; Comptroller’s
receipts from feu-fermes of, 117, 216 ;
from chamberlain of, 281 ; from feu-
fermes of, 346 ; from lessee of, 452 ;
from chamberlain of, 454.
Feu-ferme : charter by James iv. of lands
in Ardmanach in augmentation of
rental by one-half of the rent formerly
paid, besides the payments in kind (no
longer commuted), with duplication of
feu-duty at entry, marriage, and obliga-
tion to build mansion and bridges and
to furnish horsemen for the host, and
Avith forfeiture on conviction of cer-
tain crimes or on alienation without
the king’s consent, 145 n. ; augmenta-
tion of rental by assedation of lands in
feu-ferme, 129, 184, 241 ; difference in
rental of certain lands caused by their
being set in feu, 148, 308, 387 ; augmen-
tation of feu-ferme of various lands
in Fife remitted, 164, 171, 180 ; ditto
in arrear, 182, 183, remitted, 404, 405 ;
rental of Dunure raised from £36 6s.
8d. to £43 with 2 chalders oats when
set in feu-ferme, 395 ; dues and victuals
of Kintore not charged, the lands having
been granted in feu-ferme, 229 ; the
tenants of Falkland exonerated from
leading hay their lands being now let
to them in feu-ferme, 7, 161, 171, 246,
318, 402 ; Castellmanez of Kirkcud-
bricht let ‘ ‘ in feodifirma ” to the burgh
“in liberum burgagium,” 480; Cessin-
tuly let partly “in feodifirma” and
part in ‘ ‘ libero tenemento, ” 488 ; Luthre
let part “in libero tenemento” and part
“in feodofirma,” 495 ; fine for marriage
without the king’s consent in feu-holding
of Luthre, 495 ; feu-ferme of Ballinkirk
reduced, 497 ; of Kingisbernis partly
remitted by the auditors, 498 ; of Newton
of Reras, do. by the commissioners,
498; feu-fermes of Estir Farny in Fife
paid partly in money and partly in
kind, 538 ; of Tulycultre, ditto, 539 ;
William Talyeour infeft in an annuity
out of lands of Innerichty in name of
feu-ferme, 583 ; feu-fermes in Bute pay-
able in money, oats and marts, 595-7.
Feu-ferme: feu-fermes of meadow of Auch-
termuchty, 5 ; fermes of lands in Strath-
erne set in feu-ferme as also of those
not yet set in feu-ferme, 22, 125, 240,
253, 310, 390 ; feu-fermes of Leswalt
and Menybrig, 83, 131, 238, 299, 430 :
Garviauch set in feu-ferme in excambion
for Balcomy, 301 ; residue of lands of
Eddirgowley notyet set in feu-ferme, 421 ;
lands in Galloway formerly held on lease
now set in feu-ferme, 478 ; Reidbank set
in feu-ferme, 483 ; Menteth, ditto, 488 ;
Castiltoun of Foulis, do., 490 ; assedation
of lands in Fife not yet set in feu-ferme,
494-500 ; lauds in Stratherne held in
feu-ferme, 489 ; lands in Quarter of Falk-
land set in feu-ferme, 504 ; lands in
Stratherne, ditto, 511 ; lands in Strath-
INDEX.
713
erne let in feu-ferme to heirs of the
deceased holders on payment of entry
and duplication of feu-ferme, 51 2; Westir
Glentarf and Brigland, formerly held on
lease, now set in feu-ferme, 512.
Feu-ferme: Comptroller’s receipts from
duplications of feu-fermes, 455 ; duplica-
tion of feu-ferme of a cotland of Uchtir-
mukty remitted, 503 ; sasine of lands of
Kynneff and others in Kincardin “per
duplicationem feodifirme,” 568 ; the by-
gone fermes and duplication of the feu-
ferme due on sasine of the barony of
Trabboche, which had been in non-
pntry, 569 ; money, oats, and capons
due for duplication of feu-ferme on sasine
of part of Dunmur in Fife, 593 ; dupli-
cation of feu-ferme on sasine of Kin-
clevin, 606 ; of lands in Aberdeenshire,
611 ; of lands in Perthshire, 613 ; of
lands of Amros Beg in Bute, 617 ; of
lands in Perth in, 628, 629 ; of Kinca-
vill, 632 ; Westir Perthik, 633 ; of lands
in Kincardyne, 633.
See also Recognition.
Fever, Magnus the Dane “jacuit febri-
bus ” in Galloway, 35.
Fiddes, Sir William, 283.
Field, the, payments made for the term
of Martinmas “post campum,” 8 ; rope
to draw artillery from the castle of
Edinburgh “versus campum,” 55;
lands in Galloway let to the son of
Robert Douglas, who died “ in campo
bellico,” 481 ; and to the son of Edward
Maxwell of Tynwald, who died ‘ ‘ in
campo cum rege,” 481 ; Daldawane let
to the son and heir of John Mure-
heid “qui obiit in campo,” 482 ; Bars-
keauch let to the son of Herbert Lindis-
say “qui obiit in campo,” 483 ; lands
in Stratherne, held by Patrick Scott, let
to his son and heir without entry because
the former had died “in campo bellico,”
489 ; Newtoun of Markinch let to Mariot
Petcarne free of entry because her
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husband (sponsus) “decessit in campo,”
498 ; sasine of fee of Ardoch in lordship
of Cardros to John Buntyne whose
father died “in campo in Anglia,” 587.
See also Battle, Flodden, Northumber-
land.
Fife (Fiffe, Fiff), feuing went on most
steadily in, xxxv. ; accounts of James
Archbishop of Glasgow chamberlain of,
(rendered by Andrew Matheson, his
deputy) 4-16 ; (by Sir Laurence Alex-
anderson), for two years, 158-168, 168-
183, 243-253 ; (by Sir Laurence, Alex-
anderson) 313-323 ; for three years,
393-416 ; Comptroller’s receipts from
chamberlain of, 118, 216, 218, 281, 346,
454 ; from sheriff of, 279, 344 ; gras-
sums of lands in, 454 ; assedation of
lands of lordship not yet set in feu-
ferme 2nd January 1516, 494-500 ;
rentals of, 3rd January 1521, 501-505 ;
fee of four serjeants of, 6, 160, 170,
245, 317, 401 ; allowance to chamber-
lain of, for his trouble in collecting
the fermes of the lordship “in isto
turbido tempore,” 161 ; arrears of rent
remitted to tenants of certain lands
in, “propter eorum inopiam,” 247 ;
rent partially remitted on account of
sterility of the lands and poverty of
tenants, 248 ; chamberlains of, to be
cited for arrears, 167 ; Sir Laurence
Alexanderson, deputy of chamberlain
of, ordered not to make payments to
certain persons in future, 414 ; tenants
of, to be cited for arrears, 415 ; chamber-
lain of, to answer for capons and poultry
of tenants in, 416 ; grain of, sold by the
comptroller, 291 ; wheat and barley
of, for the lord governor’s household,
291 ; wheat delivered to the king’s
baker by tenants and chamberlain of,
406 ; barley of, to the king’s brewer,
408.
Fillogu, in barony of Hownom, 573.
Findhorn (Findorne), salmon-fishery of,
2 z
714
INDEX.
31, 71 ; salmon of, bought by abbot of
Kinloss, 32.
Fines, a list of, transmitted by the sheriff
of Elgin and Forres to the accountant of
Glencharny, and charged by the latter
in his account, 66.
Finevin (Fynnevin, Fynnewin), annuity
from fermes of Forfar to chaplain (Mr
John Michelson) in parish church of,
62, 114, 208, 275, 342, 445.
Fintelauch (Fintellauch, Fynetelauch,
Fynetellauch), Beauch, Clanridder and
Garnescheauch, one half let to Alexander
Hoppringle, and the other half to Sir
John Stewart of Mynto, and afterwards
to Robert Stewart his son, 478, 479,
480, 485, 510.
Fintelich, let to James Reidheuch, 490.
Fischar, John, wife of, 292.
Fischartoun, in Kincardine, sasine of
quarter of, to Patrick Gray, 568.
Fish for the king, 100 ; for use in castle
of Falkland, 162, 163 ; “ le nynt fische ”
of the water of Ithane, 634. See also
Herring ; Salmon.
Fishery, expenses of the salmon fishery
on the Conane in Ardmanach ‘ * pro
retibus, cordis et groundrapis, schetis,
le cobiis, et lignis berilinm, esculentis,
poculentis, ac foedis piscatorum,” 149,
308, 388^ “ piscatura ” of Inchyra, 519 ;
“piscaria” of Northesk, 519; “pisca-
tura” called “le Kingis Inche” on the
Tay, 524 ; “ piscaria ” of Petfoure, 524 ;
fishing of the “yares” in barony of
Bewfort and le Ard, 565 ; sasine of half
of the fishings of the “ rethis ” of Raik
on the Dee, 576 ; “ le Thanisnett” in
water of Dovern, 607 ; sasine of fishing
of Kynmonth, 521 ; of Blakloch and
Bradeloch, 539 ; of Corseby, 552 ; of
Petfodellis, 591 ; of water of Erne, 609 ;
of Panbride, 611 ; of Edringtoun, 619 ;
of Strathy Chalmer, 620 ; of water of
Garnok, 635. See also Barskeauch ;
Beridale ; Blaidnach ; Bothkennar ;
Buchan ; Conan ; Findhorn ; Ithane ;
Northesk ; Ochell ; Stewpule ; Spey ;
Urr.
Fiskmyllan, in Fife, sasine of, to David
Boiswell, 523 ; cf. Fliskmillane.
Fitzhugh, cf. Hugonis, Donald.
Flanders, messengers to, 163.
Flemyng. See Wardris Flemyng.
lands of, 518.
lord of, £8 to, and to dootor Kingorne
on their crossing to France and Den-
mark, 463.
lord, John, chamberlain, payment to,
for taking thieves and robbers, 462.
James, sasine to, of 20 merk lands of
Balrochane, 525.
John, tenant in Ardett, 494.
Thomas, custumar of Perth, 196, 263,
332, 439 ; extra allowance to, 440.
William, sasine of Boghaw to, 580.
William, sasine to, of Pitcur and
others in Forfar, 605.
Flemyngtoune, sasine of, with mill, to
John Mortimer, 565.
Fleschare, David, bailie of Cowper, 60, 341.
Flesh for use in castle of Falkland, 162,
163.
Flexmurynes, in barony of Hawick, 546.
Flisk, sasine of, to John Betoun, 591.
Fliskmillane, in Fife, sasine of eighth of,
and of thirty-fifth of remainder of, to
John Betoun, 591 ; cf. Fiskmyllan.
Flodden (Floddoun, Flowdoun), entries
which illustrate, xxxii. ; Death Roll of,
App. ii. ; English prisoners in campaign,
xxxviii. ; nine years after, xxxix. et seq. ;
salmon for the army of, 295 ; allowance for
oxen used for drawing guns to the field of,
and killed there, 320 ; fermes of lands set
to William Murray not paid for the
terms “post campum de Floddoun,”
242 ; fermes of Kintyre remitted on
account of the unsettled and waste state
of the lordship since the late field of,
419 ; landsin Stratherne let to William
Grahame without entry or duplication
INDEX.
715
of feu-duty because his father George
Grahame “decessit in campo de Flow-
doun, ” 512 ; sasine, on payment of
relief, to the son of David Forsith “qui
obiit in conflictu de Flowdoun sub vex-
illo regis,” 627.
Flodden. See also Battle; Field, the; Nor-
thumberland. For Dispensation in
favour of the heirs of those dying in the
king’s army, see Heirs.
Flooring, ‘ ‘ eistland burdis ” for the ‘ ‘ flur-
ingis ” of the tower of Holyrood palace,
162 ; “lie fluring gradus ” of the king’s
new work at Leith, 352.
Fluris, in Granges of Dunbar. See Rig.
in Renfrew, sasine of, to John
Stewart, 554.
Foggage of Westhall and Kirktoun, 76,
151, 239, 300, 423.
Fogo, John. See Fogo, Thomas.
Thomas, Westir Cammis Litill let
to, on decease of his father John Fogo,
488 ; Estir Cammis let to, 488.
Fokfurd of Cree, 486, 511.
Follay, Li tie, sasine of half of, to William
Blakhall, 597 ; sasine of, to ditto, 616.
Forat, Thomas, servitor of James iv., 173.
Forbes, John, sasine to, of half of Fethle
and of other lands in Aberdeen, 591.
Patrick, fermes of Oneil paid to the
comptroller by, 139, 229, 294.
(Fobes) William, of Towys, had lease
of lordship of Garviauch, 301.
Fordale, sasine of third of, to William
Bruce, 549 ; seventh parts of barony of,
604 ; messuage of, 604 ; mill of, 604 ; these
with lands of Lethame and advocation
of chapel of St Teroch incorporated into
barony of, 604 ; sasine of barony of, to
George Henrisoun, 604.
Fordoun (Forndoun), in Strathern,
William Spicehous in arrears for, 25 ;
fermes of, 126 Ms, 240, 254, 310, 391.
in Kincardine, church of, 621.
Fordouneflatt, with mill of Baltrine, in
barony of Carnetoun, 621.
Foreigners. See Bastie, de la ; Crochet ;
Denogent, Morrice ; Friscobaldi ; Fyot,
de la ; Grunyare, Jaket ; Magnus the
Dane ; Maluny ; Merchal, Jaques ;
Olbany ; Planys ; Portingale, Baro ;
Pulyeart ; Rokat, Gillerm ; Saturnino ;
Willebrand. See also Captains ; Italians ;
France.
Forest : wheat and barley bought from Mr
James Murray “in lie forest” for
Weddirburn castle, 460. See also Ettrick,
Forest of ; lands in Kinclevin waste
for forest, 155, 226, 365, 421 ; forest
of Alicht, 599. See also Buchan ;
Bute ; Cluny ; Corymuchlach ; Culface ;
Darnaway ; Ettrick ; Hanyng ; Kyn-
navale ; Lauder ; Mamlorne ; Platane ;
Rannach.
George, 300.
Forestar (Forestare), Alexander, custumar
of Stirling, 261, 280, 33 lj 441 ; provost
of Stirling, 273, 338.
Duncan, of Garden, knight, sheriff
“in hac parte,” 520, 521, 615.
John, sasine to, of Bawillo, 526.
John, late, knight, annuity to church
of Corstorphine granted by, confirmed
by James L, 110.
Margret, lady of Caldor, 311.
Patrick, custumar of Kirkcudbright,
96, 198, 264 ; bailie of Kirkcudbright,
111, 212, 275.
Thomas, chamberlain of Galloway,
his accounts, 33, 73, 134, 233, 326 ; to
be cited for arrears of marts, 296 ;
arrears received from, 346 ; Knokkin-
cur let to, with consent of Archibald
M‘Cullocht, and afterwards to James
M'Culloch, with consent of, 479 ; to
have the lease of certain lands if the lessee
refuse to pay grassum, 479 ; Clauchry
let to, 479, 485 ; constrained to take
lease of certain waste lands as an example
to others, 479 ; Knokkane let to, 479 ;
and to his son William, 485 ; Keroqu-
herne and Blairemalkyn let to, and to his
716
INDEX.
son Walter, 485 ; Kerebrewyne let to,
485 ; Keroquherne, Blairemalkyn, Knolc-
kan and Kerebrewyne sublet with his
consent, 486.
Forestar, Thomas, marischal of the king,
his fee and wages of his groom, 10.
Thomas, of Crannok. See Forestar,
William.
W., Kiddisdale feued to, 478.
William, inhabitant of Leith, had
liferent of two acres granted to Lestalrig,
471.
William, son and heir of Thomas
Forestar of Crannok, part of Halls of
Erth let to, 477.
of regality of Garviauch, 542 ;
of Wood of Falkland, 570 ; of Strath-
erne, 629.
Foret, lands and barony of, sasine of, to
John Foret, 559.
John, sasine to, of lands and barony
of Foret, 559.
Forfar (Forfare, Forfair), accounts of bailies
of, 62, 113, 208,- 275, 342, 445 ; annui-
ties from fermes of, to chaplain in Fine-
vin, and to the abbot of Jed worth, the
prior of Restinot and the canons there,
62, 114, 208, 275, 342, 445.
sheriff of, receipts of receivers general
from, 116 ; payment from fermes of
Kintore to, and to his successors, heirs of
Alexander Ogilvy of Uchtirhous, 229,
294, 431 ; sasine of office of, to Patrick
lord Gray, 582 ; sasine to William
Dempstare of lands of Carastoun with
office of doomster of parliament and of
the justice-ayre and sheriff-courts of
Forfar, 584 ; the, appointed with others
as sheriffs “ in hac parte ” to answer for
fermes and relief of part of Dudop, 590.
Forfeiture. See Crime.
Forgundevynny (Forgundewyny, Forgan-
devynny), barony of, sasine of third of,
to John Lyoun, 561 ; of third of third
of, to Jonet Haliburton, 574 ; Ber-
clay’s Hauch in, 615.
Forinsec service of an archer on one day in
the year at Renfrew castle due by John
Stewart, 555 ; do. belonging to a tenth
part of a knight’s service in the king’s
army due by Radulph Turnbule, 610.
Forman, Andrew, Bishop of Moray, sketch
of his life in the period of the accounts,
lxxxii.-v. See Moray, Bishop of ; St
Andrews, Archbishop of ; Dunfermline,
Abbot and Convent of.
John, payment to, for an anchor and
victuals, 188.
John, knight, first porter, his fee, 43 ;
fermes of Logy and Dowald and of the
fourth part of Westtoun granted annually
to, 79, 152, (the late) 324.
Mr Robert, dean of Glasgow, notice of,
lxxxiii. ; auditor, 260 ; receiver for Arch-
bishop of St Andrews, 206, 274 ; auditor
of Comptroller’s accounts, 214, 279,
451 ; commissioner to let crown lands,
500, 501, 511 ; in exchequer at Edin-
burgh, 500 ; sasine to, of lands in Aber-
deenshire, 544.
Formartyne, barony of, sasine of, with
castle and burgh of Fyvie and other
lands, to William Meldrum, 634.
Fornocht, sasine of, to David Drummond,
628.
Forows, William, bailie of Haddington,
447.
Forres (Fores), chapel of St Leonard near,
annuity to chaplain of, 28, 68.
custom of, before entry of Earl of
Moray, 283.
sergeant of, fee of, 28, 68.
See also Elgin and Forres.
Forrest, George, trumpeter, 431.
Forsyth (Forsith), David, killed at Flodden
under the king’s standard, 627.
David, son of preceding, sasine to, of
lands in Mar, 627.
James, sasine to, of Foulefurde, 555.
William, servitor of the queen, 23.
- — ■ William, in camera regis, payment to,
464.
INDEX.
717
Fortalice. See passim in “Libri Respon-
sionum,” 515 adfin.
Fortary, sasine of five parts of, to John
Dempstar, 631.
Forteviot, sasine of half of lands and mill
of, to Walter Rothven, 566.
Forthirramsay, lands of, 524.
Fossoquhy, fermes of, 36.
Fotberinghame (Fodringhame, Fothryng-
ham), James, sasine to, of Westirbichty
with mill, 524 ; of Kyrymur, 558.
Thomas, chief mason (? of bridge of
Tay), 60, 114, 208, 274, 341, 375.
Thomas, sasine to, of Hawtoun and
the “pethous” of Inneraryte, 582.
Fothirgill, fermes of, remitted to ‘ ‘ do-
minus” Gordoun, 228 ; paid by “domina
de Gordoun,” 422.
Fotirlatir, sasine of, to John, Earl of
Buchan, 623.
Foular, Cristiane, and her son Thomas,
tenants in Kingsbernis, 498.
David, tenant in Kingsbernis, 498.
James, tenant in Kingisbernis, 498.
Thomas. See Foular, Cristiane.
Foulartoun, sasine of sixth of, with tofts
and crofts, to William Blantire, 606 ; of
fourth of, to Walter Ogilvy, 610 ; of
sixth of, with tofts and crofts, to Thomas
Fyn, 624. See Fularetoun.
John, sasine to, of Dregarne and
other lands in Ayrshire, 613.
Foulertoun, David, part of Kynnabir
held of, 519.
Fouleschawis (Fowleschawis), fermes of,
258 ; rental of, 492, 513.
Fouletoune, John, part of Blaklaw let to,
492.
Fouldene, barony of, sasine of, with patron-
age of church of, to Nicholas Ramsay,
592.
Foulefurde, sasine of, to James Forsyth,
555.
Foulfurdleyis, lands of, 533.
Foulys (Fowlys), barony of, sasine of, with
patronage of church of Lundy, and of
lands of Blaklaw annexed to said
barony, to Patrick Gray, 564.
Foverne, barony of, sasine of, with mills,
to Gilbert Turing, 538.
Fovvlar, William, wax sold by, 55.
Fowlis, le, in Perthshire. See Cortoch
Arqufyy.
Foxtoun, sasine of, to Francis Ramsay,
602.
France, Frenchmen in Albany’s household,
lxxiii.-cxliv. ; notices connected with,
cxxxvi. ; French ambassadors in Scot-
land, cxxxix.-cxlii. ; ships under Earl of
Arane going to king of, 21 ; plates and
pots for the king’s ships which sailed
for, 55 ; custom allowed to James
Wallaice when he sailed for, with
Patrick Hammiltoun, 56 : victuals for
king’s ships going to, 87 ; Lyon king of
arms shipwrecked on way to the lord
governor in, 103 ; expenses of six French-
men, viz., four “machinatores ” and
two carpenters, 105 ; payment of 100
French crowns to Willebrand, ambassa-
dor of the king of the French, bearer
of terms (“comprehensio”) of peace
between the Scotch and English, 106 ;
a box of money delivered to certain
Frenchmen, 127 ; Lyon herald ship-
wrecked near Denmark on way to,
162 ; messengers to, in connexion
with the coming of the lord gover-
nor, 163 ; fleet sent to, by James iv.,
173 ; herrings and woollen cloth bought
“ per gallicos,” 266 ; freight of the
'ord governor’s horses to, 269 ; payment
to Sir James Hammiltoun for his ex-
penses “tempore quo onerat ad partes
Gallie cum Georgio Douglas,” 351; wine
for voyage of the lord governor to, 353 ; 53
shillings to Captain Bukket for his fare
(pro naulo) on his late journey to, 353 ;
payment to Pulyeart, Frenchman, am-
bassador of the most Christian king of
the French, 461 ; embassy of Earl of
Arane to the said king, 462 ; Olbany
718
INDEX.
(? Aubigny) and de Planys, ambassadors
of the most Christian king, 463; Walter
Maluny, abbot of Glenluce, and Albany
Herald sent to France to the lord gover-
nor, 463 ; their expenses from Deip,
463 ; lord de Flemyng and doctor Kin-
gorne cross “ad partes Gallie,” 463.
See Crochet ; Denogent, Morice ; Rokat,
Gillerm.
Franche, Robert, sasine to, of Thorny-
dikis, 632,
Francis I., King of France, Albany called
him his master, xliii.
Francisca, queen’s laundress, 11.
Fraser, William, sasine to, of barony
of Philorth, 582 ; of Beltinschewan,
593.
Freach and Are, sasine of, to Fergus Mak-
dowell, 601.
Free-tenement (liberum tenementum). See
Liferent.
Freight, of grain, 30; of “tollis et
cabillis,” 290 ; of barley and oatmeal
from Ross to Leith, 290 ; of salmon from
Dingwall to Leith at two shillings per
barrel, 354 ; of victual fermes of Ross,
354.
Freland, le. See Rait.
French. See France.
Freok, sasine of, to William Dempstare,
584.
Fresale (Fresell), John, sasine to, of £10
lands of Knok, 525.
Simon, falconer, carried falcons from
Orkney to Edinburgh, 130, 257.
Friars, Carmelite, of Aberdeen, annuity to,
from fermes of Aberdeen, 65, (by receipt
of Andrew Storour, provincial,) 114,
212, 277 ; (by receipt of John Galloway,
prior,) 343, 449.
Carmelite, of Perth, annuity to, from
fermes of Perth, 60, 114, 207, (by receipt
of prior James) 274, 341, 375.
Carmelite, of Queensferry, allowance
to, from Ettrick Forest, 17.
Conventual, of Kirkcudbright, alms
to, by order of commissioners for asse-
dation of Galloway, 237.
Friars, Dominican (Preachers), of Aberdeen,
annuity to, from fermes of Aberdeen,
65 ; by receipt of friar John Gressone,
prior, 114, 212 ; by receipt of friar
Andrew M‘Neile, prior, 277, 343, 449.
Dominican (Preachers), of Ayr, fermes
of Ayr paid to, “ex elimosina regis an-
tiqua,” 61, 112, 207, 272,338, (by receipts
of friar James Younge, prior, and friar
James Smytht, also prior,) 446.
Dominican (Preachers), of Cupar,
annuity to, from Rothulit, 5, 6, 160,
170, 315 ; the annuity transferred to
Friars Preachers of St Andrews, 400.
— — Dominican (Preachers), of Edinburgh,
annuity to, from Gosfurde by grant of
James hi. , 44, 184 ; barley to, by pre-
cept of the lord governor, 178 ; annuity
to, from fermes of Edinburgh, 110, 213,
277, 342, 450.
Dominican (Preachers), of Elgin,
annuity to, in wheat, “ex elimosina
regis antiqua,” 29, 70.
Dominican (Preachers), of Inverness,
annuity to, prior and convent of, “ex
elimosina regis antiqua,” from fermes
of Inverness (paid to Dr Dominic
Schankis), 64 ; by receipt of friar
Dominic Crukschank, 110; by receipt of
William Bernes, prior, 211 ; of friar
Henry Dewar, prior, 278, 336, 450 ;
annuity to, in grain from Ross by alms
of the late Euphemia, countess of Ross,
85, 142, 303, 381 ; annuity to, from
fermes of Ardmanach, 89, 147, 307,
387.
Dominican (Preachers), of Inverie,
newly founded, annuity from customs
of Cupar formerly paid to secular chap-
lains now transferred to, 198, 267, 333,
369 ; the annuity transferred from, to
Friars Preachers of St Andrews, 434.
Dominican (Preachers), of Perth,
annuity to, from customs of Perth “ex
INDEX.
719
elimosina regis antiqua,” 100, 101, 196,
262, (by receipt of friar Lyle, prior)
332, (of priors Robert Lile and James
Yong), 439 ; annuity to, from fermes
of Perth, 59, 114, 207, (by receipt of
prior Robert) 274, (of friar Robert Lile,
prior) 341, 375, (of friar James Younge,
prior) 375 ; annuity to, from customs
of Dundee “ in elimosina regis antiqua,”
51, 95, 97, 191, (by receipt of friar
Robert Lile, prior) 264, 330, 371, 442.
Friars, Dominican (Preachers), of St An-
drews, annuity from customs 9f Cupar,
formerly paid to two secular chaplains
' and subsequently to Friars Preachers of
Invery, now transferred to, 434, 435 ; an-
nuity from lands of Rothillut transferred
to them from Friars Preachers of Cupar,
400 ; fishery of Blaidnacht in their hands
“ ex tollerantia regis,” 33, 73, 135, 234,
296, 427 ; annuity to, from fermes of
Wigtown by receipt of friar John Donald-
soun, prior, 111, 206, 273, 340.
of the Holy Trinity of Aberdeen,
annuity to, from annualrent of West-
toun, 79, 152, 324, 367, 424.
Minor (Minorites), of Dumfries, an-
nuity to, from fermes of Dumfries, 109,
272, 337, 444.
Minor (Minorites) of Dundee, pay-
ment to, from castle-wards, 2 ; annuity
to, from fermes of Dundee, friar John
Connelsoun, warden, 276, 340, 448.
Minor of Edinburgh, barley to, by
order of the lord governor, 178 ; mart
and pig to, in alms from the king,
354 ; wheat and barley to “ fratres
minores de .observantia ” of Edinburgh,
470, 471.
Minor of Elgin, annuity to, in wheat
“ex tollerantia de regis,” 29, 70; in
barley ‘ £ in elimosina regis ex toller-
antia,” 30, 71.
Minor of Kirkcudbright, payment to,
from customs of Kirkcudbright “ ex
tollerantia regis,” 96, 198, 264, 333, 373;
friar Nicholas Bailye, warden, 96 ; friar
William Tennand, warden, 264, 373 ;
fermes of Kirkcudbright paid to friar
Nicholas Bailye, warden, 111, (Minorites)
213, by receipt of friar William
Tennand, warden, 275, 338.
Friars, Minor of Perth (“ fratres minores de
observantia,” “fratres minores obser-
vantie ”), payment of wheat and barley
to, 176, 178, 249, 250, 320, 321, 405,
407.
Minor of Stirling, weekly payment
to, for one year ‘ 1 de mandato regine
in elimosina,” 39 ; wheat and malt to
friars minor “ de obserservantia,” “ex
elimosina ” of king and queen, 40, 41.
Friscobaldi, Jeronimus, money-changer,
■ salmon sent to, free of custom by order of
the Bishop of Caithness, Comptroller, 55.
Fruchy (Fruchquhy), fermes of, 398 ; let
to Richard Coupar, 497-8 ; part of, let
to Andrew Ged, 505 ; tenants of, to be
cited for arrears of wheat, 415.
mill of, fermes of, in money, barley
and capons, 398 ; let to Andrew Burrell
and others, 498 ; to William Hendry-
sone, 504.
Fuel (pro glebis et focalibus) for coming of
king and governor in Ross, 144, 304,
383.
Fularetoun, sasine of sixth of, to James
Crawmond, 571. See Foularton.
Fullartoun (Fullertoun), John, sasine to,
of lands, tenandry and fishings of Corsby,
which had been in ward for 19 years, 552 ;
sasine to, of lands of Dunrudir (in Arran)
which had been in ward for 20 years,
580 ; cf. Foulertoun ; Fouletoune.
Fulling mill in Lawderdale, 527 ; in
barony of Tulycultre, 539. See also
Cupar ; Skeoch.
Furdalhous, sasine of half of, to William
Blakhall, 587.
Furniture : table, seats, key of door, and
green table-cloth for the exchequer, 121.
Futefells. See Custom.
720
INDEX.
Fyn (Fyne), Catrine (Katherine), nurse of
the late Alexander, prince of Scotland,
175 ; nurse of the late prince Arthur,
319 ; payment to, 413.
Thomas, sasine to, of part of Foular-
toun and other lands in Forfarshire,
624.
Fyndone, barony of, sasine of, to John
Waus, 541.
Fynevin, barony of, sasine of, to David,
lord Lyndesay, master of Craufurd, 598 ;
cf. Fynnevin.
Fyngask, barony of, sasine of, to Alexander
Dundas, 522.
Fynlarg, barony of, sasine of, with mill,
&c., to Colin Campbell, 518, 519.
Fynnersy, Litill, sasine of, to William
Nory, 552 ; sasine of third of, to
Andrew Wod, 590.
Fynnevin, barony of, sasine of, to Alex-
ander Lindesay of Uchtirmonsy, knight,
525 ; cf. Fynevin.
Fyntillach, sasine of, to Robert Chalmer,
553.
Fyntirnes, lands of, 237.
Fyntre, in Stirlingshire, barony of, sasine
of, to William Graham, 526.
Fyntreis, in Aberdeenshire, lands of, 524.
Fyot, de la, monsieur, five puncheons of
claret for, on the last occasion (ultima
vice) on which he came to Scotland from
the lord governor, 463 ; salmon sent to
the lord governor by order of, 463.
See Formartyne.
Fyvie, castle and fortalice of, 634 ; park,
of, 634 ; le Sekfurd of, 634 ; town and
burgh of, 634.
Gabriel, ship called the, 92.
Gaderare, William, custumar of Inverness,
336, 373, 440.
Gadgill (Gadzell), sasine of, to Duncan
Makkelle, 592 ; of fourth of, to Mariota
Makneisch as one of four heirs, 603.
Makilvernok, sasine of fourth of,
to Jonet Makneische, 615 ; to Katherine
Makneische, 625 ; of the other fourth
of, to Elena Makneisch, 625.
Gaitgyrth, sasine of lands and barony of,
to Mr Robert Chalmer, 553.
Gaithope, fermes of, remitted to Catrine
Ruderford, relict of James Stewart, 17.
Galbrath, Paul, servitor of the queen, 23.
Galdcot of velvet for the king ‘ ‘ ac cella
de eodem,” 463.
Gallohillis, lands of, 38.
Gallosyde, lands of, 536.
Galloway (Galway, Galwidia, Galwedia),
lordship of, (in Kirkcudbrycht and Wig-
toun, 237,) accounts of chamberlains of,
(Thomas Forestar) 33, 73, 134, 233, 326,
(Earl of Cassillis) 296, 426 ; fermes of,
above and below the wrater of Cree, 33,
73, 134, 233, 296 ; Thomas Forestar,
late chamberlain of, to be cited for
arrears of marts, 296 ; Comptroller’s
receipts from chamberlain of, 117, 216,
281, 346, 454 ; Comptroller’s receipts
for arrears of chamberlain of, (Forestar),
346 ; fee of chamberlain of, 36, 75, 237 ;
extra payment to chamberlain of, for his
trouble and expenses, 298, (although he
had not done due diligence for recovery
of fermes of waste lands) 428, 429 ;
expenses of commissioners for setting
lands and lordships of Galloway and
Stewartoun, 290 ; grassums of lands in
Galloway, 281 (bis), 454 ; total grassum
and entry of, 486 ; assedation of, made
by commissioners at Kirkcudbrycht
in 1517, 481 ; grassums and entries
charged in the chamberlain’s account in
accordance therewith, 223 ; ditto paid
to Comptroller, 237 ; expenses of the
commissioners, 237 ; allowance to “hus-
bandi” of, above and below Cree, for
marts, 35, 74, 135, 234, 297, 427 ;
Magnus the Dane ill of fever in, 35.
- — above Cree, entries of tenants and
rentals of lands in, 478, 485, 510 ; the
grassum of Keroquherne and other lands
INDEX.
721
in, remitted because they were pre-
viously waste, 479, “et nunc multum
levantur.” 485 ; the chamberlain of
Galloway constrained to take a lease
of certain lands in, as an example to
other tenants, 479 ; total amount of
grassums of, (excepting lands not let and
lands let in feu-ferme) 480, 486.
Galloway, below Cree, entry in, 478 ;
rental of, 481, 506 ; total grassum and
entry of, 485.
chamberlain of. See Forestar,
Thomas.
and Aire, lands of Kirkandris and
' Terrinyeane in, 480.
(Candida Casa), Bishop of, David,
and of the chapel royal, auditor of
Comptroller’s accounts, 214, 451.
John, prior of Carmelites of Aber-
deen, 348, 449.
Robert, servant of the late king,
payment to, for preserving property of
the late king for use of the present
king, 358, 468. See also Galway,
Robert.
Gallowscheillis let to David Hoppringle
at diminished fermes, 17.
Gal rig, sasine of, to David Wemys, 559.
Galrigbog. See Dundonald.
Galriggis. See Dundonald.
Galrik, sasine of, to Patrick Wemys, 601.
Galstoun, lordship of, sasine of lands in,
to James Nesbit, 625.
Galtwalowis (Galtwellowis), fermes of, 298,
327, 428.
and Knokinvane, 484, 509.
Galwalbeg (Galwallbege), five-pound lands
of, and dues of marts of, 125, 240, 256,
311, 391 ; fermes of, granted to John
Strogeith, 256.
Galwalmor (Galwailmoir, Galwallmore,
Galwelmoir), William Spicehous in
arrears for, 25 ; fermes and marts of,
126 Us, 240, 254, 310, 391.
Galway, Master Alexander, grants receipt
for college of Aberdeen, 210 ; canon of
Aberdeen and procurator of the chapter,
212.
Galway, Robert, servitor of the queen, oats
to, for the queen’s horses, 252. See also
Galloway, Robert.
Game, the ward of Falkland waste for
wild animals, 6. See Pasture.
Ganach. See Torny Ganach.
Garcregy, lands of, 557.
Garden : gardens or orchard of Ballincreif,
184 ; of husbandlands of -Ballincreif,
185 ; cherry fermes of gardens of Ballin-
creif, 562 ; garden of Banff, 607 ; of
Cragmelour, 629 ; gardens in Crawmond
Regis, 588 ; of Crukisfew and Inchenan,
554 ; of Stratoun, 604 ; garden of Estir-
bynning, 516 ; of Wyntoun, 517 ; of
Westirstrabrok, 537; of castle, called the
“Castellyarde,” round the castlehill of
Enneroury, 629. See Dunune ; Falk-
land ; Holyrood ; Lindoris, Auld.
Gardener of Linlithgow palace, his fee, 2 ;
to supply onions and mustard for the
king’s household, 3 ; of Falkland, his
fee and reddendo of onions, 6, 160,
170 ; payment to gardener at Falkland
“pro extractione radicum et dejectione
pulverum de dicta gardina ” by precept
of the lord governor, 174. See also
Stirling castle.
Gardin, le Bradfute, 613.
Myddiltoun and Estirtoun of, sasine
of, to Patrick Gordoun, 615.
Alexander, sasine to, of Uvir Cragnes-
toun and others in Kincardine, 547 ; of
Burrowfeild and others in Forfar, 547,
548.
David, sasine to, of Connansith,
Leys and Litilgardyn, 522 ; sheriff “in
hac parte,” 525.
Gardner, Adam, bailie of North Berwick,
112.
John, fee of, “ad bonum compotum/’
107.
Gardnerland, sasine of, to John Stewart,
554.
722
INDEX.
Gargary, sasine of, to Edward Maxwel,
547.
Gargunnock, sasine of, to Alexander
Elphinston, 519 ; of sixth of, with
tower, fortalice and mansion, to Ninian
Seytonn, 521.
Gariauch (Gareauch, Garviauch), Comp-
troller’s receipts from feu-fermes of, 117,
216 ; from chamberlain of, 281, 346 ;
account of John Leslie of Warderis, as
■ ‘ feodifirmarius of,” 75, 151, 238, 300,
423.; lands of Balcomy excambed for
feu-ferme of the lordship of, of which
William Fobes (sic) of Towys had a
lease, 301 ; a portion of the fermes of,
remitted to the “ feodifirmarius ” until
the expiry of said lease, 301 ; the
fermes and dues of the lordship of,
assigned for the fees of certain trum-
peters and actors, 300, 353, 424.
husbandlands of, marts of, 77.
pursuivant, fee of, 120, (from fermes
of Kintore, 138,) 221, 287, 355, 465.
regality of, offices of forester and
coroner of, held by William Blakhall,
542 ; sasines of lands in, 570, 587 ;
Portaristoun and castle of Enneroury
in, 629.
Garlands, two “ lie ros garlandis ” due for
duplication of blenchferme of Gask, 590.
Garmylton Nobill, lands of, 533.
Garnescheauch. See Fintelauch.
Garnok, water of, fishing on, 635.
Garoles, lands of, sasine of, to Alexander
Stewart, 53*6.
Garrochty, lands of, 556.
Garthlone, sasine of, to Uclitred M ‘Dowell,
541.
Gartmore with mill, sasine of, to Aula
Makaulay, 577.
Garvaneheid (Girvanhede, Girvanhed,
Girvanheid) in Carrick, fermes of, 82,
131, 238, 299, 429.
Garvory (Garvery), half let to Alexander
Gordoune, senior, and half to John
Dunbar, 483 ; rental of, 509.
Garwald, sasine of, to Robert Lauder of
Bass, 619.
Gas, lands of, sasine of, to James Cathcart,
620.
Gascony, wine of, bought ‘‘in Britannia,”
118.
Gask, in Aberdeenshire, sasine of, to
William Burnet, 533.
in Perthshire, barony of, sasine of,
to Laurence Oliphant, for two rose gar-
lands for duplicationof blenchferme, 590.
and Balgowy, in Forfarshire, barony
of, sasine of, to George Halyburton,
528.
Gaskow, Mekle. See Beildestoun.
Gawane and Ryskis, sasine of, to William
Boid, 559.
Gaynyeis, 164. See Arrows.
Ged, Andrew, son of Nicholas Ged, tenant
in Fruchy, 505.
Geddes (Geddas, Geddis), George, sasine
to, of quarter of Glencothow and other
lands in Peebles, 540.
Thomas, sasine to, of fourth of
Rauchane, Glencott and Glenhegdane,
622.
Sir Thomas, chaplain at Cullen, 343,
376.
Geese, for the lord governor’s household,
416; sold at lOd. each, 323 ; at 8d. each,
416 ; 300 score due from tenants of
Uchtirmukty, 416.
fermes of Fife, (Auchtermuchty and
Falkland), 5, 159, 160, 167, 168, 169,
170, 180, 182, 244-5, 252-3, 313-5,
323, 324, 393, 396-400 ; <£auce domes-
tice,” 411, 412, 413, 414, 415.
Geist. See Joist.
Gersland, a “terro herbagii” called, 543.
Gerton, Over, sasine of, to John Murhede,
543.
Gervisland (Gervesland), fermes of, 396 ;
let to Jonet Mail vile and Andrew Robert-
sone, 496 ; named, 504.
Gervy, sasine of half of, to Margaret Wen-
toun, 606.
INDEX.
723
Gerwane, sasine of, to Robert Grabame,
565.
Gib, John, alias “Gray Jobnne,” tenant
in Balliokirk, 497.
Gibson (Gibsoun, Gibsone), Bartholomew,
bailie of Renfrew, 206, 337.
George, sasine to, of Coldinstanys,
522.
John, bailie of Carale, 274.
• John, part of Cutiswra let to, 491.
Thomas, part of Cutiswra let to, 491.
Giffart, Mr John, receives payment from
fermes of Garviauch on behalf of the
comptroller, 151 ; comptroller’s clerk,
' 198.
Giffartlandis, sasine of lands and waters
called, to George Trottare, 592.
Giffertland, sasine of, to Andrew Crawfurd,
537.
Gilcamstoun. See Carveichin.
Gileston, sasine of, to Thomas Maklellane,
556.
Gilgirstoun, lands of, 553.
Gillambe, sasine of, to Alexander Jardin
of Appilgarth, knight, 612.
Gillespy, gardener at Stirling castle, 37.
Gillis Hawcht, husbandlands in, 602.
Gilmerton, sasine to John Somervel of part
of, formerly belonging to John late lord
Somervel, 546.
Gilpallat, lands of, 521.
“ Gilyarn de post,” cxli., 463.
Girmaire, John, custumar of Perth, 262.
Girmastoun, sasine of, to John Erskin,
520.
Girnalman of Dingwall castle, 85, 143,
304, 382 ; of Arbroth, 217, 218 ; Sir
John Dingvaile, girnalman, 87. See
Moray, granary of.
Girvanhede. See Garvaneheid.
Glammys, lord, John, sasine to, of Drum-
geich, Drumgley, and Cardane with their
mills, and of Lochmill and “ly Inche,”
which had been in ward for seventeen
years, 602; of fourth of Litle Buttirgask
and Collace, ditto, 600, 604 ; statement
by, as to precept of sasine of these, 604 ;
sasine to, of barony of Baky and lands
of Balnawis with half of the Hawtoun
of Kinkell, all which had been in ward,
612, 613 ; of half of barony of Baky,
ditto, 619.
Glas, John,' sasine to, of Kerecreysach in
Bute, 596.
Glasclune, barony of, sasine of, to James
Hering, 523.
Glascorie (Glascery, Glascerie, Glascoree),
let to the chamberlain of Stratherne, 23,
125 ; marts of, 23, 126, 240, 254, 310,
390 ; let to Patrick Scott at reduction of
rent, 240, 253, 310, 390.
Glasfurd, sasine of, to William Sympil,
522.
Glasgow (Glasgw, Glasgew), carriage of
arms and ammunition to, from Dum-
barton, and from, to Edinburgh, 162 ;
herrings of assise to be delivered at,
annually by the lessee of the herrings of
assise of the sea and western lochs, 194 ;
precepts of sasine dated at, 635.
Archbishop of, James [Betoun], his
account as chamberlain of Fife rendered
by Andrew Matheson his deputy, 4 ; by
Sir Laurence Alexanderson, 118, 158,
243, 313, 393; fee of, 7, 319; “do-
minus Glasguensis compotans [de Eiffe],”
164 ; allowance to, for expenses of the
captains of ISTorhame and Chillingham,.
prisoners at Falkland under his charge,
9 ; gift of grain to, by the late king
“pro gratuitu et servitio,” 14, 16; do.
for his horse, 16, 168, 410 ; fee of, and
grant to, for his trouble in collecting
the fermes of Fife “in is to turbido tem-
pore,” 161 ; fee of, 175, 249 ; expenses
of, 175 ; oats for his horse, fee of, and
grant for his trouble, 403 ; wheat and
barley to, 412, 413 ; in Edinburgh on
public business, 412 ; allowance for his
super-expenses in the account of his
treasurership rendered in 1509, 412 ;
oats for his horses in Edinburgh, 413 ;
724
INDEX.
Chancellor, to answer for certain do-
mestic expenses incurred at Falkland,
163 ; occupied the castle of Falkland
with 200 men for three weeks lest the
queen should besiege it, 163, 165 ;
forage not allowed for his horses, 168 ;
inventory of arms, &c., in castle of
Falkland for which he is answerable,
164; “dominus cancellarius,” 166;
composition in exchequer by order of the
lord chancellor, 385, 390 ; payment by
order of, 404 ; present in exchequer,
405 ; consents, as a lord auditor, to
remission of fermes of Kintyre, 419 ;
commissioner to let crown lands, 244,
494, 500, 501, 511 ; sits along with
other commissioners to hear a cause
regarding a lease, 505 ; auditor,
260, 279, 344 ; “cancellarius Scotie,”
451.
Glasgow, Archdeacon of. See Blacater,
Mr Patrick.
Canon of. See Both well, Mr Richard ;
Douglas, Mr David. .
Cathedral of, annuity for support of
deacon (diaconi) and sub-deacon of
' from fermes of Rutherglen, 58.
Dean of, in exchequer at Edinburgh,
479 ; sits with others to try an action
regarding a lease, 505. See Forman,
Master Robert.
Dean and Chapter of, annuity to, from
fermes of Rutherglen, 108, 209, 375 ; do.
to vicars of the choir by receipt of Sir
James Calderwod, 375; Cuthbert Simon,
“scriba curie decani et capituli,” 209,
338.
Precentor of. See Cuningham, Sir
Andrew. *
Glaslie (Glaslye), sasine of fourth of, to
William Grundistoun, 589 ; of fourth of,
to Andrew Sibbald, 631.
Glaslo (Glasla), with mill, sasine of, to
Richard Steward, 570 ; of sixth of, to
John Dempstar, 631.
Glasmont, barony of, sasine of half of, to
Robert Boiswell, 523 ; of ditto to Mar-
garet Levingstoun, 526.
Glasnoch, sasine of, to Archibald Dunbar,
564.
Glasre, lands of, 518.
Glass: glazed windows in Holyrood, 162 ;
glass for windows of new work at Falk-
land, 174. See Palaces; Peblis, Thomas.
Glasserton, sasine of, to Alexander Steward,
543.
Glassisre, barony of, sasine of, to John
Scrimgeour, 568.
Glasteris, sasine of lands in, to Richard
Carshop, 621. See Layglangle.
Glaswellis, lands of, 521.
Glazier. See Peblis, Thomas.
Glen, sasine of five-merk lands of, to
Thomas Middelmaist, 602 ; of third of,
to Jonet Murray, 602.
John, sailor, 133, 134.
Glencarne, Earl of, Cuthbert, lord Kil-
mawris, sasine to, of Drummond and
Duchray, which had been in non-entry
for twenty-seven years, 580.
Glencharny (Glenscherny, Glenchervy),
fermes of, 66, 150; diminution of do., 66,
150 ; paid to Comptroller, 67 ; to Re-
ceivers General, 67 ; to Comptroller, 150,
151 ; lordship of, claimed as included in
earldom of Moray, 364 ; Comptroller’s
receipts from John Graunt, lessee of,
117 ; from feu-fermer of, 216 ; from
chamberlain of, 452 ; from Sir Alex-
ander Farquharsone in name of John
Grant of Fruchy, 455 ; fermes of Ballin-
dalloch accounted for in account of, 29,
69. See Corymuchlach, Corremuklo.
Glencors, Nether, in Dumfries, sasine of,
to John Glencors, 593.
John, sasine to, of Nether Glen-
cors, 593.
Glencothow, quarter of, 540.
Glencotto, sasine of fourth of, to Thomas
Geddis, 622.
Glenderrowell, fermes of, 417 ; mart
fermes of two parts of, 417, 418 ; fermes
INDEX.
725
of, unpaid, the lands being claimed in
heritage by Campbell of Auchinbrek and
Campbell of Ornedull, who are to be
distrained for the fermes until they pro-
duce their charters, 418.
Glendoauchy, in Banff, barony or thanage
of, sasine of, to John Earl of Buchan,
607.
Glendowky, in Fife, lands of, 545.
Glendurchat, barony of. See Discher.
Glenesk, barony of, sasine of, to David,
lord Lyndesay, master of Craufurd, 598.
Glenhegdane, sasine of fourth of, to Thomas
Geddis, 622.
Glenken, rental of various lands in, 483,
509 ; half of lands of, nominatim, 530.
Glenkirk, sasine of, to William Gilleis,
551 ; to Thomas Henrisoun, 584.
Glenlicharne (Glenlecharn), fermes of, in
hands of lord Drummond, 24 ; let to
ditto in feu-ferme, 512.
Glenley, lands of, 556.
Glenluce, Abbot of. See Maluny, Walter.
Glenlude, quarter of, 540.
Glenlyoun (Glenlioun), Mamlorne in,
waste for forest, 155, (Mamlorne and
Glenlioun) 226, 365, 421 ; payment by
Archibald Campbell for fermes of, 156 ;
fermes of, remitted, 156 ; fee of mair
of, 155, 226, 365, 422 ; sasine of barony
of, to Archibald Campbell, 518.
Glenmorischen (Glenemoryschen, Glen-
mwrischane), lordship of, Comptroller’s
receipts from John Graunt, lessee of,
117, 282, 455 ; from chamberlain of,
452. See Urquhard.
Glenmur, sasine .of, to Agnes, Margret,
Jonet and Cristina Lyndesay, sisters,
544, 561.
Glennane in Cowell, 626.
Glenn egas, barony of, sasine of, to James
Haldane, 531.
Glenn esk, barony of, sasine of, to Alex-
ander Lindesay of Uchtirmonsy, knight,
525.
Glennox. See Dunnowr.
Glenpoit, fermes of, remitted to Elizabeth
Hopper, 18.
Glenpot, sasine of, to Andrew Murjay,
563.
Glenquharidy, Estir, sasine of half of, to
John Kynnabir, 567 ; of third of half of,
to Isobella Ravin, 616 ; of the other
two-thirds to her sisters Katherine and
Elizabeth Ravin, 616.
Glenquharite, sasine of third of, to John
Skrymgeour, 623.
Glenquhom, barony of, sasine of lands in,
to Jonet Dikesone, 548.
James, sasine to, of lands of Wra,
540.
Glenrathnes, sasine of, to John Bard, 554.
Glensauch, barony of, sasine of, to Thomas
Guthre, 630.
Glensche (Glenschee), lands of, mortified
to the royal college in Stirling castle,
155, 227, 365, 422. See Strathbrawn.
Glenschervy. See Glencharny.
Glenstokane, liferented to Marioun Bonkle,
relict of John Lindesay, 34, 75, 135,
235, 427 ; let to her, 483, 509.
Glentig, sasine of, to Robert Grahame,
565.
Glentarf, Westir, formerly held by Maurice
Nesone and his mother “ Murrok,” now
let in feu-ferme to David Murray, 512.
Glentarkan (Glentarkane, Glentarcane,
Glentercane), William Spicehous in
arrears for, 25; fermes of, 126 bis, 240,
253, 310, 311, 391.
Glentruplach, lands of, 527.
Glenturk, Sir Alexander M'Culloch to be
cited for fermes of, which he occupied as
his own property, 298, 327, 428 ; rental
of, 486, 511.
Glenurquhay. See Lochquhow.
Glesland, sasine of half of, to Patrick
Gray, 568.
Gloves, two pairs of, for duplication of
blenchferme of barony of Kilmun, 517 ;
of lands of Nethir Auchinbak, 529 ; of
Spittaltoun, 539 ; of Leslie, 552 ; of
726
INDEX.
Balmullo, 558 ; of Cowgask, 575 ; of
Park and Demptoun (white gloves), 615,
616 ; of Cowgask, on sasine to William
Ruthven in virtue of dispensation in
favour of the heirs of those who fell in
the king’s army, 575.
Goddy, Arthur, part of Clerkland let to,
431 ; on his decease to his wife Marioun
Dunlop and son and heir William Goddy,
492.
John, part of Clerkland let to,
491.
Gogar. See Nethirgogar ; Ovirgogar.
Gogosyd. See Kyllingcrag.
Gold, chamlot of, for the king, 463.
Golen, in barony of Balgony, 553.
Good. See Gude.
Gordoun, lady of, repair of chamber of, in
Edinburgh castle, 459.
lord, fermes and annualrents of
Fothirgill, Drumquhyn and Drum-
quhassill belonging to, remitted, 228 ;
paid by “ domina de Gordoun,” 422.
lord, John, wheat to, by precept of
the queen, 70.
Alexander, Ardes let to, on death of
Robert Gordoune, 484, 509.
Alexander, senior, lands in Glenken
let to, and to his grandson John Gor-
doune, 484 ; the late, 509.
Alexander, brother of the laird of
Lochinver, Slewingnaw let to, 482.
Sir Alexander, of Megmar, knight,
lands of Abiryeldy donated to his heirs,
140.
George, sasine to, of Hardland and
Monebouye, 550 ; of barony of Scheves
in virtue of dispensation in favour of the
heirs of those slain in the army of the
late king, 587.
James, sasine to, of lands in Kirk-
cudbright, 628.
John, renders account of Strathdee
and Cromar as deputy of Earl of Huntlie,
324.
John, of Lochinver, lands in Galway
let to, 481, 482, 507, 508. See Gor-
doun, Jonet.
Gordoun, John, son of the late Alexander
Gordoune, senior, Slewingnaw let to,
508.
John, in Hasilfeild, part of Craginbay
let to, 509.
John, grandson and heir of Alexander
Gordoune, senior, 484, 509.
John, junior, son of the late Alex-
ander Gordoune, knightj lands in Glen-
ken let to, 484, 509.
John, senior, Largmore let to, 483 ;
half of Garvory let to, 483.
Jonet, sasine to, in blenchferme of
fee of Kenmure and Lagane, and of
Balmaclellane with reservation of the
liferent to John Gordoun of Lochinver,
her grandfather, 592 ; sasine to, of
lands in barony of Stitch ell, 592.
Jonet, spouse of the late Alexander,
lord Lindesay, had conjunct infeftment
in lands in baronies of Alicht and Bal-
lindoch and in lands and mill of Bal-
trody, 599, 600.
Patrick, sasine to, of lands in Forfar,
615, 616.
Robert, Ardes let on death of, to
Alexander Gordoune, 484.
Robert, of Glen, knight, payment to
the comptroller by hands of, 137 ; son
of John Gordoune of Lochinver, lands
in Galloway let to, 481, 482, 507, 508 ;
Lagan let to, 485, 510 ; Nethir Sannak
let to, 484, 510.
Roger, sasine to, of Craggo and Daw-
charne, 549 ; of Strothane and Blare-
rannee, which had been in ward, 577.
Simon, Pollinyesk let to, 484, 509.
Thomas, sasine to, of half of Dun-
lugus and Mereden, 608, 615.
William, curator of John Wod and
spouse of the mother of said John,
“ feodifirmarius ” of Fethircarn and
Abirluthnot, 360, 419.
Gordounstoun, lands of, in detail, 530.
INDEX.
727
Gorgye, in Renfrew, sasine of, with mill,
&c., to Margaret Levingstoun, 540.
Gortanelask in Cowell, 626.
Gorthy, barony of, sasine of, to George
r Gorthy, 523.
mill of, 126. 253, 310, 390.
George, sasine to, of barony of Gorthy,
&c., 523.
Gortyngour, lands of, 634.
Gosfurd (Gosfurde), fermes of, 44* 184 ;
annuity to Friars Preachers of Edinburgh
from, by grant of James ill., 44, 184 ;
mains of, set in feu-ferme to Murray of
Blakbarony, 184, 186 ; multure of lands
of Mains of Ballinereif, Gosfurd and
Spittale, 562.
Goslyntoun, sasine of, to Patrick Cok-
burne, 569.
Gourlay (Gourlaw), Mr Alexander, brother
and heir of James Gourlay, tenant in
Kings Kettill, 500, 504.
Elena, oatmeal to, for her children,
granted by James iy. and by special
precept of the queen, 39.
James, and his wife Margaret Litstar,
tenants in Kettill, 497.
James, deceased, 500. See Gourlay,
Mr Alexander.
John, master of St Laurence Hospital,
Haddington, 339.
John, courier, 467.
John, tenant in Kettyll, 497, 504.
John, junior, tenant in Kingis Kettill,
504.
Sir John, chaplain of the Dean of
Aberdeen, 338 ; “ magister cone,” 354.
Malcolm, tailor in the wardrobe,
469.
Thomas, carpenter to the late king,
liferent of Auldhall and Balbreky
granted to, 175 ; his rent partially re-
mitted, 405 ; his wife Elizabeth Sibbald
and his son George tenants in Auld-
hall, 497.
Governor, the lord, falcons for, 72, 130, 257
301, 417 ; marts and swine from Orkney
and Shetland for his household, 72, 130 ;
coals for, atDunbar andHalirudhous, 130,
131 ; Lyon king of arms shipwrecked on
his way to, in France, 103 ; household
expenses of, from 1st July to 1st Nov-
ember 1515, 118; wine bought for the use
of, and of his suite (familia) in Brittany
and at sea before he reached Scotland,
119 ; payments in connexion with, 122 ;
wheat and barley for his household, 133,
134 ; fuel for the coming of, and of the
king to Ross, 144, 305, 383 ; parliament
held by, 150; the king’s tenants sum-
moned to the parliament and exchequer
held immediately after his coming,
162 ; windows at Holyrood repaired for
the coming of, 162 ; expenses of heralds
and other messengers from 9th August
1514 till his arrival on 16th May 1515,
163 ; wheat supplied to his baker, 165,
177 ; James Kinloch and David Balfour,
porters of, 173 ; marts, coal, ale and
wine for his household from 19th April
to 1st September exclusive 1516, 174 ;
services of Sir Laurence Alexanderson to,
in riding to Falkland and elsewhere,
175 ; barley for his household, 179 ; oats
for his horses from 19th April to 31st
August 1516, 181 ; 556 gallons of ale
bought for household of, at Falkland
from 19th April to 26th June 1516, 178 ;
ale for, when at Dunbar (in 1515), 191 ;
herrings for, 194 ; wine and ale for his
household at Perth, 196.
Governor, the lord, purchase of wine
entered in household books of, from
1st March 1515 to 1st August 1516,
200 ; ditto of spices and chandlery from
1st March 1515 to 31st August 1516,
200, 201 ; from 1st November 1515 to
19th January 1516, 204 ; in July 1515,
205 ; ditto of candles, marts and pigs,
201 ; ditto of “vinum de Beane,” 30tli
August 1516, 201 ; two household books
for, 203 ; claret for, when he supped
in the house of Margaret Crechtoune,
728
INDEX.
205; Crochet, “magister hospitii” of,
214 ; provision for, at Perth, 216 ; pur-
chase of claret and ale entered in house-
hold books of, 216 ; receipts from Satur-
nino, money-changer of, for provision
of his house and family, 217 ; house-
hold expenses of, from 1st March 1515
to 31st August 1516, 218 ; household
books of, 218, 284 ; malt for, at Dunbar,
219 ; driving marts for, 219 ; six Italian
actors of, 220; Jaques Merchel, secretary
of, 220 ; fees of clerk of household
brewer and porters of, 221 ; Robert
Muncur, “le cator” of, 222; John
Schaw, baker of, 223 ; wheat and barley
to his baker and brewer, 223, 224 ; ale,
wine, coal, and an ox for, at Falkland
from 1st to 12th September 1516, 246 ;
expenses of his attendant and two horses
at Falkland 15th April to 28th May
1517, 247, 252 ; capons and poultry for,
and his household at Falkland, 8th
January to 18th February 1516, and
24th March to 13th September of same
year, 252-3 ; wine bought for his house-
hold. 262 ; Captain Janet, “magister
hospitii ” of, 262 ; coals for Dunbar
castle entered in his books, 264 ; pay-
ment from customs of Dundee for pro-
visions for household of, when there,
265 ; payment to the “hospes” of, at
Dundee ‘ ‘ pro usu hospitii et lie belcheir ”
by precept of Captain Janot, “magister
hospitii,” 265 ; service of William Yaiche
of Dawyk to, and to the king, 271 ;
freight of his horses to France, 269 ;
Andrew Hamilton, brewer of, 278 ;
expenses of his household from 12th
October 1516 to 7th June 1517, 284 ;
five “tersans” of his wine delivered to
the king, 284 ; ships of, 290 ; wheat
and barley of Fife for his household,
291 ; expenses of his horses and wages
of their attendants from 12th October
1516 to 1st September 1517, 292 ; ex-
penses of said attendants from his de-
parture viz.: from 7th June 1517 to 1st
September 1517, 292.
Governor, the lord, annuity to keeper of
Edinburgh castle until the arrival of,
349 ; claret supplied to, for his late
voyage to France, by the Abbot of
Paslay, 353 ; cables and cordage sent to,
at Deip by his special order, 353.
“boves pasti” for the king and,
402 ; geese, capons and poultry for the
household of, 416 ; necessaries for the
sailors of, at Dumbertane, 436 ; delivery
of castle of St Andrews to Grosillis
(Grisillis), captain of, 461 ; Walter
Maluny, Abbot of Glenluce and Albany
Herald sent to France to, 453 ; claret for
Monsieur la Fyot when he came to Scot-
land from, 463 ; “ pro expensis lie gil-
yam de post duabus veniendo a guber-
natore ad regnum, ”463 ; six guns called
“ lie falconys” sent to, 463 ; six barrels
of salmon sent to, by order of Monsieur
de la Fyot, 463 ; £4000 odd for ex-
penses of his household from 3rd
December 1521 to 31st May 1522, 473 ;
household-books of, subscribed by Gro-
sillis “ magister hospitii ” of, 473.
signs a commission at Edinburgh, to
let crown lands, 1st January 1521, 501 ;
assedation of lordship of Fife made at
Edinburgh, 3rd January 1521, with
advise and consent of, 501.
Payments made by precept or order
of : — to falconer by special precept,
75 ; to Sir William Scott of Balwery,
knight, towards his ransom, 80 ; to John
Watson, surgeon, 81, 153 ; to George
Gud, 137; for works at Edinburgh castle
by precept of, and of the queen and lords
of council, 108; to the king’s servants
and to the captain of Edinburgh castle
by precept of, 202 ; payments by man-
date of, 122 ; to gardener of Falkland
by precept of, 174 ; allowances by pre-
cept of, 126, 240, 311, 391 ; 100 crowns
(scuta) paid by his order to Sir Anthony
INDEX.
729
Dersy de Labasty, 163 ; payment to
Friars Minor of Perth by precept under
his hand, 176, 178, 250, 320, 321, 405,
407 ; barley to Friars of Edinburgh by
order of, 178 ; and to Alexander Ellem
of Buttirden, 178 ; payment to John
Douglas, cellarer, “ex gratitudine ” of,
for his service to the late king, 178-9 ;
payments by his order to ten “le
halbertaris” and two actors for the
months of July and August 1517, 285 ;
and to four Italian actors, at their
departure, 285 ; payments by order
of, to Robert Borthuik and others in
Edinburgh castle for guarding the king,
285 ; for wages (“gagia”) of pledges in
Lochmabane for security of the kingdom,
286 ; £1000 delivered to, by the comp-
troller by his order, 286 ; payment
to four servants of, by his express order,
for their maintenance “usque ad adven-
tum ipsius Dei gratia in regnum,” 289 ;
payments by precept of, 161, 187, 189,
192, 193, 220, (and of the comptroller,
231), 255, 265, 298, 325, 352, 438 ; to
his Italian players by precept of, the lords
auditors witnessing the precept, 220 ;
ditto by precept of, and of the comp-
troller, 431 ; fermes of Ballincreif
granted by, for life to Robert Borthuik,
186 ; certain payments ordered by, the
chancellor witnessing the mandate, 188 ;
to Archibald Douglas by precept of, 270 ;
fees assigned to Italian and Scotch
trumpeters and actors by, 300 ; payment
by precept of, for keeping Dumbarton
castle, 350 ; to the Italian trumpeters by
precept of, under his hand, 353 ; payment
by express order of, to four servants
nominatim for their maintenance,
“usque ad adventum ipsius Dei gratia
in regnum,” 358 ; composition in ex-
chequer regarding the arrears of Ross and
Ardmanach by order of, 385, 390 ; pay-
ment by written mandate of, 358 ; pay-
ments by precept of, 363, 384 ; payment
VOL. XIV.
of £6000 odd to the queen by precept
of, and of the lords of council, 459 ; to
Walter Maluny, Abbot of Glenluce, 461 ;
to James Stewart, captain of the men at
arms (gentis armorum) crossing to Den-
mark, 461 ; compensation to Walter
Ker by mandate of, 462 ; pension
promised by, to Mr Adam Ottirburn,
462 ; fee of Mr Thomas Hay, secretary,
paid by order of, 462 ; 500 merks
allowed by, to Robert Bertoun of Ovir-
berntoun, the said sum having been
taken by Spaniards from the ‘ 1 Blak-
bark ” belonging to Bertoun which had
been sent to, 464 ; allowance for six
horses with a servant for each, from 1st
September 1518 to 1st June 1522, by
order of, dated 22d May 1522, 469.
Governor, the lord, Remissions of fermes
by, 126 ter , 129, 137, 156, 158, 164,
168, 171, 180, 127, 181, 185, 228,
236, 241 ter , 254 quater, 310, (and
by auditors of exchequer, 391); allows
the chamberlain of Ross to com-
pound for arrears, and orders them
to be expunged from the rolls, 144 ;
remission of rent by, to David Grahame,
162, 164, 171, 180 ; remission of fermes
by, to Robert Borthuik in compliance
with promise of the late king, 185 ;
rent remitted by, to relict of Andrew
Wod, knight, 318 ; remitted fermes of
Cowell and Rosneith to Earl of Ergile
for the three years preceding his arrival,
418; remitted the fermes of Kintyre
for the two years preceding Flodden, 419.
Exemptions from Custom granted by,
to Archibald Douglas, 203, 204, 474 ; to
Gillerm Rokat, 204 ; to Margret Crech-
toune, Countess of Rothes, 270.
See also Albany, Duke of ; House-
hold.
Clerk of expenses of. See Hay,
Thomas.
Porters of. See Balfour, David ; Kin-
loch, James.
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730
INDEX.
Gowanecruke, lands of, 522.
Gown, £4, 4s. to William Nesbit to buy
himself a “toga,” 54, 55 ; allowance to
clerk of register for his ‘ roba,’ 121, 222,
356, 467.
Gradane, husbandlands in town and
territory of, 515 ; sasine of third of, to
William Levingstoun, 615.
Grahame (Grhame, Grahme), David, fermes
of Balcancoll granted to, 162 ; remission
of rent to, 164, 168, 171, 180 ; payment
to, 413 ; oats of Balcancoll to, 414.
David, tenant in Ardett, 494 ; late,
502.
George. See Grahame, William.
James, “tabernarius,” fee of, 221,
227, 287, 469.
John, king’s trumpeter serving daily
in castle of Stirling, 122.
John, sasine to, of Owergarwok,
Alemyr sursum, 566.
Jonet, daughter and heir of David
Grahame, and wife of John Wilson,
502.
Robert, sasine to, of Knokdolean and
others in Ayrshire, 565.
■ Sir Robert, chaplain, barley from
girnalman of Arbroth by hands of, 218 ;
barley to the lord governor’s brewer by
hands of 224.
William, South Kinkell let to, in
feu-ferme free of entry or duplication,
his father George Grahame having died
“in campo de Flowdoun,” 512.
William, sasine to, of earldom of
Montrose, baronies of Kynnabir, Muk-
dok, Dundafmur, Athera, Kincardin,
lands of Kynpoynt, &c., 519, 520 ; three
suits owed by, annually at the three
head courts of the sheriff of Perth, 520.
William, sasine to, of baronies of Fyn-
tre and Buchlyvy Graham, 526.
William, sasine to, of lands in Symon-
toun, 545.
Granane, barony of, sasine of lands of,
nominatim to Robert Maxwell, 530.
Granary. See Girnalman.
Grandoun, barony of, sasine of, to John,
Earl of Buchan, 623.
Grange: “ terrse dominicales ” of Keltoun
called “le Grange de Treiffe,” 237, 298,
326 ; le Grange, 613. See also Mains ;
Abercorn ; Auldhame ; Ballindone ;
Bothkennar ; Dunbar ; Monyfuth ; San-
nak ; Spott.
Grant (Graunt), John, of Eruchy, fermes
of Ballandallach in his hands; 29, 69 ;
knight, to render account of the
earldom of Moray, 67 ; his account as
chamberlain and receiver of Glencharny,
Urquhard, Glenmorischene, and Abir-
nethy, 66, (excepting Abirnethy) 150,
as “ feodifirmarius ” of Urquhard and
Glenmorischene, 364 ; increase of rental
of Urquhard and Glenmorischene under
new lease to him and his two sons, 66,
150, 364 ; lessee of lordships of Glen-
charny, Abirnethty, Urquhard and
Glenmoreschin, 117 ; rents received from
his chaplain, 282 ; from Sir Alexander
Ferquharsone, in name of, 455.
Grassland, a “terro herbagii” called
Gersland, 543. See Herbage.
Grassum, of Fife, 244 ; of Dundonald,
347 ; grassums received by the comp-
troller, 281, 282, 454, 455 ; grassums
and entries of lands of Stewartoun under
lease made by commissioners, 258, 259 ;
grassums of lands in Kinclevin, 421 ;
lease of Arborg to be void if grassum
not paid at date fixed, 478 ; chamberlain
of Galloway to have lease of certain
lands if the grassum be not paid to him,
479 ; grassums remitted because the
lands let were formerly waste ‘ ‘ et nunc
multum levantur,” 479, 485 ; Tulylaig-
auch let for grassum only, but if it be
not paid at the time appointed the lease
to be void, 479 ; let for grassum only to
son and grandson of two M ‘Dowells
who had died “in campo bellico,” 485 ;
grassum of Keltoun stated at £6, 10s. 4d.
INDEX.
731
“ quia ista assedatio est multum levata,”
481, 507 ; Lochdoganis, MedilletNethir,
let without grassum “ quia multum
levantur,” 482, 508 ; remainder of
lease of Leffinollo, &c. granted to
Uchtred Makdowell without grassum
because his grandfather had paid at the
date of the lease, 489 ; total amount of
grassums of Galway “supra Cree, ” ex-
cepting lands not let and lands let in
feu-ferme, 480 ; ditto of grassum and
entry of Galloway “subtus Cree,” 485 ;
of Galloway “supra Cree,” 486 ; of lord-
ship of Galloway, 486 ; proceedings re-
\ garding grassum of lands in Galloway,
493. S£e also 'passim in “Rentalia,”
477-514.
Gray, lord, Andrew, justiciar, witness to
a charter in 1511, 147 ; ditto at Edin-
burgh 14th July 1513, 317 ; annuity to,
from fermes of Dundee, 276.
( lie Gray), lord, Patrick, annuity to,
from fermes of Dundee, 276, 340, 448 ;
sasine to, of Bawgillo, rock of Bruchte
with castle, &c. , and office of sheriff of
Forfar, 582 ; assedation of nonentries of
certain lands pertaining to, set to his
brother Gilbert Gray, 585 n.
— — Alan, sasine to, of half of Burncastell,
606.
Ambrose. See Gray, John and Am-
brose.
Cristina, widow of Nicholas Abir-
nethy, letter of pension to, for their
services to James iv. and v. , 443.
Edward, captain of Chillinghame,
prisoner at Falkland, 9.
Gilbert, of Buttercais, payment by,
for an assedation of nonentries of .certain
lands, pertaining to his brother lord
Gray, set to him by the queen, 585 n.
Isobel, spouse of Mr John Campbell
of Thorntoun, thesaurer. See Campbell,
Mr John.
Mr James, payment to, for prior of
Restinot, 60, 110, 208, 265, (rector of
Lundy) 275, 339, (chaplain of abbot of
Jedburgh) 371.
Gray ( alias Gib), John, tenant in Ballin-
kirk, 497.
John and Ambrose his son, tenants
in Fruchy, 497-8.
Patrick, sasine to, of baronies of
Langforgund and Foulys with advocation
of church of Lundy, 565 ; sasine to, of
Kynneff and others in Kincardin, 569.
Sir Walter, king’s chaplain in Lestal-
rig, fee of, 10 ; payment to, from cus-
toms of Edinburgh, 104 ; annuity to,
“de hospitio regis ”in Leith, 122;
chaplain at altar of St Triduan in Lestal-
rig, annuity to, 354, 464.
Grebblak, lands of, 556.
Gredok, lands of, 542.
Greif, John, pays barley of Auchtermuchty
to the comptroller, 178.
Greifschip. See Elgin.
Greir, Helen, mother of Michael Murray.
See Murray, Michael.
Greirsoune (Greiresoune, Gresoun, Gres-
sone, Grersone, Greresone), of Daltoun,
lands of Castellmawdy claimed as herit-
ably belonging to, 237 ; to be cited for
fermes of, 327.
— Cuthbert, sasine to, of Halidayhill,
548.
— — Egidia, relict of Robert Creichtoune,
Slewindaw let to, and to her daughter
Margaret, 484, 509.
John, sasine to, of Lag and others in
Dumfriesshire, 566.
— — John, prior of Dominicans of Aber-
deen, 114, 212.
Grenane, fermes of, 82, 131, 238, 299,
429 ; lands of, granted heritably to
William Douglas, 82, 132, 238, 299,
430 ; sasine of, to Robert Maxwell, 530,
556 ; of 20s. lands of, to Patrick Mak-
dowell, 556.
Grenedenehede. See Spott, Westir.
Grenefurde, lands of, 531.
Greneholme, 40s. lands of, 567,
732
INDEX.
Grenelaw, in Berwickshire, town and terri-
tory, sasine to John Trotter of a husband-
land in, 572.
Grenesyde, in Lanarkshire, 546.
Grenok Craufurd, sasine of, to Laurence
Craufurd, 568.
Grersone. See Greirsoune.
Grevestoun, town of, husbandlands in, 602.
Greynhillis, in barony of Kilbride, 607.
Greynholme, 40s. lands of, 624.
Grey ny ardis, fermes of, diminished, 38.
Grilse (girlss), sold at £20 per last 347.
See also Salmon.
Grisillis. See Grosillis.
Groom, allowance for horse and groom
(servitor) at 2s. per day, 469.
(verletus), of Thomas Forestar, 10 ;
of Michael Balfour, 10 ; of John Kin-
loch, 51.
of the chamber. See Duly, William ;
Craig, John ; Watsoun, William.
of the kitchen, a merk per annum to
“le grome ” (“le groym coquine”), “pro
indumentis,” 121, 222, 227; two merks
to “le growm in coquina,” 288 ; to each
of the two “ gromis,” 356.
of the larder, 286, 354, 465, 466.
Groselles, Captain, Albany’s master of the
household, cxliv.
Grosillis, captain of the lord governor,
delivery to, of the castle of St Andrews,
461 ; “Grosillis, magister hospitii guber-
natoris,” 473.
Groundrapis (grundrapis), for salmon
fishing, 149, 308, 388.
Growgare, sasine of, to Robert Logane,
knight, 531.
Grugfute, sasine of, to John Broune, 560 ;
to James Hammyltoun, 632.
Grundestoun (Grundistoune), David, bailie
of Cupar, 275; of Glaslie (Glasley)
custumar of Cupar, 190, 267, 333, 369,
434.
William, sasine to, of a fourth of
Glaslie, which had been in ward and in
non-entry, 589.
Grunyare, Jakat, fee of, 107.
Gryfis Castell, sasine of, to John Knok,
593.
Grymmislaw, six husbandlands in, called
Portarislandis, 614.
Gude (Gud), George, payments to, 74, 203 ;
for his labours in exchequer, 121, 222,
288, 356, 467, 469 ; one of the clerks
writing the rolls, 223, 289, 357, 468 ;
for his service to the lord governor and
lords of council, 137, 327, 428.
Guffokland, fermes of, remitted to Eliza-
beth Stewart, lady Coldonknowis, 36 ;
let to Gordoune of Lochinver, 481, 507.
Gun. See Artillery.
Gunnar, George, smith in Edinburgh
castle, 107.
Gunner, two “machinatores” for castles of
Dunawage and Artmurthy, 92 ; French
“machinatores” employed, 105; “ma-
chinator” of Falkland Castle, 163. See
also Borthuik, Robert ; Artillery.
Gunpowder, “lez gunpuldir ” bought for
castles of Dingwall and Redcastle, 141 ;
carriage of, from Dunbritan to Edin-
burgh, 162; price of “gun puldir,”
164 ; of culvering powder, 164.
Gurdes, Litill, 634.
Mekle, 634.
Guthre, barony of, sasine of, to Andrew
Guthre, 545.
Andrew, sasine to, of Guthre and
Balnabreck, 545.
Thomas, sasine to, of barony of
Glensauch, 630.
Hackbuts, bought, 141 ; price of, 164.
Haddejlie, sasine of, to Thomas Ker, 628.
Haddington (Hadingtoun), Burgh of,
accounts of custumars of, (Alesone Ham-
miltoun) 48, 190, 263 ; (Margaret Ken-
nedie) 369, 433 ; fees of trouar and
accountant of, 49, 191 ; accounts of
bailies of, 62, 112, 206, 273, 339, 373,
432 ; Comptroller’s receipts from bailies
INDEX.
733
of, 117, 215, 280, 345, 451, 453 ; from
custumars of, 117, 215, 280 345, 452,
453 ; annuities from ferines of, to Abbey
of Dunfermline, Priory of Haddington,
and Hospital of St Laurence near Had-
dington, 63, 112, 206, 274, 339, 373,
432 ; sasine of acres in the Myllflat of,
to Mariota Sleich, 581 ; “ burro wbalkis”
of, 581 ; exemption from custom of skins
claimed by, 608 n.
Haddington, Prioress and Convent of nuns
of, annuity to, from fermes of Hadding-
ton, 63, 112, 206, 274, (by receipt of
Lady Elizabeth Hepburn, prioress, ) 339,
'373, 447.
Haig, Elizabeth, servitrix of the late queen,
52, 92, 189, 261, 332, 441.
Haikhede, sasine of, to Jonet, Margret,
Agnes, Anabella, Mariota, Alisone, and
Agnes (sic) Langmure, sisters, 563.
Hairetlierne, fermes of, remitted to John
Riddale, 17.
Hairschaw, in lordship of Stewartoun,
fermes of, 258 ; let to Hugh Wyle and
other tenants, 492 ; the portion of, held
by John Wyle, let to his daughter Agnes
Wylee. 492 ; rental of, 513.
Haisty, Nicholas, bailie of Renfrew, 272.
Hakcat, John, sasine to, of two acres and
a toft near Kinros, and of two acres
called the “ Serjandcroft,” with office of
serjantry of Kinros, and custody of
the waters running into Loch Levin,
568.
Halberts, 141, 162 ; price of, 164 ; pay-
ments to ten “ le halber taris ” at 50s.
each per month for July and August by
order of the lord governor, 285 ; for year
from 1st September 1517 to 1st Septem-
ber 1518, 350; payment to ten “lie
herberteris,” 459.
Halchis, les, near the mill of Cupar, 601.
Halcokleyis, let to William M‘Lelan, 482,
507.
Haldane, barony of, sasine of, to James
Haldane, 531.
Haldane, James, sasine to, of baronies of
Glennegas and Haldane, 531.
Halfardellem, sasine of, to James Fentoun,
565.
Halfpenny Drissaich, lands of, 634.
Halfpennymore, lands of, 634.
Halfpenny Reoch, lands of, 634.
Halhous and Lekbernard, sasine of, to
William Ramsay, 627.
Haliburton, Jonet, sasine to, of third
of baronies of Dirltoun and Boltoun,
572 ; of third of half of baronies of
Ballegarno and Abirnyte, 573, 590,
595 ; of third of third (sic) of barony of
Forgundevynny, 574 ; of third of barony
of Halyburtoun, 620.
Jonet, sasine of half of Westhall to
Andrew Rettre on the decease of, his
mother’s sister, 574.
Margaret, sasine to, of third of barony
of Dirltoun, 620 ; of third of fee of
barony of Boltoun, 620.
Mariota, relict of George lord Hali-
burton, the ‘ ‘ liberetenementum ” of
barony of Boltoun reserved to, 572.
See also Halyburton.
Halidayhill, sasine of, to Cuthbert Grer-
sone, 548.
Halis, Ibarony of, sasine of, to Patrick
Hepburne, 516.
Halkertoun, barony of, sasine of, to David
Falconar, 581.
Halkerstoun (Halkirstoun), George, bur-
gess of Edinburgh, the late, custom of
wood allowed to, 57 ; accounts of the
customs of Edinburgh rendered by his
relict, Margaret Crechtoun, 52, 102,
199 ; allowance for his super-expenses,
53. See Crechtoune, Margaret.
Thomas, provost of Crechtoun, audi-
tor of Comptroller’s accounts, 214, 260,
344 ; archdeacon of St Andrews, in
exchequer, 481 ; provost of Crechtoune
in exchequer, 487.
Haikhede, lands of, 529.
Halkleis, grassum of, 281.
734
INDEX.
Halkrekis, 162 ; price of, 164.
Hall (Aula) of Rossy. See Rossy.
Margret, Jonet, Isobel, and Eliza-
beth, sisters, sasine of Leichland to, 562.
Halldaw, 634.
Halls of Erth. See Erth.
Halt, George, sasine to, of ninth of Wester
Overcragy, 616.
Halton, in Renfrew, sasine of lands and
castle of, to William Lauder, 518.
Haltoun, in Kincardine, sasine of half of,
to Alexander Liell, 549.
of Clesch. See Clescli.
Haly, sasine of, to William Sympil, 522 ;
to John Schaw, 559, 567.
Halyburtoun, lordship and barony of,
sasine of third of, to Jonet Haliburtoun,
620.
George, sasine to, of barony of Drum-
blate, 528 ; of barony of Gask and Bal-
gowy, 528; of Kynrossy, 531; of barony
of Arcles, 534.
See also Haliburton.
Hamburgh measure, 31, 88, 145, 149, 306,
386.
Hamilton (Hammiltoun, Hammyltoun,
Hammiltoune), Alisone, relict of George
Hepburn of Rollandstoun, her account
as custumar of Haddington, 48 ;
rendered by her husband James Heriot,
190, 263 ; by Mr Thomas Hamilton in
her name, her husband being dead,
329 ; her fee, 49, 191.
Andrew, barley to, 179 ; oats to,
181 ; king’s chief brewer, 408, 469 ; the
lord governor’s brewer, fee of, 221, 286 ;
barley to, 224; £15 to, 469.
Edmund, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 557.
James, sasine to, of offices of sheriff
of Linlithgowshire and captain of Blak-
nes castle, and of lands of Levingstoun
and others, 632.
James, of Fynnert, knight, at Cleanse
the Causeway, xlvii. ; notice of, civ. ;
payment to, for keeping the castle of
Hume from 1st October 1518 to June
1520, 460 ; payment to, in name of his
father, the Earl of Arane, for provisions
for the castle of Weddirburn, 460.
Hamilton, Sir James, expenses of “tem-
pore quo onerat ad partes Gallie cum
Georgio Douglas,” 351.
John, custumar of Edinburgh, 199.
John, sasine to, of Colmyskeith, 555.
John, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 591.
John, of Newtoun, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 532.
Patrick, custom allowed to James
Wallace when he sailed with, for France,
56r
Sir Patrick, knight, of Kincavil, at
Cleanse the Causeway, xlvii. ; notice
of, civ. ; payment to, for keeping the
castle of Blackness, 2 ; part of rent
of Kincavill allowed to, for his fee,
3 ; payment to, from fermes of Mur-
thocarny, 13 ; of Kincavile, knight,
payments, &c. to, or by order of, as
Comptroller, 90, 126, 127-30, 132-4,
136-9, 152, 154, 155, 156, 168, 173,
177-9, 181, 187, 190, 191, 194, 203,
205, 206, 271 ; rendered accounts as
Comptroller 11th February and 2nd
November 1515, 128, 192 ; rendered
accounts, 137, 150 ; payment to,
“solicitando negotia regni,” 105 ; pay-
ment to, 204 ; payment to, for cus-
tody of George Douglas in castle of
Blaknes, 351 ; half of Cutiswra in hands
of, 491 ; Robertland in hands of, 491 ;
part of Dowywra in hands of, 491, (the
late) 513 ; sheriff “in hac parte,” 590.
See also Receivers General.
Robert, steward of Earl of Angus, 21.
Mr Thomas, renders account in name
of Alisone Hammiltoune, custumar of
Haddington, 329.
Hamlot, sasine of, to Andrew Murray, 563.
Hanginschaw, let to the late John Murray
of Falohill, at diminished fermes, 19.
Hanisly, John, captain of Norhame,
prisoner at Falkland, 9.
INDEX.
785
Hannay (Ahanna, Ahannay), Dongall,
falconer of the late king, liferent fee of,
from customs of Edinburgh, 106 ; pay-
ment of his fee up to his decease,
164.
Patrick, sasine of Gragboy to, 633.
Hanyng, forest and place of, sasine of, to
Robert Scott, 535.
Harbour, new harbour at Leith, 2 ; har-
bours of Panbride, 611. See also Dysart.
Harddenys, sasine of, to Peter Spens, 572.
Hardland, sasine of, to George Gordoun,
550.
Hare, Isobella and Katherine, sasines to,
' of husbandlands in territory of Bold, in
virtue of act in favour of heirs of those
slain in Northumberland, 583.
Hareheid, let to the late John Murray of
Falohill, at diminished fermes, 19.
Hareschaw, in Berwickshire, sasine of half
of, to David Hume, 522.
Haris, lands of, 523.
Harlau, Friar Adam, 206.
Harrowar (Harowar, Harowair), James,
chaplain, son of James Harrowar and
Jonet Bennet, Scheipriggis of Methven
let to, 478.
Robert, his fee out of fermes of
Lauder, 209y 271, 445.
Hart, Robert, payment to, 287, 467.
Hartishede, sasine of, to George Seytoun,
516.
Hartside, church of, sasine of advocation
and donation of, to Alexander Jardin of
Appelgarth, knight, 612.
Hartwodmyris, fermes of, remitted to
Elizabeth Stewart, 18.
Hastoun, lands of, in Fife, 527.
Hauch, le. See Knokintenale.
Hawick, sasine to James Dowglas of barony
of, including town of Hawick with mill
and lands named, 546 ^ “proprietas”
and tenandries of, 546.
Hawk : two sparrow hawks (nisi) due for
duplication of blenchferme of Kirkennen
in Kirkcudbright, 589.
Hawtoun, sasine of, to Thomas Fothryng-
haim, 582.
le, of Kinkell. See Kinkell.
Hay: mowing and winning hay of Falkland, -
6, 160, 245, 317, 401 ; payment for
leading ditto, the tenants, who used to
win and lead it, now holding their lands
in feu-ferme, 7, 161, 171, 246, 317, 318,
402 ; no hay in meadow of Uchtirmuky,
7, 175 ; power to plough King’s Meadow
where unsuitable for hay, 488. See also
Stirling.
Alexander, of Ardendrach, escheated
for slaughter of Alexander Banerman of
Waltirtoun, 346.
Alexander, sasine to, of barony of
Dalgaty, 524.
Andrew, sasine to, of Parkcrechmond,
524.
Andrew, sasine to, of barony of Kil-
malamak, 542.
David, tenant in Ardett, 494.
Gilbert, sasine to, of barony of Kilma-
lamok, 529.
— — James, tenant in Kingisbernis, 498.
James, late tenant in Luthre, 495.
James, of TJxstoun, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 521, 522.
John, of Fudy, sheriff “ in hac parte,”
540.
John, of Hoprew, knight, sasine to, of
barony of Yestir, sheriffship of Peebles,
and lands and baronies in Haddington,
Peebles and Selkirk, Edinburgh, Lanark,
and Dumfries, 521, 522.
Mr Thomas, clerk of expenses of the
lord governor, 178, 181, 201, 205, 246,
253, 269, 334 ; schedule of repairs to
Falkland under his hand, 175.
Mr Thomas, rector of Rothven, secre-
tary, an auditor of comptroller’s ac-
counts, 451 ; his fee paid by order of
the lord governor, 462.
Thomas, master of St Leonard’s
Hospital at Peebles, 446.
• Thomas, bailie of Culane, 343.
736
INDEX.
Hay, William, sasine to, of barony of
Slanys with constabulary of Scotland
and sheriffship of Aberdeen, and of
lands of Rettray, 518 ; sasine to, of
lordship and barony of Erole, and of
the Kirktoun thereof, of donation of
chaplainries of Ros and Pacok, and of
lands of Inchyra and barony of Capet,
519. See also Erroll, Earl of.
William, of Tallo, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 521, 522.
William, sasine to, of Knokintenale,
le Hauch and Culcabok, 560.
Hecfurd, sasine of, to Walter Scot, knight,
614.
Hech (Hegth, Hecht), Alexander. See
Carmaig, Alexander.
Heirs of those who died in the army of
James iv. in Northumberland, (in Eng-
land 574), Sasines to, in virtue of Dispen-
sation and Statute in their favour, viz. :
to James Crawmond, whose father
James died there, of Fularetoun, 571 ;
to James Crawmond, of Crawmond
Regis, 574 ; to William Ruthven, of
barony of Ruthven, and baronies of
Ballerno, &c., 575; to William Wode, of
Raik in Aberdeenshire, 576 ; to Aula
Macaulay, of Gartmore, 577 ; to William
Moncreif, of Estircolse, 577 ; to William
Edmonstoun, of lands in Menteth, 579 ;
to John Kennedy, of lands in Annan-
dale, 579 ; to John Ros, of lands in
Perthshire, 579 ; to Gilbert Rorisoun,
of Dunragane, 580 ; to William Edmon-
stoun, of Duntreth, 580 ; to Isobella
and Katherine Hare, of lands in Peebles-
shire, 583 ; to William Dempstare, of
lands in Forfarshire, 584 ; to Jonet Mure,'
of Torrous, 585 ; to Mariota Inglis, of
lands in Strath ern, 586 ; to Margaret
Mowate, of Stanehous, 586 ; to William
Edmondstoun, of lands in Stratherne,
587 ; to George Gordoun, of Scheves,
587 ; to John lord Erskin, of Ovir
Achlesky, 588 ; to Nicholas Ramsay, of
Fouldene, 592 ; to Grisel and Elizabeth
Rettray, of Rettray and others in Perth-
shire, 594 ; (to Robert Bannachtyne,
whose father Alexander was mortally
wounded “in campo bellico in Nor-
thummerland,” of lands in Bute, 596) ;
to Margaret Rutherfurd, of Swynside,
600 ; to Ninian Seytoun, knight, of
Brutcastell, 603. See also Relief.
Heleis (Heleys), sasine of, to John Scliaw,
559, 567.
Helmisdaill, sasine of patronage of chap-
lainry of, to Elizabeth Sutherland, 565.
Helys. See Ellis.
Henderstoun Westir, sasine of, to William
lord Simple, 621.
Henrisoun (Hendersone, Hennersoun),
George, sasine to, of fee of barony of
Fordale, his mother Elen Baty having
the liferent thereof, 604 ; sasine to, of
the Mains of Stratoun with mansion,
&c., reserving the liferent of his mother,
604.
John, tenant in Estirdronn, 494 ;
Margaret Caid his wife (sponsa) and
Robert Hendersone his son, tenants in
Estirdrone after his death, 501.
Jonet, her woolfells and woollen
cloth custom free, 104, 108.
— — Margaret, laundress of the napery,
242.
Michael, tenant in Estirdronn, 494.
501.
Robert, part of Cutiswra let to, 491.
Thomas, sasine to, of fee of part of
Quhittislayd and Glenkirk, reserving the
liferent to his father, by the courtesy of
Scotland, 585.
Henry vm. hoped to rule Scotland
through Margaret Tudor, xl. ; quarrels
with Angus for marrying her, xliv.
Henvennell, sasine of half of, to Patrick
Hepburne, 516.
Hepburn (Hepburne), Adam, of Cragis,
the late, had lease of Reidspittale, 44,
184.
INDEX.
737
Hepburn, Alexander, of Richartoun, his
entry for lease of Culcragiis, 510.
Alexander, of Ricantoun, bailie of
Bishop of Moray, commission of justici-
ary to, 619.
Alisea, sasine of Murrethe to, and to
Finlay M ‘Dowell, 564.
• Alison. See Rettre, Andrew.
— — lady Elizabeth, prioress of Had-
dington, 339, 373, 447.
George, of Rollandstoun, the late,
account of Alesone Hammiltoun, his
relict, as custumar of Haddington, 48.
James, of Hailes, assassinates
' David Hume, Prior of Coldinghame,
xlvi.
— John, sasine to, of Dulcrufe and
other lands in Perthshire, 53.
John, sasine to, of baronies of
Craggis and Dunlappy, 530 ; of barony
of Polgony, 530.
John, of Fortoun, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 625.
—— Jonet, spouse of the late George lord
Seytoun, her liferent of Wyntoun, &c.,
517.
Patrick, Culcragiis let to, and to Sir
William Wardlaw, rector of Dairy, 484.
Patrick, grandson of the laird of
Rollandstoun, sasine of Ballincreif to,
516. *
Patrick, sasine to, of earldom of
Bothuile and barony of Halis, with
offices of great admiral, sheriff of Edin-
burgh, &c., and bailie of Lawderdale,
and with the patronages of th earldom,
516 ; to attend in the justice-ayre of
Roxburgh, 516 ; sasine to, of lordship
of Liddalisdale with castle of Armitage,
and of other lands named, 516. See
also Bothwell, Earl of.
Patrick, knight, sasine to, of barony
of Wauchtoun, 625 ; of husbandlands
in territory of Little Newtoun, 625 ;
of third of lands of Blare and others
in Fife, 625 ; of barony of Lufno, 625.
Hepburn, William, sasine to, of Estcrag,
528.
Heralds, position and duty of, cxviii. ;
notice of William Cumyng of Invera-
lochy, Lyon King, cxviii.-cxx. ; employ-
ment of heralds, pursuivants, macers
and couriers, in connection with the
coming of the lord governor, 163.
See Albany ; Angus ; Iley ; Lyon ;
Marchmont ; Norway ; Snawdon ; Uni-
corn.
Herbage, Roploch waste for, 38. See also
Grassland.
Herbertschyre, barony of, sasine of, to
William Sinclare, 534.
Hereis, sasine of lands and barony of,
(lands, &c., particularised), to William
Hereis, 560.
William, sasine to, of lands and
baronies of Hereis, Terreglis, Kirk-
gunzeane, &c., with mills, advocation of
churches, and other lands in Dumfries-
shire, 560.
See also Heris.
Hering, James, sasine to, of Glasclune, 523.
Heriot (Hereote, Heriote), James, bailie of
Haddington, 112 ; renders the customs’
account of Haddington for his wife
Alison Hamilton, custumar, 190’, 263 ;
deceased, 329.
Walter, son of Walter Heriot of
Burnturk, tenant in Ballingall, 497 ;
widow of the late, and Walter her son,
494.
Heris f Heres, Hereis), Herbert, Cakduff
let to, 482, 5^8.
John, Caigluge let to Robert Heres
and Catrine his mother on the death of,
478.
John, half of Tressok let to, 483.
Margaret, wife of Gilbert M‘Clellane.
See M‘Clellane, Gilbert.
Robert. See Heris, John.
Robert. See Heris, William.
Robert, the late, husband of Elizabeth
Murray. See Murray, Elizabeth.
738
INDEX.
Heris, William, son of Robert Heris who
died in battle, Barsky let to, 483, 509.
See also Hereis.
Herring : account of Isabella Elphinstoun,
lady of Dunrod, lessee of herrings of
assise of the sea and western lochs, 193 ;
she charges herself with six lasts of
salted herring per annum, ib. ; herrings
of assise to the comptroller for the king
and governor, 194 ; allowance to the
lessee for barrels and storage, ib. ; the
six lasts to be delivered free at Glasgow
on 8 th January annually to the servants
of the king or comptroller, ib. ; a last of
herrings sold for £10, 217 ; six lasts
annually due by Mr Thomas Lummisden,
under his lease, for the herrings of assise
of the west sea, 217 ; assise or “syse”
herring of Pettinweme let to the
custumar of Pettinweme, 267, 328,
436; “sys or sis hering” sold at
Pettinweme at 14s. per barrel, 370, 436 ;
proceeds of sale of herrings of assise at
Pettinweme paid to the comptroller, 370 ;
receipts of the comptroller from custumar
of Pettinweme for assise of herring, 280 ;
ditto of Pettinweme and Craile for do. ,
345 ; 43,000 herrings delivered by cus-
tumar of Pettinweme for Dunbar castle,
436 ; herrings of assise delivered to the
captain of Dunbar castle by Andrew
Wod custumar of Pettinweme, 460.
custom of. See Custom.
Hervistdavok, lands of, in Clakmannan,
539.
Hervistoun, in Kincardine, sasine of, to
William Malewill, 560.
Heyndis, lands of, annexed to barony of
Scraling-, 538.
Hides, of marts sold by the comptroller at
50s. per “dacra,” 118, 217, 284, 347,
456.
custom of. See Custom.
Higginnes Oxgang, le, in lordship of
Middilbenyne, 571.
Highland risings, xxxvii.-xxxix.
Hilcarny, sasine of half of, to Alexander
Tervate, 586.
Hilfeild, in barony of Inverkethin, 610.
Hill, lands of, sasine of, to William
Elphinstoun, 537 ; to Andrew Elphin-
stoun, 583.
(Hyll), John, alias “ dux Mediolan-
ensis,” cxlv. ; king’s alms to, 353, 464 ;
payment to, by precept of the regents,
438 ; payment to, from 'ferales of Aber-
deen by order of the lord governor, 449.
Hiltoun, le, 613.
Hirdmonstoun, sasine of barony of, with
advocation and donation of chapel of St
John the Evangelist, to William Sinclare,
516.
Hisewod, lands of, 546.
History, study of, during this period, cxiii.
Hoddum, sasine of £20 lands of, to William
Hereis, 560.
Hog, John, burgess of Edinburgh, pay-
ment to, for certain debts of the late
king, 103.
Hoghe, Archibald, payment to, 467.
Hogistoun, le, 613.
Holeaker, le, sasine of acre called, to
Andrew Murray, 563.
Holehous (Hoilhous), lands of, fermes of,
258 ; let to William Fergusliill, 490,
and Ninian his son, 513.
Holme, in Inverness, sasine of, to James
Fentoun, 565.
Holy Rood, (Sancte Crucis), altar of. See
Inverness.
Holyrood, Abbey of, fermes of lands at
Linlithgow -granted to, in exchange for
lands of the new harbour at Leith, 2 ;
king’s palace in monastery of, 39 ;
palace of the monastery of, 162.
(Halirudhous), Palace of, notices of,
cliii. ; repairs, cliv. ; annuity to John
Scherp, chaplain of the king’s chapel
in, from the customs of Edinburgh,
54 ; for keeping the palace, 106 ; for
keeping the chapel, palace, and garden,
269, 442 ; coals for the palace, 130 ; for
INDEX.
739
the lord governor at, 130, 131 ; (palace
of Edinburgh, 161) ; repairs to the
tower of, 162 ; repair of the glass
windows of, for the arrival of the lord
governor, 162. See Palace.
Homicide of a chaplain in Moray, 619.
Hoods for falcons, 589.
Hop, Mariota, widow of Robert Davidson,
liferentrix in Kingis Kettle, 497, 499.
Hoppar (Hopper), Adam, custom paid by,
283 ; overcharge of salmon belonging to,
in account of custumar of Inverness,
354.
Elizabeth, fermes of Glenpoit and
' Presthope remitted to, and to her hus-
band Archibald Douglas, 18.
Isobella, relict of John Murray of
Blackbarony, 183.
Hoppringle (Hoppringill). See Pringle.
Hoprewis and Lyn, barony of, sasine of,
to John Hay of Hoprew, knight, 521.
Hoprig, lands of, 549.
Hoprikschelis, sasine of, to John Lile, 533.
Hornedane, sasine of third of, to Katerine
Hume, and of two-thirds of, to her
sisters, 590.
Horses : insufficiency ( ‘ ‘ debilitas ”) of horses
from Stratherne for the late hosting into
Northumberland, 23 ; forage for horse of
John Strogeth, 24 ; for horses of grooms
and usher of the king’s chamber, 120 ;
one chalder of oats per annum allowed
for horse of chamberlain of Fife, 16, 168,
181 ; payment “gagiarum equi sui ” to
John Striveling of Keir, 127, 128 ;
£10 paid for a horse for James iv., 188 ;
35s. per horse allowed for forage to the
queen’s servants ; forage for horse of
David Crechtoun, one of the king’s
servitors, 227 ; two horses of the lord
governor at Falkland, 247, 252 ; oats
for the queen’s horses, 252 ; freight of
horses of the lord governor to France,
269 ; forage for horses, 120, 121, 222,
223, 231, 288, 289, 356, 465, 466, 467 ;
payment to the master of the larder
“pro gagiis equi sui,’? 286 ; expenses
of six horses at 12d, a day, and wages
and expenses of their four “servitors,”
292 ; expenses of six horses and six
servants at 2s. a day for each horse and
servant, 469 ; oats for horses of the lord
governor, 181 ; oats for captain of
Myllan’s horse, 181; for the chamber-
lain of Fife’s (archbishop of Glasgow),
181, 323, 410, 413 ; for the deputy
chamberlain’s, 252 ; for the queen’s,
252 ; for John Betoun’s, 411 ; for the
chamberlain of Fife’s horses in Edin-
bgh, 413 ; allowance to the comptroller
for six horses at 12d. per day, 358.
Horsemen. /Sfee-Military Service.
Horsmur, 635.
Hospital, sasine of patronage of hospitals
in earldom of Sutherland, 565.
See St Laurence ; St Leonard ; St
Mary Magdalene ; Kingcase.
Host (exercitus), Dispensation in favour
of heirs of persons slain in the king’s.
See Heirs.
Hosting : the grantee of certain lands in
Ardmanach to furnish two horsemen,
‘ ‘ unum eorum cum lancia cum uno equo
onerativo,” for each £10 land when re-
quired, and not to join any hostings
(“ exercitum, viz. le hostings ”) except
with the king or his lieutenant, 147 n. ;
remission of fermes for the destruction
of grain and hay at the time of the
“ exercitus ” of Dunglas, 220.
Hottirduskan, lands of, 530.
House covered with tiles in Blaknes, 2.
Household (domicilium), onions and mus-
tard for king’s, 2 ; barley for ale for
king’s and queen’s, 4 ; ditto vouched for
by the “clericus expensarum,” 4;
onions from Falkland for king’s, 6, 160 ;
salt, marts and swine from Orkney and
Shetland for king’s, and salt from ditto
for queen’s, 32 ; ditto for lord governor’s,
72, 130 ; barley for king’s and queen’s,
14, 166 ; wheat for the, 40 ; malt at Stir-
740
INDEX.
ling for ale for king’s and queen’s, for
six months, 42 Us ; ditto certified under
hand of John Chesholm, 42 ; spices and
chandlery for king’s and queen’s, 54 ;
payment from customs of Dundee for
expenses of the king in money, spices,
and other necessaries, 95 ; spices" and
chandlery for king’s, 104, 107 ; four
lasts of salmon to be delivered to the
king at Dingwall, 149, 308, 388 ; marts
for queen’s, 157 ; coals for lord governor’s,
130, 131 ; expenses of the lord governor’s,
for four months, 118 ; of the king
and his brother the lord duke, 119 ;
of the king and his family, 218 ; fat,
dripping, intestines, suet and hides sold
by the comptroller, 118, 217, 284, 347,
456 ; wheat and barley from Moray to
the lord governor’s baker, 133, 134 ;
expenses of sixteen persons in charge of
the castle of Falkland for forty-six
weeks, 162 ; their cooking utensils, 162,
163 ; payment from customs of Perth
for wine and ale for the lord governor’s,
196, 262 ; sums received by the comp-
troller from the custumars of Perth for
provision for the lord governor when
there, and from the custumars of Dundee
for purchase of claret and ale, 216 ;
bread (6900 five score and eight “pan-
num ”) and malt for the lord governor’s,
219 ; capons and poultry for the lord
governor’s, at Falkland, 252-3; expenses
of the king’s, for thirteen months, 284;
“uncostis”of the king and lord governor,
284; five “tersans” of the lord gover-
nor’s wine delivered to the king by the
comptroller, 284 ; wheat for king’s, 321,
359 ; Urquhard, in Fife, to maintain
500 sheep for the king, 497, 500 ; and
passim.
Household, books of the (of the king, of the
queen, of the governor), 54, 87, 100,
104, 107, 118, 133, 134, 155, 174, 179,
181, 194, 196, 201, 205, 216-219, 246,
253, 262, 265, 284, 321, 347, 416, 456,
472, 473 ; “libri dietarum,” 10,13, 284,
348, 457, 470, 471 ; two household-books
bought by the clerk of expenses, 104 ; two
ditto for the governor, 203 ; payment
from customs of Perth for spices, fish,
and wine for the king, entered in house-
hold-books of the queen, 100 ; payment
at Perth for ale for the queen’s, entered
in the books of the, by order of the
Comptroller who had not fully accounted
for the same, 155 ; the “ libri domicilii ”
of the lord governor subscribed by his
“ magister hospitii,” 473.
Household, fee of the, to the great
chamberlain, 17 ; Earl ofErgile, “magis-
ter hospitii,” 147, 194, 317 n. ; “hospi-
tium ” and “domicilium ” used synony-
mously, 262 ; Crochet, “ magister hospi-
tii” of the lord governor, 214 ; fees of
the king’s servitors, 227 ; the name of
Andrew Murray “in butellaria regis”
omitted “ in cedula domicilii,” 469.
See also Clerk of expenses ; Clerk of the
household ; Comptroller ; James v. ;
Janet, Captain.
Housfeild, lands of, 556.
Houston, in Renfrew, sasine of, to Patrick
Houstoun, 534.
sasine to, 515.
John, bailie of Irwyne, 339.
Patrick, sasine to, of Houstoun, 534.
Patrick, sasine to, of Blakburne and
others in Linlithgowshire, 557.
Patrick, sasine to, of Ardyne and
Achinfour, 577.
How Medo, le, in Crawmond Regis, sasine
of ten acres of, 585.
Howcleuch. See Robertstoun.
Howden, sasine of, to Radulph Turnbule,
609 ; to John Lessalis, 620.
Howis, half-merk lands of, 635.
Howisone, Agnes, the liferent of lands in
Edinburghshire reserved to, on her
renunciation of the fee in favour of
Alexander Mowbray, 581.
Howmys, lands of, 524.
INDEX.
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Hownom, barony of, sasine of half of (lands
specified), to Thomas Rutherfurd, 573.
Howstoun, in Linlithgow, Mains of, with
mill and cottages, granted to Sir John
Sinclar, 2.
Howthwate, lands of, 523.
Hugh, Prior of Yallis Yirtutis, 274, 341,
375.
“ Hugonis ” [ ? Fitzhugh] Donald, sasine
to, of halves of Tulloch, Elrik and Estir
Monyok, 626.
Hume, Castle of, maintenance of twenty-
four persons in, from 26th March to 30th
September 1518, 352 ; payment to Sir
' James Hammiltoun of Fynnert for his
custody of, from 1st October 1518 to
June 1520, 460.
Lord, Alexander, great chamberlain,
executed by Albany, October 1516,
xliv. ; his life in the period of the
accounts, lxxxix.-xciii. ; his accounts
as receiver of Ettrick Forest, 16; his
fee as guardian of the Middle, West and
East Marches, 17 ; his fee of the household,
17 ; for custody of Newwerk, 17 ; his
fee for inbringing the fermes of the
Forest, 17 ; witness to a charter at Edin-
burgh, 15th August 1511, 147 ; ditto
14th July 1513, 317.
Adam, son of the late Patrick Hume
of Fastcastell part of Ryislaw alienated
to, 623.
Alisone. See Hume, Katerine.
— — David, Prior of Coldinghame, slain
by James Hepburn of Hailes, xlvi.
Sir David, of Wedderburn, slays
De La Bastie, 17th September 1517,
xli. ; slays Blackadder, Prior of Cold-
inghame, xlvi. ; his lands of Dundonald,
in the king’s hands by his forfeiture,
let to Mr John Campbell of Thorne-
toune, thesaurer, 487 ; sasine to, of
Weddirburn and others in Berwickshire,
522.
— — Dionisius, sasine to, of Blook and
others in Cunynghame, 556.
Hume, Elizabeth. See Hume, Katerine.
John, bailie of Hadingtoun, 273.
Katerine, sasine of one third of lands
in Berwickshire to, and of the two other
thirds to her sisters Alisone and Eliza-
beth, 590.
Katherine, spouse of the late James
Edmonstoun, part of Ryislaw held by,
in conjunct fee, 623.
William, of Aitoun, payment to, 19.
Hungrehills. See Cochnoch.
Huntarhall, lands of, 529.
Huntarland. See Smithfeild.
Hunter (Huntir), David, tenant in Newton
of Reras, 498 ; part of his rent remitted
“propter inopiam,” 403, 498.
James, bailie of Forfar, 62 ; sheriff
“ in hac parte,” 540.
John, keeper of the deer in Cumray,
20, 231, 313, 362, 379, 608 n.
John, sasine to, of half of Tulyhekeis,
611.
Martin, king’ and queen’s baker, to
answer for wheat delivered to him, 4 ;
- queen’s baker, executors of the late, 21 ;
wheat to, 30, 40.
Robert, sasine to, of Inchok and
others in Forfar, 556.
Robert, sasine to, of fourth of lands
of Calderwod, 558 ; of lands of Aruele
Hunter in Cunynghame, 558.
William, part of Clerkland let to,
491.
Huntlie, Third Earl of, Alexander, notices
of, in the accounts, xlviii. ; his account
as chamberlain of Murray, rendered by
Mr John Calder, 27, 67, 132 ; lessee of
lordship of Brechin and Nevare, his
account rendered by his serjeant, 81 ;
account of (Earl of Hunthill) as lessee
of Brechin and Nevare, 153, 825 ;
rendered by, at Edinburgh, 368, 425 ;
his account as receiver of fermes of
Strathde and Cromar, 78, 152 ; ditto
rendered by his deputy John Gordoune,
324 366, 424 ; mart and oats fermes
742
INDEX,
remitted to, in lease of lordships of
Strathde and Cromar, 80, 158, 324,
367, 425 ; his arrears remitted, 152 ;
fermes of Strathdee, Cromar, Brechin
and Nevare received from, 282 ; chamber-
lain of Moray, 283 ; escheats for
slaughter of Banerman of Waltirtoun
received from, 346 ; contract between
him and the late earl of Athole for
extradition to the former of the lord-
ships of Ross and Ardmanach, 384 ;
barley bought from, 471.
“ Husbandi” : allowance “propter inopiam
husbandorum de Corntoun,” 40, 41 ;
allowance to “husbandi” of Galloway
for marts, 35, 74, 135, 234, 297, 427 ;
ditto of Garviauch, 77 ; ditto of Discheir
and Toyer, 228 ; money payments to
“husbandi” of certain places in Ross
for grain, marts and sheep, 85, 143, 304,
382; “husbandi” of Ardmanach, 89,
(145), 148, 307, 387 ; of Bute, 20, 231,
313, 362, 379 ; of Kincrag, Culkenze,
andCulyeauch Mekle (in Ross), 86, 143,
304, 382. See also Husbandlands.
Husbandlands : sasine of a husbandland
in town and territory of Grenelaw in
ward, 572 ; of third of a husbandland in
town and territory of Pinkertoun, 585 ;
of two husbandlands in town and terri-
tory of Morthington, 585 ; to three
sisters of a husbandland in territory of
burgh of Selkirk, for which blenchferme
service of serjeant was due, 595 ; hus-
bandlands, viz., Kainland and Couper-
land, connected with office of crowner
and serjeant of sheriffdom of Selkirk,
628 ; third of a husbandland to serjeant
of Selkirkshire, 635.
of Ballincreif, 183, 185 ; fermes of
do. , 515 ; ditto in money and kind,
562, see also Ballincreif; of Gradane,
515; in Berwickshire, 522 ; of Cesfurde,
538 ; in Haddington, 543 ; in Newtoun
of Duns, 575 ; in town and territory of
Bold, 583, 605 ; in Nanwer in lordship
of Duns, 588 ; in territory of Duns, 555,
592 ; in Peeblesshire, 602 ; in town of
Duns, 609 ; of Blakburn, 614 ; of towns
of Carybald, Hutoun and Duns, 615 ;
in town and territory of Simpryne, 619 ;
in territory of Little Newtoun, 625 ; in
town and territory of Langtoun, 633 ;
of Grymmislaw, see Grymmislaw. See
also “Husbandi.”
Hutoun, in Berwickshire, sasine of third
of, to Katerine Hume, 589 ; of the two
other parts of, to Alisone and Elizabeth
Hume, 590 ; husbandland of town of,
614 ; common pasture of, 614.
in Dumfriesshire, sasine of £20 lands
of, to William Hereis, 560.
Hyltoun of Tulycultre, lands of, 539.
Iley Herald (Yleyhyraldus), fermes of
certain lands in Galloway, granted to,
for life, 34, 73, 135, 234, 297, 427.
Incense, one pound of (thuris), for duplica-
tion of blenchferme of lands in Craw-
mond and Corstorphin, 588.
Inche, lands of, in Lanark, 529.
John, “qui obiit in bello,” Packhill
let to his son John and his relict Jonet
Barclay, 495, 502.
Inchemartyne, barony of, sasine of, to
Patrick Ogilvy, with fishing called “ le
Kingis Inche, 524.
Inchenan, sasine of palace of, with park
and gardens, mains of, and town of, to
John Stewart [Earl of Lennox], 554.
Inchery (Ynchery), fermes of, 395, 502.
Inchesture and Bawgawy, barony of, sasine
of, to George Kynnarde, 524.
Inchmartyne and Craigdall, sasine of, to
William, Earl of Erol, 619.
Inchok, sasine of, to Robert Huntar, 556.
Inchow, le Over, lands of, 613.
Inchyra, sasine of, with fishing, to
William Hay, 519.
Inenteir, lands of, 523.
Infeftment, the tenants of Ardett to take
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743
up their infeftments before Whitsunday
under penalty of forfeit, 495. See
Recognition.
Inglauston, lands of, 545.
Inglis, Alexander, sasine to, of barony of
Tervate and third of Caskelpy, 526.
— George, bailie of Ayr, 112 ; custumar
of Ayr, 260, 329, 432.
— — Sir James, “servitor familiaris” of the
queen, payment to, 8 ; queen’s chaplain,
fee paid to, from fermes of Galloway
until he be beneficed, 74 ; chaplain
celebrating in monastery of Cambuskyn-
neth for souls of James ill. and his
queen, 157.
John, “king’s marischal,” his fee,
11 ; ditto for keeping the king’s pewter
vessels, 11 ; late usher of the late king,
121.
John, sasine to, of Langlandhill, 562.
John, of Culquhally, lands of
Douchles granted to, in blenchferme,
241.
Margaret, sasine to, of half of Duchlas
and Cregor, 589.
Mariota, sasine to, of half of Douchlas
and Megoure in virtue of act in favour
of heirs of those slain in the king’s
army, 586.
Thomas, tenant in Ardett, 494.
Thomas, “qui obiit in bello cum
rege,” half of Murthocarny let to his
widow Christiane Meldrum, 494, 502.
William, custumar of Kirkcudbright,
96, 198, 264 ; bailie of Kirkcudbright,
111.
Inglistoune, in Inverness, sasine of sixteen
parts of, to James Fentoun, 565.
Innene, sasine of eighteenth of, to James
Crawmond, 571.
Innerallone (Inneralloun), fermes of half
of, the other half belonging to Alexander
Lamby, 36 ; annuity of ten merks for
half of, to heirs of Alexander Lamby,
37 ; wheat fermes of, 40 ; barley fermes
of, 41 ; oat fermes of Cortoun of, 43.
Innerarite (Inneraryte), barony of, sasine
of fee of, to David lord Lyndesay,
master of Craufurd, 598; liferent of,
in hands of Margaret Carmichell,
duchess of Montrose, 599.
le pethous of, sasine of, to Thomas
Fothrynghaim, 582.
Innerichty, sasine of, with mill and mul-
tures, to Alexander Bawbirny, mair of
the quarter of Dundee, 583.
Innerkelour, cornmyln of, 6l3 ; parish of,
613. See also Redecastell.
Innerkip, in Renfrew, lands of, 526.
Innerleith, barony of, sasine of, to Alex-
ander Towris, 533.
Innerlochty alias Spittale, in barony of
Balgony, 553.
Innermany, lands of, 86.
Innermeith (Innermeth), sasine of, to
Richard Stewart, 544.
barony of, sasine of, with mills and
fishings, to Richard lord Innermeth,
609.
lord, Richard, sasine to, of baron}7 of
Innermeth and lands of Balgowin, 609 ;
of lands and barony of Redecastell and
Innermeith, which had been in ward,
613.
Innernele, lands of, 517.
Innernochty, sasine of advocation of church
of, to Alexander Elphinston, 562.
Innernyte, fermes of, 156.
Innerpeffre (Innerprefry), annualrent of,
125, 240, 253, 310, 390; sasine of, to
David Drummond, 628 ; mortification
to chaplains of college of, 628.
Innerqueich, manor and mill of, liferented
by Jonet Gordoun, spouse of the late
Alexander lord Lindesay, 599.
Innerquhorske, lands of, 594.
Innerquhoura, lands of, 86.
Innerury, “ le fortre ” of, confirmed to
William Cumyng of Inverellochy, 315.
See also Enneroury.
Inneryaldy, George Murray in, 25.
Intestines of marts sold by the comp-
744
INDEX.
troller, 118, 217, 347, 456; allowance
for overcharge of, 461.
Inverellochy, lands of, with castle, lake,
fishings and mill, and with the “fortre ”
of Innerury, charter of, to William
Cumyng, junior, on resignation by his
father William Cumyng of Inverellochy,
knight, Marchmond herald, 315.
Inverkeithing (Innerkething, Innerkethin,
Inverkethin, Inverkething), accounts of
bailies of, 58, 115, 208, 274, 340, 376,
447 ; of custumars of, 195, 266, 332,
372, 434 ; Comptroller’s receipts from
bailies of, 117, 215, 280, 345, 452, 453 ;
from custumars of, 215, 280, 345, 452,
453 ; sasine of lands in barony of, to
James Skrymgeour, 510 ; office of mair
of fee of east part of the quarter of, 537.
Inverkelane in Cowell, 626.
Inverness (Innerness, Innernes, Invernys),
accounts of bailies of, 63, 103, 211, 277,
336, 449 ; annuities from fermes of, to
priory of Friars Preachers (Dominicans)
of, and to chaplain in cathedral of
Moray, 64, 110, 211, 278, 336, 450 ;
Comptroller’s receipts from bailies of,
116, 215, 280, 453 ; from custumars of,
348, (with Ross, Suthirland and Cathnes)
452, 453 ; overcharge of salmon belong-
ing to Adam Hoppar in account of
custumar of, 354 ; custom of, before
entry of Earl of Moray, 283 ; accounts
of customs of, with Ross, Sutherland
and Cathnes, 336, 373, 440.
Friars Preachers (Dominicans) of.
See Friars.
John of, anniversary of, in cathedral
of Moray, 28, 68.
parish church of, payment to chaplain
celebrating at the altar of Holy Rood
(Sancte Crucis) in, by mandate of the
king, 89, 148, 307, 387.
Vicar of, Sir Robert, in arrears of
oats and salmon of Moray, 31 ; his
executors to be cited, 31. See Rankin,
Sir Robert.
Inverness, sheriff of, notice of proceedings
in court of, regarding lands of Coulemure,
149, 308, 388.
sheriffdom of, lordship of Ardmanach
within the, 145.
Inverry (Inverre, Invere, Invary), granted
to Bishop of Dunkeld by James ii. , 155
226, 365, 422 ; fermes of, 226.
— — Friars Preachers (Dominicans) of.
See Friars.
Inverurie. See Innerurie.
Inverynne in Cowell, 626.
Irish goods, custom of. See Custom.
Iron for windows of new work at Falk-
land, 175.
Irvine (Irwyn, Irwyne, Irwyi, Irwine,
Irwing, Irvyne), accounts of custumars
of, 48, 92, 188, 261, 329, 432 ; of bailies
of, 61, 109, 206, 273, 339, 376, 445 ;
Comptroller’s receipts from bailies of,
116, 215, 280, 345, 452, 453 ; from cus-
tumars of, 117, 215, 280, 345, 453 ;
custom of hides and herrings paid to
custumars of, and allowed to custumars
of Ayr, 95 ; ditto of wool, hides and
wodfells, 188 ; two merks annualrent of
customs of, to David Cunnynghame,
635 ; leases of lands of Stewartoune
made at, by the commissioners, 490 ;
Burrow Myll of, 628 ; common of,
635.
Alexander, of Drum, accounts of, as
intromitter with Kintor, Coule and
Oneile, 26, 77, 138, 228, 294, (rendered
by Mr William Andersoune, chaplain,)
430 ; pays fermes of Coule, 27, 79, 139 ;
lands of Coule belonging to, 431 ; an-
nuity to heirs of William Wrycht, paid
to, 65, 115, 212, (Sir Alexander, knight,)
277, 342, 449.
Isles, The, provision for castles in, 119 ;
pledges and provisions kept by Earl of
Ergile for security of, 419.
Alexander of, fishery of Ochell claimed
by his heirs, 85, 142, 303.
Islesmen, the, fortification and defence of
INDEX.
745
castles of Dingwall and Redcastle by the
Bishop of Caithness against, 140, 141.
Itale, Sir John, chaplain in Brechin
cathedral, 276. See also Ettale, John.
Italian Players, troop of, at Scotch Court,
cxlvi. ; payment to six Italian actors
(histrionibus Ytilis) of the lord governor,
220 ; gift of £6 to four ‘ ‘ histrionibus
Ytalis ” at their departure by order of
the lord governor, 285 ; payments to
Italian trumpeters, 353, 431 ; to players,
8 ; to trumpeters and players (tubicinis
et histrionibus), 300, 424.
Ithane, water of, fishings of, 606 ; “le
hynt fisehe” of, “infra Macharlyn et le
Sekfurd de Fyvie,” 634.
“Jacturalia” in Exchequer, 121, 174,
222, 289, 357.
Jakistoun and Skaldochmur, superiority
of, annexed to third part of Wardris
Flemyng, 570.
Jakkis, Captain, in command at Dunbar,
cxliii. See Sanct Jakkis.
Jakstoun, lands of, 634.
Jaktoun, lands of, in barony of Kilbride,
607.
James, prior of Carmelites of Perth, 274.
ship called the, 144, 149.
James i., King, 110.
James ii.. King, 155, 226, 365, 422 ; chap-
lain founded by, at Tain, 89, 147, 307,
387.
James hi., King, granted annuity to Friars
Preachers of Edinburgh, 44, 184 ; pay-
ment to chaplain at Cambuskynneth for
souls of, and Margaret his queen, 157.
James hi. and iv., Kings, prebendary at
Lestalrig for souls of, 219, 286, 354, 464;
remission of arrears of rent for souls of,
296 ; payment to Robert Galloway “ex
eo quia conservat res diversas regis
defuncti ad usum regis moderni,” 358,
468.
James iy., King, “post decessum regis,”
VOL. XIV.
7 ; castles of Norhame and Chilling-
hame destroyed by, and the captains
sent as prisoners to Falkland, 9 ; at
Northame in Northumberland, 79 ;
chaplain at Stirling on the foundation
of, 38 ; ale for, at Stirling, 42 ; pay-
ment for soul of, to chaplains of
Lestalrig by order of the queen, 76 ;
payment to John Hog, burgess of Edin-
burgh for certain debts of, 103 ; marriage
and dowry of the Earl of Mortoun and
the king’s daughter [Catherine], 106,
200 ; Dovok, laundress of, 121 ; his
servitor Thomas Forat sent by, in the
fleet to France, 173 ; payment to John
Douglas, cellarer, for his services to the
late, 178-9 ; fermes of half of mains of
Ballincreif remitted to Robert Borthuik,
“machinator,” by promise of the late,
under his signet and sign manual, 185 ;
serpentynis” bought in Ayr by order of,
188 ; hire of boats from Ayr to Lamlasch
and Cumrayis with letters of, 188; ship
of, called “le Bark de Abavil,” 188 ;
£10 for a horse for, 188 ; rent re-
mitted to a poor widow in alms for the
soul of, 248 ; ditto to John Dowglas
for his services to, 252 ; a tower called
the dungeon in Rothesay castle built by
order of the late, 362 ; Donald Falconer,
old servant of, 403 ; Henry Mair,
“familiaris regis,” 269; William Bal-
four, servitor of, 288 ; armourer of, see
Cochrane, Alan ; statute made by, in
Northumberland, in favour of the heirs
of persons dying in his army, see
Heirs. See also Flodden.
James iy., King, gifts by, to the accountant
of Fife (James Archbishop of Glasgow,)
“pro gratuitu et servitio regi,” 14, 16 ;
fermes of Borray granted by, to cathedral
of Orkney, 32, 72, 130, 256, 301, 416 ;
grant by, to Marioun Bonkle, relict
of John Lindesay, for services to
king and queen, dated at Edinburgh
24th February 1512, 34, 35 ; granted
3 B
746
INDEX.
oatmeal to Elena Gourlay, for support
of her children, 39 ; charter by, of lands
of Ballincreif to John Drummonds
carpenter, for his services, dated at
Edinburgh 8th August 1512, 44 n. ; £200
given by, to Sir Alexander Ogilvy, out
of earldom of Moray, 69 ; salmon from
Aberdeen to Sisters of St Clare in
Veir, by alms of, 98 ; granted liferent
fee to Dongal Hannay, his falconer,
under great seal, 106 ; granted exemp-
tion from custom to Margret Camroun,
107 ; payment to student of medicine at
Aberdeen by grant of, 113 ; feu-charter
by, to Henry Stewart in augmentation
of rental, 145 n. ; fermes of Balcancoll
granted to David Grahame by, 162,
171 ; granted liferent of Auldhall and
Balbreky to Thomas Gourlay, his
carpenter, under his signet and hand,
175 ; remission of customs to Margaret
Crechtoune by grant of, 203 ; lands set
to Elizabeth Crechtoun by, 126, 240,
254, 311, 391 ; feu-charter of Kintor
granted to John Lesly of Wardiris by,
229; charter by, dated at Edinburgh
14th July 1513 (a. r. 26), refers also to
other charters by, dated at Edinburgh
18th January 1503 (a. r. 16) and 18th
September 1507 (a. r. 20) 315 n. ; half
of Newtoun of Reras let to "William
Parlie for life by, 399 ; an annuity
granted by, to Margaret countess of
Rothes, 466 ; ditto to Mariot Stanelie,
relict of George Tailliefeir, 444.
James y., King, notice of payment to
queen’s servants for expenses of, 7 ; to
Patrick Ballintyne for, 9 ; to John
Douglas for, at Falkland during Michael-
mas 1513, 9, 10 ; to Robert Buttoun for,
in Stirling, 39 ; fermes of Aim ornes
paid to the queen for, 74 ; spices,
fish and wine for,- 100 ; payment to
the queen’s steward from customs of
Perth, for spices and money for, 101 ;
satin and “crammose velvus” tunics
for, by the queen’s order, 104; “vel-
vus ” to Mariota Bonkle, for two tunics
for, 107 ; household expenses of,
and of his brother the lord duke from
8th August to 17th September 1515,
119 ; spices, chandlery and pantry -
necessaries, e.g., napkins for their use,
119; fees of the four “ rokkaris ” of,
and of his brother, 120 ; falcons for, and
the lord governor, 130, 257, 301, 416 ;
fuel for coming of, with the lord
governor to Ross, 144, 305, 383.
James v., King, charter by (Jacobus Dei
gratia rex Scotorum), with consent of
his dearest cousin and tutor John,
duke of Albany, governor and protector
of the kingdom, 172; fermes of Ballin-
creif granted to Robert Borthuik for
services to the king and his governess
(dominatrix), 186 ; letter of pension by,
(James be the grace of God, King of
Scottis), with advice of the lord
governor, dated at Edinburgh, 19th
March 1515, 192 ; herrings for, at
Stirling, 194 ; spices, chandlery, pewter
vessels, table-linen, &c. for, 202 ;
“tanny, cairsay, and camelot ” to the
chamber-servants of, 202 ; annuity to
two women servants of, 222 ; fee of lord
Drummond for keeping Stirling castle
and the person of, 243 ; expenses of, and
of his household from 31st July 1516 to
1st September 1517, 284 ; expenses of
lord Borthuik as guardian of the person
of, from May to September 1517 by
order of the Estates, 285 ; fee of Mawes
Atyinsoun, laundress of, 287/ 288, 356,
465 ; four servants of, dismissed, 290,
see also Craig, John ; Duly, William ;
Douglas, Patrick; wheat of Fife for house-
hold of, from 1st January 1517 to 1st
August 1518, 321 ; barley to Cristiane
Wylie, late nurse of, 250, see also Wylie,
Cristiane.
— — expenses of, and of his household from
1st September 1517 to 25th August
INDEX.
747
1518, 348 ; “ uncostis ” on the king and
his household (familia), 348 ; payment
of £200 each to the three lords, viz.
Borthuik, Ruthven and Erskin, for one-
third of the year each (for attendance
on), 349 ; payment to Patrick Crechtoun
of Cranstoun Riddale, knight, for keep-
ing the castle of Edinburgh during the
residence of, therein until the arrival of
the lord governor, from 1st September
1517 to 1st September 1518, 349 ; fee of
Mariota Douglas, nurse of, and payment
to her for purchases made for, '350, 459 ;
repair of the room (“camera magistri”)
' in which the king is taught, 350 ; pay-
ment to Cuthbert and Duncan Crechtoun
for their labours in the castle although
not entered in the book of the household
of, 358.
James v., King, “boves pasti” for, and for
the lord governor, 402 ; marts for, 402 ;
payment to Robert Borthuik and six other
“machinatores” in the castle of Edin-
burgh for guarding, during June, July and
August 1517, 285 ; from 1st September
1517 to 1st September 1518, 349 ; and for
three years and six months from Its
September 1518 to 1st March 1521, 458 ;
letter of pension by, to the widow of a
singer in chapel royal, 443 ; expenses of,
and his household (familia) from 25th
August 1518 to 1st September 1519, 456 ;
from 1st September 151 9 to 1st September
1520, 457 ; from 1st September 1520 to
1st September 1521, 457 ; from 1st
September 1521 to 1st June 1522, 457 ;
spices, chandlery and “uncostis” for the
said three years and nine months, 457 ;
total expenses for said period ‘ ‘ prefer
proprietatem regis,” 457 ; payment to
guardians of, viz. Borthuik, Ruthven
and Erskin from 1st September 1518 to
1st May 1522, 458; pension assigned to
preceptor of, out of fermes of Trabeauch,
456 ; £50 granted to preceptor of, for
renouncing his pension of £100, 462.
James v., King, £40 for clothes for, viz.
‘ ‘ tunica de velveto duploito, lie chamlot
de gold, galigis, et lie galdcot de velveto,
ac cella de eodem,” 463 ; annual fee of
Robert Kynnard, surgeon of, paid half
by the comptroller and half by the
thesaurer, 466 ; £12 to nurse of, for
support of her family, 469 ; William
Forsith “in camera regis,” 464 ; land
granted to, and to the college of
Lestalrig, by the laird of Lestalrig, 471 ;
81 chalders odd of wheat and 121 chalders
odd of barley for, and his household
(familia) for the three years and nine
months from 25th August 1518 to 1st
June 1522, 470; commission by, (James
be the grace of God, King of Scottis,)
with advice and consent of Albany, 500.
barber of, see Murray, John ; mar-
ischal of, see Craufurd, James ; servitor
of, see Maxtoun, William; usher of, see
Lindesay, David. See also Household ;
Wardrobe.
Albany appointed guardian to,
xliii. ; on Albany’s departure in 1517
given in charge of Earl Marshall and
Lords Erskine, Borthwick and Ruthven,
xliv. ; traces of his infancy in the
accounts, lii. ; expenses of his house-
hold, lvi.
Janet, Captain, Albany’s master of the
household, cxliv. ; one of the “ magistri
hospitii” of the lord governor, 262. See
also Janot, Captain.
Janitor. See Porter.
Janot, Captain, “ magister hospitii ” to the
lord governor, payments at Dundee by
precept of, 265. See also Janet ; Jonet.
Jardenfeild, sasine of, to David Hume,
522 ; to Alexander Jardin of Appelgarth,
knight, 612.
Jardine (Jardin, Jarding, Jardan, Jardane),
Sir Alexander, of Apilgirth, knight,
Comptroller, payments, furnishings, &c.
to, or by order of, as comptroller, 87,
124, 127, 129, 130-2, 137-140, 151,
748
INDEX.
153-158, 165, 168, 174, 176, 179-181,
188-191, 193, 195-202, 204-213, (then
comptroller) 236, 255, 265, 309 ; delivery
to, of money “ in quadam boxa et libera-
tis quibusdam Gallis,” 127; forage for his
horse, 136 ; his account as comptroller
in 1516, 214 ; outlay of his officers
riding to collect the king’s fermes, 219 ;
other expenses incurred by him ‘ ‘extra
libros domicilii,” 219; superexpenses of,
224 ; compensation to, for renouncing
his tack of the custom of English goods,
whereby the king had been defrauded,
353, (on the West Marches) 463; sasines
to, of barony of Wandale with patronage
of church of Hartside, 612 ; of Jarden-
feild, 612 ; of Kirkanderis, 612 ; of
Appilgarth and other lands, 612.
Jedburgh (Jedworth), accounts of bailies
of, 61, 212, 272, 342 ; Comptroller’s
receipts from bailies of, 215, 280, 345.
— Abbot of, annuity to, and religious
at Restinot, from customs of Dundee,
51, 265, 330, (by receipt of master
James Gray, chaplain) 371, 442 ; pay-
ment to, and to prior of Rostinoth
and canons there, from fermes of
lordship of Brechin and Navare, 81,
153, 326, 368, 425 ; annuity to, and
to prior and canons of Restinot from
fermes of Montrose by receipt of Mr
James Gray, rector of Lundy, 60, 110,
208, 339, 447 ; annuity to, from fermes
of Forfar, 62, (by receipt of Sir John
Kerr) 114, (of Sir David Lesly) 208,
275, (of John, abbot of Jedburgh, prior
of Rostinoth) 342, (of Sir John Ker,
the abbot’s factor) 445.
“ Jedworth stanes ” (? staves) for Dingwall
castle and Redcastle, 141.
Jedworthfeild, sasine to John Hay of
Hoprew, knight, of lands of, and of
sheriffship of Peebles, 521.
Jedworthforest, barony of, sasine of, to
Archibald Dowglas, 532.
Joffray (Joffra, Goffray), Sir Thomas, chap-
lain of St Laurence at Stirling, 52, 92,
189, 261, 332.
Johneston, barony of, sasine of, to James
Johnestoun, 545.
Johnestoun, Nether and Over, sasine of,
to Stephen Wallace, 550.
Andrew, sasine to, of half of
Luquharne, 552.
James,' sasine to, of barony of Johne-
ston and others in Aberdeenshire, 545.
Thomas, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 540.
William, sasine to, of lands in Annan -
dale, 635.
Johniscleuch, sasine of, to Robert Lauder
of Bass, 620.
Johnson (Jhounsone, Johnsone), Andrew,
two merkland of Casteltoun of Foulis
let to, 490.
John, bailie of Haddington, 62.
Joist, purchase “unius le geist ” for
tower of Holyrood palace, 162.
Jonet, captain, named in connexion with
new work at Falkland, 174. See also
Janet, Captain.
Jonkesone, William, his lands in Philop-
hauch, 540.
Journey: 53s. paid to captain Bukket for
his fare (pro naulo) on his journey to
France, 353 ; £62, 16s. “pro naulo, &c.,
in illo itinere” i.e. , of Walter Maluny,
abbot of Glenluce, and Albany herald
to France, 463.
Jurdanstoun, in barony of Alicht, liferented
by Jonet Gordoun, spouse of the late
Alexander lord Lindesay, 599.
Justice-ayre, of Forfar, 584 ; Patrick Hep-
burne to attend in justice-ayres in Rox-
burghshire “pro servitio albefirme,” 516.
Justiciar of Kyntyre and Knapdale, sasine
of office of, to Colin Campbell, 517 ; of
Ergill, ditto, ditto, 518. See Gray, lord,
Andrew.
Justiciary : commission granted to the bailie
of the prior of Coldingliame to apprehend
and “justify” thieves and “pikeris”
within the barony of Coldingham, and
INDEX.
749
to bring in their escheats for the king’s
use, 6X7 ; commission of justiciary-
granted to the bailie of the Bishop of
Moray to “justify ” certain persons for
the slaughter of a chaplain within the
diocese, and mandate to the sheriff to
bring in their escheats, 619.
Kainland and Couperland, husbandlands
of, in Selkirkshire, 628.
Kalemuk, sasine of part (“bine partis”)
of third of, to Patrick Makray, 588.
'Kamys, lands of, 517.
Karnetralyane. See Beildestoun.
Kay, Andrew, sailor, wheat to, for carry-
ing grain to Leith for the king “in
cimba periclitata et submersa,” 406,
408.
Andrew and his mother Jonet Helys,
tenants in Kingisbernis, 498.
Keir (Keire), laird of, in arrears for Rath-
erne, 25 ; “ dominus Kere ” sheriff of
Perth, 279 ; summoned before the
auditors for arrears, 392. See also
Stirling, Sir John, of Keir.
Andrew, deputy custumar of Dun-
bretane and Lowis, 57.
John, 283.
Kelly, in Aberdeen, barony of, sasine of,
to John Erskine of Nesbitt, knight, 520.
in Forfar, barony of. See Ouchter-
lowny.
Kelour, sasine of lands of, with mill, &c.,
to Robert Douglas, 565.
Kelso, George of, factor of Earl of Angus,
21.
John, “ tegulator,” fee of, 255.
John, sasine to, of Nethir Kelsoland,
526.
Keltoun, half of lands of, waste, 236 ;
fourth of, 298, 428; “terrae domini-
cales de Treif” called “ le Manis de
Keltoun,” 137 ; “terr. dom.de Keltoun”
called “le Grange de Treiffe,” 237, 297,
326; “terr. dom. de Keltoun” called
“ lie Manys de Treiff,” 428.
Keltoun, grange of, rental of, 482, 508.
mill of, 485, 510.
Nethir, grassum of, 281.
Nethir and Uvir, “ cum insula,” half
let to George Langmure, quarter to
M‘Lelane of Bondby, 481, 507.
Kelty, in Stratherne, sasine of lands of, to
Walter Bonare, 546.
Kenmure and Lagane, sasine to Jonet
Gordoun of fee of, with mill, tower and
fortalice of Kenmure, for 2d of silver
as duplication of blenchferme, reserving
the liferent thereof to John Gordoun of
Lochinver, her grandfather, 592.
Kennedy (Kennedie), Alexander, lands in
Galloway let to, 485, 510.
Alexander, sasine to, of Currachbay
and other lands in Carrick which had
been in ward, 574.
Alexander, sasine to, of Bergany,
Ardstinchell, Dalfask, Daltippane and
other lands in Carrick, 617, 618 ; of
Torny Gannach and Challachwrek Mak-
dowell, 618.
Elizabeth, sasine to, of Balmaclano-
chan and Atiquyn, 535.
Gilbert, sasine to, of Stewartoun,
557 ; of baronies of Cassillis, Dunnowr
and Glennox, and Dalrimple, 557 ;
of barony of Leswalt, 558 ; of Balmoc-
lannochan with tower and fortalice, 597.
See Cassillis, Earl of.
John, sa sines to, of Cragfyn and others
in Ayrshire, 550, 561 ; settlement with,
regarding the Whitsunday fermes, 561 ;
sasine to, of Ballathis, in virtue of act
in favour of heirs of persons slain in
Northumberland, 579 ; sasine to, of
Cragfyn and other lands in Carrik, with
office of coroner of Carrik, 614.
Margaret, account of, as custumar
of Haddington, 369, 433.
Ker, Mark, of Ferniehirst, exiled, xlv.
— — See .Kerr.
750
INDEX.
Kere. See Keir.
Kerebrewin (Kerebrewyne, Kerebrweyne,
Kerebrune, Kirrebrune), fermes of, re-
mitted “ propter vastitatem,” 236, 327 ;
let to Thomas Forestar chamberlain of
Galloway and the grassum remitted be-
cause the lands were previously waste,
479, (“et multum levantur”) 485 ;
Forestar’s lease of, transferred to Mr
Archibald Stewart, 486 ; rental of, 510.
Kerecreysach, sasine of, to John Glas, 595.
Kerelawmond (Kerilawmont, Kyrrelaw-
mond), fermes of, granted to the king’s
surgeon, 20 ; ditto in arrear, 22, 230 ;
remitted to Henry°Railston, 231 ; sasine
of lands of, to John Bannachtine, 575.
Keremaynach, sasine of, to John Mak-
gillemon, 597.
Keremene, lands of, 550.
Kerequherne (Kirrequherne), fermes of,
remitted “propter vastitatem,” 236, 372.
See also Keroquherne.
Kerewalkok (Kerywalkok), let to Simon
M'Cullooh, 480; rental of, 486. See
also Berywallok.
Keris, in Carrick, sasine of, to John Schaw,
560, 567.
Kermultiburgh (Carmultiburgh). See
Leffynollo.
Kerolachlyne, sasine of, to John Sinclere,
571.
Keroquherne, let to Thomas Forestar,
chamberlain 'of Galloway, 479, and to
his son Walter, 485 ; sublet to Mr
Archibald Stewart, rector of Kirkma-
quho 486 ; rental of, 510. See also
Kerequherne.
Kerr (Ker), Andrew, part of Clerkland let
to, 491.
Elizabeth, lady of Bukcleuch, fermes
of Wardlishop remitted to, 18.
John, bailie of Inverness, 63, 110, 449.
Sir John, receives payment for abbot
of J%dburgh and prior of Rostinoth,
114 ; factor of abbot of Jedburgh, 445.
Mark. See Ker.
Kerr, Thomas, sasineto, of lands with
tower in Mersyntoun, 551.
Thomas, sasine to, of lands in Selkirk-
shire with office of coroner and serjeant,
628.
Walter, the late, inhabitant of Leith,
compensation to, for destruction of his
boat at Dunbar when carrying goods to
the castle, 462.
Kers, in Stratherne, fermes of, 126, 240,
254, 310.
le, of Bothkennar, 477.
Kerse (Kers, Keris), Alexander, servitor of
the queen, 53 ; wages of, 136 ; gift to,
for support of his children, 289 ; fee of
the late, paid to his wife, 357 ; chief
cook of the queen, fermes of £10 lands
of Ballincreif granted to, 45, 185 ;
husbandlands of Ballincreif in hands of,
183.
Kersey. See Cairsay.
Kerssok, half of lands of, waste, 236.
Kerymure, barony of, sasine of, to Archi-
bald Dowglas, 535. See Kyrymur.
Kessokis (Kessokkis), in Ross, “husbandi ”
of, 85, 143, 304, 382.
Ketnis, sasine of the “ milltak” and “ cors-
tak ” of, to William Flemyng, 605.
Kettill, lie, fermes of, 398, 500 ; part of,
let to Margaret Litstar and Alexander
Gourlay, 500 ; Kettyll let to Mariota
Davidson and others, 497 ; Kingis
Kettill let to Thomas Alexander and
others, 504 ; Kingis Kettle, let to Sir
Laurence Alexanderson, 499.
Kettilstoun, barony of, sasine of half of, to
Patrick Broune, 516.
Kevilstoun and Cowdane, sasine of, to
John Spens, 613.
Key of exchequer house, 121, 222, 288,
357, 467.
Kiddisdale, feued to W. Forestar, 478 ;
rental of, 485, 5l0.
Kidstoun, Ovir and Nethir, lands of,
518.
Kik, John, “study” purchased from, 353.
INDEX.
751
Kiladame, let to John Dunbar of Mochrum,
479 ; rental of, 485, 510. See Calvones.
Kilbaberton, sasine of, to Henry Wardlaw,
574.
Kilbercbane, lands of Bar in, 523.
Kilbirny, sasine of, to Laurence Craufurd,
568.
Kilbreid, in Cowell, 626.
Kilbride, in Argyle, sasine of, with castle,
&c. to Laucblane Maklauchlane, 633.
in Cunynghame, 556.
in Lanark, barony of, 601, 607, 627,
631 bis.
Kilbryde (Kilbryd), in Galloway, merk-
land of, let to Thomas M ‘Clelland of
Bondby, 482; to Michael M‘Garmore,
508.
Kilcaideyowlaw, sasine of fee of superiority
of, to Robert Maxwel of Calderwood,
592.
Kildalvan, lands of, 517.
Kildarrauch (Kildaraucb), lands of, 298,
428 ; rental of, 479, 485, 510.
Kildonane, ten merk land of Drummore
and, 526.
Kildremy, barony of, sasine of, with tower
&c., to Alexander Elpbinston, 562.
Kile, receipts of Comptroller from bailie of,
452.
Regis, 601. See Kingiskile.
with Kile Stewert and Cunnyng-
bame, “ crownarschip ” of, 603.
Kilestewart, bailiary of, 624, 625. See also
Kile Regis.
barony of, 629. See also Kyle-
Stewart.
Kilfurd. See Dundonald.
KiAhenzie, sasine of, to Janies Colvile, 552.
Kilkeren, sasine of superiority of, to James
Colvile, 552.
Killarne, in Kirkcudbright, lands of, 550.
Killekuanan, lands of, 618.
Killemore, sasine, of, to Lauchlane Mak-
lauchlane, 633.
Killewauchope, lands of, 235.
Killumquhay, lands of, 556.
Kilumquhay, Agnew, lands of, 556.
Kilmalemmok (Kilmalemok, Kilmalamak,
Kilmalamok), fermes of, granted to John
Dunbar, knight, 28, 68 ; sasine of
barony of, to Gilbert Hay, 529 ; ditto,
with pertinents named, to Andrew Hay,
542.
Kilmernok, in Cowell, 626.
Kilmiehaell, in Cowell, 626.
Kilmun, barony of, sasine of, to Colin
Campbell, for two pairs of gloves for
duplication of blencbferme, 517.
Kilns (ustrinae), of Cragmelour, 629.
Kilquhocadaill. See Urle.
Kilquoan, lands of, 634.
Kilquycbe (Kilqubiscb, Kilquycbsse), part
of the fermes of, remitted to the relict of
Alan Averarie, 248 ; fermes of moieties
of, 397 ; half let to Cristian Dempstar-
toun and half to James Averia, 503.
Kilraok, barony of, sasine of, to Hugh
Ross, 633.
Kilsyth (Kylsytb), sasine of half of lands
and mill of, to William Levingstoun,
521.
Kilter (Kiltere), let to Colin Campbell,
knight, 421, 489.
Kincardin, in Inverness, barony of, sasine
of, with mill to Donald Baroun, 616 ;
annuity due from, to Bishop of Moray,
616.
- — in Perth, barony of, sasine of, to
William Graham, 520.
Kincardine (Kincardin, Kincardyn), receipts
of Receivers General from sheriff of, 116 ;
of Comptroller from do., 215, 279, 344 ;
sheriff of, 586 n.
Kincavill, fermes of, 1 ; payment from, to
Sir Alexander M'Culloch as keeper of
Linlithgow palace, 3 ; part of the rent
of, allowed to Sir Patrick Hammiltoun
for his fee, 3 ; sasine of, in feu-ferine
James Hammyltoun, 632.
Kinclevin (Kinclevyn, Kinclewyne),
accounts of chamberlain of, 154, 225,
295, 365, 420 ; fee of accountant (cham-
752
INDEX.
berlain) of, 158, 227, 366, 423 i Comp-
troller’s receipts from chamberlain of,
216; from widow of the late Andrew
Wardropper, 346 ; from chamberlain of,
452, 454; fermes of, received from John
Crechtoun, 282, 347 ; arrears of, com-
pounded for with relict of late cham-
berlain, 295 ; lands waste in (for forest),
155, 226, 295, 365, 421 ; grassums of
lands in, set to Colin Campbell, knight,
for six years, 421 ; sasine of the “bina
pars ” of the king’s lands of, in feu-ferme
to Thomas Wardropar, 606.
Kinclevin, with Discher and Toyer, lord-
ships of, rental of various lands of, 489.
Kincrag, “husbandi” of, 86, 143, 304, 382.
Kincragi. See Oneile.
Kincragy (Kincragi), Sir James, dean of
Aberdeen, auditor, 40, 260, (of Comp-
troller’s accounts) 214, 279, 344 ; grants
receipt for James Lundy of Balgony,
208, 274 ; payment to Comptroller by
hands of, 249, 319 ; rent of meadow of
Uchtirmukty remitted to, 319 ; com-
missioner for letting crown lands, 258 ;
commissioner for assedation of Gallo-
way, 481, (233) ; at Irvine as com-
missioner, 490. See Aberdeen, Dean of ;
Receivers General.
Walter, sasine of Cullessy Estirto, 547.
Kindrocht, confirmed to William Cumyng
of Inverellochy, 315.
King, The. See Duncan ; James i., n.,
hi., iv., v. ; Robert. See also Brechin,
lord of ; Garrick, Earl of ; March, Earl
of ; Ross, Earl of ; Steward of Scot-
land ; Stratherne, Earl of. See also
Household.
Elena, sasine to, of half of third of
Leithede, 575.
of Arms. See Lyon.
- of Denmark, 353.
Kingarrouk. See Baltuly.
Kingarth, in Stratherne, left waste by the
tenant, Duncan Patersoun, 24. See
Kingorth.
Kingcase (Kyngcais), hospital of, office of
bailie of, held by Hugh Wallace,
535.
Kinghorne(Kingorn, Kingorne, Kinghorne),
accounts of bailies of, 63, 210, 276, 342,
376, 446 ; fee of constable of, 63, 210,
342, 376, 446 ; Comptroller’s receipts
from bailies of, 215, 280, 345, 452, 453 ;
sasine of Castellriggis Westir of, to
David Balram, 633.
— — constabulary of, 623, 633.
Kingis Croft in Selkirk, 628.
Inche, le, fishing called, on the
Tay, 524.
Kingisbarns (Kingisbernis, Kingis Bernys),
augmented feu-ferme of, in arrear, 182 ;
part of the arrears remitted, 247 ; the
rent reduced, 247, 318, 498 ; fermes of,
399 ; tenants *of, 498, 499, 505, to be
cited for arrears, 414, 415.
Kingiskile, sasine of lands in, 630. See
Kile Regis.
Kingisland, in tenandry of Blakbarony,
sasine of, to Andrew Murray, 563.
Kinghorn, Dr Alexander, in the Danish
service, cxxxiii. ; employed as ambassador
to Scotland and France, cxxxiii. -v. ;
ambassador of king of Denmark, £80
paid to, in part payment of his expenses,
461 ; £8 to, and to lord Flemyng on
their journey “ad partes Galli e ” and
Denmark, 463.
Kingorth (Kingarth), fermes of lordship
of Bute within the parish of, 19, 230,
312, 361, 378.
King’s Kettill. See Kettill.
Meadow, le, near Edinburgh, let to
Walter Chapman, cxiii., 217, 292;?fermes
of, 347 ; let for nine years to Walter
Chapman, his wife and son, “cum potest-
ate substitutendi et arandi in locis aridis
et pro feno minus aptis,” 488 ; fermes of,
remitted to Walter Chapman for the
destruction of grain and hay at the time
of the hosting (exercitus) of Dunglas,
220.
INDEX.
753
Kingu.de, sasine of, to James Skrymgeour,
621.
Kinkell, sasine of half of the Hawtoun of
Kinkell in the barony of, to John lord
Glammys, 613.
rector of. See Ogilvy, Mr James.
Kinkellis, North and South, the various
parts of, let in feu-ferme to tenants
named, 511, 512.
Kinloch (Kinlouch), in Fife, with smithy
and mill, fermes of, 395 ; smithy
of, 503 ; let to Michael Balfour
of Burlie, knight, reserving rights to
Cristina Sibbald, and to Elizabeth Mus-
chet and William Scott her husband,
495 ; half let to Elizabeth Muschet relict
of John Balfour in Kinloch and William
Scott now her husband, 503.
in Perth, sasine of Wester Kynloch
and Estir Kynloch to John Cargill,
519.
in Ross, fermes of, claimed by John
M‘Kenze, 86.
Brokland of, sasine of half of, to
David Ramsay of Culluthy, 606.
Andrew and his mother, tenants
in Luthre, 495.
David, Margaret Ramsay spouse
of, 495.
James, porter to the king and
governor, 136, 173, 221, 287, 355, 464.
James, custumar of Dundee, 191, 264,
330, 371, 441.
John, porter, his fee from customs of
Dundee for wages of his groom and forage
for his horse, 51, 95, 97, 191, 330, 371,
442.
Sir John, chaplain, son of John Kin-
loch, porter, 442.
Margaret, and Thomas Calwert, her
son, tenants in Kingisbernis, 498.
Kinlos, Abbot of, buys salmon of Findhorn,
31, 32.
Kinpunt (Kynpunt), Sir Alexander, canon
of Moray, rendered account of Ross,
84, 142, 303, 381.
Kinpunt. See Kynpoint.
Kinross (Kinros), receipts of receivers
general from sheriff of, 116 ; of
Comptroller from ditto, 214, 279, 344,
452 ; sasine of barony of, with Loclileven
and sheriffship of Kinros, to Robert
Douglas, 565 ; sasine to John Hakcat of
two acres with a toft near the town of, of
the two acres called “ Serjandcroft,” and
of the office of serjeantry of Kinros and
custody of the waters running into Loch
Levin, 568 ; sasine to Robert Fergisone
of a toft and croft in north part of town
of, 627.
Kinsyd, in hands of Thomas Schaw, chief
cook, 3.
Kintore (Kintor), thanage of, with Coule
and Oneile, accounts of Alexander Irwin
of Drum as intromitter with, 26, 77,
138, 228, 294, (rendered by Mr William
Andersoune chaplain) 430 ; second teinds
of, paid to Bishop of Aberdeen, 27, 139,
229, 294 ; 1 fee of Garriauch pursuivant
paid from fermes of, 138 ; fermes of, paid
by John Lesly of Warderis, 138, 139 ;
ditto in arrear and compounded for, 139,
140; Comptroller’s receipts from feu-
fermers of Kintor, Coule and Oneile,
216 ; from John Lesly of Warderis in
composition for his arrears of, 216 ; from
chamberlain of, 281 ; from receivers of,
346 ; from chamberlain of, 454 ; no
payments in kind to the king made by
the thanage of, it having been granted
in feu-ferme by Janies iv. to Lesly of
Wardiris, 229.
Kintra, barley fermes of, 30, 71.
Kintyre (Kyntir), lordship of, Colin, Earl
of Ergile, chamberlain of, exonerated from
the fermes of, on account of the unsettled
and waste state of the lordship before
and after Flodden, 419. See also Knap-
dale.
Kippanros, mill of, sasine of, in blench-
ferme to Alexander Elphinston, 519.
Kippendavy, sasine of lands of, annexed to
754
INDEX.
barony of Ruthven (in Forfar), to John
Creichtoun, 558.
Kipper, fishings of salmon “le kipper et
smoltis,” 146.
Kirkandris, (Kirkandres, Kirkcandres,
Kirkanderis), lands of, 33, 73, 134,
233, 296, 426 ; grassum of, 282 ; half
of, let to William Ramsay, 482 ; rental
of, 507 ; sasine of barony of, to Alex-
ander Jardinof Appelgarth, knight, 612.
and Terrinyeane, let to James
Bishop of Dunkeld, William Ramsay and
James Chesholm, 480.
Kirkbride, lands of, 556.
Kirkbridrig, lands of, 566.
Kirkbutho (Kirkbucho), barony of, sasine
of, to Alexander Lindesay of Uchtir-
monsy, knight, 525 ; to David, lord
Lyndesay, master of Craufurd, 598.
Kirkcaldy, Symon, “ qui obiit in bello,”
mill of Lennquhat let to his relict
Egidia Berclay and David Kirkcaldy his
son, 496, 504.
Kirkcassald (Kirkcassauld), sasine of, to
Patrick Murray, 542 ; to John Murray,
576.
Kirkcudbright (Kirkcudbrich, Kirkud-
brycht, Kirkcudbricht), accounts of
custumars of, 96, 198, 264, 333, 373 ;
customs of, leased to custumar, 333,
373 ; payment from customs of, to
Friars Minor, 96, 198, 264, 333, 373 ;
account of custumar of Wigtoun and
Quhitherne included in thatfof, 96, 333 ;
accounts of bailies of, 111, 212, 275,
338 ; fermes of, paid to Friars Minor,
111, 275, 338 ; receipts of receivers
general from custumars of, 117 ; of
Comptroller from do., 216, 280, 452,
(with Wigtoun and Quhitherne) 345,
346; “tollis et cabillis” bought at, for
the king’s ships at Dunbertane, 290 ;
assedation of lordship of Galloway made
at, 481 ; Castellmanis of, let to the
burgh, 480, 485, 510 ; proceedings before
commissioners at, 493.
Kirkcudbright, Friars of. See Friars.
lordship of Galloway in Kirkcud-
brycht and Wigtoun, 237 ; two sparrow
hawks due for duplication of blench-
ferme of Kirkennen in, 589 ; office of
coroner between waters of Dee and Nyth
in, 618 ; stewardship of, 137.
Kirkennen, sasine of, to William Levenax,
589 ; two sparrow-hawks due for dupli-
cation of blenchferme of, 589w
Kirkestoun, in lordship of Breichin, sasine
of third of, to John Fethy, 630.
Kirkgunzeane, sasine of barony of, with
tower, fortalice, mill, &c., and advocation
of church of, to William Hereis, 560.
Kirkhauch, sasine of, to James Strath-
auchin, 598.
Kirkhill, fermes of, mortified to the chapel
of Lestalrig, 2.
Kirkistoun, in Forfar, sasine of third of, to
David Fethe, 584.
Kirkland of Lundeiff, “le cane cheis” of,
519.
Kirkmaquho, rector of. See Stewart, Mr
Archibald.
Kirkmichell, in Dumbarton, sasine of, to
John Sympill, 564.
Kirkoswald and Brigend, sasine of, to
Alexander Kennedy, 617.
Kirkpatrik, sasine of, to Robert Creichtoun,
523.
Irngray (Irnegray), sasine of, to
Robert Creichtoun, 523 ; sasine of
advocation of church of, to William
Hereis, 560.
Thomas, sasine to, of barony of Clos-
bern, 576.
Kirkstede, sasine of, to Patrick Hepburne,
516.
Kirkton. See Westhall.
in barony of Pentland, 517.
in Forfar, brewery of, 556 ; “ le brevv-
housis et le brewlandis de le Kirktoun,”
613.
Kirktone, le, in Perthshire, sasine of, to
John Ross, 579.
INDEX.
758
Kirktoun in barony of Kilmalamak, 542.
of Erroll. See Erroll.
Sanctandros Kirktoun, in Moray,
fermes of, granted to John Dunbar,
knight, 28, 68.
Kirktoune, le, in barony of Cragy, 564.
Kirktounhill, in Berwick, sasine of, to
Andrew Mowbray, 584, 594.
Kirktounmanis, in barony of Hawik, 546.
Kirkurd, barony of, sasine of, to Walter
Scot, 561.
Kirkwod, John, master of the queen’s
larder, 32, 33 ; late master of the king’s
larder, payments to, ‘ ‘ pro collis marta-
'rum,” and fee of, 219, 220 ; payments to,
for his fee “ et pro gagiis equi sui et
verleti,” 286, 354 ; fee of, 465.
Kirrebrune. See Kerebrewin.
Kirrequherne. See Keroquherne.
Kitchen, fee of “le groyme in coquina,”
227 ; a merk to the “ groym ” of the
kitchen “pro indumentis,” and half a
merk to “ le turnbroche,” 222, (a merk)
288; two merks to the “growm,” 288.
Kittoksyde, Westir, sasine of, to John
Mure, 578.
Knapdale, sasine to Colin Campbell of lands
of, with offices of justiciar, sheriff,
coroner, and chamberlain of Kyntyre and
Knapdale and captaincy of Tarbert, 517.
Knight, two pairs of spurs for a knight
(“ pro milite ”) for duplication of blench-
ferme of lands of Mane, 541.
Knoffrik, lands of, 298.
Knok, in Cunynghame, sasine of £10 land
of old extent of, to John Fresale, 525.
and Atenack, diminution of fermes
of, 28, 69 ; pasture of king’s “ animalia ”
on lands of, 28, 69.
John, sasine to, of Selveland, 578 ;
of Ranferlie, Knokis and Gryfis Castell,
593.
Thomas, bailie of Renfrew, 57.
Knokaffrik, lands of, waste for eight
years, 235 ; town of, 298. See Egirnes ;
Calvones.
Knokando, lands of, 523.
Knokbrak, sasines of, to John Kennedy,
550, 561, 614.
Knokdolean, sasine of, to Robert Grahame,
565.
Knokdow in Cowell, 626.
Knokgardinar, sasine of, to James Colqu-
hone, 582.
Knokgarneryn. See Auchingonnach.
Knokglas, lands of, 546.
Knokgulran Cunynghaim, sasine of, to
Alexander Cunynghame, 630.
Knokgulrane, sasine of, to John Foulartoun,
613.
Knokincros, sasine of, to Henry M ‘Dowell,
541.
Knokincur (Knokkincur), lands of, waste,
236 ; let to Thomas Forestar with
consent of Archibald McCulloch t, and
subsequently to James McCulloch, 479,
485 ; rental of, 510.
Knokinschene, Barskeauch Uvir, Middill,
et Nethir, with fishery, part let to
John Gordon, junior, on decease of
Jonet Maknacht, and part to Alexander
Gordon and his grandson John Gordon,
483, 484, 509.
Knokintenale, le Hauch, and Culcabok,
sasine of, to William Hay, 560.
Knokinvane (Knokinvan), lands of, 298,
428, 484, 509.
Knokis, lands of, in Dumfries, 523.
Knokkane (Knokkan), let to Thomas
Forester, chamberlain of Galloway, 479,
and to his son William, 485 ; Thomas
Forestar’s lease of, transferred to Mr
Archibald Stewart, 486 ; rental of, 510.
Knoklitle, let to Jonet Mur and Andrew
Carnis her son, 482, 507.
Knokmaid, sasine of, to John Mure, 578.
Knokmekle, let to Archibald Carnis, 482,
(and to his son John) 486, 507.
Knokneman, lands of, 530.
Knokrewoch, lands of, 550.
Knollis, (Knowis), James, sasine to, of
lands of Quyltis, with mill on water of
756
INDEX.
Dee, which had been in non-entry for 15
years, 591 ; of Polmawlot, which had
been in ward for 15 years, 594 ; of
Westir Cessi ntuly which had been in
ward for 15 years and in non-entry for 2
years, 616 ; of Wester Essintuly which
had been in ward for 17 years, 617.
Knollis, Mr William, claims Ballinbla in
feu-ferme, 15, 168, 180, 252, 322, 410.
Kolbakye, third of, 549.
Kolwen, parish of, 628.
Kowl. See Conle.
Kyle-Stewart, 559. See also Kile-Stewart.
Kyllenewyr, sasine of patronage of parish
church of, to John Scrimgeour, 568.
Kyllingcrag and Gogosyd, sasine of, to
John Brisbane, 569.
Kylstan, lands of, 556.
Kynblathmont, barony of, sasine of, to
John Lyoun, 523.
Kynfawnys, sasine of, to David Chalmer,
560.
Kynhilt, in Wigtoun, merkland of, 526.
Kynmonth, in Perth, sasine of east part of
lands and fishing of, to Alexander Ram-
say, 521.
Kynmunnee, lands of, 140.
Kynnaber, barony of, sasine of, to William
Graham [? Earl of Montrose], 519 ; part
of, held of David Foulertoun, 519.
Kynnabir, John, sasine to, of Estir Kyn-
nabir, 567.
Kynnard, in Ross, “husbandi” of, 85,
143, 304, 382. See Kynnardy.
(Kynnarde), in Forfar, sasine of, to
Robert Carnegy, 530 ; sasine of sixth of
eighth of, with tofts and crofts, to
William Blantire, 606 ; sasine of six-
teenth of, to Walter Ogilvy, 610.
in Perth, sasine of, to Laurence
Merser, 553 ; sasine to William, master
of Ruthven, of fee of half of Myln-
quarter of, and of meadow of, in barony
of, 614.
and Balnamone, sasine of, to James
Crawmond, 571.
Kynnard, Robert, king’s surgeon, his
annual fee of £20 paid half by the comp-
troller and half by the thesaurer, 466.
Kynnarde, George, sasine to, of barony of
Inehesture and Bawgaway, 524.
Kynnardy (Kynnard, 84), in Ross, fermes
of quarter of, 84, 142, 302, 380; mains
of, 85, 143, 304, 382.
Kynnarmit, sasine of five parts of, to John
Dempstar, 631.
Kynnavale, forest of, commonly called “ le
Wodend,” 634.
Kynneff, sasine of, to Patrick Gray, 568.
Kynnellan (Kynnellane), fermes of, 84,
142, 303, 381 ; John M‘Kenze in arrear
of fermes of quarter of, 86 ; “ husbandi ”
of, 85, 143, 304, 382.
Kynneres, sasine of, to James Fentoun,
565.
Kynneve. See Bochrum.
Kynnoule, barony of, sasine of, to Robert
Creichtoun, 531.
Kynnynmouth, Andrew, sasine to, of Crag-
hall, 544.
Kynpirny. See Newtylde.
Kynpoynt, sasine of, to William Graham,
[ ? Earl of Montrose], 540.
See Kinpunt.
Kynrossy, sasine of, to George Halybur-
toun, 531.
Kyntyre. See Kintyre.
Kyorcolis, sasine of, to Robert Hunter,
556.
Kyrle, Morice, sasine to, of Drummis,
570.
Kyrymur, in Forfar, sasine of, to James
Fodringhame, 558. See Kerymure.
Kytte, Wille. See Wille, Cristiane.
La Fyot, Monsieur. Se§ Fyot.
Ladders, three “scalse” bought for £3,
10s., and sent to Wedderburn at the
time of the siege, 359.
Ladypark, sasine of, to Robert Laudere of
Bass, 619.
INDEX.
757
Lag, in Dumfries, sasine of, to John Grere-
sone, 566.
in Kirkcudbright, sasine of, to Jonet
Portare, 598.
Lagan (Lagane, Laggane), fermes of,
granted to John Lindesay, 34, 73, 234,
297, 427 ; let to Robert Gordoune of
Glen, knight, 485, 510 ; overcharge of
grassum of, received from Elizabeth
Murray although the lands belonged
heritably to the laird of Wauchop, 466 ;
let to Elizabeth Murray spouse of the
late Robert Heris, 483 ; rental of, 509.
See Kenmure.
Bordlands or Brodland of, fermes of,
granted to John Lindesay, 34, 74, 135,
234, 297, 427 ; rental of, 483, 509.
Laglane, sasine of, to John Foulartoun, 613.
Lakenstredane (Lakenstredon), with mill,
in barony of Cragy, sasine of, to John
Ross, 564, 579.
Lamadok, Evon, fee of, 107.
Lamb, Hugh, sasine to, of Tullochcaroun,
621.
Lambryde (Lambryd), lordship of, annuity
from, to chaplain in cathedral of Moray,
28, 68.
Lambskins, custom on 1800, called “len-
trinware,” 199 ; custom on, at Hadding-
ton, 608 n. ; at Montrose, 609 n.
Lamby, Alexander, half of Innerallone
belonging to, 36 ; annuity to his heirs
for half of Innerallone, 37.
Lamlasch, letters of the king (James, iv.)
sent to, from Ayr, 188.
Lamorgny. See Ramorgny.
Lanark, accounts of bailies of, 270 ; receipts
of Comptroller from sheriff of, 452.
Land, eight chalders of barley allowed to
William Forestar in lieu of liferent of
two acres of land, 471. See Sterility ;
Waste Lands.
Landeris Landis. See Pople.
Langcrag alias Newerk, 538.
Langforgund, barony of, sasine of, to
Patrick Gray, 564.
Langhald. See Auldinstoun.
Langilvunnych, sasine of, to Archibald
Makgilleneif Taillyour, 596.
Langlandhill, sasine of four oxgangs of,
to John Inglis, 562.
Langlandis, John, messenger, fee of, 119,
221, 287, 355, 467.
Langmure (Langmur), Agnes, Alisone and
Anabella. See Langmure, Jonet.
George, Keltoun let to, 481, 507.
Mr George, brother of the late Robert
Langmur, 508. See Langmure, William.
Jonet, sasine to her and her six
sisters of Auchinbothy Langmur, 543 ;
sasine to her and her sisters Margret,
Agnes, Anabella, Mariota, Alisone and
Agnes (sic) Langmure, of lands of Haik-
hede, 563.
Margaret and Mariota. See Lang-
mure, Jonet.
Robert, his fermes in Galloway re-
mitted to, 136.
Robert, bailie of Renfrew, 446.
Robert, Cule let to, 482, 507 ; ditto
to his son William on his death, 507.
— — Robert, the late. See Langmure,
Mr George.
William, son of Robert Langmure,
Cule let to his father and him, 507 ; to
him and his uncle Mr George on his
father’s death, 507.
Langnudry, £20 lands of, 517.
Langtoun, in Roxburgh, sasine of, to Walter
Scot, knight, 614 ; husbandland in town
and territory of, 633.
in Berwick, barony of, sasine of, with
office of usher of the king’s chamber, to
James Cokburne, 516.
Lapidary. See Wallace, Thomas.
Larder, 347. See Kirkwood, John.
Lardinarmart (Lardnaremart). See Marts.
Larfad, in barony of Kilbride, 631.
Largis, in Galloway, lands of, 75, 136, 235,
428 ; Le Largis, 480 ; rental of, 486,
510.
I in Renfrew, common of, 522.
758
INDEX.
Larglegastill, sasine of, to Norman Mak-
cullocli, 576.
Largmor, (Largmoir, Largemore, Large-
moir), fermes of, granted to Iley herald,
34, 73, 135, 234, 296, 427 ; let to John
Gordoun senior, 483 ; rental of, 509.
Largo, victuals transported by Andrew
Wod to Leith from, 7, 161, 171, by his
widow, 246, 318, 402 ; fermes of, 399 ;
thirty-two cottages, mill, and three
brewhouses of, 399, 505; wheat fermes
of, paid to king and queen, 165 ;
barley fermes of, ditto by Sir Andrew
Wod, 167 ; oat fermes of, sent to king
and queen, 168 ; fermes of, remitted
to Elizabeth Lundy, relict of Andrew
Wod, knight, 318 ; ditto paid to Com-
ptroller in name of ditto, 403 ; do. sold,
308, 410.
Quarter of, rental of, 505 ; fermes
and rents of, 5, 159, 169, 244, 314, (in
detail) 399 ; rental of, 498, 505.
Largwey, (Largvey, Largway), fermes of,
granted to Iley herald, 34, 73, 135, 234,
296, 427 ; let to John M‘Clellane, 483,
509.
Lathameburn, 581.
Latheris, mains of, 527, 631.
Lathin, in Nairn, barony of, sasine of, to
David Falconare, 584.
Lathis. See Newhill.
Latterpen, sasine of, to James Colquhoun,
582.
Lauchbeg. See Mekillinche.
Lauchtalpane. See Leffynollo.
Laudeferon, lands of, with mill, 527.
Lauder (Laudir, Lawder, Laudere), ac-
counts of bailies of, 209, 271, 445 ;
bailies of, summoned before the auditors
regarding the rest of the “burrow malis,”
608 n.
forest of, sasine of lands of, to Robert
Lawder, 527.
mill of, sasine of half of, to William
Lawder, 518.
Alexander, of Blytli, knight, and
provost of Edinburgh, the late, accounts
of customs of Edinburgh rendered by
Jonet Patersoune, his relict, 52, 102 ;
allowance for his super-expenses, 53.
Lauder, Gilbert, burgess of Edinburgh, cus-
tumar of Kirkcudbrycht, Wigtoune and
Quhitherne, 333, of Kirkcudbrycht, 373 ;
Lochdoganis Uvir excambed for lands of
Mefeild with consent of, 482 ; Methfeild
let to him and Mr Henry his son, 484,
485, 510.
Mr Henry, witness at Kirkcudbrycht,
493 ; sheriff “in hac parte,” 609. See
Lauder, Gilbert.
Mr Robert, receives payment on be-
half of abbot of Jedworth, 62.
Robert, sasine to, of forest of Lawder
and others in Berwick and Selkirk, 527 ;
sasine to, of Burngranys and Quhitlaw,
583.
Robert, of Bass, sasine to, of Edring-
toun and others in Berwick, 619 ; of
Stanetoun, half of Bass, Bele and others
in Edinburgh infra Haddingtoun for
duplication of blenchferme, 619, 620.
William, bailie of Laudir, 445.
William, sasine to, of lands in Ren-
frew and Peebles, 518; of Ovir Gogar
and Broun ysfield in Edinburgh, 518 ;
of Newbigging, &c. in Berwick, 518.
Lauderdale (Lawderdale), sasine of office
of bailie of, to Patrick Hepburne, 516 ,
corn and fulling mills in, 527.
Laundress. See Atkinsoune, Mawes ;
Dovok ; Francisca.
Laurence, Sir. See Alexanderson, Sir
Laurence.
Lausoun. See Lawsoun.
Law, Mariota and George her son, tenants
in Luthre, 495.
Lawar Mor, La war Manach, and Lawar
Clene, lands of, 518.
Lawder. See Lauder.
Lawfeild. See Ramorgany.
Lawmond, John, sasine to, of lands in
Cowell, 626.
INDEX.
759
Lawsoun (Lausoun), Andrew, son of
Richard Lansonn and his wife Katrine
Page, tenants in Newtoun of Falkland,
497.
John, his lands near Peebles, 581.
■ Richard. See Lawsonn, Andrew.
Layglangle and Glasteris, tenandries of
barony of Terreglis, 560.
Layng, Sir George, chaplain, renders
account of bailies of Culane, 876.
Stephen, tenant in Southquarter of
Uchtirmukty, 496.
Layngislandis, sasine of, to William
Pottar, 548.
Leanach, in Stratherne, Walter Drummond
in, 25 ; fermes of, 128 ; cf. Leonach.
Leanaich, in Argyle, lands of, 634.
Lease, of Schepbriggis granted with entry
on death or consent of present lessees,
478; of Arborg to be void if grassum not
paid at date fixed, 478 ; chamberlain of
Galloway constrained to take leases of
certain waste lands as an example to
others, 479 ; leases granted to the lessee
in exchequer in presence of the auditors,
479, 484, 488 ; forest of Buchan let for
nine years, 480 ; King’s Meadow let to
Walter Chapman, his wife and son for
nine years ‘ ‘cum potestate substituendi et
arandi in locis aridis et pro feno minus
aptis,” 488 ; Thomastoun with mill let for
nine years, 495 ; Bra of Cessintuly let
by the queen for her own lifetime, 489 ;
Parkland of Down let to Elizabeth
Maknair and her son and the longest
liver of the two, 489 ; lease for life to
Issabella Dunlop, 491 ; Kinloch let for
six years with reservation of liferent of
part thereof, 495 ; lease for life to Janet
Ranken, 496 ; half of Murtliocarny, of
which Walter Oliphant and David
Swane have the lease, granted for life to
Marchimond herald for his fee, 172 n.,
499. See Assedation ; Grassum ; En-
tries ; and passim in “ Rentalia,” 477—
514.
Lech, John, sasine to, of Blarequhoill,
597. See Leich.
Lechtoun, John, payment to, 358.
Lee and Cartland, sasine of, to James
Lokert, 593.
Leffynnollo (Leffinollo), Lauchtalpane,
Kermultiburgh, and Mekillauch alias
Lauchbag, let to Uthred M‘Dowall of
Garthlon, 480, 486, 510.
Lefnoehtclery, part of lands of Bennan,
610.
Leich, William, lands of Southkinkell let
to, on death of his father, Finlay Leich,
512. See Lech.
Leichland, sasine of, to Mergret, Jonet,
Isobel and Elizabeth Hall, sisters, 562.
Leidnoch, lands of, 553.
Leirmonth, (Lermonth, Leirmontht),
David, citizen of St Andrews, grassumand
back rents of Balcomy paid by, 282 ;
fermes of Balcomy paid by, 347 ; tenant
of Balcomy, 498.
Sir James, chaplain, barley to, for
castle of Dunbar, 224 ; payment to,
‘‘pro laboratione et manuratione ” of
the mains of Westbernis, 351.
John, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 625.
Leith (Leitht, Lethe), new harbour at, 2 ;
repair of king’s new work at, 352 ;
sittings at, of commissioners for letting
crown lands, 503, 504, 506 ; French
ambassadors come from Dunbar to, 463 ;
abbot of Glenluce and Albany herald
sail from, to France, 463 ; victuals to,
from Largo, 7, 161, 171, 246, 318, 402 ;
wheat and barley to, from Fife for the
king, 406, 408 ; salt from Orkney and
Shetland to, 32 ; coals to, from Dysart,
257 ; barley and oatmeal of Ross brought
to, 283 ; wheat brought to, 219 ; “ tollis
et cabillis ” brought to, for ships of the
king and lord governor, 290 ; freight of
barley and oatmeal from Ross to, 290 ;
salmon from Dingwall to, 354 ; barley
lost on voyage from the North to the
port of, 471 ; annuity to college of
760
INDEX.
Lestalrig “de hospitio regis in Leith,”
121, (for souls of James m. and rv.)
219, 286, 354, 463; to chaplain in
Lestalrig “de hospitio regis in Leith,”
122; annuity to chaplain at Lestalrig
partly paid “de una botha dicti hospitii,”
354, 464 ; town of, with mills of,
included in barony of Lestalrig and
sasine given to Robert Logane knight,
515; James Wod in, 56; Henry Scot,
mariner in, 106 ; David Clerk in,
to brew ale for the exchequer, 167 ;
Andrew Hammiltoun in, 179 ; Nicholas
Crawfurd in, 181 ; Walter Ker, inhabi-
tant of, 462 ; William Forestar, ditto,
471.
Leith axes, 141 ; price of, 164.
Leithheid (Leithede), sasine of hal of third
of, to Elen Murray, 566, to Elen King,
575.
Lekbernard. See Halhous.
Lekko, fermes of, 126, 240, 253, 310, 390.
Lekky, sasine of half of, adjacent to Buch-
quhan, to Richard Lekky, 579.
Estir, sasine of, to Andrew lord
Avondale, 632.
Richard, sasine to, of Altirmone and
Rahane, 578 ; of half of Lekky, 579.
Lembar, in barony of Cragy, sasine of, to
John Ross, 564, 579.
Lempetlaw, sasine of, to Walter Scot,
knight, 614.
Lennox. See Levenax.
Lentrinwair (Lentrinware, Lentrynwair),
custom on “1800 lambskins called
lentrinware,” 199. See Custom.
Leo, in lordship of Ouchterhous, held in
conjunct fee by Margaret Ruthven, 603.
Leonach, in Perthshire, sasine of third of,
to Grisell Rettray, and of two other
parts of, to her sister Elizabeth
Rettray, 594 ; cf. Leanach.
Lermonth. See Leirmonth.
Leslie (Lesly, Leswy), sasine of barony
of, with town, castle, &c., to George
Leslie, 552.
Leslie, Sir David, receives for abbot of Jed-
burgh and prior of Rostinoth, 208.
George, sasine to, of barony, &c. , of
Leslie on death of his father, 552.
John, his fee, 23.
John, of Warderis, his account as
feufermer of Garviauch, 75, 151, 238,
300, 423 ; fermes of Kintor paid by,
138, 139 ; compounds for arrears, 139,
140, 216 ; feu charter of Kintor granted
to, by James iv., 229 ; excambed his
lands of Balcomy for the feu-ferme of
Garviauch, 301.
Lessellis (Lessalis, Lessillis), Agnes, relict
of John Ramsay, 495.
John, sasine to, of Ruchlaw, 584 ; of
Howden, 620.
Lessintrule and Lufno, fermes of, 36.
Lestalrig. See Restalrig.
Leswalt, sasine of office of bailie of, to
Andrew Agnew, 549 ; sasine of barony
of, to Gilbert Kennedy, 557. See also
Carrik ; Menybrig.
and Menybrig, annualrent out of
the feu-fermes of, granted to Patrick
Sinclair, 83, 131, 238, 299, 430.
with Menybrig and Blarquhanny,
fermes of, 82, 131, 238, 299, 429.
Lethame, in Fife, lands of, with advocation
of chapel of Saint Teroch, united with
barony of Fordale, 604 ; sasine of, to
George Henrisoun, 604.
in Haddington, sasine of, to William
Cokburn, 538.
William, payment to the relict of,
403.
Lethbertschelis(Libertschelis)andStanlech
(Stanelech), fermes of, 37 ; fee of king’s
glazier paid from Lethbertschelis, 39.
Lettir, sasine of, to Duncan M‘Lachlane,
570.
Lettir Kechan, sasine of, to Lauchlan
Maklauchlane, 634.
Lettirpyn, sasine of, to Alexander Kennedy,
574.
Levenax (Levinax, Lennox), Earl of,
INDEX.
761
arrears of fermes of Bute due by,
19, 22, 230, 232 ; intromitted with
fermes of Bute, 230, 312 ; lordship
of Bute set to, by the lord governor,
232 ; barley and oats of Bute sold to,
232 ; victuals and marts of Bute sold to,
363, 379 ; John, sasine to, of superiori-
ties of Castelmylk and Urvnell, 622.
See also Stewart, John.
Levenax, Earl of, Matthew, lord Dernlie,
witness to a charter in 1511, 147 ; ditto
at Edinburgh, 14th July 1513, 317.
parldom of, sasine of lands of, to John
Stewart, 528.
William, sasine to, of Caly and other
lands in Kirkcudbright, 589.
Leverets, two, for duplication of blench -
ferme of Ladypark, 619.
Levingstoun ( Levin gstoune, Lewingstoune,
Levingston), barony of, sasine of third
of, to James Dowglace, 577.
lands of, sasine of, to James Ham-
myltoun, 632.
mains of, sasine of half of, with
half of the mill, manor and ward,
to James Dowglas, 578.
Alexander, sasine to, of Auchin-
grane and others in Kirkcudbright, 550.
Cristian, grange of Bothkennar let
to, and to her son, Edward Simson, and
payment of entry remitted, her husband
Andrew Simson having died “in bello
cum rege,” 477.
John, sasine to, of third of sixth of
Haltoun of Clesch and others in Fife,
which had been in ward for 14 years,
583 ; of third of Westirbenyn, 584.
Margaret, sasine to, of barony of Estir
Wemys and others in Fife and Renfrew,
526.
Margret, sasine to, of lands, &c. of
Gorgye, 540.
Mariota, wife of John Striveling,
See Stirling, John.
Robert, sasine to, of Myddilbynny,
555.
VOL. XIV.
Levingstoun, William, sasine to, of half of
lands of Kylsyth and Glaswellis, 521.
William, sasine to, of third of
Gradane, 615.
William, of Drumry, the late, annual-
rent of Balmakewile paid to heirs of, 25,
80, 124, 225, 293, 360, 420.
Lewingtoun (Levingtoun, Levintoun), Sir
John, chamberlain of St Andrews, 208,
276, 338, 374, 443.
Lewinshop, let to the late John Murray of
Fahohill at diminished fermes, 19.
Leyis, in Renfrew, lands of, 529.
(Leis), Sir David, chaplain, renders
account of bailies of Aberdeen, 276,
449 ; of custumars of Aberdeen, 437.
Leys, lands of, in Forfar, 522.
Lichtounhil, lands of, 547.
Liddale, Andrew, his accounts as custumar
of Montrose, 49, 91, 189, 263 ; bailie of
Montrose, 208.
Liddalisdale, sasine of lordship of, with
castle of Armitage, to Patrick Plepburne
for service of blenchferme, viz. attend-
ance in justice-ayre of Roxburgh, 516.
Liell, Alexander, sasine to, of Balmaledy
and others in Kincardine, 549.
Lieutenant of the king within the
sheriffdom of Ergill, 518.
Liferent : grants and sasines of lands with
reservation of the “ liberetenementum : ”
viz., of Cessintuly, 488 ; of Luthre, 495 ;
of cotland of Bondhalf, 496 ; of
third of Kettyll, 497 ; of third
of eighth of Newtoun of Falkland,
497; of half of mill of Fruchy, 498 ;
of third of part of Kingis Kettill, 499 ;
of barony of Boltoun, 572, 620 ; of
Smithfeild, 581 ; of Quhittislayd,
584-5 ; of Ardoch 587 ; of Fordale,
604 ; of mains of Stratoun, 604 ; of
Pettindreich, 605 ; of Bonytoun, 608 ;
of Overprateris, 611 ; of Kynnard, 614 ;
of Ellemside, &c., 622; the “liberetene-
mentum ’ of certain lands in hands of
the queen by reason of her liferent
3 c
762
INDEX.
(vitalis redditus) of the earldom of
March, 608.
Lights, for an anniversary in the cathedral
of Moray, 28, 68.
Lile, John, sasin.e to, of Stanypath, 533;
of Hoprikschelis and others in Berwick-
shire, 533. See Lyle.
Lime., for roof of Falkland palace, 175 ;
dovecot of Falkland pointed with, 402.
Lindesay (Lyndesay, Lyndsay, Lindisay,
Lindissay, Lindessay), Agnes, sasine of
Glenmur to, and to her sisters Margret,
Jonet and Cristina, 544. See Lindesay,
Jonet.
Alexander, of Uchtirmonsy, knight,
sasine to, of baronies of Alicht, Ballin-
doch, Megill, Baltroddy, Melgynche and
Carnbaddy, 524 ; of barony of Petfoure
with fishing, 524 ; of annuity from
customs of Dundee, 524 ; of barony of
Fynnevin and others in Forfar, Aberdeen,
and Fife, and of annuities out of cus-
toms of Montrose and Dundee, 525.
See Crawford, Earl of, Alexander.
Alexander, sasine to, of eighteenth
of Wemyss Westir and of ninth of Bal-
multo and Petconnochy, which had been
in ward and non-entry, 586.
Alexander, lord, the late. See Gor-
doun, Jonet.
Cristina. See Lindesay, Agnes ;
Lindesay, Jonet.
David, lord, sasine to, of annualrent
out of fermes of Crail, 374. See Craw-
ford, Master of.
Sir David, his gradual rise in the
king’s household, lv. ; illustrations from
his poems, xliii.-ix. ; usher of the king,
fee of, £20, paid by precept of the queen,
8 ; £30, by precept of the comptroller,
127 ; £20 ditto, 156, (by precept of the
lord governor) 220, (at risk of chamber-
lain of Stratherne) 242 ; £40 granted to
him by the king under the great seal,
462 ; barley to, . by precept of the comp-
troller, 409.
Lindesay, Elizabeth, wife of W. Lundy, 500.
Herbert. See Lindesay, John.
James, witness at Kirkcudbrycht,
493 ; sheriff “in hac parte,” 525.
— — John, formerly of Wauchop, Reid-
spittale granted to, 44, 184 ; fermes of
lands in- Galloway granted to, 34, 74,
135, 234, 297, 427 ; the late, had lands
in Galloway ‘ ‘ in his fee ” for his service
to the king and queen, 34 ; the said
lands liferented to his relict Marioun
Bonkle, 34, 75, 135, 297, 427.
John, son of Herbert Lindissay “ qui
obiit in bello,” Carlinwerk let to, and
to his mother, 482, 508 ; half of Bars-
keauch and Tressok let to, and to Eliza-
beth M'Clelain his mother, 433, 508.
John, sasine to, of Dunrod and
Thornle Lindesay, 607.
John, sasine to, of lands in barony of
Kilbride, 631.
Jonet, Agnes, Cristina and Margret,
sasine to, of lands of Glenmur, 561.
See Lindesay, Agnes.
Margret. See Lindesay, Agnes ;
Lindesay, Jonet.
Stephen, sasine to, of lands in Kin-
cardyn, 635.
Lindores (Lundoris), abbot and convent of,
annualrent due to, from mill of Den,
395.
quarter of, fermes and rents of, 4,
159, 169, 243, 314 ; do. in detail, 395-6 ;
assedation of, 495, 502.
Auld, fermes of, with cottages,
gardens and brewery, 393, 502 ; annuity
from, to chaplain at Culessy, 6, 160,
170, 245, 315, 401 ; oats of, 181.
Linen cloth for napkins, &c. , for the king’s
table, 202.
Links of Dunbar, 43.
Linlithgow (Linlithqw, Lithqw), accounts
of Nicholas Craufurde and Robert
Danestoune, custumars of, 48, 94, 195,
(Nicholas Craufurde) 195, 261, 331 ;
customs of, leased for £40, 195, 261,
INDEX.
763
831 ; accounts of bailies of, 61, 112,
210, 272, 337 ; annuity from fermes of,
to prioress of Manuel, 62, 113, 210, 273,
337 ; Comptroller’s receipts from bailies
of, 117, 215, 280, 345, 455 ; from
custumars of, 117, 215, 280, 345, 455 ;
fermes of lands at, granted to the abbey
of Holyrood in exchange for lands of
the new harbour at Leith, 2 ; barley to
certain wives of, for ale for the royal
household, 4.
Linlithgow, Palace of, repairs of, cxlix. ;
garden of, 2 ; herbage of, appropriated to
the king’s use, 2 ; payment for custody of,
to Sir Alexander McCulloch, 3 ; payment
from customs of Linlithgow to Stephen
Baity, mason, for upholding the masonry
and tiles of, 94, 195. See Palace.
Sheriff of, accounts of receivers
general from, 116 ; of the comptroller
from, 279, 344 ; sasine of office of, to
James Hammyltoun, 632.
Linlithgwschir, account of Andrew Crech-
toun, chamberlain of, 1-4.
Lion, payment of £18, 4s. 8d. to John
Scharp, chaplain, ‘ 4 pro expensis leonis, ”
18.
expenses for keep of, at Holyrood,
civ.
Lismore, Bishop of, [David Hamilton,]
auditor of Comptroller’s accounts, 451 ;
commissioner for letting crown lands,
501, 511 ; sits on an action regarding a
lease, 505. See also Argyle, Bishop
of.
Lithtqw, William, mariner, 87.
Litilblakburne, lands of, 557.
Litilcarcarys, sasine of, to James Craw-
mond, 571.
Litilgardyn, lands of, 522.
Litilkettilstoun, barony of, sasine of half
of, to George Broun, 572.
Litillfollay, lands of, 542.
Litilljhone, George, king’s trumpeter in
place of the late John Andirsone, 439.
Litle (Litill), Edward, bailie of Edinburgh, |
213 ; burgess of Edinburgh, sheriff “ in
hac parte,” 591, 612.
Litleauchmakoy, sasine of, to Henry
Banerman, 611.
Litstar, Margret, wife of James Gourlay,
497, (widow) 500.
Margret and William, tenants in
Kingis Kettill, 504.
Lochanis, lands of, 541.
Lochcunyeoch, park of, now called Simple,
630.
Lochdogane, formerly let to Sir William
Wardlaw and William Lokkart, now let
to Sir Alexander and James Scott, 511.
Lochdoganis, Medill and Hethir, let to
Gilbert M‘Clelane without grassum,
“ quia multum levantur,” 482, 508.
Uvir, let to Sir William Wardlaw,
rector of Dairy, and to William Lokart in
excambion for lands of Mefeild, 482,
508.
Lochell, Westir, 523.
Locherschir, Estir, sasine of half of lands
of nominatim , to Robert Boiswill, 523.
See Lochorschir.
Lochfergus, lands of, 556.
Lochgelly, Westir and Estir, superiority
of, annexed to barony of Glasmont, 523.
laird of, asks instruments in name
of Oucthir M ‘Dowell, 493.
Lochinver, loch and messuage of, sasine of,
to Robert Maxwell, 530.
Lochleven, sasine of, with tower, fortalice
and mill, to Robert Douglas, 565 ; John
Hakat, warden of the waters running
into the loch of Levin, 568.
Lochmabane, castle of, pledges in, for
security of the kingdom, 285, 350.
rector of. See Stewart, Mr William.
Lochmill and “ ly Inche,” sasine of, to
John lord Glammys, 602.
Lochnall, sasine of lands and office of con-
stabulary of, to Andrew Agnew, 549.
Lochorschir, Estir, sasine of half of lands
of, to Margret Levingstoun, 526. See
Locherschir.
764
INDEX.
Lochorworth, barony of, sasine of, to John
Hay of Hoprews, knight, 522.
Lochquliow and Glenurquhay, sasine of
lands and barony of, to Colin Campbell,
517.
Lochrig, lands of, 525.
Lochrinald, lands of, 527.
Lochsyd, in Linlitbgw, waste for king’s
park, 2.
of Buthestoun, in Ayr, 635.
Lochtay, Porte of, with island and fishing
of the loch, sasine of, to Colin Campbell,
519
Lockhart. See Lokart.
Logan. See Buthill.
Logane, James, his salmon and oil free of
custom for payment of his ransom from
England, 56.
James, sheriff “in hac parte,” 515?
517, 518, 527, 530, 562, 563, 591, 592,
598, 599, 608.
James, of Craghouse, sheriff “ in hac
parte,” 622.
John, sasine to, of Rais Logane, 531.
John, sasine to, of half of Calderwod
of, 555.
Robert, provost of Edinburgh, pay-
ment to, 462.
Robert, knight, sasine to, of lordship
and barony of Lestalrig, 515 ; of Grow-
gane, 531.
Robert, of Cotfeild, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 604 bis.
Loganehons, in barony of Pentland, 517.
Logdon, sasine of, to Robert Douglas, 565.
Logoch. See Allirstokkis.
Logy, in Fife, eighteen shilling lands of,
523.
in Stirling, fermes of, 36 ; fermes of
meadow of, 36 ; malt fermes of, 41 ;
rental of, 477 ; let to Mariota Menteth
and Duncan Simpsoun her eldest son,
477.
— — and Dowald, in Strathde, fermes of,
granted annually to John Forman,
knight, 78, 152, 324 ; allowed to the
accountant of Strathde and Cromare,
367, 424.
Logy, and Dawen, in Aberdeen, sasine of,
to Mr Robert Forman, Dean of Glasgow,
544.
Blair of, in Stirling. See Blar of
Logy-
Logyhauch, lands of, let in steelbow, 29,
69.
Loichfeild, in Menteth, sasine of, to Janies
Muschete, 588.
Lokart (Lokkart, Lokert), Alexander,
sasine to, of Cleghorn and Bothvile, 627.
James, sasine to, of Lee and Cart-
land, which had been in ward, 593.
William, burgess of Edinburgh, the
late, had lease of Lochdogane along with
Sir William Wardlaw, 511.
William, son of William Lokart,
burgess of Edinburgh, Lochdoganis Uvir
let to, 482, 508.
William, witness at Kirkcudbrycht,
493.
William, sasine to, of Dechment, 605.
Lokarthill, sasine of, to William Balye,
551.
Lokertbe, sasine of £20 lands of, to
William Hereis, 560.
Longniddrie. See Langnudry.
Lome, in Argyle, sasine of lordship of,
to John Campbell, “pro 2 clamidis ”
for duplication of blench-ferme, 517.
in Strathern, sasine of, to William
Edmonstoun, 587.
Loucht, John, his lands, near Peebles, 581.
Loudoun, lady of, fermes of Trabreauch
paid by, 283.
Loupas (Lowpas, Lawpes, Lowpes), Litle
and Mekle, fermes of, granted to the
king’s surgeon, 20 ; fermes of, in arrear,
22, 230 ; remitted to Henry Railstou,
231. See Lowpas.
Loutfute, Patrick, sasine to, of Urquhill,
558.
Lowcharschele, in Berwick, sasine of, to
Patrick Ogill, 546.
INDEX.
765
Lowdeane, Sir James, canon of Rostinoth,
275.
Lowis (Lowys). See Dumbarton.
John, sasine to, of barony of Mennar
and others in Peebles, 540.
Lownan, sasine of half of lands and barony
of, to Walter Rothven, 566.
Lowpas Big and Lowpas More, sasine of,
to Robert Bannachtyne, 596. See
Loupas.
Lowranstoun, barony of, sasine of, to
Alexander Stratoun, 534.
Lowre, David, courier, fee of, 136.
Lowry, David, messenger, fee of, 119, 221,
287, 355, 467 ; sheriff “in hac parte,”
632.
Loyng, lands of, 518.
Lufno, in Haddington, barony of, sasine of,
to Patrick Hepburn, knight, 625.
and Lessintrule, in Stirling, fermes
of, 36.
Luklaw, sasine of, to William Ramsey
535.
Lumlethin, sasine of eighth of, to Mr.
James Ramsay, 567 ; to Henry Ramsay,
602 ; to John Skrymgeour, 611.
Lummisden (Lummisdane), Mr Thomas,
bailie of Crail, 111 ; six lasts of herring
annually due by, under his lease of the
assize herrings of the East sea, 217.
Lumquhat, mill of, fermes of, 397 ; let to
Egidia Barclay, 496, 504 ; entry of, re-
mitted, 413.
Lundeiff, Kirkland of, “ le cane cheis ”
of, 519.
Lundies, sasine of, to William Edmons-
toun, 579.
Lundin, barony of, John Lundin of that
ilk had liferent of, 611.
John, of that ilk, knight, lord of the
‘ 1 liberetenementum ” of the barony of
Lundin, 611 ; his liferent of Overprateris
and fourth of Netherprateris reserved in
sasine of the fee to Walter Lundin,
611.
Walter, sasine to, of fee of Overprateris
and fourth of Netherprateris, reserving
the liferent of John Lundin, knight,
611.
Lundy (Lundi), sasine of patronage of
parish church of, to Patrick Gray, 564 ;
rector of, see Gray, Mr James.
Andrew, of Balgowny, annuity to,
from burgh-fermes of Carale, 59.
Elizabeth, relict of Sir Andrew Wod.
See Wood, Andrew.
James, sasine to, of Mundynis, 528.
James, sasine to, of barony of
Balgony and other lands in Fife, 553.
James, of Balgony, annuity to, from
fermes of Crail, 111, 208, 274, 338, 374,
448 ; his annuity in non-entry, 375.
Richard, tenant in Newtounof Reras,
499.
Walter, nephew and heir apparent
of William Lundy of that ilk, tenant ot
Thomastoun, 500.
William. See Lundy, Walter.
Luquhane, sasine of half of, to Andrew
Johnestoun, 551.
Lusale, Alexander, payment to, on behalf
of Andrew, bishop of Caithness, comp-
troller, from customs of Dundee, 51.
Lutar. See Wardlaw, Alexander.
Luthre (Luthry), allowance to David
Dronar, falconer, out of the fermes of, 7 ;
augmentation of feu-ferme of, in arrear,
182 ; part of the arrears remitted, 247 ;
fermes of, reduced on account of the
barrenness of the town, 248, 318,
394 ; Luthre let to Mariota Law and
others, 495 ; part of, let to Thomas Clerk,
502; tenants of, to be cited for arrears,
414, 415 ; the eighth part of, which
John Ramsay had, let to his relict, 495 ;
fermes of mill of, 394 ; mill of, let to
David Dronar and Leo, his son, 495 ; to
John Smith and Robert Utene, 502.
Lychttoun, John, £3 to, 468,
Lyell, Robert, tenant in Kingisbernis,
498.
Lyle (Lile), Friar Robert, prior of
766
INDEX.
Dominicans of Perth, 264, 330, 332,
341, 375, 439.
Lyn in Peebles. See Hoprewis.
in lordship of Dairy, sasine of, to
John Lyn, 611.
John, sasine to, of lands of Lyn, 612.
Lyon herald, King of Arms, his fee from
fermes of Culessy, 6, 15, 160, 167, 170,
180, 245, 251, 322, (granted to him in
liferent) 315, (paid to the late) 401, 410 ;
payment to, for his expenses when he
went to the lord governor in France
and was shipwrecked, 103 ; payment to,
crossing to France when he was ship-
wrecked near Denmark, 162 ; payment
to the late, 461.
Lyonn, David, escheated for the slaughter
of Alexander Banerman of Waltirtoun,
346.
John, sasine to, of barony of Kyn-
blathmont, 523 ; of third of barony of
Forgandevynny, 561.
M‘Aethotjr, Charles, held two merkland
of Casteltoun of Foulis, 490.
‘Aulay. See Makaulay.
£Brair (M£Brayar, Makbrayar), Nicholas,
the late, his fee from fermes of Dumfries,
109.
- — Roger, alderman of Dumfries, 109,
272, 337, 444.
McCane (M‘Kane), John, of Armurthy,
payment to, from customs of Irwyn,
for victuals for castles of Dunawage
and Artmurthy, 93 ; (of Ardmurchy,)
payment to, from customs of Ayr for
defence of his castles of Dunawag,
&c., 95 ; provision for his castles in the
Isles, 119 ; (of Ardnamurchy, ) wine to,
for his defence of his castle of Dunnook,
193; (of Ardnamurquhy, ) intromitted
with fermes of Bute, 230, 312.
M£Cawispark, sasine of, to Alexander Ken-
nedy, 617.
M'Cleftane (M'CIelane, McClelland, Mael-
iane, MJLellan, M£Lelan, M'Lelane,
Maklellane), Elizabeth, mother of John
Lindissay. See Lindesay, John.
Gilbert, Cubbois let to, 484 ; and to
Margaret Hereis his wife, 509 ; Loch-
doganis, Medill et Nethir, let to, 482,
508.
John, Le Markis let to, 482 ; Larg-
way let to, 483, 509.
Thomas, sasine to, of lands in Wig-
toun, 527 ; of Gileston and others in
Kirkcudbright, 556.
Thomas, of Bondby,grassums paid by,
and by William his brother, under lease
of lands in Galloway, 281 ; alderman of
Kirkcudbright, 338 ; (of Bomby, ) quarter
of Keltoun let to, 481 ; merkland of
Kilbryd let to, 482 ; to another with his
consent, 508 ; Corscrag, Corsmury,
Barley (Barcloy), and Caldow let to,
484, 509 ; mill of Culven let to, 485,
510 ; sasine to, of Bondby and others in
Kirkcudbright, 557.
William, brother to the laird of
Bondby, Halcokleyis let to, 482, 507.
See M‘Clellane, Thomas, of Bondby.
M ‘Clune. See Makclune.
M£Conoquhy. See Makconoquhy.
M£Cormyk. See Makcornyk.
M£Corquidill. See Makcorquidill.
M£Crystyn. See Makcrystyn.
M'Culloch (M£Cullocht, Makculloch), Sir
Alexander, payment to, for keeping Lin-
lithgow palace, 3.
Sir Alexander, knight, fermes of
lands in Galloway liferented to, and to
his wife Marjorie (Mariota) Sinclair, 75,
136, 235, 428 ; money paid to Comp-
troller by, 298 ; to be cited for lands of
Glenturk, which he occupied as his own
property, 298, 327, 429 ; his lands of
Balgregane let to Uthred M£Dowale,
480.
— — — Archibald, Knokkincur let to Thomas
Forestar with consent of, 479.
INDEX.
767
McCulloch, James, Knokkincur let to, with
consent of Thomas Forestar, 479, 485.
Norman, sasine to, of Larglegastill,
57 6.
Simon, falconer, his fee from fermes
of Galloway paid by precept of the lord
governor, 75 ; allowance granted to, on
condition of his not asking it again, 285.
Simon, Kerewalkok let to, 480.
M ‘Dowell (M ‘Do wall, M‘Dowale, Mac-
dowell, Mackdowell, Makdowell, Mak-
dowel), Alexander, tutor of Uchtred
M ‘Dowell, 485, 486, 510, 511.
Bertholomew, sasine to, of Spottis
and other lands in Kirkcudbrycht with
office of coroner between the waters of
Dee and Nyth, 618.
Fergus, sasine to, of Urle and Kil-
quhocadaill, on the . decease of his grand-
father’s widow, who had a conjunct
infeftment of the same, 601 ; sasine to,
of Freach and Are, (which had been in
ward,) on decease of his father, 601.
Finlay, sasine of Murrethe to Alisea
Hepburne and, 564.
— — Henry, sasine to, of lands in Wigton,
541.
Patrick, sasine to, of Balyellane and
others in Wigtoun, 556.
Holland, Cluttauch let to, 485.
Thomas, sasine to, of Stronrawir and
Markslewane, 537.
Uthred (Uchtred, Uchtryd, Oucthir),
of Garthlon (Garthlong, Garthclon),
half of Tulylaigauch let to, 479, (with-
out grassum or entry) 480 ; Leffynollo
and other lands in Galloway let to,
without grassum, which had been paid
by his grandfather Uchtred, and with-
out entry because his father and grand-
father had died ‘ ‘ in campo bellico apud
Northumberland,” 480 ; half of Tuly-
lagach let to, as grandson and heir of
Uchtred M ‘Dowell of Garthclone and son
of Thomas M ‘Dowell both of whom died
“in campo bellico,” and the grassum
paid by his tutor Alexandef M ‘Dowell,
485 ; Lefynnollo, &c. ditto, 486, 510 ;
the laird of Lochinver asks instruments
in name of, that he is ready to lay down
the grassum of all the lands that he had
of the king in Galloway, 493 ; the lands
which pertained to his father and grand-
father set to the Earl of Cassillis, 493 ;
sasine to, of Garthlone and Lochanis,
542.
M‘Garmore, Michael, the Merkland of
Kilbryde let to, 508.
M ‘Gilhauch. See Makgilhauch.
M‘Gillemon. See Makgillemon.
M‘Gilleneif. See Makgilleneif.
MTan, John, of Ardnamurchan, servant
of Earl of Argle, xlvii.
MTlvernok. See Makilvernok.
MTntosh. See Makintoische.
M‘Kane. See M'Cane.
M‘Ke (Makkee, M‘Key), Duncan, fermes
of Ardborg remitted to, 35, 74, 135,
234 ; Arborg let to, and to Annabella
his spouse, 478 ; half of Tulylaigauch let
to them, 479 ; and to their son after
Duncan’s death, 486.
Duncan, sasine to, of Baryarrik and
Culclaich, 605.
Duncan, the late, fermes of lands in
Galloway remitted to him and his wife,
235.
Michael, Ardborg let to, and to
Annabella Mur, his mother, 485.
M ‘Kelle. See Makkelle.
M‘Kenzie, Hector, alias Auchinroy, pay-
ment to, from fermes of Moy and Brane
during the king’s pleasure, 86, 143, 304,
382.
John, in arrear of fermes of lands in
Ross claimed by him, 86 ; in arrear of
fermes of Kynnellan, 86.
M‘Lachlane, Duncan, sasine of Lettir to,
570. See Maklauchlane.
M‘Lellane. See M‘Clellane.
M‘Makin. See Makmakin.
M‘Nab. See Malar Macnabc
768
INDEX.
M‘Nach, Gilbert, notary public, 508. See
Maknacbtane.
M‘Nacht. See Macnacht.
M‘Nair. See Maknair.
M‘Neile (Maknele), Friar Andrew, prior
of Dominicans of Aberdeen, 277, 343,
449.
M'Neisch. See Makneisch.
M'Quhen. See Makquhen.
M'Quyet. See Makquyet.
M ‘Rauch, John, held twenty-shilling land
of Estir Cammis, 488.
M‘Ray. See Makray.
M£Werarty. See Makwerarty.
Macers, employment of, 163 ; fees of, no-
minatim, 120, 221, 287, 464. See
Campbell, Charles ; Maxtoun, Patrick ;
Nesbit, James ; Purves, Andrew ;
Purves, David ; Scrimgeour, John.
Macharlyn, 634.
Machrewin, lands of, “betwixthe watteris”
in Dumfries, 566.
Macnacht, Jonet, part of Barskeauch let on
her decease, 484.
Madinpap (Madinpape), sasine of, to
Richard Neleson, 572 ; to Vedast Nele-
soun, 607.
Magnus the Dane, son of Ove Bilde, Chan-
cellor of Denmark in Scotland, cxxxi. ;
£10 to, when he lay ill with fever in
Galloway, 35.
Mailvil (Malvill, Mailvill, Mailvile), lands
and barony of, sasine of, to Ninian Ross,
515.
John, tenant in Bondhalf, 496.
John, senior and junior, tenants in
Ardett, 494.
Jonet, in Uchtermukty, remission of
rent to, 11 ; barley and oats to, by grace
of the auditors, 14, 15.
Jonet, tenant in Gervesland, 496 ;
in Southquarter of Uchtirmukty, 496.
William. See Malewill.
Mains (terrse dominicales). “le Manez de
Ballincreif Gosfurd et Spittale,” 184 ;
“le Manys et terrse dominicales de j
Lestalrig,” 515. See Ballincreif ;
Bennan ; Care ; Crukisfew ; Dernlie ;
Dun ; Dunbar ; Dundee ; Houstoun ;
Latheris ; Levingstoun ; Newwerk ;
Ochtergavin ; Ovirgogar ; Petcarne ;
Pettindreich ; Redcastell ; Stitch ell ;
Stratoun ; Wodmyln. See also Demesne
lands ; Grange.
Mail- : office of mair of fee attached to lands
of Ottirstoun, as the service therefor,
537 ; sasine of land in Forfar with office
of mair (“juridico servitio mauri ”) of
Quarter of Dundee, 583 ; sasine of half
of office of mair of Methven and of lands
of Marisland and Serjandland, which had
been in non-entry for 29 years, to Mar-
garet Eskin, 609 ; sasine of the other
half to Robert Bunche, 609 ; mair of
fee of sheriffdom of Perth, 605 ; sasine
of office of mair and serjand of Carrik
viz : “le mare of fee,” 610 ; “ officium
coronatoris mari foedi ” of west ward of
Stragriff and of upper ward of barony of
Renfrew, 633 ; fee of hereditary mair of
Elgin, 28 ; fees of mairs of Apnadull, of
Descheir and Toyere, and of Glenlioun,
155, 226, 365, 422; of Balcony, 85,
143, 304, 382 ; of Ross, 85, 142, 303,
381. See also Ardmanach ; Avauch.
Mair (Maire), Henry, bailie of Culane,
277.
Henry, “ familiaris regis,” payment
to, from customs of Edinburgh, 102,
200, (for old service to the king and his
successors) 269 ; “scriba scaccarii,” 54,
334, 444 ; payment to, for his labours,
121, 222, 288, (one of the clerks writing
the rolls in exchequer) 223, 289, 356,
357.
Makaulay, Aula, sasine to, of Down and
Gartmore in virtue of dispensation in
favour of heirs of those who fell at
Flodden, 577.
Makbrayer. See M‘Brair.
Makclune, Donald, sasine to, of lands of
the tenandry of Barneill, 563.
INDEX.
769
Makconoquhy, Finlay, sasine to, of lands
in Bute, 617.
Makcornyk, Robert, sasine to, of Strong-
astell, 587.
Makcorquidill, Eugene, sasine to, of lands
in Ergile, 618.
Makcrystyn, William, sasine to, of half of
lands of Clouchtis, 539.
Makculloch. See M‘Culloch.
Makdowell. See M ‘Dowell ; Challachwrek
Makdowell.
Makgilhauch, Ludovic, bailie of Wigtoun,
206.
Makgillemon, John, sasine to, of lands in
Bute, 597.
Makgilleneif Tailyour, Archibald, sasine
to, of lands in Bute, 596.
Makilvernok (Makilwernok). See Gadgill.
Makintoische, Ferquliard, £20 to, 43.
Makkee. See M‘Ke.
Makkelle, Duncan, sasine to, of lands of
Gadgill, 593.
Maklauchane, Lauchlan, sasine to, of lands
in Ergile, 663-4. See M'Lachane.
Maklellane. See M‘Lellane.
Makmakin, Martin, sasine to, of Drumiar-
gane, which had been in ward, 575.
Maknachtane, Gilbert, of Dundaraw,
sheriff “in hac parte,” 517. See
M'Nach.
Maurice, bailie of Rothesay, 62.
Maknair, Elizabeth, relict of Archibald
Edmonstoun. See Edmonstoun, Archi-
bald.
Makneisch (Makneische), Elena, sasine
to, of fourth of Gadgil Makilwernok,
625.
Jonet, sasine to, of fourth of Gadzell
Makilvernok, 615.
Katherine, sasine to, of fourth of
Gadgil Makilwernok, 625.
Mariota, sasine to, of fourth of
Gadgill, as one of the four heirs thereof,
603.
Makquhen, Michael, treasurer of Edin-
burgh, 450.
Makquyet, John, sheriff “in hac parte,”
521, 522.
Makray, Patrick, sasine to, of part of
Kalemuk which had been in ward, 588.
Makwerarty, Donald, sasine to, of Birga-
dulknok, 596.
Malar Macnab. See Dalpatrick.
Wester, in barony of Cragy, sasine
of, to John Ros, 564, 579.
Malcomson, David, and his wife Mariota
Davidson, tenants in Kettyll, 497.
Maldawat, sasine of, to John Duff, 628.
Maldisheuch, sasine of, to Thomas Ker,
628.
Maldislee, barony of, 592.
Malewill,, William, sasine to, of Hervistoun,
560.
Malisoun, Sir John, collector of the church
of Aberdeen, 343.
Malleloch in Cowell, 626.
Malmore. See Auchety.
Malt, fermes of Falkland, 5, 159, 160, 398 ;
of Fife, 13-15, 166, 167, 169, 170, 177-
180, 244, 245, 250-1, 314, 321-2, 400,
412-414 ; of Stirlingshire, 41 ; a peck per
boll of barley allowed for the making of
barley into malt, 41 ; ale exchanged for
malt, the boll of malt standing at ten
gallonsof ale, 178 ; malt brewed in Dunbar
for the lord governor, 219 ; malt for Earl
of Arane during his regency at 19s. per
chalder, 352 ; difference of price between
barley and malt, 469 ; one boll of barley
allowed for the making of each chalder
of barley into malt, 471. See Ale.
Maltster. See Bannerman, John.
Maluny, Walter, Abbot of Glenluce, pay-
ment to, at the time of his crossing
to Denmark, 461 ; sent with Albany
Herald to France to the lord gover-
nor, 643 ; their expenses from Deip,
463.
Mamlorne (Mammalorne, Mammelorne),
lands of, and of Mamlorne in Glenlioun
waste for forest 155, (Mamlorne and
Glenlioun) 226, 365, 421.
770
INDEX.
Manach, Lawar, lands of, 518.
Manderstoun, sasine of, to William Man-
derstonn, 609.
William, sasine to, of lands of Man-
derstoun and of two liusbandlands in
town of Duns, which had been in non-
entry, 609.
Mane, sasine of lands and mill of, to John
Yaus, 541.
Manecht, lands of, sasine of third of, to
William Nory, 552 ; to William Blak-
hall, 587 ; to Andrew Wod, 590.
Manor : “ mansio sive maneria ” of Manys
of Ochtergavin, 611 ; lands of Wyntoun,
“cum manerio,” 517 ; earldom of Mon-
trose, “ cum manerie,” 519; lands of
Ricardtoun, “cum turre et manerie,”
539 ; fermes of lands of Wodmyln, viz.,
“de manerie et terris dominicalibus,”
539 ; Wodheid, “cum turre, manerie,”
&c., 548, 562 ; blenchferme “manerii
de Cragmelour,” 629 ; lands of the Manys
and Coif of Bennan, “cum manerio,”
610.
Mansion, obligation in a feu-charter to
build a mansion with its adjuncts,
146 ; “mansio” of Stratoun, 604. See
Manor.
Manuel (Man well), annuity to prioress of,
from fermes of Linlithgow, 62, (Elizabeth
Hoppringle) 113, 210, 273, 337.
Manure, payment “ pro manuratione” of
the mains of Westbernis, 35.
“ Manutergiis,” in the pantry, 119 ; linen
cloth “pro mapis, manutergiis,” &c.,
for the king’s table, 202.
“Mapalibus,” 119.
“ Mapis.” See “ Manutergiis.”
Mar, earldom-of, 587 ; lordship and earldom
of, 590 ; lordship of, 626.
Earl of, the late, brother of the king,
Mariota Spens, nurse of, 37.
Earl of, lands of Mane and Westir
Rowanis in hands of king as, 541.
(Marr), John, custumar of Aberdeen,
197, 266, 333, 437 ; bailie, 64 ; provost,
114, 212, 342 ; burgess, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 518.
Marach, lands of, 556.
March, earldom of, 585, 589, 608, 615 ; life-
rent of, held by queen Margaret, 608.
Earl of, lands of Howden in hands of
king as, 620.
pursuivant, liferent fee of, 35, 74,
(now Albany herald) 135, 234, 297,
427.
Marches, fee of Lord Hume as guardian of
the middle, west and east, 1 7 ; payment
to the lord of Arane “in certis necessariis
equitando ad marchias et He day trew,”
463 ; compensation to Mr Adam Ottir-
burn for riding twice to the Marches
during the siege of Temptalloun, 473.
the West, custom of English goods
on, renounced by Sir Alexander Jardin
of Apilgirth, 463 ; warden of, see Max-
well, lord.
Marchmond (Marchimond, Marchemond),
fee of Marchimond herald, now Lyon,
out of fermes of Culessy, 15 ; fee of
Marchimont herald out of Murtho-
carny, 171, 176, 246, 249, 318, 320',
402, 406. See also Meldrum, John ;
Cumyng, William.
Marenoch. See Marin ach.
Margaret, ship called “le Margret,” 144,
149.
wife of James HI. See James ill.
Tudor, wife of James iv., her conjunct
inf eftment, xxxv. ; her character, lviii. ;her
life and conduct during the years 1513-
1522, lviii. et seq.; surrender of her
children to Albany at Stirling not Edin-
burgh castle, lxii. ; portrait of Margaret
and Albany, lxiv. and App. iii. ; “ regina
Scotie,” £200 delivered to, by the cham-
berlain of Fife, 403 ; payment to, of
£6,408 Is. 4d., by precept of the lord
governor and lords of council in default
of payment of her conjunct infeftment
on account, of the disturbed state of the
country, 459 ; her conjunct infeftment
INDEX.
771
bound for repayment of the said sum on
restoration of peace, 459 : the “libere-
tenementum ” of lands of Cokburn in
hands of, in virtue of her liferent of the
earldom of March, 608. See Queen.
Marinaeh (Marinauch, Marerioch), fermes
of, remitted to Elizabeth Stewart, lady
Coldonknowis, 36. See Munches.
Mariners, grain to two, “ preter naulum,”
87 ; from Ayr, 188 ; necessaries for, at
Dumbarton, 436 ; pay of, 460. See
Brown, William ; Lithgow, William ;
Patersone, Thomas ; Richardsone,
Thomas.
Mariota, custumar of small customs and
tolls of Dumbarton, which had been
granted by King Robert Bruce for service
rendered to him by her predecessors, 586.
Marischel. See , Bikkertoun, Thomas,
Craufurd, James ; Crechtoun, Cuthbert ;
Forestar, Thomas ; Inglis, John ; Mul-
trar, John.
Mariscrofts (Mariscroftis, Mariscropts),
fermes of, 89, 148, 307, 387.
Marisland and Serjandland in barony of
Methven, attached to office of mair, 609 ;
lands called “ le Marisland” in barony
of Inverkethin, 610.
of Uchtermukty, fermes of, 396;
named, 504.
Maristoun, augmentation of feu-ferme of,
in arrear, 182 ; Mairestoune (in quarter
of Edyne), 502 ; fermes of, 393.
Market, expenses of the comptroller i ‘ in
nundinis,” 223, 289 ; £10 to laird of
Westneisbit “ad impediendum forum de
lie Calfhill ne Anglici ibi venirent,”
463.
Markinch(Markynche), Newtounof, fermes
of, raised, 398 ; let to Mariota Petcarne
free of entry because her husband John
Multrar “decessit in campo,” 498;
named, 505.
Markis, Le, let to John M'Clelane, 482;
rental of, 508.
Markslewane, lands of, 537.
Marriage and dowry of Earl of Mortoun to
the king’s daughter, 106 ; casualty of
marriage included in a feu-charter,
146 n. ; fine for marriage of Margaret
Ramsay without the king’s consent
under feu-tenure of Luthre, 495.
Marts, fermes of Ardmanach, 88, 145, 306,
386 ; 5s. for a mart in Ardmanach, 89,
148, 307, 387.
fermes of Bute, 19-22, 230-233, 312-
313, 361-362, 378-380 ; allowance to
^husbandi” for, 20, 231, 313, 362,
379.
fermes of Discher and Toy er, not fully
paid, 296 ; half a merk allowed to the
“ husbandi ” of Discher and Toyer for a
mart, 228.
(rynmartis), fermes of Fethirkern, 25,
80, 124, 225, 293, 360, 420' ; three sold
for 45s., 26, 80, 124, 225, 293.
fermes of Galloway, 33, 73, 134, 296,
326, 426 ; 5s. per mart allowed to
“husbandi” of Galloway, 35, 74, 135,
234, 297, 427 ; marts of Galloway sold
at 20s. per mart, 237 ; marts to Comp-
troller from chamberlain of Galloway,
454.
fermes of Garviauch, 76, 151, 239,
200, 423 ; 5s. per mart allowed of the
fermes of husbandlands of Garviauch,
77.
fermes of Glenderrowell, 417, 418.
(stukmarts), fermes of Kinclevin, 154,
226, 295, 365, 420 ; allowance for marts
of Kinclevin, 366.
(custom-marts), fermes of Kintor,
Coule and Oneile, 26, 27, 77, 138, 294,
430.
fermes of Moray, 31, 71.
fermes of Ross, 84, 142, 302, 380,
385 ; 4s. for a mart in Ross, 85, 143,
304, 382 ; 140 marts of Ross purchased
by the comptroller at 20s. per mart,
384.
fermes of Strathde and Cromar, 78,
79, 152, 153, 324, 366, 424.
772
INDEX.
Marts, fermes of Stratherne, 22, 125, 240,
253, 310, 390 ; 15s. for a mart, 126,
254, 256, 310, 311; 4s. for a mart, 126,
254, 391.
landsin Stratlierne let “cum martis,”
490.
(lardnaremarts) due for Kerelawmond,
valued at 5s. each, 575 ; “ le lardinare
marte ” in Bute, 595-7 ; the fourth and
half of a fifth of a lardinar mart due as
part of the feu-ferme of lands in Bute,
595 ; 3s. 6d. allowed for a lardinar mart,
596.
— — price of, 38 bought for £30, 10s. 10d.,
22; 44 and 2 quarters for £44, 10s., 24 ;
30s. for two, 27, 229, 294 ; 15s. for a
mart, 77, 139, 229, 294, 431 ; 5s. for a
mart, 145 ; £116, 0s. 4d. for 98 marts
“ super pedes ” “cum le uncostez ” for
the queen’s household, 157 ; “marte
paste super pedes ” bought at 6| merks
per mart, 217 ; marts sold at one mark,
363 ; at 20s. each, 21 ; at one mark, 233,
380 ; 38 for £37, 17s. 7d., 393 ; 20s.
allowed for each mart, 393 ; sold at 20s.
each, 472.
salted, salt marts of Orkney and
Shetland (6 score to the 100), at 12s.
per mart, for the household, 32, 72,
130, 257, 302, 417.
100 salted, at 12s. the mart,
reckoning six score to the hundred,
delivered by the comptroller for the
king’s ships at Dunbritane and for the
castle of Dunbar, 223 ; 71 salted marts
bought by the comptroller, 473.
bought at fairs, 122 ; received from
lady Sinclar, 123 ; bought at St John-
stoun, 128; “marte paste et herbales”
bought by the comptroller, 174 ; “marte
paste” bought, 201; driving “marte
paste ” for the lord governor, 219 ;
payment to the master of the larder
‘ ‘ pro collis martarum,” 220 ; rent of house
in which the marts are slaughtered, 223 ;
marts and pigs sent to the ships of Dum-
bartane and to Dunbar castle, the mart
and pig (porcus) standing at 18s. as they
are charged in the account of Orkney
and Schetlaud, 290 ; marts to Friars
Minor of Edinburgh in alms from the
king, 354 ; delivered to the comptroller,
366 ; keep of, for the king, 402 ;
fermes paid at Martinmas, 417 ; for
the king’s household, 472 ; sent to
Dunbar, 472 ; suet, fat, tallow, in-
testines, and hides of, sold by the
comptroller, 118, 217, 284, 347, 456.
Mary, Blessed Virgin, altar of, of Dunber-
tane, 598 ; chapel of, at Cragmelour,
629 ; chapel of, of Ferme Noble, 598 ;
of Skeauch, see Skeauch.
Mason. See Bawty, Stephen ; Fothring-
ham, Thomas.
(Masone), Sir David, chaplain at
Rothesay, 62.
Mass : lights, bread, and wine for an
anniversary mass in the cathedral of
Moray, 28, 68.
Mathe, Archibald, part of Tua Corshillis
let to, 492.
Mathesoun, Andrew, deputy chamberlain
of Fife, 4 ; arrears of, 411 ; to be cited
for arrears of rent of Nethirreras, 414.
Mathison, alias Stewart, John. See
Stewart.
alias Stewart, William. See Stewart.
Mathisone, Andrew, custumar of Perth,
99, 100.
Mathobar, lands of, 529.
Maule, Robert, sasine to, of barony of
Panmure, 563.
Maxtoun, sasine of lands and town of, to
Thomas Rutherfurd, 573.
Adam, servitor of the queen, 23.
Alexander, sasine to, of Cultequhay,
555 ; of half of Ardauch, 558.
Oliver, son of Patrick Maxtoun,
440.
Patrick, macer, fee of, 120, 128, 221,
255, 287, 355, 405, 440, 464.
William, servitor of the queen, 23 ;
INDEX.
773
servitor of the king, fermes of Cnlcreif
remitted to, 242.
Maxwell (Maxwel), barony of, sasine of,
to Robert Maxwell, 530.
lord of, pledges with, in Lochmabane
for security of the kingdom, 285, 350 ;
payment to, as Warden of the West
Marches, for custody of thieves and
robbers, 459 ; demesne lands of Treif
called the Mains of Keltoun, and
office of steward of Kirkcudbright let
to, and the fermes remitted, 137 ;
fermes of Grange of Treiffe in hands
, of Robert lord Maxwell, 237, 298, 428 ;
to be cited for the same, 327 ; 20
merk lands of Moffatdale claimed by,
560. See Maxwell, Robert.
Edward, son and heir of Edward
Maxwell of Tynwald who died “in
campo ” with the king ; lands in Galway,
let to, 481, 507 ; sasine to, of lands of
Tynwald, 533 ; of Gargary and other
lands in Wigton, 547.
Edward. See Maxwell, William.
Hugh, sasine to, of half of barony of
Tellin, 624 ; of fourth of Powgavy, 624.
John, of Stanelie, sheriff of Ergile,
577.
John, sasine to, of Polgavy, 627.
Richard, tenant in Bondhalf, 496.
Robert, sasine to, of barony of Granane
(lands nominatim ) with loch and mes-
suage of Lochinver, 530 ; of barony of
Maxwell, 530 ; of barony of Carlaverok,
530 ; of lands of Springkell, 530. See
Maxwell, lord of.
Robert, knight, sasine to, of Mer-
nys, Nethirpollok and Mekildrippis, 529.
Robert, sasine to, of Balmatreuchtre,
523.
Robert, sasine to, of Akynhede, 577.
Robert, sasine to, of lands in barony
of Kilbride, which had been in ward, 607.
Robert, sasine to, of Mekle Blakburn
which had been in ward, 611.
Robert, of Calderwod, sasine to, of
fee of superiority of Kilcaideyowlaw,
592.
Maxwell, Mr Robert, provost of church of
St Mary of Dumbarton, 272, 340.
William, tutor of Edward Maxwell,
481, 507.
William, of Tellin, knight, the late,
Margaret Moncur, spouse of, 624.
Mayn, William, king’s carpenter, payment
to, 39.
Meadow, lands near Cupar called “le
Constable Medow,” 570. See also
Auchtermuchty ; Dunmure ; Falkland ;
How Medo ; King’s Meadow ; Kynnard ;
Logy ; Parkhill ; Stirling ; Stratoun.
Meal, 8 merks for a chalder of, 2 ; of Ross
sold at 6s. per boll “cum le cantelis,”
viz., allowing one firlot to three bolls,
217 ; of Arbroth sold at 5s. 6d. per 'boll
“cum le cantillis,” viz., a boll to the
chalder, 217 ; sold at 12s. per boll, 347 ;
for soldiers sailing to Denmark, 471 ;
sold by the comptroller at 10s. per boll,
one boll per chalder being allowed ‘ ‘ pro
lie charitie,” 472 ; annualrent of meal of
Bourtrehill, 628. See Oatmeal.
Measures, small measure of Ross and great
measure of the kingdom (for grain), 88 ;
lasts of salmon of measure of Hamburgh
88, 145, 149, 306, 386.
Meat, salt, custom of. See Custom.
Medicine, endowment for a graduate in the
faculty of, in Aberdeen, 113, See Aber-
deen, University of.
Mediolanensis, Dux. See Hill, John.
Mefeild, lands of, excambedfor Lochdoganis
Uvir, 482. See Methfeild.
Megill, barony of, sasine of, to Alexander
Lyndesay of Uchtirmonsy, knight, 524 ;
to David lord Lyndesay, 599.
Megoth, lands of, 521.
Megoure. See Duchlas.
Meirden. See Dunlugus.
Mekildrippis, lands of, 529.
Mekillinche (Mekillauch), alias Lauchbeg.
See Leffynnollo.
774
INDEX.
Meklefynnersy, sasine of, witli mill, to
William Nory, 552.
Meklelour, sasine of, to Laurence Merser,
553.
Meldrum, Christiane, widow of Thomas
Inglis, who died “in bello” with the
king, half of Murthocarny let to her
and to John Meldrum, 494, 502.
John, Marchemond herald, liferent
grant to, of half of the lands of Murtho-
carny, 172 ; half of Murthocarny in his
hands, 499. See Meldrum, Christiane.
■ Patrick, sasine to, of Edane and other
lands in Aberdeen, 524.
(Meldrome), Thomas, of Segi, grants
receipt for Lundy of Balgony, 208, 274,
338.
William, sasine to, of barony of
Formartyne with castle of Fyvie and
other lands, &c. in Aberdeen, 634-5.
Melginche (Melgynche), barony of, sasine
of, to Alexander Lyndesay of Uchtir-
monsy, knight, 524 ; to David lord
Lyndesay, 600.
Melgond, North, sasine of, to Alexander
Annand, 542. See Northmelgund.
Melport, lands of, 518.
Melrose (Melros, Milros), Abbey of, wool
of its own flocks custom free, 56, 103, 204
bis, 269, 334, 444.
Melville. See Mailvil.
Melwyng, Margaret, relict of Andrew
Wardropar. See Wardropar, Andrew.
Men at arms (“gens armorum”) sent to
aid the king of Denmark, 459.
Mennar, barony of, sasine of, to John
Lewis, 540.
Menstry, sasine of lands of, with mill, to
Colin Campbell, 519.
Menteth, lordship of, failure pf patmeal
fermes of, which were due to watchmen
at Stirling castle, 42 ; set in feu-ferme,
entries of, 488, 489 ; sheriff of Stirling
and his bailies appointed stewards of
Menteth to give sasine of Doun and
Gartmore, 577.
Menteth, John, brother of Rankin Menteth,
mains of Bothkennar let to, 477.
Mariota, Logy let to, and to her
eldest son Duncan Simpsoun, her
husband William Simpson having been
slain in the king’s army in Northumber-
land, 477.
Rankin, died in the king’s army in
Norththumberland, 477.
Menybrig (Menibrig), Leswalt, and Blarqu-
hanny, terce of, held by Countess of
Cassillis, 82. See also Carrik ; Leswalt.
Menzies (Menzeis, Menezeis, Meynzeis),
Gilbert, custumar of Aberdeen, 98, 197,
266, 333, 137 ; to be cited for refusal to
pay the full amount of his tack of the
custom of salmon, 197 ; custom of salmon
of Don and Dee let to, 437 ; takes no fee
in respect thereof, 437.
Gilbert, of Fin done, grants receipt for
Bishop of Aberdeen, 449.
Gilbert, of Petfodellis, burgess of
Aberdeen and sheriff “in hac parte,”
518.
Robert, knight, lands of Apnadull set
to, 155, 227, 366, 422 ; payment by, to
the comptroller, 156 ; of that ilk, feu-
fermer and lessee of Apnadull, Cambus-
arna and Rannauch, part of his fermes
remitted, 158 ; ordered to pay the
fermes of Apnadull, of which he was
lessee, 295; fermes of waste lands for
five years remitted to, in consideration
of full payment of the rest of the fermes
of Apnadull, Rannach and Cammisarnay,
423.
Merchel, Jacques, secretary of the lord
governor, cxliv. ; payment to, 220.
“Mercheta mulierum,” mentioned in
charter of James iv., 45 n.
Mereden. See Dunlugus.
Mernys, lands of, 529.
Merser, Andrew, payment to, 23.
— — Laurence, sasine to, of Meklelour
and others in Perth, 554 ; of the Manys
of Petcarne with mill, and third of
INDEX.
775
west part of Petcarne, 557 ; of Faichle
and Tyry 570.
Mersyntoun (Mersintoun), sasine of lands
with tower in town and territory of, to
Thomas Ker, 551 ; sasine of, with mill, to
Robert Lauder of Bass, 620.
Messengers, payments to, nominatim , 119,
221. See Balfour, John ; Cameron,
David ; Lowry, David ; Riche, Duncan.
Messuage, of Fordale, 604.
Methfeild, let to Gilbert Laudir and Mr
Henry his son, 484, 510. See Mefeild.
Methven, entries in, 478 ; mains of, with
cottages, rental of, 478 ; fourth part of
Seheipriggis of, let to James Harrowar,
chaplain, 478 ; west quarter of Schep-
briggisof, formerly leased to Morice Angus
and his wife, now let to John Bowar
and Mariota Bunche, his spouse, 478 ;
sasine of half of office of mair of, and of
lands called. Marisland and Serjandland
in barony of, to Margaret Erskin, 609 ;
of other half to Robert Bunche, 609,
Meyne in Stroquhonan, lands of, 86.
Michelsoun, Mr James, chaplain in Fyn-
nevin, 208,
Mr John, chaplain in Finevin, 62,
114, 275, 352, (Mr Michelsoun) 445.
Michelstoun. See Blare.
Middelmaist, Thomas, sasine to, of lands
of Glen, 602.
Midenene, lands of, 634.
Middilbenyne alias Braidlaw, sasine of “le
Mylrig,” in town and territory of, and of
“le Higgines oxgang ” with the Braid -
lawdene and certain meadowland in lord-
ship of, to Robert Bruse, 571. See
Benyn.
Middilclesch. See Clesch.
Midscheron, lands of, 634.
Milan. See Myllan.
Alan Stewart, Captain of, cxliv. See
also Stewart, Alan ; John Hill, nick-
named Duke of, cxlv. See nfeoHill, John.
Milbrig, 40s. lands of, 567.
Mildoven, lands of, sasine of, to James
Noble, 598 ; chaplain at altar of Blessed
Virgin of Dunbertane supported out of,
as the service for, 589.
Military service, the grantee in feu-ferme of
certain lands in Ardmanach to furnish
two horsemen, one of them with a lance,
along with a sumpter horse (equo oner-
ativo) for each £10 land, 147 n.
Mill : the mill of Ballincreif let along with
thirle multure and sucken of the lord-
ship, 184, 186; sasine of mill of Kippanros
in blenchferme, 519; sasine “pro tri-
cesimo grano molendino de Colburns-
peth,” 536 ; sasine of mill and half of
mill “granorum et fullonum” in Lawder-
dale, 527 ; of Caldhame “cum molendinis
granorum et fullonis,” 553 ; “le Myln
Hill” near the mill of Cupar, 601 ; mill-
lands and multures of barony of Stratoun,
604 ; water-mills and wind-mills in
barony of Inverkethin, 610; “ le walk-
myln ” of lands in Forfar, 613; “ le
cornmyln” of Innerkelour, 613; annual-
rent of 2s. lOd. levied from the “Burrow
Myll ” of Irwin, 628.
sasines of parts of mills : — of sixth of
Thankertoun, 522; of third of Strow-
byrne, 549 ; of half of Crechy, 573 ; of
fourth of Petty, 560 ; of half of Thomas-
toun, 569 ; of third of Westir Benyn,
579 ; of half of the two mills of Barrin-
barrach and Barhowe, 605, 606 ; of half
of Cowelaroquhy, 606 ; of half of Bony-
toun, 608 ; of third of Mayns of Ochter-
gavin, 611 ; of fourth of Monze, and of
superiority of said mill, 627 ; of half of
two mills in Kolwen, 628 ; of sixth of
certain mills in Aberdeenshire, 631.
sasine of lands “cum molendinis,”
passim in “Libri Responsionum,” 515
ad jin.
See Abirlednauch, Westir ; Ardel-
cholme ; Auchtermuchty ; Balbreehy ;
Balcarras • Ballincrief ; Balmaclellane ;
Baltrine ; Bello ; Beridale ; Blaidnach ;
Buthill ; Clerkland ; (mills of Cragme-
776
INDEX.
lour, 629;) Cragmill; Creauch; Cul-
lessy ; Culven ; Den, in Fife ; Dowyne ;
Drauchlok ; Drumgeich ; Dulcrufe ;
Eddirgowly ; Essy ; Falkland ; For-
dale ; Forteviot ; Fruchy ; Gorthy ;
Hawick ; Houstoun ; Keltoun ; Kin-
loch ; Lander ; Lumquliat ; Luthre ;
Monesey Myll ; Monyfuth ; Mylnab ;
Petloucliy ; Pluntoun ; Quyltis ; Red-
castle ; Rothesay ; Rothulit ; Russell ;
Sannak ; Schirefmyll ; Skeoch ; Strabrok ;
Stramiglo ; Suthik ; Teling ; Thomas-
toun ; Wodmyln.
Millane, . Captain of. See Stewart, Alan.
Millar, James and John, tenants in mill of
Uchtirmukty, 496, 504.
Millhill. See Clowburn.
Milltak, le, of Ketnis, 605.
Minorities. See Friars Minor.
Minority. See Dispensation.
Mirrors, two mirrors (specula) for dupli-
cation of blenchferme of Abirdalgy,
590.
Mochrum, barony of, sasine of, to John
Dunbar, 527 ; of half of, to Patrick
Dunbar, 541.
Moffatdale, sasine of lands of, to William
Hereis, excepting those claimed by lord
Maxwell, 560.
Moffet, sasine of a merkland in, to Robert
Creichtoun, 523.
Thomas, heirs of the late, 54, 102,
199, 269, 334, 443.
Moishatt, lands of, 546.
Molendone, 486, 511.
Moncreif (MoncreifF, Moncreff, Mun-
creif, Muncreiff), payment to widow of
the laird of, 8 ; sasine of lands and
barony of, to William Moncreif, 553.
Archibald, sasine to, of Estirmoncreif,
522.
George, and his son Robert, tenants
ofUrchard, 496-7.
Robert (tutor of John Wod), cham-
berlain (feufermer) of Fethirkern his
accounts 25 80 124, 225, 293.
Moncreif, Robert, Thomastoun let to, 495 ;
consents to lease to Walter Lundy, 500.
Robert, pays increase of rent for
Urquhard on his father’s death and
obtains lease for 3 years, 500 ; action by
him (Robert Muncrefe of Tibbermillo)
against Betoun of Creif, regarding lands
of Urquhard, decided in favour of
Betoun, 505-6.
William, sasine to, of lands and
barony of Moncreif, 553 ; of third of
Estir Colesye, in virtue of act in favour
of heirs of those who fell at Flodden,
568, 577 ; states that he had not got
sasine although security for the fermes
and relief had been entered in the
respond book, 589 ; sasine to, of third
of Estir Colsie, 597 ; statement as to
his sasine, 597.
Moncrew, sasine of quarter of, to James
Fentoun, 565.
Moncur (Muncur), Andrew, sasine to, of
lands of Slanys and Fawsid, 541.
Margaret, spouse of the late William
Maxwell of Tellin, knight, 624.
Robert, payment by hands of, 101,
196 ; herrings sold by, 217 ; money to,
265.
Robert, caterer, fee of, 121, 222, 223,
288 ; forage for his horse, 223, 289, 356,
(formerly “lie catour”) 465; servant
of the lord governor, 289, 358; “lie
catur ” of the king and lord governor,
356.
Mondoile, dues of, in hands of David
Dunbar, 31, 71.
Monebouye, lands of, 550.
Monesey Myll, capon fermes of, 394.
See Monse Myln ; Munsymylne.
Money. See Crowns.
Moneychanger. See Friscobaldi ; Satur-
nino.
Monorgund (Monorgond, Monorgound),
lands and mill of, 548.
Gilbert, sasine to, of lands and mill
of Monorgund, 548.
INDEX.
777
Monorgund, Mr Robert, chaplain in parish
church of Dundee, 51, 95, 191, 265,
330, 371, 442 ; receives payment for
lord Gray, 340.
Monquhany, laird of, annualrent from
lands of Ferny due to, 414. See Month-
quhany.
Monrusk. See Druinquharagan.
Monse Myln (Monisle Myln). See
Ardett ; Monesey Myll.
Montblary (Montblare), super-expenses of
William Ogilvy of Strathern, knight, for
barley in his account of, 99 ; sasine of
barony of, to John Earl of Buchan,
607.
Montgomery (Montgumry, Montgomorry,
^Mongomorry), Agnes, spouse of the
late Alexander Caslaw, part of Dowywra
let to, 491, 513 ; Pottertoune let to, 491,
513.
James, sasine to, of Auchindrane
Nethir, 535.
John, renders amount of Stewartoun
as deputy of Earl of Eglingtoun, 257 ;
bailie of Irwyn, 273.
John, sasine to, of half of Dunlophil
and Craglylogane, 547.
Jonet, relict of John Striveling,
Miltoun of Creauch let to, 513.
William, Cokilby let to, 491.
Monthquhany and Strathore, sasine of, to
Andrew Balfour, 604. See Monquhany.
Montlowthiane, included in barony of
Lestalrig and sasine given to Robert
Logane, 515.
Montrose (Monthrose, Montros, Monthros,
Montrois, Monthrois), accounts of
custumars of, 49, 91, 189, 263, 331,
370, 433 ; of bailies of, 60, 109, 208,
275, 339, 447 ; Comptroller’s receipts
from bailies of, 116, 215, 280, 345,
453 ; from custumars of, 117, 215, 280,
345, 452, 453 ; annuities from fermes of,
to Bishop of Brechin and Prior of Res-
tinot, 60, 110, 275, 339 ; annuity from
great customs of, to Alexander Lindsay
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of Uchtirmonsy, knight, 525 ; sasine of
great custom of, to David lord Lyndesay,
master of Craufurd, *599 ; exemption
from custom of “ schorlingis, scaldingis
and lambyskynnis ” claimed by cus-
tumars of, 609 n.
Montrose (Montis Rosarum) Duchess of,
Margaret Carmichael, annuity to, from
fermes of Aberdeen, as assignee of Earl of
Craufurd, 65, 115, 212, 277, 343, 449 ;
ditto from customs of Aberdeen, as
assignee of the late David Duke of Mon-
trose, 98, 197, 266, 333, 438 ; customs
of Montrose paid to, as assignee of Duke
of Montrose, 49, 91, 189, 263, 370, 434 ;
annuity to, from customs of Dundee, as
ditto, 51, 95, 97, 191, 264, 330, 371,
442 ; had liferent of baronies of Fern and
Innerarite, 599.
Earl of. See Grahame, William.
Earldom of, sasine of, to William
Graham, 519.
Monundrym in Cowell, 626.
Monydy, lands of, 531.
Monyfuth, grange of, sasine of, with mills
&c., to Alexander Durehame, 576.
Monyhagane, sasine of, to John Mur, 550.
Monyok, Estir. See Tulloch.
Mony penny, David, sasine to, of Camron,
631.
Monyward, barony of, sasine of, to David
Toscheoch, 550.
Monze, sasine of annualrent of ten merks
of lands of, to John Murray, 527 ; sasine
of North West quarter of, and of
superiorities of two other quarters of, to
Mr Peter Scott, 627.
Mor, Lawar, lands of, 518.
“Mora comitis” in Fife, 601.
Moray (Murray), Comptroller’s receipts
from chamberlain of, 117 ; Mr John
Caldor, deputy chamberlain of, 118 ;
accounts of Earl of Huntlie, chamberlain
of, rendered by Mr John Caldor, precen-
tor of Ross, 27, 67 ; fee of chamberlain
of, 29, 69 ; extra allowance to him
3 D
778
INDEX.
‘ { propter sterilitatem anni, ” 69 ; Sir
William Ogilvy, formerly chamberlain
of, 31. See Moray, Earldom of.
Moray, Bishop of, payment to,, for site of
mill of Schirefmyll, 28, 68 ; annuity of
two merks due to, from barony of Kin-
cardin, in Inverness, 616 ; commission
of justiciary to the bailie of, to justify
certain persons for the slaughter of a
chaplain within his diocese and privi-
lege, 619.
Andrew [Forman], Archbishop
of Bourges, Commendator of Driburgh
and Pittenweeme, and of Cotinghame
in England, his account as lessee of the
Granges (Mains) of Dunbar rendered by
George Crag, 43. See also St Andrews,
Archbishop of.
James [Hepburn], auditor of
Comptroller’s accounts, 214.
— — Canon of. See Einpunt, Sir Alex-
ander ; Weddale, Mr John.
Cathedral of, payment from acres of
Elgin for bread and wine in, 28, 68 ;
anniversary mass in, for John of Inver-
ness, 28, 68 ; pay of five chaplains in
church (chapel) of St Thomas the
Martyr in, on the foundation of Thomas
Ranulph Earl of Moray confirmed by
Robert i., 27, 68 ; pay of chaplain in,
celebrating for soul of king Duncan,
from greifschip of Elgin, 28, 68 ; pay of
chaplain in, from lordship of Lambryde,
28, 68 ; annuity from fermes of Inverness
to chaplain in, 64, 110, 211, 278, 336,
450.
Earl 'of, a bastard of James iv.,
admitted by Parliament to the earldom,
lxvii.'; custom of Inverness, Elgin, and
Fores paid to Comptroller before the
entry of, to the earldom, 283 ; lordship
of Abirnethy claimed by, as included in
his earldom, to which he had been
admitted in parliament in July 1515,
150, 364 ; salmon belonging to, 191.
James Dunbar, the late, a chap-
lain in Elgin castle endowed by, from
Pettindreich and Greifschip, 28, 68.
Moray, Earl of, Thomas Ranulph, endowed
five chaplains in church of St Thomas
the Martyr, in cathedral of Moray, and
the endowment confirmed by Robert i.,
27, 68.
Earldom of, money fermes of, 27, 67 ;
wheat fermes of, 29, 69, 133 ; barley
fermes of, 30, 70, 133 ; mart, sheep
(mutones), and oats fermes of, 31, 71 ;
salmon fermes of, 31, 71 ; the lands for
which John Grant of Fruchy, knight,
renders account, and which are entered
in detail in the roll of 1490 excluded
from the accounts of, 67 ; wheat and
barley of, 283 ; accounts of, rendered
by Mr John Calder, precentor of Ross,
in name of the Earl of Huntlie, chamber-
lain of, 27-32, 67-72, 132 ; the executors
of Sir Robert Rankin, vicar of Inverness,
late chamberlain of, to be cited for
arrears, 27, 29, 30, 31, 67. See Moray ;
Moray, Earl of.
— — Granary of, barley to girnalman for
custody of, 30, 71 ; wheat ditto, 70.
See also Murray.
Morewchat, sasine of, to John Murray,
593.
Morhous, lands of, 556.
Morice, Captain, arrival of, at Dunbar
castle, 351 ; payment to, 351 ; provisions
delivered to, 460. See also Denogent,
Morice.
Morinich, 421’; rental of, 489.
Morison (Morisoun), John, part of Cutiswra
let to, 491.
Thomas, part of Cutiswra let to,
491.
Morthingtoun, sasine of husbandlands
in town and territory of, to Margaret
Cok, 585.
Mortification, fermes of Auchinwaid and
Glensche mortified to the royal college in
Stirling castle, 155, 227, 365, 422 ;
20s. per annum mortified to two chap-
INDEX.
779
lains out of barony of Ruthven, 575 ; ;
10s. per annum mortified to a chaplain
out of barony of Cousland, 576 ; part of
fermes of Nevay and Essy mortified to
the church, 603 ; 40 merks mortified to
chaplains of college of Innerpethfre, 628.
See Alms ; Chaplain ; Friars.
Mortimer (Mortymar), John, sasine to,
of Flemyngtoune, 565.
William, sasine to, of Cragyver and
other lands in Aberdeen, 523.
Mortoun, in barony of Pentland, 517.
Countess of, payment to, of the
marriage and dowry of the earl, her son,
with the king’s daughter, 106, 200.
John, tenant in Kingisbernis, 498.
Robert, falconer, falcons carried by,
from Schetland to the king and the lord
governor, 72, 130.
Mortounhall in barony of Pentland, 517.
Morwynsidis, sasine of, to Ninian Ross,
51 5.
Moshous, sasine of, to Ninian Ross, 515.
Mosile, let to David Hoppringle at dimin-
ished fermes, 17.
Mote, le, of Erlstoun, rental of, 483, 509.
of Urr. See Urr.
Mowat, John, bailie of Lanark, 271.
Sir John, grants receipt for church of
Aberdeen, 277.
Magnus, of Balquholle, escheated for
slaughter of Alexander Banerman of
Waltirtoun, 346.
Mowate, Margaret, sasine to, of barony of
Stanehous in virtue of act in favour of
heirs of persons slain in the late king’s
army, 586.
Mowbray (Mowbra), Alexander, sasine to,
of fee of half of Smithfeild and other
lands, reserving the liferent of Agnes
Howisone, 582.
Andrew, sasine to, of lands of Quhite-
law in barony of Ratho, 581.
Andrew, sasine to, of Kirktounhill
which had been in ward and non -entry,
584, 594.
Mowbray, Philip, custumar of Inverkethin,
372.
William, sasine to, of lands &c. in
Crawmond Regis, 588.
Mowchrum, lady of, 428.
Moy (Moye), in Ross, “husbandi” of, 85,
143, 304, 382 » fermes of, 86, 143, 304,
382.
Mukdok, barony of, sasine of, with
castles and mills, to William Graham,
519.
Mukis. See Spott, Westir.
Mukkyn, Sir William, grain delivered to,
by girnalman of Arbroth for the comp-
troller, 218.
Mulikin, Sir William, chaplain, barley to
lord governor’s brewer by hands of, 224.
Multrar, John, marischel of the late king,
payment to, 8.
John, tenant of Newtoun of Mark-
inch, died “in campo,” 498.
Multure of Auchinhay remitted, 137 ;
multure of Culcowy, 147 n. ; of Ballin-
creif, 184, 186, 562 ; multures of mill
of Essy, 603 ; of Stratoun, 604.
Munches (Muncheis), fermes of, remitted
to Elizabeth Stewart, lady Coldonknowis,
36. '
with Barschean and Marinach let to
George Carnis and Cristian Scott, 481,
506 ; to Agnes Countess of Botlivile, and
her son, 506.
Muncur, See Moncur.
Mundynis, lands of, 528.
Munsymylne (Munsemilln), allowance of
the fermes of, to Donald Falconar, 7,
161, 170. See Monesey Myll.
Murane (Muran), feu-charter of, to Henry
Stewart, 145 n.; augmented fermes of,
145, 306, 386 ; difference in rental of,
caused by the feu-charter, 148.
Murder. See Crime.
Murdocairny (Murthocairny, Murtho-
carny), fermes of, 250, 394 ; the victual
fermes of, commuted for an annual pay-
ment in money, 13, 14, 165, 166, 176,
780
INDEX.
717, 249, 320, 321, 406, 407 ; James
Sincler, tenant of, to be cited for the
oats and oatmeal fermes of, 415 ; half
of, let to Christiane Meldrum widow of
Thomas Inglis who died “in bello” with
the king, 494, 502 ; liferent grant of, to
John Meldrum, Marchmont herald,
172, 246 ; annual payment to March-
mond herald from the fermes of, 318,
320, 402, 406 ; in hands of John Mel-
drum, 499.
Mure (Mur), Annabella, wife of Duncan and
mother of Michael M‘Kee, 485.
Andrew, bailie of Irwyne, 445.
Brise, part of Tua Corshillis let to,
492.
Cristina, relict of Archibald Boyd,
Bowaneschaw and Dryriggis let to, and
to Robert and Patrick Boyd her sons,
491, 493.
Helen, the remainder of ther late
husband Nigil Stevinsoune’s lease of
part of Cuttiswra granted to, and the
lease renewed to her the following year
and to her husband William Arskine,
492, 493.
John, bailie of Irwine, 61, 109, 445.
John, sasine to, of Monyhagane and
others in Ayrshire, which had been in
non-entry, 550 ; of Donyfattis, ditto,
551 ; of Corothill, ditto, 571 ; of Erot-
hill, ditto, 624 ; of Estir Caldwell and
other lands in Renfrew, Kyle and Lanark
which had been in ward and non-entry,
578.
Jonet, Knoklitle let to, and to her son
Andrew Carnis, 482, 507 ; sasine to,
of Torrous Mure in virtue of act in
favour of heirs of persons slain in the
king’s army in Northumberland, 585.
Kentigern, sasine to, of barony of
Rowallane, 526.
Patrick, alderman of Wigtoun,
renders accounts of customs of Wigtoun
and Quhitherne, 93, 195, 265 ; his fee,
93 ; his account balanced, 93 ; renders
bailies’ accounts of Wigtoun, 111,
(provost of Wigtoun) 273.
Mure, Thomas, bailie of Wigtoun, 340.
Thomas, fee of, 287, 355, (formerly
courier) 467.
Murebrekkis, les, near Cupar, 601.
Murefeild, fermes of, 494 ; set to Henry
Narn, 494 ; to William Narne on death
of his father, 501.
Murehous, two falcons’ hoods due for
duplication of blenchferme on sasine of,
to Laurence Olyphant, 589.
Muresk, sasine of five parts of, to John
Dempstar, 631.
Muretoun in Fife, 523.
Murhall, lands of, 546.
Murheid (Murhede), Alexander, sheriff “ in
hac parte,” 554.
John, sasine to, of lands of Over
Gerton, 543.
John, sasine to, of Barnysbreauch,
549.
John, son and heir of John Murelieid
“ qui obiit in campo,” Daldawane let
to, 482 ; son and heir of John Mureheid
of Bully “qui obiit in bello,” Clonary
let to, 483, 509 ; son of John Mureheid
“ qui obiit in bello,” Trostre let to, 484.
Murhus, John, in Powgavy, 624.
Murray, , custumar of Sniveling. 280.
Adam, of Tulchmalar, sheriff “in
hac parte,’ 603.
Alexander, Mylnbank let to, 482.
See Murray, Michael.
Andrew, son of the late Mr John Mur-
ray of Blakbarony, certain subjects in
Ballincreif belonging to, 186 ; sasine to,
of husbandlands &c. of Ballincreif, 563 ;
of lands of the tenandry of the barony
of Blakbarony, 563 ; and of lands in
Selkirk and Fife; 563. See Murray, Mr
John.
Andrew, sasine to, of an annualrent
from lands of Essintuly, 585.
Andrew, successor of John Craik “ in
butellaria regis,” fee of, 469.
INDEX.
781
Murray, Charles, fermes of Kerssok remitted
to, 236.
Charles, half of Tressok let to, and to
his son Fergus, 483, 508.
Charles, lands in Culven let to, and
to his son Richard, 483, 508 ; half of
Nethir Sannak let to, and to his son
Richard, 484, 510.
David, his lands of Tulybanquhare
devastated by marauders from Ergile,
392.
David, son of John Murray of
Strowane, Westir Glentarf let in feu-
ferme to, 512.
David, the late. See Murray, Mar-
garet ; Murray, William.
Elen, sasine to, of half of third of
Leithheid, 566.
; Elizabeth, a boar due by, for Mylnab,
25; her fermes remitted, 256.
— — Elizabeth, grassum of lands of Lagan
paid by, 466 ; spouse of the late Robert
Heris, Laggane let to, 483.
Elizabeth, sasines to, of half of
Ardorne, 623, (Ardorme) 626 ; state-
ment by, 626.
Fergus. See Murray, Charles.
George, in Inneryaldy, 25.
James, of Falohill, fermes of Eldin-
hope and Caldaneheid remitted to, 18.
James, sasine to, of Philiphauch, of
annuity from customs ofSelkirk, and of
office of sheriff of Selkirk, 540.
James, sasine to, of two husbandlands
in Bold, 605.
Mr James, wheat and barley bought
from, “in lie forest” for the castle of
Weddirburn, 460.
John, treasurer of Coupir, 374 ;
bailie, 448.
John, king’s barber, payment to, 467.
John, sasine to, of barony of Ogilvy
and others in Perth, 527.
John, sasine to, of Morewchat, 593.
John, sasine to, of Kirkcassauld and
Bercly, 576,
Murray, John, of Brochton, heir of Kinti-
gern Murray his grandfather and Pat-
rick Murray his father, his account as
custumar of Wigtoun and Quhitherne,
93 ; fee of, 93 ; arrears of, 195 ; charged
himself with the arrears of the late
Kentigern Murray, 96.
John, relief payable on sasine of
Mekle Brochtoune to, 570 ; duplication
of blenchferme on sasine of Mekle Brouch-
toun to, 570.
John, sasine to, of Litle Brochtoun
“in proprietate,” and of Eggernes and
Belteir “in superioritate et proprietate, ”
622.
John, of Cokpule, knight, Drumstin-
chell let to, 483, 508. •
John, of Cokpule, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 523.
John, of Falohill, the late, Hangin-
schaw, Lewinshop and Hareheid let to,
at diminished fermes, 19.
John, of Strowane. See Murray,
David.
Mr John, of Blakbarony, Isabella
Hoppar, relict of, and “ gubernatrix ” of
Andrew Murray son and heir of the said
John, bailie of lordship of Balincrefe,
renders the account of Ballincrefe, 43,
183; the late, subjects in Ballincreif set
to him in feu-ferme, 184. See Murray,
Andrew.
Sir John, collector of church of Aber-
deen, 449.
Jonet, sasine to, of third of lauds of
Glen, 602.
Karulus. See Murray, Charles.
Kentigern, his arrears of customs of
Wigtoun, 93 ; the late, custumar of
Wigtoun and Kirkcudbrych, 96. See
Murray, John, of Brochton.
Margaret, relict of late David Murray,
fermes of Uchtirtyr remitted to, 127.
Michael, son and heir of the, late
Alexander Murray, Mylnebank let to,
and to his mother Elena Greir, 487, 508.
782
INDEX.
Murray, Michael, mill of Mylnab let to,
490. See Murray, Patrick.
Patrick, fermes of Braidmedowis
remitted to, 17.
Patrick, son of Michael Murray, mill
of Mylnablet to Helen Simsoun and, 490.
Patrick, sasine to, of Mekil Brochtoun
and others in Wigton, 542 ; of Bercly
and others in Kirkcudbright, 542.
Richard. See Murray, Charles.
William, late, apparent heir of Wil-
liam Murray of Tulebarne, knight, his
heirs refuse to pay the fermes of certain
lands since Flodden, 242 ; son and heir
of William Murray of Tulybardin, knight,
311.
William, of Tulybardin, knight,
fermes of Glenschervy and Corremuklo
belonging to, 392.
William, lands in Stratherne let to,
on death of his father David Murray,
512 ; sasine to, of lands in Strathern,
551.
William, sasine to, of Erlis Orchart,
561.
Sir William, his accounts as custumar
of Stirling, 51, (canon of Dunblane) 92,
189, 261.
Murrethe, sasine of, to Alice Hepburne
and Fynlay M ‘Dowell, 564.
Murrok, mother of Maurice Nesone, 512.
Murros, sasine of, to Lord Innermeith, 613.
Murthle, sasine of part of, to Grisel
Rettray, 594 ; to Elizabeth Rettray, 594.
Murtoun, sasine of superiority of half of
town of, to William Blakhall, 587.
Muschete, James, sasine to, of lands in
Menteth, 588.
Muschett, Elizabeth, wife of William Scott,
495.
Mussilburgh, chaplainry founded in parish
church of, from lands of Camernou, 629.
Mustard (“ senapii dicti le mustard”) for
the king’s household, 2.
Mute-hill of Cupar, 601; “ mons ” of
Banff, 607.
Muthill, sasine of lands of, with lands
called “le Constable Medow” near
Cupar, and office of constable of the
burgh, to Andrew Farnye, 570.
Mycheltoun, lands of, 523.
Myddilauchindrane, sasine of half of lands
of, to James Blare, 544.
Myddilbynny, sasine of. to Robert Leving-
stoun, 555.
Myddilcrechy. See Crechy.
Myddiltoun. See Gardin.
Myddiltoune, James, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 582.
Mye, sasine of, to Fynlay Campbell, 542.
Myelanedale, merkland of, 526.
Mylis, in barony of Seytoun, 517.
Myllan (Myllane), oats to the captain of,
for his horse, 181. See Stewart, Alan.
Myllflat of Haddington. See Haddington.
Mylnab, mill of, a boar due for, 25 ; money
and boar fermes of, remitted, 256 ; let
to Michael Murray, 490 ; to Helen Sim-
soun and Patrick Murray, 490.
Mylnbank (Mylnebank), let to Michael
Murray, 487 ; to Alexander Murray, 482 ;
to Michael Murray, 508.
Mylnedenys with mill of Dowyne, sasine
of, to James Lundy, 553.
Mylnesyntoun, sasine of, to Walter Scot,
561.
Mylnetoun, sasine of, to John Schaw, 558.
of Balgony, 553.
Mylnquarter of Kynnard. See Kynnard.
Mylntoun (Myltoun, Miltoun) Creauch,
fermes of, 258; let to John Striveling
without entry, his father having died “in
campo bellico cum rege,” 491 ; rental of,
1513; let to Jonet Montgumry relict of
John Striveling, 513. See Creauch.
Mylrig, 40s. lands of, 624.
and Mylcroft in Middilbenyne, 571,
572.
Mylstaneflatt, Ovir and Nethir, in
Cunynghame, 556.
Myltoun, in Cunynghame, 526.
in barony of Ruthven, 588.
INDEX.
783
Myltoun, Creauch. See Mylntoun Creauch.
Myreside, in Banff, sasine of third of, to
Thomas Chernside, 593.
Myris of Uchtimrakty. See Auehter-
muchty.
Myrton, Andrew, sasine of Randelstoun
to, 549.
Nairn (Name), £10 of the burgh fermes
of, not charged in the account of Ross,
to be accounted for in that of the bailies
of Nairn, 85 ; account of bailies of, for
8 years from 1510 to 1518, amounting
to £80, compounded for in exchequer,
343 ; account of bailies of, 448 ; Mr
Alexander Dunbar, provost of, 449 ;
' Comptroller’s receipts from bailies of,
348, 358, 453.
(Narn), Henry, Murefeild let to, 494.
(Name), William, Murefeild let to, on
death of his father Henry, 501.
Nanwer in lordship of Duns, sasine of
husbandland in, to Margaret Cok, 588.
Naper, Alexander, liferent of fermes of
fourth of the Mains of Ballincreif
granted to, and to Agnes his wife, 45,
185.
Alexander, sasine to, of Wrichtishous,
522.
Napkins, linen cloth “pro mapis, manu-
tergiis,” &c., for the king’s table, 202 ;
“mapalibus, manutergiis,” &c., in the
pantry, 119,
Natoun, sasine of, to Cristina Chalmer,
621.
Navy, notices of the, of Scotland, lxxvii.,
cxxxvi.
“ Necessaria palatii,” 401.
Neddirbrankilye, lands of, 634.
Neddircammys, lands of, 634.
Neleson, Richard, whose father died “ sub
vexillo regis in Northumberland,” sasine
to, of Madinpap, 572.
Nelesoun, Yedast, sasine to, of Madinpape,
607.
Nenchen. See Acked.
Nesbit (Nesbitt, Nisbit, Neisbet, Nisbitt),
Adam, held fourth of Mains of Ballin-
reif, 46.
James, macer, fee of, 120, 136, 137,
287, 355.
James, sasine to, of lands in lord-
ship of Galstoun, 625.
Robert, sasine to, of lands in Ayr-
shire, 567.
William, money to, to buy himself
. a gown, 54 ; payment to, for his labours,
from customs of Edinburgh, 108, 205.
William, clerk of the cocket, grant
for support of his family, 289, 357 ; pay-
ment to, for his labours in connexion
with the customs of Edinburgh, 357, 468.
William, burgess of Edinburgh, re-
ceives for commendator of Dunfermline,
339.
Nesbitscheill, sasine of third of, to Katerine
Hume, and of two thirds of, to her
sisters, 590.
Nesbittis, sasine of, to John Erskine, 520.
Nesone, Maurice, held Westir Glentarf in
fee, his mother “ Murrok ” having the
liferent, 512.
Ness alias Duncan, Margaret and her son
John, tenants in Newtoun of Falkland,
497.
Nethirauldhall, sasine of, to Leonard Clerk,
543.
Nethirbodome, sasine of, to Henry Spens,
567.
Nethirchild and Archon, lands of, 556.
Nethirclocharn and Ovirclocharn, sasine
of, to John Striveling of Kere, knight,
631.
Nethircralin, sasine of lands in town and
territory of, to John Cranstoun, 632.
Nethircumriggis, 540.
Nethirglenne, lands of, 519.
Nethirgogar, included in barony of Lestal-
rig and sasine given to Robert Logane,
knight, 515.
Nethirkelsoland, lands of, 526.
784
INDEX.
Nethirpennald, lands of, 522.
Nethirpollok, sasine of, to Robert Maxwell,
knight, 529.
Nethirprateris, sasine of fee of fourth of,
to Walter Lundin, 611.
Nethirtoun, sasine of, to John Stewart,
554.
Nets for salmon, 149, 308, 388.
Nevar (Nevare, Nevaire, Navair, Neware,
Never), See Brechin.
Nevay, lands and barony of, sasine of, to
John Earl of Buchan, 603 ; part of
fermes of, mortified to the church 603.
Nevynstoun. See Bordland.
Newbiggin, in Forfar, lands of, with mill,
547.
Newbigging, in Berwick, sasine of, to
William Lawder, 518.
Newburgh, barony of, in Aberdeen, sasine
of, with fishings of water of Ithane and
town of Newburgh, to Henry Sinclare,
606.
Newdosk, sasine of, to Alexander Earl
of Craufurd, 561, 562 ; sasine of barony
of, to David lord Lindsay, master of
Craufurd, 599.
Newhall, in Fife, sasine of superiority of, to
Alexander Lindesay of Uchtirmonsy,
knight, 525 ; to David lord Lyndesay,
master of Craufurd, 599.
in Haddington, sasine of, to Robert
Lawder of Bass, 619.
Newhill and Lathis, sasine of, to John
Foulartoun, 613.
Newlandis, in barony of Kilbride, 607.
Alison, Cristina and Libra, sasines
to, of the other three fourths of the
lands, of which their sister Katherine
infeft in one fourth, 585.
Katerine, sasine to, of fourth part of
Craghous and of lands in Crawmond
Regis which had been in ward, 585.
Newpark. See Tulnahilt.
Newport, sasine of barony of Tulnahalt,
Tulebrok and, to Alexander Lindesay
of Uchtirmonsy, knight, 525.
Newtoun, in Ardmanach, fermes of, 89, 148,
308, 387.
Bancancoll. See Balcancoll.
of Duns, sasine of a husbandland in,
to John Weddirlie, 575.
in Edinburghshire, sasine of barony
of, to William Ruthven, 575.
of Falkland. See Falkland.
of Markinche. See Markinch.
of Reras. See Reras.
Leys (Newtounleis), fermes of, 43.
Little, husbandlands 4 4 in territorio
de Parvo Newtoun,” 625.
Newtylde and Kynpirny, barony and lands
of, sasine of, to Laurence Oliphant, 595.
Newwerk alias Langcrag, sasine of, to
William Cokburn, 538.
fortalice of, [allowance from fermes of
Cartermach for keeping the, 17.
Manys of, sasine of, to James Hamil-
ton, 632.
Newyn Mekle (Neuin Mekle, Nevyne
Mekle, Nevyn Mekle), annuity from
fermes of, to chaplain at Tain, 85, 142,
304, 382.
Nisbet. See Nesbit.
Nith (Nyth), waters of Dee and, 618.
Noble, James, sasine to, of Nobillis Ferme,
598. See Ferme Noble.
James, of Midoven, 598. See Mild-
oven.
Nonage. See Dispensation.
Non-entry, an annualrent out of the
fermes of Crail, in the king’s hands by
reason of non-entry, 374, 375; the sheriff
of Fife charged with non-entry and relief
of said annualrent and entitled to pay-
ment thereof from the bailie of the
burgh, 374 : payment by Gilbert Gray
of Buttercais for an assedation of non-
entries of certain lands p rtaining to
his brother lord Gray, 585. n; office of
mair of Methven in non-entry for 29
years, 609.
Lands in the king’s hands 44sasina
non recuperata,” and arrears of fermes
INDEX.
due to tlie king on sasine thereof, viz.,
Aldhall for 12 years, 525 ; lands in
barony of Glenquhom for 8 years, 548 ;
barony of Forgandevynny for 14 years,
561 ; Mylnesyntoun for 9J years, 561 ;
barony of Trabboche for 22 years, 569 ;
husbandland of Grenelaw for 2 years
after having been in ward, 572 ; lord-
ship of Edyardstoun and others for
16 years and of Rutherford for 3 years,
573 ; Akynhede for 4 years, 577 ; Bawram
for 9 years, 580 ; Drummond and Duchray
in Dumbarton for 27 years, 580 ; lands
near Peebles for 10 years, 581 ; lands
near Haddington for 9 years, 581; barony
of Halkerton for 3 years, 581 ; half of
Srnitlifeild and Huntarland for 2 years,
581 ; lands in Carrik for 45 years, 582 ;
Southballo for 27 years, 588 ; part of
Dudup for 10 years after expiry of ward,
591 ; lands in Berwick for 3 years, 590 ;
in Aberdeen for 18 years, 590 ; in Aber-
deen for 5 years, 591 ; in Aberdeen for 15
years, 591 ; fourth of Glaslie.for 4 years
after expiry of ward, 589 ; Douchra for
9 years, 601 ; lands in Peebles for 6
years, 602 ; in Peebles for 4 "years, 602 ;
in Stratherne for 16 years, 603; in For-
far for 20 years, 605 ; Manys of Pettin-
dreich for 6 years, 605 ; lands in Peebles
for 4 years, 605 ; in Aberdeen for 2
years, 605 ; various lands for 8 years,
606 ; for 4 years, 606 ; for 2 years, 606 ;
for 4 years, 606 ; Madinpape for 3 years,
607 ; Cokburnfor 3 years, 608 ; lands in
Forfar for 4 years, 608 ; in Berwick for
49 years, 609 ; in Perth for 5 years, 609 ;
in Selkirk for 4 years, 609 ; in Forfar
for 13 years, 610 ; in Berwick' for
7 years, 610 ; in Aberdeen for 1 year,
611 ; in Forfar for 5 years, 611 ; lands
belonging to Jardin of Appilgarth for 7
years, 612 ; Bukcleucht and others for 15
years, 613, 614 ; Westir Cessintuly for 2
years after having been in ward, 616 ;
lands in Belhavin for 2 years after being
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in ward, 617 ; in Are for 5 years, 618 ;
in Invernys for 2 years, 618 ; in Perth
for 5 years, 619 ; in Peebles for 5 years,
620 ; in Peebles for 3 years, 622 ; in
Dumfries for 5 years, 622 ; in Berwick
for 5 years, 622 ; in Ayr for 11 years,
622 ; in Berwick for 5 years, 623 ; in
Forfar for 5 years, 623 ; in Fife for 12
years, 623 ; Earldom of Buchan for 13
years, 623 ; lands in Mar for 6 years after
Flodden, 627 ; in Perth for 4 years,
627 ; in Nairn for 6 years, 627 ; in
Selkirk for 2 years, 628 ; in Banff for 5
years, 628 ; in Ayr for 13 years, 630 ;
in Kincardin for 5 years, 630 ; in Aber-
deen for 13 years, 631 ; Balcormo for 6
years after expiry of ward, 632 ; acres
in Belhavin for 8 terms after expiry of
ward, 632 ; lands in Roxburgh for 4
years, 633 ; in Fife for 10 years, 633 ; in
Nairn for 3 years, 633 ; lands in non-
entry for shorter periods, see in “ Libri
Responsionum,” 528 ad fin.
Norham (Norhame), JolmHanisly, captain
of, prisoner at Falkland, 9 ; castle of,
stormed and rased to the ground by
James iv., 9; the king at Northame in
Northumberland, 79 ; oxen for drawing
guns to castle of, 320.
North Berwick (Northberwic, North -
berwik, North berwyk), accounts of
bailies of, 63, 112, 209, 276, 339 ; fermes
of, by tolerance, £1, 63, 112, 209, 276,
339; Comptroller’s receipts from bailies
of, 117, 215, 280, 345; freight of two
cannons to, when the Regent Arran
“inerat ad Eddringtoun,” 352.
Northballauch, sasine of, to James
Skrymgeour, 621.
Northesk, water of, fishing of, 519.
Northmelgund, sasine of, to Jonet Annand,
569. See also Melgond, North.
N orthquarter of Uchtirmuckty. See Auch-
termuchty.
Northraw, lands of, 518.
Northumberland (Northumbreland, North-
786
INDEX,
umbirland), ale brewed by wives of
Edinburgh for the king’s army in, 14;
insufficiency of horses supplied from
Strathern for carriage for the late
hosting of the king into, 23 ; lord
Sinclair, in charge of artillery, died “ in
campo de, sub vexillo regis,” 32; George
Campbell, chief ‘ ‘ gardianus” of the great
garden of Stirling died “in campo de,”
38 ; Thomas Schaw, chief cook, taken
“ in bello in,” 53 ; Sir "William Scott of
Balwery, knight, taken “in bello in, sub
vexillo regis ” and ransomed, 80 ; Mains
of Bothkennar let to brother of Rankin
Menteth, “qui obiit in exercitu regis
in,” 477 ; Logy let to the widow and son
of William Simpson who was slain “in
exercitu regis in,” 477 ; leases of lands
in Galloway granted to Uthred
M’Dowell free of entry and grassum
because his father and grandfather
“decesserunt in servitio regis in
campo bellico apud,” 480, 485, (“in
campo cum rege ”) 486 ; fermes and relief
due on sasine of Madinpap to Richard
Neleson, whose father died “sub
vexillo regis in,” 572. See Flodden.
Northumberland, heirs of those slain “in
campo bellico Northumbrie,” 576, 577,
604, (“in Northummerland”) 579 bis,
580, (“in Northumbirland ”) 583;
(in the army of the late king “ in ;
Northummerland,” 584, 585); (“in
campo bellico in Northumbirland ”) 594;
(in Northummerland,”) 596, 600. See
Heirs.
Nortoun, lands of, 518.
Nortoun Woddis, sasine of barony of, to
William Hereis, 560.
Nortoun, Katrine, in Striveling, payment
to, by order of Comptroller, 52.
Norway herald of king of Denmark, 106.
Nory, Robert, Quenishauch in hands of,
38 ; sasine to, of Estir Buchoppill,
569 ; of Quenyshalch and Estir Boquop-
pill, 578, 579 ; of Westir Buchquoppill
and Drongy which had been in ward,
623.
Nory, William, sasine to, of Meklefynnersy
and others in Aberdeen, 552.
Notary, Cuthbert Symsoun, notary and
scribe of the chapter of Glasgow, 338.
See also M£Nach, Gilbert.
Nudry, sasine of, to John Edmonstoun,
515 n.
David, custumar of Montrose, 370,
433 ; bailie of Montrose, 447. See
Nudry, John.
John, his account as custumar of
Montrose rendered by his brother David
Nudry, 331.
Nurse, custom remitted to the wife of
Alexander Scott, nurse of the prince, 56.
See Douglas, Mariota ; Fyn, Catrine ;
Wylie, Christian ; Rokkaris.
of late Earl of Mar. See Spens,
Mariota.
Oaks, obligation to plant, in feu-charter of
lands in Ardmanach, 146.
Oatmeal, chalder of, for 10 merks, 39 ; at
half a merk per boll, 42 ; sold, 21, 232,
233 ; at 6s. 8d. per boll, 363, 380 ; of
Ross sold, 10 chalders for £48, 3s. ll|d.,
305 ; of Ross delivered to Comptroller,
305, 383 ; from Ross to Leith, 290 ; to
Comptroller from chamberlain of Ross,
346, 454, 456 ; from girnalman of
Arbroth, 218 ; of Ross brought to Leith
and sold by the Comptroller, 283 ; sold
by Comptroller, 224. See Meal.
fermes of Ardmanach, 88, 144, 306,
386 ; of Fife, 15, 16, 167, 168, 169, 170,
180, 182, 251-3, 314, 322-4, 400, 409,
411-415; of Ross, 84, 87, 142, 302, 380 ;
of mill of Rothesay, 20, 230, 312, 361,
378 ; of Stewartoun, 257, 258, 259 ; two
bolls of oatmeal part of the reddendo of
Largo, 5, 159, 160, 244-5, 314, 399, 400.
Oats, to Comptroller from chamberlain of
Fife, 216, 281, 346, 454, 456 ; sold at
INDEX.
787
30d. per boll, allowing one boll to the
chalder “prole cheritie,” 217 ; at 5s.
per boll, 347 ; sold by Comptroller, 224,
291, 472 ; ditto at 40d. per boll, 472 ;
from Largo to Leith, 7, 161, 171, 246,
318, 402 ; of Ross sold, 10 chalders for
£20, 306 ; sold, 31 ; at 3s. per boll, 21 ; at
2s. per boll, 232, 380 ; 2 chalders 8
bolls sold for £8, 16s. ; 2 chalders sold
for £6, 8s., 168 ; sold at 40d. per boll,
181 ; 5 chalders sold for 20 merks
(£13, 6s. 8d.) ,182; 2 chalders 8 bolls for
10 merks (at 40d. per boll), 253 ; sold
at 40d. per boll, 412 ; £6 paid for 6
chalders, 15, 168, 180, 252, 322; 6
chalders sold for £24 (at 5s. per boll),
323 ; £6 for 6 chalders, 410 ; 15
chalders of oats of Largo sold for £60,
410 ; sold at 4s. per boll, 411 ; at 40d.,
411 ; at 30H., 411. See Horse.
Oats fermes of Bute, 19-22, 230-233,
312-313, 361-363, 378-380; of Fife, 4-5,
15-16, 159-160, 167-8, 169, 170, 180-2,
243-5, 251-3, 313-4, 322-4, 393-400,
409, 411-415, and passim in “ Rent-
alia,” 494-505 ; of Kintor, Coule and
Oneile, 26, 27, 77, 138 ; of Linlithgow-
shire, 1, 4 ; of Moray, 31, 71 ; of Ross, 84,
142, 302, 380 ; of Stirlingshire (Cortoun
of Inneralloun), 43 ; of Strathde and
Cromar, 78, 79, 152, 153, 324, 367,
424 ; allowance to “husbandi,” of Bute
for, 20, 231, 313, 362, 379.
Ocheli (Ochphell), fishery of, claimed by
heirs of Alexander of the Isles, 85,
142, 303.
Ochtergavin, sasine of Manys of, with
mansion or manor, of third of mill of
and of half of lands of town of Preistoun
in barony of, to John Ross, 611.
Ochtertyre. See Uchtirtyr.
Ochtochtir. See Cochnoch.
Offeris, le, lands called. See Schirgartane.
Ogill, Patrick, sasines to, of Popill alias
Sanctmawrislandis, 545 ; of Lowchass-
chele, 546.
Ogilvy, barony of, sasine of, to John Murray,
527.
Sir Alexander, knight, the late, pay-
ment to his relict, Margaret Dennune, of
the balance of £200 given to him by
James iv. out of the earldom of Moray,
69.
Alexander, payment from fermes of
Banff to his tutor and guardian, Sir
William Ogilvy of Strathern, knight,
211 ; ditto to his tutor and guardian, Mr
James Ogilvy, 341.
Alexander, of Uchtirhous, the late,
payment from fermes of Kintore to his
heirs, sheriffs of Forfar, 229, 294, 431.
Mr Alexander, bailie of Culane, 113,
210.
t Mr Alexander, payment to the Comp-
troller by the obligation of, and of the
accountant of Banff, 211.
Mr James, rector of Kinkell, commen-
dator of Driburgh, annuity to, from
fermes of Montrose, 208, 209 ; tutor and
guardian of Alexander Ogilvy, his
brother’s son 341 ; the late, payment
by; from fermes of Brechin and Nevare
to the comptroller, 326.
John, the late, custumar of Arbroath,
heirs and executors of, to be cited to
answer for the year anterior to the
entry of William Scot, 49, 50, 97,
190.
John of Laveroklaw, custumar of
Banff, 335 371.
Master, acts for Sir William Ogilvy
of Strathern, knight, 211.
Patrick, sasine to, of barony of Inch-
mertyne, 524.
Walter, sasine to, of Foulartoun and
other lands in Forfar, 610.
Mr Walter, payment to, by the queen’s
orders, 8 ; do. from customs of Edinburgh,
106.
William, thesaurer, 586 n.
— - Sir William, fomerly chamberlain of
Moray, to be cited for arrears of barley,
788
INDEX.
30, 31, 70, 133 : barley of Constablefeild
and Coin akev ill in his hands, 71, 132.
Ogilvy, Sir William, of Stratliern, knight,
tutor and guardian of Alexander Ogilvy
his brother’s son, 211 ; lessee of custbms
of Banff, 98 ; super-expenditure of,
for barley in his account of Montblary,
99 ; his heirs to be cited for arrears,
335, 336, 372; the late, Mr Alexander Dik
acts for, and for his son and heir,
455.
Oil, custom of. See Custom.
Olbany [Aubigny], lord of, freight of, and
of the lord de Planys, ambassadors of
the most Christian king from Dunbar
to Leith, 463.
Oliphant, Andrew, sasine to, of half of
barony of Strabrok, and of alternate
patronage of church of Strabrok, 632 ;
sasine to, of Auldwik and of lands, &c.
of Beridale, 632.
J ohn, sasine to, of Berclays Hauch in
barony of Forgundewyny, 615.
(Olyphant), Laurence, sasines to, of
Murehous, for two falcons’ hoods for
duplication of blenchferme, 589 ; of
baronies of Abirdalgy and Gask for two
mirrors and two rose garlands respec-
tively, 590; of “bina pars” of lands
and barony of Ouchtertire and Balcrag,
of lands and barony of Newtylde and
Kynpirny, and of lands and barony of
Turingis and Drummy, 595 ; lord, sasine
to, of two quarter-lands of Dunberny
and lands of Bingane, 613.
Lord. See Oliphant, Laurence.
Walter, tenant in Murthocarny, 172,
499.
Olivercastell, barony of, sasine of, to John
Hay of Hoprew, knight, 222.
Oneile (Oneil), called Cors and Kincragy,
fermes of, 26, 77, 138, 228, 229, 294 ;
* paid by Patrick Forbes, 139, 229, 294,
430 ; second teinds of, to Bishop of
Aberdeen, 27, 139, 230, (tenth penny)
230, 294, 431. See Coule ; Kintore.
Oneill, barony of, sasine of lands of Tuly-
hekeis in, to John Huntar, 611.
Onions, for the king's household, 2 ;
supplied by gardener at Falkland for do. ,
6, 160, 170, 245, 317, 401; onion fermes
of Falkland, 5, 16, 159, 160, 167, 168,
169, 170, 180, 182, 243-5, 252-3, 313-5,
323, 324, 393, 398, 400, 411-415 ; of
orchard of Falkland, 398.
Orchards, orchards of Cragmelour, 629.
See also Ballincreif ; Falkland ; Stratoun ;
Westirstrabrok.
lands of, sasine of, to Colin Campbell,
517.
Orchart, Erlis. See Erlis Orchart.
Orchatfeild, sasine of, to Henry Cant, 548.
Ordinary : 1 ‘ in ordinariis martarum et
mutonum,” 385.
Ordmanstoun, sasine of, to Andrew
Tulloch, 541.
Orkney (Orkna, Orknay), grassum of
lordship of, under lease granted to lord
Sinclar, 282 ; salted marts and swine of,
bought by the comptroller, 473.
Bishop of, annuity to, from fermes
of Aberdeen, of wheat and a pipe of
wine for use of the church, 65, 115, 212,
277, 343, 449.
Cathedral of, fermes of island of
Borray granted to, by James iv., 32, 72,
130, 256, 301, 416.
and Shetland (Schetland, Scheitland),
accounts of lordship of, rendered by
Margret lady Sin claire, lessee thereof,
32, 72, 129, 256, (by William Clerk for
lessee) 301, (by lady Sincler) 416; Comp-
troller’s receipts from lessee of, 117, 216,
281, 346 ; from chamberlain of, 454 ;
salt marts, swine and salt of, for the
household, 32, 72, 257, 302, 417 ;
“ marta cum porco ” charged at 18s. in
the account of, 290 ; falcons from, 72,
130, 257, 301, 302, 416. See Sinclair,
lady.
Ormisheuch, fermes of, 258 ; let to
Isabella Stewart, 490, 512.
INDEX,
789
Oswaldisdene, fermes of, 43.
Ottirburn, Mr Adam, pension promised to,
by the lord governor, 462 ; £100 to, for
damage done on his grange of Auldhame
during the siege of Temptalloune, and
for his riding twice to the Marches at
his own cost on public busines during
the said siege, 473.
Ottirburne, Mr Andrew, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 604 bis.
Ottirstoun, sasine of, to Elizabeth Broune,
527.
Ouchtercoull, sasine of, to William Coutis,
605.
Ouchterhous, sasine of lands and lordship
of, excepting the lands of Leo, to John
' Earl of Buchan, 603.
Ouchterlowny alias Kelly, barony of,
sasine of, to William Ouchterlowny, 531.
William, sasine to, of barony of
Ouchterlowny and others in Forfar,
531.
Ouchtermichell, Northern Cauthkyne of,
David Drummond, keeper of the, 629.
Ouchtertire and Balcrag, lands and barony
of, sasine of “ bina pars” of, to
Laurence Oliphant, 594.
Overbrankilye, lands of, 634.
Overcragy, Wester, sasine of ninth of, to
George Halt, 616.
Overdowyn, in barony of Balgony, 553.
Overglencors, sasine of, to James Douglas,
554.
Overprateris, sasine of fee of, to Walter
Lundin, 611.
Overscheron, lands of, 634.
Overset of Cragy. See Cragy.
Overwormunby, sasine of, to Thomas
Carrutheris, 578.
Ovircammys, lands of, 634.
Ovirclocharn. See Nethirclocharn.
Ovircowell, lands and barony of, sasine
of, to Colin Campbell, 517.
Ovirenene. See Enene.
Ovirgogar, mains and town of, with mill,
sasine of, to William Lawder, 518.
Ovirlochrig, 635. #
Ovirsmalehoppis, superiority and annual-
rent of, 540.
Ovyrmenzeane, sasine of, to Andrew
Murray, 563.
Owergarwok, sasine of, to John Graham e,
566.
Owssine, sasine of lands of, to William
Dingwell, 545.
Ox, an ox for the household of the lord
governor at Falkland, 246 ; house for
“boves pastos ” for the king and gover-
nor, 402 ; 2| merks each allowed for
oxen for drawing guns to Norham and
Flodden, 320 ; ox-stalls (bostaria) of
Cragmelour, 629.
Symon, in Powgavy, 624.
Oykarne, lands of, 539.
Pacok. See Ros.
Thomas, payment to, 242.
Padyok, lands of, 522.
Page, Katrine, wife of Andrew Lausoun,
497.
Pais, Vincent, 300.
Paisley (Paslay), Abbot of, payment to, for
two puncheons of claret, which he had
given to the . lord governor for his
voyage to France, 352.
Paistoun, town and territory of, 594.
Palace, annual payment to Thomas Peblis
for glazing the palaces of Edinburgh
(Holyrood), Linlithgow, Striveling and
Falkland, 39, 161, 247, 319, 353, 402,
464.
of Inchenan, 554.
Panbride, barony of, sasine of, with mills,
harbours, and fishings to John Skrym-
geour, 611.
Panmure (Panmur), sasine of annualrent of
lands of, to William Ouchterlowny, 531 ;
do. to Robert Auchinlek, 554 ; sasine
of barony of, to Robert Maule, 563.
Pannele, lands of, 519.
790
INDEX.
Pantere (Paniter), Patrick, rector of Tann-
ades, secretary, witness to charters, 147,
317. See also Cambuskenneth.
Panton, John, of Petmadan, Westir
Cochros recovered from the king by, 140.
Pantre, John, in the king’s pantry, 8.
Pantry, necessaries in, 119. See Creich-
toun, David ; Pantre, John ; Spittale,
Patrick.
Panystoun, in Haddington (cf. Paynstoun),
sasine of, to Andrew Bailye, 549.
Paper, for Exchequer, 121, 222, 289, 357,
467 ; for the rolls, 174.
Parchment for Exchequer, 121, 222. 289,
357, 467.
Park. See Auldpark ; Balmaclellane ;
Crukisfew; Falkland ; Fyvie; Inchenan ;
Lochcunyeoch ; Stirling, Park of.
King’s, Lochsyd waste for, 2.
lands of, in Galloway, fermes of,
granted to Iley herald, 34, 73, 135, 234,
296, 427; in Glenken, let to Mr Robert
Chalmir of Gaitgerth, 483 ; rental
of, 509 ; in Wigtoun, sasine of 16s.
lands of, to Patrick Makdowell, 556.
and Demptoun, in Forfar, sasine of,
to Patrick Gordoun, 616.
Cristina, lady of Auchinhervy,
Chapeltoun let to. 491.
Parkerechmond, barony of, sasine of, to
Andrew Hay, 524.
Parkhill, fermes of, allowed to Andrew
Doule, 7 ; fermes of lands of, not set in
feu-ferme, 395 ; let to the widow and
son of John Inche “ qui obiit in bello,”
495, 502.
meadow of, 495, 502.
Parkland of Down. See Down.
Parkthorne. See Dundonald.
Parliament, precepts of, delivered by
Unicorn herald, 103 ; the Earl of Moray
admitted to the earldom by the lord
governor and the estates ‘ ‘ parliamenter
congregatos,” 150 ; king’s tenants
summoned to the, held on arrival of the
lord governor, 162 ; lords, barons, and
freeholders warned to attend general
councils and parliaments, 163.
Parliament, doomster of. See Doomster.
Parlie, William, half of Newtoun of Reras
let to him for life by James iv. , 399, 499.
“ Pas volantis,” two guns called, 163.
Pasture, payment of 40s. for pasture of
king’s “animalia” on lands of Knok
and Atenach, 28, 69 ; compensation for
pasture of forest of Dernway declared
waste, 28, 29, 69 ; do. for pasture in
ward of Falkland declared waste, 6,
160, 170, 245, 317, 400.
Patersone (Patersoun, Patersoune), David,
tenant in Luthre, 495.
Duncan, tenant of Kingarth, left the
country leaving his lands waste, 24.
James, servitor to James Reidheuch,
comptroller, 96, 136.
Jonet, widow of Sir Alexander
Laudar of Blyth, provost of Edinburgh,
her accounts of the customs of Edin-
burgh, 52, 102 ; spices and chandlery
bought by, for the royal household, 53,
54 ; allowance to, for silken cloth &c.
bought for the queen, 55 ; for wax
bought for the queen’s household, 55 ;
for purchase of pots and plates and of a
rope for drawing guns, 55 ; super-ex-
penditure of, 102.
John, tenant in mill of Bello, 494.
Thomas, mariner, 87, 218.
Walter, sasine to, of half of eastern
part of Dunnmr, 593.
— *— Sir William, sub-prior of Cambus-
kynneth, 274, 375, (Patesoun) 338.
Paton (Pawtouil), David, tenant in Luthre,
495 ; named, with his wife Jonet Ramsay
and their son Alexander Patoun, 502.
Patonson, John, his oats fermes of Dunmur,
168.
Patronage : sasine of right of patronage of
church of Bethirroull, 573 ; of half of
patronage, donation, and advocation of
parish church of Craufurdjohne, 567 ;
of patronage, presentation, and advo-
INDEX.
cation of parish church of Kyllenewry,
568 ; of right of patronage and donation
of the chaplainry founded in the parish
church of Musselburgh and of the chapel
and chaplainry of the B.V.M. of Crag-
melour, 629 ; of advocation and dona-
tion of parish church of Lestalrig, 515 ;
of do. of churches and chaplainries of
Liddalisdale, 516 ; of do. of chapel of St.
John Evangelist, 516 ; of do. of church
of Kirkpatrick Irnegray, 560 ; of do. of
Kirkgunzean, 560 ; of do. of church of
Innerochty and chapel of Den, 562 ; of
do. of church of Fouldene, 592 ; of do.
of church of Hartside, 612 ; of do. of
chaplainry of Baky, 612 ; of Mo. of
parish church of Lundy, 564 ; of do.
of chaplainries of St John of Helmisdaill
and the blessed James in Cathedral of
Caithness, and other churches and
hospitals in earldom of Sutherland, 565 ;
of do. of church and chaplainry of
Strabrok alternately, 632 ; of advocation
of churches and chaplainries of Duffous,
541 ; of do. of chapel of Chapelyard,
560 ; of do. of chapel of St Teroch in
barony of Fordale, 604 ; of donation of
the chaplainries of the chapels of Ros
and Pacok, 519 ; of do. of chapel of
Cambusbarron alternately, 521.
Payments made by order of various
authorities. See Auditors ; Chancellor ;
Comptroller ; Council, lords of ; Gov-
ernor, the lord, payments by ; Queen ;
Regents.
Paynstoun (cf. Panystoun), sasine of, to
Thomas Balye, 531.
Peats (glebae), for coming of king and lord
governor to Ross, 144, 304, 383.
Peblis, Mr John, 502.
Thomas, glazier of the Royal
palaces, cxlvii. ; his fee from Leth-
bertschelis for glazing the palaces of
Falkland, Stirling, Linlithgow, and
Edinburgh, 39, 161, 247/319, 353, 402,
464 ; payment to, for mending the glass
791
windows in the palace of Holyrood,
162.
Peblis, William, sasine to* of Crukistotin
and Acomfeild, which had been in ward,
630.
Peebles (Peblis), Burgh of, accounts of
bailies of, 108, 271, 337, 446 ; annuity
to Hospital of St Leonard’s near, from
fermes of, 109, 271, (by receipt of Sir
John Quhite, master,) 337, (and of
Thomas Hay, now master,) 446 ; Comp-
troller’s receipts from bailies of, 280,
345, 453 ; sasine to John Crake of three
acres near, along with offices of king’s
serjeant and “ burriourschip,” 581.
Sheriff of, receipts of Receivers General
from, 116; of Comptroller from, 214, 215,
280, 344 ; sasine of office of, with lands of
Jedworthfeild, to John Hay of Hoprew,
knight, 521.
Peilhill, lands of, 540.
Peirsbyhall (cf. Perisbyhill), sasine of
lands in, to Richard Carshop, 621.
Pencatland, sasine of, to Robert Lauder of
Bass, 620.
Pennaldis, lands of, 523.
Pension, letter of, out of customs of Dum-
barton, to keeper of the castle, 192 n. ;
instructions as to payment thereof,
193 n. ; do. out of customs of Edinburgh,
to Cristina Gray widow of a singer in
the chapel royal, 443 n. ; instructions as
to payment thereof, 443 n. ; pension to
Alan Stewart, keeper of Dumbarton
castle, 459; to Mr Adam Ottirburn,
462 ; £50 granted to the king’s precep-
tor for renouncing a pension of £100,
462.
Pentland, barony of, sas.ine of, with lands
annexed thereto, to William Sinclare,
517.
Pentlandmure, in barony of Pentland, 517.
Pepper, 2 lbs. of, paid to the Clerk-
Register, 3 ; 1 lb. of, part of annualrent
of Avauch and Eddirdule, paid to prior
and convent of Beaulieu, 89, 147, 307,
792
INDEX.
387 ; annualrent of a third of 1 lb. of,
due from lands of Bertanholme in
Cunynghame, 526; 2 lbs. of, for dupli-
cation of blenchferme of Duntreth, 580 ;
do. on sasine of lands to William
Edmonstoun in virtue of act in favour
of heirs of persons slain in Northum-
berland, 580.
Pepper, fermes of Inverness, 64, 110, 211,
278, 336, 337, 450 ; of Linlithgowshire,
1, 4.
Perbroith, barony of, sasine of, to Andrew
Seytoun, 527.
Perchetscot, sasine of, to John Stewart,
554.
Perisbyhill (e/. Peirsbyhal), sasine of lands
in, to Richard Carshop, 621.
Perisfeild (le), sasine of, to lord Inner-
meith, 613.
Peristounand Warrigis, sasine of, to David
Blare, 628.
Perth (Pertht), accounts of bailies of, 59,
114, 207, 274, 341, 375 ; of custumars
of, 99, 100, 101, 196 bis, 262, 332, 439 ;
receipts of Receivers General from
custumars of, 117, 215, 280, 345, 453 ;
annuities from fermes of, to monasteries
of St Andrews, Cambuskenneth, Scone,
and Yallis Virtutis, to Friars Preachers
and Carmelites, and for support of bridge
of Tay, 59, 60, 114, 207, 274, 341, 375 ;
annuities from customs of, to prior and
convent of Vallis Virtutis, Friars
Preachers of Perth, and Prior and
Convent of St Andrews, 100, 101, 196,
262, 332, 439, 440 ; extra allowance to
custumar of, on condition of his making
no further demands in respect of the
period embraced in his account, 440 ;
payments from customs of, for repair of
the tron of, 100, 333, 440.
queen at, 20tli October 1514, 13 ;
barley for queen’s household at, 14 ;
queen at, 27th July 1504 (? 1514), 100 ;
payment to certain women of, for ale for
the queen’s household when there, 155 *,
barley for queen at, 166 ; lord governor
at, 196 ; payment from customs of, for
wine for the lord governor, 262; sum
received from custumars of, for provision
for the lord governor when there, 216.
Perth, exchequer rolls carried to, 174 ;
[precept of] sasine issued [from chancery]
at, 23 October 1513, 515 ; goods ex-
ported from, in ship of Camfeire, 196 ;
John Bowar, burgess of, 478.
See also Tay, Bridge of.
See also St Johnston.
Friars Minor of. See Friars.
Friars Preachers (Dominicans) of.
See Friars.
Friars Preachers and Carmelites of.
See Friars.
Hospital of. See St Leonard ; St Mary
Magdalene.
Monastery (Carthusian) of Vallis
Virtutis near, annuity to, from fermes of
Perth, 59, (by receipt of Prior William)
114, 207, (of Prior Hugh) 274, 341, 375 ;
do. from customs of Perth (by receipt
of Prior William), 100, 101, 196, (of
Prior Hugh) 262, 332, 439.
Sheriff of, lord Ruthven, 297 ; laird
Kere, 279 ; receipts of Comptroller form,
279, 452 ; attendance “ ad tria placita
capitalia curiarum ” of, the reddendo of
barony of Kincardin, 520.
Sheriffdom of, sasine of office of mair
of fee of, to Thomas Wardropare, 605.
Perthik, Westir, sasine of half of, in feu-
ferme to William Cunynghame, 633.
Pestilence. See Plague.
Petcaithlie, sasine of, to Laurence Merser,
553.
Petcammok let to Mr John Campbell of
Thorntoun, 513.
Petoarne, sasine of a third of west part of,
to Walter Chaip, 547 ; of mains and
mill of, with a third of west part of, to
Robert Merser 557. See Banbreich.
David, sasine to, of three quarters of
Forthirramsay, 524.
INDEX.
793
Petcarne, Mariota, Newtoun of Markinch
let to, without entry because her hus-
band John Multrar, “decessit in
campo,” 498.
Petcokkis (Petcokis), rector of. See
Quhite, Sir John.
Petconnochy, sasine of ninth part of, to
Alexander Lyndsay, 586.
Petcroknolis, in barony of Alicht, 599.
Petcullo, sasine of, to David Balfour, 549.
Petcur, sasine of “ bina pars ” of lands and
mill of, to George Halyburton, 528 ; cf.
Pitcur.
Petfodellis, Estirtoun and Westirtoun of,
sasine of fee of, with fishings, to Mariota
Rede, 591.
Petforke, sasine of half of, to William
Dempstare, 584.
Petfoure, barony of, sasine of, with fishing
of, to Sir Alexander Lyndesay of Uch-
tirmonsy, 524. See Baltrody.
Petgony, sasine of a sixth of, to William
Blakhall, 587.
Pethavelis (Pethavelles), in barony of
Cragy, sasine of, to John Ross, 564, 579.
Pethous (le), of Inneraryte, 582.
Petkennay, in Fife, 528.
Petlochty, sasine of, to James Lundy, 553.
Petlouchy and Brodland with mill, fermes
of, 397 ; Petlochy, 496 ; Petlouchy, 504.
Pettarow, sasine of, to John Erskine, 520.
Pettarrowis, sasine of, to William Wod, 608.
Pettedy Westir, in constabulary of King-
horn, sasine of, to John Wallange, 623.
Pettenane, barony of, sasine of oxgang of
land in, to William Were, 621.
Pettincreif, sasine of, to David Wemys,
559 ; to Patrick Wemys, 601.
Pettincreiff and Thomastoun, 601.
Pettindreich (Pittendreich), annuity from,
to chaplain in Elgin castle, 28, 68 ;
sasine of Mains and Uvirtoun of, to
Robert Pittendreich, 604, 605.
Sir James, formerly abbot of Dere,
the liferent of mains of Pettindreich
and other lands in Banff reserved to, in
YOL. XIV.
virtue of a royal charter, on sasine of
the fee of said lands to Robert Pitten-
dreich, 605.
Pettindreich, Robert. See Pettindreich,
Sir James.
Pettogony in barony of Kilmalamak, 542.
Petty, in Aberdeen, sasine of, with mill,
to William Meldrum, 634.
in Forfar, sasine to Alexander
Chalmer of fourth part of lands and mill
of, 560.
and Brackly, fermes of, 455.
Pewter : fee of John Inglis, marischal,
for keeping the king’s pewter vessels,
11 ; pewter vessels for the king’s table,
202. See Dempster, James.
Philiphauch (Phillophauch), sasine of
lands of, to James Murray, 540 ; town
and territory of, 540 ; sasine of £5
lands of, to Radulph Turnbule, 609.
Phillop, lands of, sasine of, to Radulph
Turnbule, 609.
Philorth, barony of, sasine of, to William
Fraser, 582.
Philpsoun, John, in Dundorne, 25 ;
Mariota Cheshelm, relict of, 391.
Phopachye, sasine of quarter of, to James
Fentoun, 565.
Pigeons, 300 young, due as the ferme of
the dovecot of Ballincreif, 183, 184,
186, 562. See Dovecot.
Pigs (porci), of Orkney and Shetland, at
6s. per head for the household, 32, 72,
130, 257, 302, 417 ; pigs bought, 201 ;
paid by lady Sinclar, 123 ; 100, reckon-
ing six score to the 100, at 6s. per head
to Robert Bertoun for the king’s ships
and for Dunbar castle, 223 ; pigs and
marts sent to the ships at Dunbertane
and to Dunbar castle, the mart ‘ ‘ cum
porco” standing at 18s. as charged in
the account of Orkney and Shetland, 290 ;
a pig to Friars Minor of Edinburgh in
alms from the king, 354. See Swine.
‘ ‘ Pikeris, ” thieves and, in barony of Cold-
ingham, 617.
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794
INDEX.
Pilrig, town of, in Berwick, 522.
Pincartoun, James, bailie of Ruthirglen,
57, 375.
Matthew, tenant in Newtoun of
Reras, 499.
Pinkertoun in earldom of March, sasine of
third of a hnsbandland in town and
territory of, to John Craw, 585 ; cf.
Pynkartoun.
Pitcarn in Stratherne, sasine of part of,
to Sir Andrew Stewart, 603.
Pitch, custom of. See Custom.
Pitcur, sasine of, to William Flemyng,
605 ; cf. Petcur.
Pittendreich. See Pettindreich.
Pittenweem (Pettinweme), account of
Andrew Wod as custumar of, 49, 189,
267, 328, 369, 436 ; receipts of Receivers
General from custumars of* 117, 453 ;
of Comptroller from do., 215, 280, 452 ;
from do. for assise of herring, 280 ; from
custumar of, with Crail, 345 ; from do.
for assise of herring, 345; herrings of
assise delivered to the captain of Dunbar
by Andrew Wod, custumar of, 460.
commendator of, Andrew, Bishop of
Moray, 43.
Plague : the custumars of Dunbritane ex-
cused from a certain payment on account
of the pestilence and plague in the town,
119 ; customs remitted on account of
the pestilence at Cupar, 199.
Plakkis, “ fals plakkis ” received by the
comptroller through negligence, 358.
Plane, lands of, 519 ; third part of
seventh part of, 537.
Planting, obligation in a feu charter of
lands in Ardmanach to plant oaks and
other necessary trees, 146.
Planys, de, lord, ambassador of the most
Christian king, 463. See Planis, de.
Platane, sasine of forest of, to Alexander
Lindesay of Uchtirmonsy, knight, 525 ;
of lands and forest of, to David,
lord Lyndesay, 598.
Plates, for ships to France, 55 ; for kitchen
at Falkland, 162-3 ; for Sir Anthony de
la Bastie, 201.
Player. See Actor.
Pledge : 22 pledges with lord Maxwell in
Lochmabane for security of the kingdom
for July and August 1517, 285-6 ; from
1 September 1517 to 1 September 1518,
350 ; pledges for security of the Isles,
419 ; the tenants in a lease “ plegius
alter alterius, ” 494.
Ploro, fermes of mid-place of, remitted to
Catrine Ruderford, relict of James
Stewart, 17 ; sasine of east half of place
of, to Andrew Murray, 563.
Pluntoun, mill of, 556.
Poetry, decline of, in Scotland after
Flodden, cvii.
Polcak, let to Mr John Campbell of Thorn -
toun, 513.
Polgavy let to Mr John Campbell of
Thorntoun, 514 ; sasine of fourth of, to
John Maxwell, 627 See Teling.
Polglassy, town of, in barony of Uchtirles
Dempstar, 631.
Polgony, barony of, sasine of, to John
Hepburn, 530.
Pollincre (Polincre), fermes of, granted to
the late Robert Charteris of Amisfeild,
36, 74,135, 234, 297, 427 ; named, 485,
510.
Pollinyesk, let to Simon Gordoune, 484,
509.
Polmady, lands of, 556.
Polmawlot, sasine of, to James Knollis,
594.
Poor : payment to Thomas Wallace,
lapidary, by consideration of the auditors
“quia pauper,” 56 ; fermes remitted to a
widow “ pro sua paupertate” in alms for
the soul of the late king, 248 ; barley
“uni paupercule mulieri” by alms of
the king, 413. See Alms ; Poverty.
Popill alias Sanctmawrislandis, 545.
Pople, lands of, called Landeris Landis
and Quhitlawis Landis, sasine of, to
Robert Lauder of Bass, 619.
INDEX.
795
Port, in Stratherne, lands of, with the
island, devastated by marauders from
Ergile, 392.
Portandryne, lands of, 634.
Portare, Jonet, sasine to, of Blakat and
Lag, 598.
Portarisland, lands of, attached to office of
porter of castle of Cupar, 601.
Portarislandis. See Grymmislaw.
Portaristoun, sasine of lands and mill of,
with “ castellyarde ” of Enneroury, to
William Stewart, 629.
Portarsyde, sasine of? to James Dundas, 515.
Portcullis of Edinburgh castle with iron
chains, 108.
Porte of Lochtay. See Lochtay.
Porter (janitor). See Balfour, David ;
Forman, John; Kinloch, James;
Kinloch, John.
Porters in Stirling castle, fees of, 38.
Portewis, Mariota, Jonet, and Elizabeth,
sisters, sasine to, of a husbandland in
territory of Selkirk for which service of
serjeant was due, 595. 1
Portewus, William, sheriff “ in hac parte,”
535.
Portingale, “ baro Portingale,” lieutenant
of Dunbar castle, 224.
Portnosak, lands of, 556.
Portre, in Wigtoun, merkland of old
extent of, 526.
Posso and Glenrathnes, sasine of, to John
Bard, 554.
Post : ‘ ‘ pro expensis lie gilyam de post
duabus veniendo a gubernatore ad
regnum,” 463.
Pots (ollse), for ships to France, 55 ; for
the kitchen at Falkland, 162-3 ; for Sir
Anthony Darsy de la Bastie, 201.
Pottar, William, sasine to, of Layngis-
landis, 543.
Pottertoun (Pottartoun), lands of, fermes
of, 258 ; let to Agnes Montgumry, spouse
of the late Alexander Caslaw, 491 ; part
let to J ohn Fergushill and part to Agnes
Montgumry, 513.
Poultry, for household of the lord governor
at Falkland, 253 ; 200 “le pultre” sold
for £4 (at 4d. each ?), 323 ; poultry to the
king’s steward, 323 ; for household of
the lord governor, 416. See Cane,
Capons, Geese, Pigeons.
fermes of Ardmanach, 88, 145, 306,
386 ; of Ballincrief, 184, 186 ; of Fife,
4-5, 159-160, 167, 168, 169, 170, 180,
182, 243-5, 252-3, 313-5, 323, 324,
393 - 400, 411 - 416, and passim in
“ Rentalia,” 494-505 ; of Garviauch, 76,
151, 239, 300, 423 ; of Kintor, Coule
and Oneile, 26, 27, 77, 138.
Pound lands, passim in “Libri Respon-
sionum,” 515 ad fin.
Poverty, fermes remitted “propter in-
opiam,” 247, 319, 498. See Poor.
Powgavy, sasine of fourth of, to Hugh
Maxwell, 624.
Powis, fermes of, 36, 40, 41 ; annuity to
Abbey of Culros from lands of, 37.
Prateris. See Overprateris ; Nether-
prateris.
Prayer, pension to widow of a singer in
chapel royal ‘ ‘ pro suis orationum
suffragiis,” 443.
Prebendary. See Restalrig.
Precentor of Ross. See Calder, Mr John.
Preceptor, the king’s, fermes. of Trabreauch
assigned for pension of, 456 ; £50 granted
to, for renouncing a pension of £100,
462.
of St Anthony. See Crawford, Sir
Alexander.
of Torphichen. See St John, lord of.
Precepts of sasine, dated at Edinburgh,
571-632 passim ; at Perth, 515 ; at
Dundee, 586 ; at Glasgow, 635.
stated not to have been issued from
Chancery although security for the fermes
and relief had been entered in the
Responde Book, viz. : of Cragy, 579 ; of
Estir Colsy, 589 ; of Balleglrno, 590 ; of
lands in Aberdeenshire, 591 ; of Kirk-
tounhill, 594 ; of Tullichhiddill 595 ;
796
INDEX
of Abirnite, 595 ; of Estir Colsie, 597 ;
of Cullace, 604 ; of Dunlugus, 615 ;
of Litle Follay, 616 ; of Ardorme,
62 6.
Preistoun, town of, in barony of Ochter-
gavin, sasine of balf of, to John Ross,
611.
Prendirlaith, Sir Patrick, canon of
Rostinoth, 275.
Prentonnane, sasine of half of, to George
Trottare, 592.
Preschok, sasine of, to William Dempstare,
584.
Prestliope, fermes of, remitted to Elizabeth
Hoppar, 18.
Prestislandis, lands of, “ betuix the
watteris ” in Dumfriesshire, 566.
Prestoun, sasine of lands of, to Ninian
Ross, 515 ; of lands and barony of, to
George Prestoun, 629.
Cristina, held lands of Estir Culessy
in conjunct fee ^with her husband,
William Cumyng, senior, 315.
George, sasines to, of barony &c. of
Cragmelour, with patronage of chap-
lainry of Camernou in parish church of
Mussilburgh, and chapel at Cragmelour,
629 ; of barony of Prestoun and other
lands in Edinburgh and Berwick, 629 ;
of barony of Balgawy, 630.
James, custumar of Inverkethin, 195,
266.
James, renders account of bailies of
Ayr, 271.
James, bailie of Edinburgh, 277 ;
burgess of Edinburgh, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 619, 629.
John, burgess of Edinburgh, sheriff
“ in hac parte,” 630.
Symon, of that ilk, knight, sheriff
“in hac parte,” 518 ; the late, chapel
built and endowed by, 629.
Prices, list of, between 1513 and 1522, App.
iv.
Prince, The, custom remitted to his nurse,
wife of Alexander Scott, 56. See also
Alexander, Prince of Scotland ; Arthur,
Prince.
Pringle (Hoppringle, Hoppringill), Alex-
ander, lands in Galloway let to, 478,
479, 485.
David, junior, Gallowscheillis, Mos-
ile and Blindlee let to him, and to his
brothers and mother at diminished
fermes, 17.
— — David, senior, Tynnes let to, at dimin-
ished fermes, 19.
Elizabeth, prioress of Manwell, 113,
210.
Thomas, held £10 lands of Ballincreif,
44, 185.
Prisoners, kept for the security of the Isles,
419 ; English prisoners at Falkland, 9.
Privilege, of Bishop of Moray, 619.
Privy Seal. See Aberdeen, Bishop of,
William.
“Proprietas” of Ballingall, 398; of
Kilhenzie, 552 ; of Mains of Dundee,
615 ; half of Mochrum held “in proprie-
tate ” and “cum tenandria,” 541; “ pro-
prietas and tenandrise ” of barony of
Hawick, 546. See Superiority.
Pulyeart, Frenchman, ambassador of the
most Christian king of the French, cxli. ;
payment to, 461.
Puncheon. See Wine.
Punderland, a rood of land called, 543.
Pursuivants, employment of, 163. See
Carrik ; Gariauch ; March ; Unicorn ;
Dischingtoun, Andrew.
Purvashill, sasine of third of, to Michael
Clerk, 620.
Purves, Andrew, macer, son of David
Purves, £5 to, by consideration of the
auditors, 466.
David, macer, fee of, 120, 190, 221,
235, 297, 357, 427. See Purves, Andrew.
Robert, forage for his horse, 223, 356,
465 ; in the king’s stable, annuity to,
288, 356, 465.
Purveyor. See Calendar, Robert; Demp-
ster, Henry. See also Caterer.
INDEX.
791
Pynkaftoun, Medill and Litil {of. Pinker-
toun), sasine of, to Colin Campbell,
517.
Quarry, compensation for breaking land
for the “ quarell ” for the king’s work,
6, 160, 170, 245, 317, 401.
Quarter masters, fees of three inferior
captains of castle of Falkland called
“ lez quarter maisteris,” 163.
Queen [Margaret], notice of, lviii et seq. ;
wine for king and, at Linlithgow, 4 ;
household books of, 4 bis; “ domina
regina,” payment of £110 to servants of,
for expenses of king by order under her
hand, 7 ; payments by precept of, to
Robert Borthuik, gun-founder, to Italian
players, and to Mr Walter Ogilvy, 8 ;
these precepts granted “tempore quo
domina regina, staterat vidua,” 8 ; pay-
ment to Sir James Inglis “ servitor
familiaris ” of, 8 ; payments to others by
like precepts of, 9 ; Michael Balfour,
master of the queen’s and king’s ale
cellar, 10 ; John Douglas “in cellario”
of, 9 ; Patrick Ballintyne, servitor of,
9 ; payment by precept of, ‘ ‘ tempore
sue viduitatis,” 9 ; ditto “ in sua
viduitate existentis,” 12.
expenses of, at Falkland from 22d to
24th July 1514, 10 ; do. in October
1513, including supper on day of arrival
and dinner on day of departure, 11 ;
king and, and their family at Falkland
from dinner on 13th to 25th October
1513, 12, 13 ; queen and her family
at Falkland from 22d to 24th July 1504
(? 1514), 13; queen at Falkland from
17th October and at Perth 20th
October 1514, 13 ; expenses of, at
Stirling, 14 ; of king and, at Falkland,
14 ; Francisca, laundress of, 11 ; Robert
Calander, servitor of, 12.
barley to James Averie and to John
Douglas by precepts of, “ipsa existente
in sua viduitate,” 14 ; ale brewed at Edin-
burgh for use of, at Stirling, 14 ; barley
for expenses of, “ipsa existente in sua
viduitate et remanente in Perth,” 14 ;
oats to John Scot “in averia ” of, 16 ;
remissions of rent in Ettrick forest by,
17, 18 ; Henry Railstoun, surgeon to,
and to the king, 20 ; payments to
William Donaldsoun, servitor of, 19 ;
to Earl of Arran in connection with
the fleet for France by precept of, 21 ;
to Earl of Angus by precept of, 21,
22.
Queen, fees of servants of, nominatim, 23 ;
forage for their horses, 24 ; fee of William
W atson ‘ ‘legroymein camera regine,” 24 ;
fee of cellarer paid by authority of, 35 ;
£10 by order of, to Magnus the Dane
when he lay ill, 35; fermes of certain
lands in Galloway remitted by, to
Elizabeth Stewart, lady Coldonknowis,
36 ; oatmeal to Elena Gourlay by special
precept of, 39 ; payment for work at
Stirling castle made by written order of,
40 ; payment to keeper of Stirling castle,
and for work in garden, by precept of, 38,
41 ; weekly payment for a year to Friars
Minor of Stirling by written order of,
39 ; malt to them “ex elimosina regis
et regine,” 41 ; malt to wives of Stirling
for ale “ad expensas regis et regine”
from 22 August to 2 July 1513, 42 ;
malt “ad expensas regis et regine”
at Stirling, 42 ; payments by precept
of, 48 ; remission of custom for ransom
of Scott of Balweary granted by, and
the lords of exchequer, 49 ; payments
to William Sinclar usher of, by her
order, 52 ; to Elizabeth Haig, servitrix
of the deceased queen by order of the
new queen (“moderne regine”), 52;
allowance to Thomas Schaw, chief cook
of, who had been with the king in
Northumberland, 53 ; payment to him
for household expenses of, 53 ; do. to
Alexander Kers, servitor of, 53 ; silken
798
INDEX.
cloth &c., and wax for, 55 ; freedom
from custom granted by, to James
Wallace, sailor, when he sailed with
Patrick Hamilton to France, 56 ; pay-
ment by precept of, to Mr Edward
Cunningham, 56 ; wheat to lord Gordon
by precept of, before the contract of
marriage, viz. 21st April 1514, 70 ;
fermes of Almornes paid to, for expenses
of the king, by hands of Mr David
Douglas, 74; payment by precept of, to
chaplains of Lestalrig for soul of her
husband, James iv., “ipsa existente in
sua- viduitate,” 76 ; payment from cus-
toms of Dundee for king’s expenses by
order of, 95.
Queen, at Perth 27 July 1504 (? 1514), 100 ;
payment to Mr John Cheshelme by
precept of, under her hand “ ipsa
existente in sua viduitate, ” 102; do. to
Mr Edward Cunnyngham by precept of,
and of the chancellor and lords,
“regina existente in sua viduitate,”
103 ; custom remitted to Archibald
Douglas by, “ ipsa existente in sua
viduitate, ” 104 ; do. to Hugh Douglas
by, “ea existente in sua viduitate,”
105 ; payment for works in Edinburgh
castle by precept of, and of the lord
governor and lords of council, 108 ;
fermes remitted by, “ in sua viduitate,”
129, 242 ; ale for household of, at
Perth “ in sua viduitate,” 155 ; payment
by order of, “ in ejus viduitate,” to Sir
James Inglis, chaplain celebrating at
Cambuskynneth for souls of James in.
and his wife, 157.
messengers sent to, and to the lords
remaining with her before the coming of
the governor, 163 ; the chancellor with
200 men occupy the castle of Falkland
for three weeks to resist her in her
violent and unjust actions, 163 ; lest she
should come to besiege it, 165, 166 ;
barley for, at Falkland and Perth during
her widowhood, 166 ; grain fermes of I
Largo paid to, during her widowhood,
165, 167 ; barley for household of, 179 ;
oats from Largo for the king and, 168 ;
oats to Robert Galway servitor of, for
her horses ‘ ‘ea existente in sua viduitate,”
252 ; fermes of Mains of Dunbar paid to,
351-2 ; payment to Thomas Barclay of
Rynd by precept of, in her widowhood,
176, 178, 407, 409.
Queen, leases granted by precept of, 1st and
13th March 1513, 477, 478 ; 19th June
1514, 480 ; 13th November 1520, 488 ;
18th February 1521, 478 ; do. at Stirling
8th March 1520, 478 ; payment to the
king’s marischal by precept of, and of. the
lords of council, 468 ; entry for the forest
of Buchan remitted by, to Margaret Boid,
Countess of Cassillis, 480 ; lease of lands
in Menteth granted by, to Michael
Donaldsone, free of fermes and duties, for
his fee and clothing during her lifetime,
dated at Stirling 2d October 1521, 489 ;
letters granted by, in favour of the
widow and son of Archibald Edmon-
stoun, dated at Edinburgh 18th March
1521, 489 ; leases granted by precept of,
477 ter , (and of the lords of council,
478), 488, 489 ; assedation by, of
non-entries of certain lands to Gilbert
Gray of Buttercais, 585 n.
almoner of. See Crawfurd, Sir
Alexander.
baker of. See Huntar, Martin.
chaplain of. See Inglis, Sir James.
cook of. See Kerse, Alexander.
servitor of. See Maxtoun, Adam ;
Maxtoun, William.
See also Margaret.
— — See also Household.
Queensferry (Passagium Sancte Margrete),
Carmelites of. See Friars.
Quenishauch (Quenyshalch), fermes of, 36 ;
in hands of Robert Nory, 38 ; sasine of,
to Robert Nory, 578.
Quhiltis (Quyltis, Quhyltis), 480 ; rental of,
486, 510.
INDEX.
799
Quhitchester, sasine of, to Walter Scot,
knight, 614.
Quhitclois, lands of, 556.
Quhite (Quhyte, Qiihit), Sir John, writer
of chancery, annuity to, from fermes of
Wigtoun, 111, 206 ; receives for prior
of St Andrews, 196, (director of
chancery) 262, 3B2,‘ 440 ; rector of
Petcokis, auditor, 260 ; auditor of Comp-
troller’s accounts, (rector of Petcokis,
clerk W chancery) 214, (director of
chancery) 279, (rector of Petcokkis)
344, 451 ; annuity to, from fermes of
Wigtoun, 273, 340 ; master of St
Leonard’s hospital at Peebles, 337, 446 ;
receives for prior of St Andrews, 274,
341, 375 ; rector of Petcokkis, in
exchequer, 487 ; payment to, for his
labours in dictating (dictando) the rolls
in exchequer, 222, 289, 357 ; John, clerk
of chancery, payment to, 468.
William, bailie of Dundee, 340.
Quhitefurde, sasine of, to Adam Quhite-
furde, 625.
Adam, sasine to, of lands of Quhite-
furde, 625.
Quhitelawin Edinburgh infra Haddington,
sasine of, to Patrick Quitelaw, 529.
- — in barony of Ratho, sasine of, to
Andrew Mowbray, 580.
cf. Quhitlaw.
Patrick, sasines to, of Denen Estir,
534 ; of lands of Quliitelaw, 529.
Quhitfeild, sasine of, to David Wemys,
559.
Quhithauch, in barony of Pentland, 517.
Quhithill, sasine of, to John Stewart,
554.
Quhithorne (Quliithirne, Quhitherne,
Quhithirn). See Wigtoun.
(Candida Casa), Bishop of. See
Galloway, Bishon of,
Quhitlaw in Berwick. See Burngranys.
cf. Quhitelaw.
-Clowis in Berwick, sasine of, to J ohn
Lile, 533.
Quhitlawis Landis, in Edinburgh infra
Haddington. See Pople,
Quhitpark, 136, 482 ; rental of, 508.
Quhitrig, lands of, 549.
Quhitslaid (Quhittislayd), sasine of, to
William Lauder, 518 ; sasine of eighth
of, to Thomas Henrisoun, 584.
and Glenkirk, sasine of, to William
Gilleis, 551.
Quyltis, lands of, on water of Dee, with
mill, in ward for 15 years, 591 ; sasine
of, to James Knowis, 591.
Rabbit fermes of granges of Dunbar, 43 ;
warrens of Dunbar, 43.
Rabbitskins, custom on. See Custom.
Racherne (Ratherne), Litill, fermes of,
paid to John Rerik of Dalbaty, 33, 73,
135, 234, 296, 426 ; rental of, 482, 508.
Rafter. See Rauchter.
Ragulmy, lands of, 531.
Rahane, sasine of, to Richard Lekky, 578.
Raik, on the Dee, nets of, 576.
Railstoun, Henry, surgeon for life to the
king and queen, grant of fermes in Bute
to, 20 ; his arrears remitted, 232. See
Surgeon.
Rais Logane, sasine of, to John Logane,
531.
Ovir, sasine of, to Ninian Ross,
529.
Rait, territory of, sasine of lands of, called
“ le Ereland,” to James Skrymgeour,
621.
town of, sasine of two oxgangs of, to
John Rait, 564.
— John, sasine to, of two oxgangs of
town of Rait, which had been in the
king’s hands, 564.
Ralestoun, lands of, 529.
Ramorgny (Ramorgany) and Lawfeild,
fermes of, 393 ; named, 502.
Ramsay, Alexander, sasines to, of east
part of Kynmonth, 521 ; of Burnturk
and Balmonth, 532.
800
INDEX.
Ramsay, Alexander, of Brauchtmond
(Brawchmond), annual payment of one
merk to, for the mill-lead of Thomaston,
6, 400 ; for water supply of Thomastoun,
160, 170, 245, 315.
Archibald, sheriff “in hac parte,”
591.
Archibald, of Dunnone, sheriff “in
hac parte,” 602.
David, of Culluthy, sasine to, of half
of Brokland of Kinloch, 606.
Francis, sasine to, of Foxtoun, 602.
George, sasine to, of Clatty and
Bateiscraggis, 588.
Henry, “ qui obiit in bello,” tenant
in Bondhalf, 496.
Henry, sasines to, of eighth of
Lumlethin and ninth of Crago, 602 ; of
eighth of Tolre and Ardre, 602 ; of
Cochnoch and others in Forfar, which
his father had entered to by brieves of
“meminimus” and “ furthe ” against
the laird of Balgony, 602.
Hugh, prior of Friars Preachers of
Inverie, 199, 267.
James, bailie of Forfar, 208.
James, sasine to, of Mains of Care
and lands of Wattistoun, 532.
Mr James, sasine to, of parts of
Lumlethin and Crago, 567.
Sir John, knight, the late, lands of
Trarinyeane and Kirkandris held under
lease by his son, 282. See Ramsay,
William.
John, part of Luthre, which he held,
let to Agnes Lessillis, his relict, 495.
Joneta, wife of David Patoun, 502.
Margaret, spouse of David Kinloch,
495 ; fine on her marriage without
the king’s consent, 495.
Margaret, wife of John Calvert, 499.
Nicholas, sasines to, of barony of Dal-
housy, 534 ; of larger half of lands of
Carnnoch, 538; of barony and patronage
of church of Fouldene, 592.
• Robert, tenant in Kingisbemis, 498,
Ramsay, Walter, master of Hospital of St
Laurence near Haddington, 63.
Sir Walter, barley to, for wives
of Edinburgh to brew ale for the army
and for the queen, 14 ; victuals to,
for the king’s ships, 87.
William, son and heir of John
Ramsay of Terrinyeane, knight, ‘ ‘ qui
obiit in bello,” lands of Kirkandris and
Terrinyeane let to him and others, 480 ;
half of Kirkandris let to, 482. See
Ramsa}7, Sir John.
William, sasines to, of barony of Bal-
mane, 534 ; of Luklaw, 536 ; of Halhous
and Lekbernard which had been in
ward, 627.
Ramsyclewis, in barony of Hawik, 546.
Randelstoun, third of, sasine of, to Andrew
Myrton, 549.
Ranferlie Knokis, sasine of, to John Knok,
593.
Rankelour Nether, sasine of, to John
Rankelour, 629.
John, sasine to, of Rankelour Nether,
629.
Rankilburn. See Bukcleucht.
Rankin, Jonet, spouse of late Bernard
Stirk, and now of Richard Maxwell,
tenant in Bondhalf, 496.
Sir Robert, Vicar of Inverness, late
chamberlain of Moray, his executors to
be cited for arrears, 27, 29, 30, 31, 67,
69, 70, 71, 133.
Rannach (Rannauch), fermes of, 158, 228 ;
paid by Robert Menzies of that ilk,
423.
in Ross, forest of, victual fermes of,
86, 144, 304, 383 ; mart do., 86.
Ransom, of Sir William Scott of Balwery,
49 ; of James Logane and Sir William
Scott, 56.
Ranulph, Thomas. See Moray, Earl of.
Raschele, sasine of, to John Stewart, 554.
Ratherhill, sasine of, to Patrick Gray,
•569.
Ratherne, in Stratherne, laird Keir in
INDEX.
801
arrears for, 25 ; fermes of, remitted to
Sir John Stirling of Keir, 129, 241 ;
marts of, 393.
Rath erne, in Galloway. See Racherne.
Ratlio, in Edinburgh, lands of Quhitelaw
in barony of, in king’s hands as Steward
of Scotland, 580.
Rathow, in Renfrew, lands of, 518.
Rattray. See Rettray.
Rauchane, sasine of fourth of, to George
Geddes, 540 ; to Thomas Geddis, 622.
Rauchter, ‘ ‘ le rauchteris pro le casis dicti
vitri,” 175 ; for repair of a chamber, 350.
Raufburn, sasine of third of, to Katerine
Hume, and of two thirds of, to her
sisters, 590.
' Ravin, Isobella, sasine to, of a third of the
half of Ester Glenquharidy, 616.
Katherine and Elizabeth, sisters of
Isobella Ravin, sasine to, of the other
two thirds, 616.
Rawton, Thomas, bailie of North Berwick,
276.
Rawyn, David, bailie of Montrose, 339.
Reauch(Reouch, Reoch), Gilbert, messenger,
fee of, 221, 287, 355, 467.
Receivers General of the Property (Sir
Patrick Hammiltoun, knight, and Sir
James Kincragy, Dean of Aberdeen) to
answer for payments received from
ballivi ad extra , 13, 15, 67, 69, 71-78,
80-83 ; from custumars and bailies of
burghs, 91, 93-97, 100, 105, 108-113,
115 ; account of, from 1 July to 1 Nov.
1515, 116 ; payment to, for their labours
and expenses in riding to market to
buy marts and for collecting fermes,
and riding on other business of the lord
governor during the period of the account,
122.
Recognition, the grantee of certain lands in
a feu-cliarter and his heirs to lose the
lands if they alienate them without the
king’s consent, 147 n. ; heirs of William
Murray to be cited to hear them
declared to have lost the feu-ferme of
certain lands by their ‘neglect to pay the
fermes since Elodden, 242-3. See In-
feftment.
Redbank {cf. Reidbank), lands of, ‘ ‘ betuix
the watteris ” in Dumfriesshire, 566.
Redcastle. See Reidcastell.
Rede {cf. Reid), Mariota, sasine to, of fee of
Estirtoun and Westirtoun of Petfodellis,
591.
Thomas, sasine to, of Litil Drum-
quhendill, 528.
Redecastell and Innerkelour, in Forfar,
sasine of lands and lordship of, to
Richard, lord Innermeith, 613 ; Manys
of, 613.
Redenach, sasine of, to William Edmon-
stoun, 579.
Redheuch (Reidheuch, Reidheucht, Reid-
heugh, Redeheucli), Alexander, lands
in Stratherne belonging to, 128 ;
brother of James Reidheuch the
comptroller, 241 bis.
James, Comptroller, (of Tulichedill,
58,) payments, furnishings &c. to, or by
order of, as comptroller, 3, 10-12, 16,
18, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30-33, 35, 36,
39, 43, 48, 50, 52-54, 57-64, 83, (the
late) 86, 87, 99, 136, 157, 158, 167, 193,
197, 213, 241, 242 ; heirs and executors
of, to answer for payments made to him,
10, 11, 96, 101, 112 ; rendered account
in 1513, 79 ; signed a lease at Edin-
burgh, 26 July 1513, 479 ; his heir to
be cited for fermes of Edinburgh, 213 ;
James Paterson, servitor of, 136.
James, son and heir of the late James
Reidheuch, lands in Stratherne let to,
23 February 1516, 489, 490 ; sasine to,
of lands and barony of Tullichhudill, 8
April 1516, 582 ; sasine to, of barony
of Tullichiddill, 595 ; statement by, as
to his sasine, 595 ; Drumquharagan
(Monrusk) let to, on death of his father
James Reidheuch, 512 ; his lands of
Eister Abirleidnach devastated by mar-
I auders from Eigile, 392.
802
INDEX.
Redheuch, Henry, lands in Stratherne let
to, 490.
Reding, lands of, 522.
Regality, woodfells customed at Dunferm-
line “ ratione regalitatis,” 333.
Regents : fermes remitted by the lords
regents and the council, 310 ; payments
by order of do., 350, 351, 352 ; com-
mission of justiciary granted by do.,
617 ; payments by precept of the lords
regents, 438, 462.
Register, clerk of. See Clerk-Register.
Reid (c/. Rede)? keeper of the forest of Bute,
608 n.
alias Arthur, Constantine, custumar
of Perth, 99, 196. See Arthur.
John, keeper of forest of Bute, 20,
231, 313, 326, 379.
Michael, tenant in Newtoun of Reras,
403; his rent remitted ‘ ‘ propter inopi-
am,” 498.
Reidbank {cf. Redbank), let in feu-ferme,
483 ; rental of, 509.
Reidcastell (Rubeum nostrum castrum),
fermes of Newtoun assigned to the
keeper of the castle of, 89, 148, 308,
387 ; fortification and defence of, against
the Islesmenby the Bishop of Caithness,
140, 141 ; guns, arms and amunition
for, 141; t'wenty-four persons “cum
machinatore ” maintained in, for two
years, 141 ; extra allowance for keeping,
on account of the wars in those parts, 384.
mill of, feu-charter of, to Henry
Stewart, 145 n. ; augmented fermes of,
145, 306, 386 ; difference in rental of,
caused by the feu-charter, 148 ; multure
of, 174 n.
Reidheugh. See Redheuch.
Reidspittale, fermes of mains of quarter of
Ballincrefe called, formerly let to Adam
Hepburn of Cragis, now granted to John
Lindissay, 44.
Relief, passim in “ Libri Responsionum, ”
515 ad fin.
of lands of Coldinstanys cancelled
“ ob errorem clerici,” 522; payable
on sasine of an annualrent out of fermes
of Crail, 374 ; on do. out of customs of
Dundee, 524 ; relief and duplication of
blenchferme payable on sasine to John
Murray, 570.
Relief, exigible from heirs of persons who
had died in the king’s army in North-
umberland although the said heirs
were infeft in virtue of dispensation
passed in their favour, viz. : from James
Cramond, 571, 572 ; William Ruthven,
575 bis ; Aula Makaulay, 577 ; William
Moncreif, 577 ; William Edmonstoun,
579 ; John Kennedy, 579 ; John Ross,
579 ; Gilbert Rorisoun, 580 ; Isobel Hare,
583 ; William Dempstare, 584 ; Jonet
Mure, 585 ; Margaret Mowate, 586 ;
George Gordoun, 587 ; William Edmon-
stoun, 587 ; John lord Erskin, 588 ;
Nicholas Ramsay, 592 ; Grisell Rettray,
594 ; Margaret Rutherfurd, 600 ; Ninian
Seytoun, knight, 603 ; (Richard Nelson,
572 ; Henry Wardlaw, 574 ; John
Buntyne, 587 ; David Forsith, 627).
Remission. See Arrears ; Fermes.
Remistoun, lands of, 527.
Renfrew (Renfreu), receipts of Comptroller
from sheriff of, 345 ; lands in, in the
hands of the king as Steward of Scotland,
528, 529.
— — barony of, William Cunynghame
coroner [and] mair of fee of upper ward
of, 633.
burgh of, accounts of bailies of, 57,
112, 205, 272, 337, 446 ; Comptroller’s
receipts from bailies of, 117, 215, 280,
345, 453.
castle of, “forinsecum servitium”
of an archer on one day in the year at,
due by John Stewart, 555.
Rent. See Fermes.
“ Rentalia domini regis,” 477-514.
Reoch. See Reauch ; Halfpenny Reoch.
Reras, sasine of annualrent out of lands of.
to David Wemys 559.
INDEX.
Heras, Nethir, fermes of, 399 ; let to John
Beton, 498 ; to John Stewart alias
Mathison, 505 ; entry of, remitted, 413 ;
Andrew Mathisone and tenants of, to
be cited for arrears, 414, 415.
Newtoun of, augmentation of feu-
ferme of, in arrear, 182 ; part of the arrears
remitted, 247 ; reduction of fermes of,
“ propter sterilitatem,” 248, 318 ; fermes
of, 399 ; half let in feu-ferme, and half
let by James iv. to W. Parlie not in
feu-ferme, 399 ; tenants of, to be cited
for arrears, 414 ; rent partially remitted
to certain tenants, 403, 498, 505 ; half
of, let at reduction of rent, 498 ; William
Parle’s half of, let to Richard Lundy, and
Matthew Pincartoun in feu-ferme, 499.
Rerik, John, of Dalbaty (Dalbate), fermes
of Litill Raeherne paid to, 33, 73, 135,
234, 296, 426.
Responde, the charter of Estir Farny to
be examined, the “responsio” differing
therefrom, 539 ; Whitsunday and Mar-
tinmas terms charged separately in re-
spondes for lands in Ayr, 561 bis,
567 ; a ■“ responsio” not charged in the
account of the sheriff of Inverness
because he asserted that he had not yet
given sasine, but ordered to be charged
in his next account, 576.
Books (Libri Responsionum), 515 ad
fin ; entries relative to lands held for
offices, xxxvi. ; illustrate endurance of
parties, xxxvi.; aid the study of place
names, xxxvi. ; entry in book of responde,
585 n. See also Precepts of Sasine.
Restalrig (Lestalrig), fermes of Kirkhill
mortified to the king’s chapel of, 2 ;
payment by precept of the queen to Mr
Patrick Covintre, dean of collegiate
church of, “pro sustentatione divin-
orum,” and to the chaplains of, for soul
of James iv., 76 ; payment to Mr
Patrick Covintre, dean of, 309 ; two
acres of land, of which William Forestar
803
in Leith and his wife had the liferent,
granted by the laird of Lestalrig to the
king and to the college of, 471 ; an-
nuity to dean of, “ de hospitio regis”
in Leith, for support of a prebendary
in the college, 121, (for souls of James
hi. and iv.) 219, 286, 354, 463 ;
sasine of lordship and barony of, in-
cluding the town of Leith and others,
with advocation and donation of the
parish church of Lestalrig, to Robert
Logane, knight, 515. See Gray, Sir
Walter.
Restinot (Rostinoth, Restinoth, Rostinot),
payment to prior and canons at, from
fermes of Brechin and Navare, 81, 154,
326, 368, 425 ; annuity to abbot and
religious of Jed worth dwelling at,
from customs of Dundee, 51, (to monks of
Restinot) 97, 192, (to prior and canons
of Rostinoth) 265, 330, 371, 442 ;
annuity to prior of, and canons residing
there, from fermes of Forfar, 62, (by
receipt of Sir John Kerr) 114, (of Sir
David Lesly) 208, (of Sir James Low-
deane, Patrick Prendirlaith, and James
Blythe, canons) 275, (of John abbot of
Jedburgh, prior of. Rostinoth) 342, 445 ;
annuity to prior and canons of, from
fermes of Montrose, 60, 110 ; paid to
Mr James Gray on behalf of the prior,
208, 275, 339, 447.
Rethmelrye, sasine of, to David Balfour,
559.
Rettray, sasine of lands of, to William
Hay, 518 ; sasine of half of barony of
to Grisel Rettray, 594 ; of the other
half of, to Elizabeth Rettray, 594.
(Rettre), Andrew, sasines to, of
Balnakerde, 543 ; of Wemis Westir,
545 ; of half of lands of Westhall by the
decease of his mother’s sister Jonet
Haliburton, 574 ; of the other half of
lands of Westhall by the decease of his
father Sylvester Rettre, who held the
804
INDEX.
same by courtesy in right of Alinsone
Hepburn mother of the said Andrew, 574.
Rettray, Elizabeth, sister of Grisel Rettray,
sasine to, of the other half of barony of
Rettray, 594.
Grisel, sasine to, of half of barony
of Rettray and of other lands in Perth-
shire, in virtue of the act made by the
late king on the field in Northumber-
land, 594.
Sylvester. See Rettray, Andrew.
Revocation, “generalis revocatio acti
parliamenti,” 235.
Rhodes, the lord of St John, preceptor of
Torfychin, answerable to the Grand
Master at, 438.
Ricardtoun, sasine of lands of, with tower
and manor, to John Wardlaw, 539.
Richardson (Richartsoun, Richartsone),
Duncan, fee of, 287, 355, 467.
Duncan, courier, fee of, 227.
James, bailie of Forfar, 114.
John, bailie of Forfar, 445.
John, bailie of Northberwic, 63, 209,
339.
Robert, bailie of Jedburgh, 61, 272.
Thomas, mariner, 87.
Riche, Duncan, courier, his arms taken
away for the fabrication of new arms,
103 ; his fee, 119, 221.
Riddale, John, fermes of Hairtherne
remitted to, 17.
Ridinhill (c/. Rydinhill), fermes of, 258.
Riflat, lands of, 523.
Rig and Fluris, fermes of, 43.
Riggis, le, lands of Corstorphinsocalled,588.
Rimour. See Rymar.
Rind, sasine of, to lord Innermeith, 613.
Riseiaw(Ryislaw), sasine of, to JohnEdmon-
stoun, 515 ; do. excepting 40 merks
alienated to Adam Hume, and 10 merks
held in conjunct fee by Katherine Hume,
623.
Robbers, imprisoned by the Warden of the
West Marches, 459 ; taken by lord
Flemyng, Chamberlain, 462.
Robe. See Gown.
Robert i., confirmed endowmentof chaplain
in chapel of St Thomas Martyr in cath-
edral of Moray, by Thomas Ranulph, Earl
of Moray, 27, 68 ; chaplain founded in
castle of Dunbritane by, 207 ; chaplain
at Dunbertane for souls of king Robert
Bruce and his ancestors and successors,
598.
hi., chaplain to celebrate for soul
of David Duke of Rothisay founded at
Dundee by, 51.
Prior of Dominicans of Perth, 274.
Yicar of Inverness, 31. See Rankin,
Sir Robert.
Robertland, fermes of, 258 ; in hands of
Sir Patrick Hamilton, 491 ; rental of, 513.
Ovir, sasine of the seven acres of, to
David Cunynghame, 635.
Robertson (Robertsoun, Robertsone),
Andrew, tenant in Gervesland, 496.
Andrew, tenant in Bondhalf, 496.
Mr David, bailie of Dundee, 448.
Henry, tenant in Bondhalf, 496.
Henry, and Patrick his son, tenants
in cotland of Bondhalf, 496 ; in south-
quarter of Auchtermuchty, 496.
James, bailie of Linlithgow, 113, 272.
James, rent of acres and cottages of
Falkland remitted to, 7, 161, 171,
246, 317, 401.
James, and James his son by Elizabeth
Rimour, tenants in Kingis Kettill, 504.
Patrick. See Robertson, Henry.
Robertstoun and Howcleuch, sasine of, to
John Scott, 635.
Robesoun, James, sheriff of Linlithgow “ in
hac parte,” 631-2.
Robisoune, Thomas, renders account of
bailies of Peebles, 337.
Rochoch, lands of, 527.
Rocker. See Rokkaris.
Rogerlaw, lands of, 518.
Rokat, Gillerm, Frenchman, custom of
woollen cloth, hides and coals remitted
to, by the lord governor, 204.
INDEX.
805
Rokell, lands of, 566.
Rokkaris, fees of the four “rokkaris” of
the king and his brother, 120.
Rokkett, Julian, 300.
Rolandson (Rolandi), John, half of Abir-
lednauch Estir let to, 490.
Rolland, Mr William, receives for the
chapter of Aberdeen, 211 ; for bishop of
Aberdeen, 341.
Rollandstoun, laird of, 516.
Rollok, Andrew, sasine to, of barony of
Dulcrub and town of Donyng, 519.
David, bailie of Dundee, 275.
David, custumar of Arbroath, 330,
438.
tjames, his account as custumar of
Dundee, 50 ; to be cited for his intro-
missions with the great customs of Dun-
dee from 25th July 1509 to 19th April
1510, 50, 97 ; (James Rook) custumar of
Dundee, 94, (James Rollock) 191, 264,
330, 371, 441.
John, son of James Rollok, 18s. to,
from customs of Dundee by precept of
the lord governor, 265.
Rolls. See Exchequer, rolls of.
clerk of. See Dunbar, Gavin.
Roof, repair of, of Falkland palace, 175.
See Tiles.
Rope, to draw artillery from Edinburgh
castle “versus campum,” 55; “cordis
and groundrapis ” for salmon fishing,
149, 308, 388.
Roploch, fermes of, 36 ; waste for herbage
for the king and queen, 38.
Roryson (Rorisoun), Gilbert, sasine to, of
lands of Barboy, 573 ; of Dunragane, in
virtue of act in favour of heirs of
persons slain in Northumberland, 580.
Ros and Pacok, sasine of patronage of
chapels of, to William Hay, 519.
Rose : two red roses for duplication of
blenchferme of Bordland, 517 ; of Jed-
worth forest, 532 ; of barony of Branx-
holme, 561 ; of lands of Mylnesyntoun,
561 ; of Estir Buchopphill, 569 ; of
Coro thill, 571 ; of Leithede, 575 ; of
Quenyshalch, 578 ; of Estir Boquhoppill
(two double red roses), 579 ; of two
husbandlands in Morthingtoun, 585 ;
of gardens and croft in Crawmond Regis,
588; of Gask (two “ros garlandis”), 590;
of lands in Kilestewart, 624 ; of Battis,
638 ; of Cassiltoun, 630.
Rose, of Kilravock. See Ross, Hugh.
Rosling, barony of, sasine of, with castle,
fortalice and town, to William Sinclare,
517.
Rosneith, fermes of lands of, which had
been let in feu-ferme to the father of
the chamberlain of Cowell and Rosneith,
417 ; sasine of barony of, to Colin
Campbell, 517. See also Cowell.
Ross (Ros), Comptroller’s receipts from
chamberlain of, 346, 454 ; from custum-
ars of, with In vernes, Suthirland and
Cathnes, 452, 453 ; small measure of,
(for grain) 88 ; victuals from, 219 ;
fuel bought for the coming of the
king and governor to, 144, 305, 383 ;
lands in, waste “in isto turbido
tempore,” 141 ; but to be accounted for
next year, 141; allowances for, 384, 385 ;
barley and oatmeal to Leith from, 290 ;
meal of, how sold, 217 ; oatmeal of,
brought to Leith, 283 ; barley of, received
by Comptroller from chamberlain of,
viz. Bishop of Caithness, 218 ; sold by
Comptroller, 283 ; brought to Leith, 283;
freight of barley and oatmeal fermes of,
354.
church of (parish church), payment
to chaplain celebrating in, as appears in
accounts of the late Duke of Ross, 89,
(cathedral church) 148, 307, 387.
? Countess of, the late, 86, 143, 304,
382 ; the late Euphamia, annuity to
Friars Preachers of Inverness by her
foundation, 85, 142, 303, 381.
customs of. See Inverness.
Duke of, his accounts alluded to, 89,
148, 307, 387.
806
INDEX.
Ross, Earl of, lands in hands of king as,
viz. ; Owssine, 545 ; ForgandeVynny,
561 ; Garwald, 619 ; Brichmond,
627.
Earldom of, accounts of chamberlains
of, (Andrew Bishop of Caithness, )83, 140 ;
(John Earl of Athole,) 802 ; (Janet Coun-
tess of Athole, spouse and executrix of the
late earl,) 380 ; fermes of quarters of, viz.
Delny, Balcony, Kinnardy and Fairne-
wair, 84, 141, 142, 302, 380, 381; arrears
of, and of lordship of Ardmanach allowed
to the Bishop of Caithness, chamberlain of
Ross, for defence of the castles of Ding-
vale and Reidcastell against the Islesmen,
140 ; fee of mair of, 85, 142, 303, 381 ;
sasine of lands in, to John Denowne
576 ; lands of Culmore in, 618.
lordship of, fermes of, 85, 143, 304,
382.
— — precentor of. See Calder, Mr John.
and Ardmannach, lordship of, fermes
of, paid to Comptroller, 282 ; victuals of,
283 ; extra allowance for keeping the
castles of Dingwall and Reidcastell
“propter guerras in dictis partibus,”
384 ; Countess of Athole compounds for
arrears of, 385, 390 ; Bishop of Caithness
compounds for arrears of, 144, 149.
in Stratherne, mart dues of, 23, 126,
240, 254, 310, 390.
Hugh, of Kilrawok(Kilravok), recovers
the lands of Culmure, 148, (the late)
308, 387 ; sasine to, of Culmore, 548,
(which had been in non-entry for two
years) 618 ; sasine to, of barony of
Kilroak, 633.
John, bailie of Name, 348, 348,
448.
John, sasine to, of barony of Cragy
in virtue of act in favour of the heirs of
persons slain in Northumberland, 564,
579.
John, sasine to, of mains of Ochter-
gavin with mansion, and of Preistoun,
611.
Ross, Ninian, sasine to, of lands and barony
of Mailvil, 515 ; of laiids in Renfrew, 529 ;
of lands of Terbert, 537.
Rossy (Rossie) in Fife, Eister, and Hall of,
fermes of, 397, 503 ; Estir, let below the
rental to John Bonar, 6, 160, 170, 245,
317, 401 ; sasine to William Bonar of
lands of, with hall and mill and “ cimba,
cowble et le ark” on the loch of Rossy,
544.
Westir, fermes of, 396 ; augmentation
of feu-ferme of, 248 ; third of, let to John
Scrimgeour, 503 ; James Averie, tenant
in, 171, '404.
in Forfar, barony of, lands of Pett-
arrowis in, 608.
— — in Perth, £10 lands of, 531.
Rostinoth. See Restinot.
Rothes, Countess of. See Creichtoun,
Margaret.
Rothesay (Rothissay, Rothisay, Roithsay,
Rothissa), account of bailies of, 62 ;
fermes of lordship of Bute within the
parish of, 19, 230, 3l2, 361, 378 ; oat-
meab fermes of mill of, 20, 230, 361,
378.
castle of, payment to two chaplains
in, 20, 231, 312, 361, 378 ; payment to
keeper of, 20, 231, 313, 362, 379 ; fermes
of Rothesay paid to Sir David Masone,
chaplain in church of St Michael in, 62 ;
cost of tower called the “ dungeoun ”
in, built by order of James iv., 362.
Duke of, David, annuity from customs
of Dundee to chaplain of St Salvator,
celebrating in parish church of Dundee
for soul of, on the foundation of Robert
hi., 51, 95, 97, 191, 264, 330, 371, 442.
Rothibirsbane, lands of, 527.
Rothulit (Ruthulith, Ruthulot, Ruthillott,
Ruthilott), with mill and brewery, fermes
of, 394 ; named, 502 ; annuity from, to
Friars Preachers of Cupir, 5, 6, (Domini-
icans) 160, 170, 245, 315 ; the annuity
transferred to Friars Preachers of St
Andrews, 400 ; lands of, belonging to
INDEX.
807
Earl of Crawfurd, 182 ; fefmes of, in
hands of Earl of Crawfurd, 414,
415.
Rothven, rector of. See Hay, Mr Thomas.
Walter, sasine to, of half of land and
barony of Lownan, 566 ; of lands and
mill of Forteviot, 566.
Rowallan, lady of, grassum for part of
Clerkland to be paid to, 513.
Rowallane, barony of, sasine of, to Kenti-
gern Mure, 526.
Rowanis, Westir, sasine of, to John Vans,
541.
Rowis, Westir, sasine of half of, to William
Blakhall, 587.
Roxburgh, sheriffdom of, attendance at
justice ayre in, required for service of
blenchferme of lordship of Liddalisdale
and castle of Armitage, 516 ; sasine to
John Cranstoun of lands in, and office of
coroner of, 633.
Ruchlaw, sasine of, to John Lessellis,
584.
Ruchmoshil, lands of, 529.
Russell, mill of, magistrates of Cupar to be
cited for arrears of rent of, 414.
Russett, for Anthony de la Bastie, 201.
Rutherford (Ruderford, Rudirfurd, Ruder-
furd, Ruthirfurd, Ruthirfurde), sasine of
lordship and territory of, to Thomas
Rutherfurd, 573.
Andrew, bailie of Jedburgh, 212.
— — Catrine, relict of James Stewart,
17.
Gilbert, messenger, fee of, 119,
221.
John, knight, fermes of Esttoun and
Tarlane granted heritably to, 79, 152,
324, 367, 424.
John, of Hundolee, sheriff “in hac
parte,” 609.
Margaret, sasine to, of Swynside, in
virtue of dispensation in favour of heirs
of those who fell in the army of James
iy. in Northumberland, 600.
Thomas, sasine to, of lordship of
Edyardstoun tod other lands and
baronies in Roxburgh with patronage of
church of Bethirroull, all of which had
been in the king’s hands for 16 years,
573 ; sasine to, of lordship of Ruther-
furd which had been in the king’s
hands for 3 years, 573.
Rutherglen (Ruthirglen), accounts of
bailies of, 58, 108, 209, 270, 337, 375 ;
annuity to Dean and Chapter of Glasgow
from fermes of, 58, 108, 209, 270, 337,
375 ; Comptroller’s receipts from bailies
of, 116, 215, 280, 345, 452.
Ruthven (cf. Rothven), sasine to John
Creichtoun of barony of, viz. : lands
of Ruthvendavy, Myltoun, Kippen-
davy, Brigtoun, Erlis Ruthven and
others annexed to said barony, 558 ;
sasine of barony of, to William Ruth-
ven, 575 ; annuity from lands annexed
to, mortified to two chaplains, 575.
— — - lord, sheriff of Perth, 279 ; payment
to, 349 ; as one of the guardians of the
king, 458.
lord, William, his liferent reserved
in a sasine of lands in barony of
Kynnard to his grandson, William,
master of Ruthven, 614.
master of, William, sasine to, of fee
of half of Mylnquarter of Kynnard and
of meadow of Kynnard, reserving the
liferent of his grandfather, William, lord
Ruthven, 614.
Margaret, mother of John Earl of
Buchan, held lands of Leo in conjunct
fee, 603.
William de, sheriff “in hac parte,”
565.
— William, sasine to, of baronies of
Ballerno, Newtoun and Cousland by
dispensation of the late king to the heirs
of those dying in his army, 575.
Rydinhill (Rydinghill ; cf. Ridinhill), let
to the wife and son of John Striveling
“qui obiit in bello,” 491 ; rental of,
513.
808
INDEX.
Rymar, Henry, and David, his son, ten-
ants in Kingis Kettill, 504.
(Rimour,) Elizabeth, 504.
Rynmartis. See Marts.
Ryskis. See Gawane.
Sailor. See Mariner.
Sails (schetis), 149, 308, 388.
St Andrews, David Leirmonth citizen of,
282 ; provision for castle of, on delivery
thereof to Grosillis (Grisillis), the lord
governor’s captain, 461.
Archbishop of, his cane of Cnpar, 5,
160, 245, 315, 400 : — Alexander
[Stewart], chancellor, witness to a
charter of James iv. in 1511, 147 ; ditto
at Edinburgh 14 July 1513, 316-317 : —
[Andrew Forman], commendator of
Dumfermline, wool custonied under his
cocket, 262 ; Robert Foreman, dean of
Glasgow, receives for him, 206 ; William
Neisbit, ditto, 339; see also Moray,
Bishop of.
Archdeacon of, witness to payment
of annuity from fermes of Aberdeen to
Margaret Duchess of Montrose, 343 ;
commissioner to let crown lands, 244,
494. See Dunbar, Gavin ; Halkerstoun,
Sir Thomas.
Friars Preachers of. See Friars.
Prior of, annuity to, from fermes .of
Dundee by receipt of Sir John Leving-
toun, chamberlain of St Andrews, 276,
340, 448.
Prior and Convent of, annuities to,
from customs of Perth, (by receipt of
Sir James Alexanderson, chamberlain of
the priory,) 100, 101 ; (by receipt of Sir
John Quhite) 196, 262, 332, 440 ; do.
from burgh fermes of Carale, (by receipt
of Sir James Alexanderson, )|58, 111, (by
receipt of Sir John Lewintoun, chamber-
lain,) 208, 338, 374, 448, (of Sir John
Younger, chamberlain,) 274; do. from
fermes of Perth, ‘ c ex elimosina regis
antiqua,” 59, (by receipt of Sir James
Alexanderson,) 114, 207, (of John
Quhite,) 274, 341, 375.
St Anthony, Preceptor of. See Crawford,
Sir Alexander.
St Clare, Sisters of. See Campvere.
St Cross, altar of. See Holy Rood.
St Duthac. See Tain.
St James (Beatus Jacobus). See Caithness,
Cathedral of.
St John, the Evangelist, chapel of, in
barony of Hirdmonstoun, 516.
of Helmisdaill. See Helmisdaile.
Lord of, Preceptor of Torfychin, cus-
tom of salmon of Aberdeen remitted
to, “pro responsione sua facienda
magno magistro Rhodi,” 438.
St Johnstoun, marts bought in, 128. See
Perth.
St Katherine, Sisters of. See Edinburgh.
St Laurence, altar of. See Cullessy ; Stir-
ling.
Hospital of, near Haddington, an-
nuity to master of, (Walter Ramsay,)
from fermes of Haddington, 63, 113,
(by receipt of Friar Adam Harlan for
master) 20, 27, (by receipt of Sir
John Gourlaw, master,) 339, 374, 447.
St Leonard, chapel of, near Forres. See
Forres.
Hospital of, pension due to, paid to
Carthusian monastery of Perth, 59 ; pen-
sion to, 114, 207, 274, 341, 375.
Hospital of. See Peebles.
St Margaret, Ferry of. See Queensferry.
St Martha. See Aberdour.
St Mary (Beata Maria). See Dumbarton.
chaplain of, at Falkland, 15, 167,
180, 251, 322, 410.
St Mary Magdalene, Hospital of, pension
due to, paid to Carthusian monastery of
Perth, 59; pension to, 114, 207, 274,
341, 375.
St Michael, The, sale of, at the Chatelet of
Paris, Ixxvi.
INDEX.
809
St Michael. See Rothesay.
St Ninian. See Blackness ; Stirling.
St Salvator. See Dundee.
St Teroch, chaplain of. See Fordale.
St Thomas the Martyr. See Moray,
Cathedral of.
St Triduan. See Restalrig.
Saithli'e, lands of, 539.
Salmon, of Moray, 31, 71 ; salted, of
Hamburgh measure, “full reid and
suet,” 31, 72 ; of Findhorn, sold to abbot
of Kinross, 31, 32 ; of Slewpule, 72 ;
fishings of, “le kipper et smoltis,”
excluded from a grant of lands, 146 ;
(salted), from Aberdeen to sisters of St
Clare in Yeir, 98, 333, 438 ; to sisters of
St Katherine near Edinburgh, 334, 438 ;
to Antony de la Bastie for Dunbar
castle, 201 ; for the army at Flodden,
295 ; fishery of, of Conane, 85, 143, 304,
382 ; salmon fermes of Ardmanach, four
lasts, “ full reid et sueit,” of the fishery
of Conane, Hamburgh measure, 88, 145,
306, 386 ; salmon fermes of Stirlingshire
(Bothkenner), 36, 37 ; salmon of Ard-
manach delivered to the comptroller,
309, 346, 389, 454 ; salmon and grilse
sold by the comptroller, salmon at £26
per last, and grilse (girlss) at £20, “quia
non erant sufficientis mercantie,” 347 ;
salmon sold at £23 per last, 445, 446 ;
six barrels of, at £3 per barrel sent to
the lord governor, 463 ; freight of, from
Dingwall to Leith, 354 ; freight of 13
(odd) lasts of salmon at 24s. per last,
473.
custom of, overcharge of salmon in
account of custumar of Inverness, 354 ;
custom of salmon of 1520 and 1521 not
charged by custumar of Dundee because
they had not hitherto been customed or
exported, 371, 442. See Custom of
Salmon.
Salschary, lands of, 549.
Salt, of Orkney and Shetland to Stirling,
and for queen’s household at 2s. per
YOL. XIV.
chalder, 32, 33 ; bought for the house-
hold, 39, 40. See Custom.
Sanct Jakkis, de, captain, payment to,
from the time of the slaughter of
Monsieur la Bastie until his departure
from Dunbar castle, 351. See Jakkis.
Sanctandros Kirktoun in Moray. See
Kirktoun.
Sanctandrous in barony of Kilmalamak in
Elgin, 542.
Sanctmawrislandis alias Popill, 545.
Sandfurd, sasine of, to Stephan Duding-
stoun, 607.
Sandilandis (Sandelandis), James, of Caldor,
knight, sasine to, of Southballo, which
had been in non-entry for 27 years, 588 ;
sasine to, of half (bina pars) of Dudup,
which had been in ward for 18 and in
non-entry for 10 years, 591.
Sannak(Sehannach, Schannok, Schannoch),
half of lands of, called Balmangan, 35,
74, 135, 234, 29 7, 427.
grange of, rental of, 484, 510.
mill of, oatmeal fermes of, 484, 510.
Nethir, half let to Robert Gordon of
Glen, knight, and half to Charles
Murray and his son Richard, 484, 510.
Uvir, rental of, 510.
(Sannyk) Dunrod. See Dunrod.
Sanquhar, barony of, sasine of, to Robert
Creichtoun, 523.
rector of. See Bailye, Mr Cuthbert.
Sanquharmur, lands of, 550.
Sasine, Precept of. See Precepts of
Sasine.
Satin, “ satyne ” tunic for the king, 104.
Saturnino, “argentarius” of the lord
governor, cxliv., 217.
Sauchak with mill, 634.
Sauchy, Litill, fermes of, 37.
Sawershill, sasine of, to John Stewart, 555.
Sawling, Westir, sasine of, to Robert Bruse,
536.
Scabus, lands of, 556.
Scaldings, custom of. See Custom.
Scales. See Tron.
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810
INDEX
Scaling ladders for siege of Weddirburn,
359.
Schankis, Dr Dominic, annuity to Friars
Preachers of Inverness paid to, 64. See
also Crukschank, Friar Dominic.
Schankistoun, sasine of, to John Campbell,
567.
Scharp (Scherp), John, chaplain, payment
to “pro expensis leonis,” 18.
Sir John, chaplain of the king’s
chapel at Holyrood, 54, 102, 199 ;
payments to, for keeping the chapel,
palace and garden, 106, 269, 334, 442.
Schaw (Scliau, Schawe), David. See
Schaw, William, of Polkemmet.
John, baker, wheat to, 197, 223 ;
money to, 265 ; the lord governor’s
baker, 223.
John, sasine to, of Mylnetoun, 558.
John, sasine to, of Haly and Heleis,
559, 567 ; of Keris, 560, 567.
Thomas, chief cook, his fee, 2 ; fermes
of Kingsyd remitted to, 3 ; payments to,
55, 269, 334 ; pots and dishes provided
at sight of, for ships going to France, 56;
repayment to, of money which he had in
his purse for the king’s expenses, and
which he had lost when taken “in
bello” in Northumberland, 53; payment
to, for expenses of queen’s household, 53 ;
chief cook of king and queen, 102, 199.
William, Craginbay let to him and
David Chalmir, 483.
William, of Polkemmet, half of Blak-
law let to, 492 ; to him and his son David
Schaw, 493.
Scheilhill let to Mr John Campbell of
Thorntoun, 513.
Scheipriggis (Schepbriggis). See Methven.
Schethome, lands of, in barony of Balgony,
553.
Schetland. See Orkney and Shetland.
Scheves (Schevas, Schevez), barony of,
sasine of, to George Gordoun, 587.
William, macer in room of his father,
120, 221, 287, 355, 464.
Schirefmyln, mill of, in third of Duffois,
payment to bishop of Moray for site of,
28, 68.
Schirgartane, lands of, in Stirlingshire,
called “ le Offeris,” sasine of, to Andrew
lord Avandale, 633.
Schirmure, 503.
Schorlings. See Custom.
Schotarflete, lands of, 522.
Scone, Abbot and Convent of, annuity to,
from fermes of Perth (by receipt of Sir
John Clark, subprior), 59, 114, 207,
274, 341, 375.
Scots Language, letter of gift under the
privy seal in, 34 ; letter under privy seal
in, 192 n ; proceedings recorded in, 493,
505 ; commission to let crown lands in,
500.
Scott (Scot), Alexander, custom remitted
to his wife, nurse of the Prince, 56.
Sir Alexander, chaplain of exchequer,
payment to, for his labours in exche-
quer, 121, 222, 288, (as one of the
clerks writing the rolls) 223, 289, 357,
468, (for his labours) 356, 467, (chap-
lain) 357 ; Lochdogane let to, and to
James Scott, 511 ; writer of the rolls,
174. See Exchequer.
— — Cristina. See Carnis, George.
Henry, mariner in Leith, 106 ; pay-
ment to, for freight of the lord gov-
ernor’s horses to France, 269.
James, “in averia,” to answer for
oats delivered to him, 16 ; oats to, 43.
James, servitor of Robert Galway,
oats to, for the queen’s horses, 252.
John, custumar of Irwyn, 48, 92,
188, 261, 329, 432.
John, bailie of Inverkeithing, 274.
John, sasine to, of Robertstoun and
Howcleuch, 635.
Sir John, chaplain, renders account
of bailies of Inverness, 277.
Laurence, custumar of Irwyn, 188,
261, 329, 432 ; bailie of Irwing, 376.
— — Mr Peter, chamberlain of Stratherne,
INDEX.
811
charges himself with arrears of his father’s
last account, 22; account of, 22; Glascorie
let to, 23 ; discharged from office of chamb-
erlain of Stratherne which is granted to
lord Drummond, 25; accounts of, 125, 253,
309, 390 ; (Patrick Scott) Glascory let
to, 240 ; reduction of fermes of Glas-
corie, which had been let to his father,
allowed to him, 125, 253, 310 ’; chamber-
lain of Stratherne, 118, (Mr Patrick
Scot) 220, 281; fermes remitted and
granted to, for life for his service to the
king, 391 ; the half of Fames, which
had been held by his father Patrick
Scott, who died “ in campo bellico,” let
to, without entry, 489 ; third of Dal-
marglen let to, 489, 490 ; sasine to, of
north-west quarter of Monze and other
lands in Strathern, 627.
Scott, Robert, custumar of Irwyn, 48, 92.
Robert, smith, payment to, 39 ;
working in Stirling, fee and wages of,
242 ; payment to, out of customs of
Stirling, 189, 262, 332, 441 ; fee of, 353.
Robert, sasine to, of forest and place
of Hanyng, 535.
Robert, tenant in Eisterdronn, 494,
501.
Walter, king’s baker, wheat deliv-
ered to, by tenants and chamberlain of
Fife, 406.
Walter, sasine to, of barony of
Branxholme which had been in the
king’s hands, of barony of Kirkurd
and of lands of Mylnesyntoun, 562.
Walter, knight, sasine to, of Buk-
cleucht and Rankilburn and other lands
in Roxburgh which had been in ward
and non-entry, 614.
Sir William, of Balwery, knight,
custom of cod of Pittenweem allowed
for ransom of, from England, 49 ; cod
belonging to him free of custom for pay-
ment of his ransom, 56 ; grant towards
payment of his ransom, he having been
taken “in bello” in Northumberland
under the king’s standard, 80 ; custom of
cod allowed to, 91, see Balwery, laird of ;
fermes of Strameglo remitted to, 176 ;
commissioner to let crown lands, 245,
494 ; auditor, 260 ; do. of Comptroller’s
accounts, 451.
Scott, Sir William, girnalman of Arbroth,
218.
— -- William, custumar of Arbroath, 49,
97, 190, 264.
William, bailie of Montrose, 60, 109,
275, 447 ; custumar of Montrose, 189,
263.
William, and Elizabeth Muschet
his wife, tenants in Kinloch, 495, 503.
Scraling, barony of, sasine of, to William
Cokburn, 538.
Scrimgeour (Skrymgeour), Alexander,
the late, burgess of Dundee, porter of
Cupar castle, 601.
James, sasine to, of thirds of sundry
lands in Fife and Portarisland of Cupar,
with office of porter of Cupar castle,
601 ; constable of Dundee, sasines to, of
lands which had been in ward in barony
of Inverkethin, 610 ; of third of the
“proprietas” of the “ terrae dominica-
les ” of lordship and barony of Dundee,
615 ; of Kingude and other lands in
Forfar, 621.
John, macer, his fee from the Myre
of Uchtirmukty, 6, 160, 170, 245, 315,
401 ; sheriff “in hac parte,” 598, 600,
608.
John, third of Westir Rossy let to,
and to Elizabeth Balfour his wife and
Mark Scrimgeour his son, 503.
John, sasine to, of Balmullo, 558.
John, sasines to, of barony of
Glassisre, and patronage of church of
Kyllenewyr, 568 ; of lands of Edinkip,
568.
John, sasine to, of barony of Pan-
bride and other lands in Forfar, 611.
John, sasine to, of third of Glenqu-
harite, 623.
812
INDEX.
Scrimgeour, Mark. See Scrimgeour, J ohn.
Sea, East, herrings of assize of the, 217.
Seal, receipts under seal of Duchess of
Montrose, 370.
Secretary, the lord, 478. See Cambus-
kenneth, Patrick, Abbot of; Hay, Mr
Thomas ; Panter, Patrick.
of the lord governor. See Merchel,
Jaques.
Seculars, an annuity transferred from
secular chaplains to Friars Preachers,
198, 434.
Sekfurd, le, of Fyvie, 634.
Selkirk, barony of, sasine of, to Archibald
Douglas, 532.
burgh of, annuity out of customs of,
belonging to James Murray, 540 ; sasine
of husbandland in territory of, to
Mariota, Jonet, and Elizabeth Portewis,
595 ; service of sergeant of sheriffdom
of Selkirk due for said husbandland,
595.
sheriffdom of, James Murray, sheriff
of, 540 ; service of sergeant of, 595 ;
sasine of office of crowners and sergeant
of, to Thomas Ker, 628 ; Richard Brydin,
sergeant of, 635.
Sellechan, lands of, 618.
Sellerlyne, lands of, 634.
Selveland, sasine of, to John Knok, 578.
Sempill, Peter, servant of the lord
governor, 289, 358 ; butcher, payment
to, for his labours, 467. See also Simple.
Seres in Fife, barony of, sasine of lands
in, to James Skrymgeour, 601.
Sergeant : fees of sergeants of Fife, 6, 160,
170, 245, 317, 400 ; of Stirlingshire
and Tulicultre, 37 ; of Stirlingshire, 42 ;
of Bothkenner, 42 ; of Forres, 28, 68.
sasine to Elizabeth and Elena Fawlo,
of lands of Estir Softland in Rox-
burgh with office of sergeantry of the
king, 533 ; sasine of office of sergeantry
of Kinros to John Hakcat with two
acres called the Serjandcroft, 568 ;
service of sergeant of sheriffdom of
Selkirk due to the king and sheriff as
the reddendo of a husbandland, 595 ;
offices of king’s sergeant and ‘ ‘ burriour-
schip” of Peebles, 581 ; service of sergeant
of Selkirkshire due for the third of a
husbandland, 635 ; William Thomsoun
sergeant of the Earl of Huntlie, 81.
See Mair.
Serjandcroft, sasine of two acres called the,
to John Hakat with the office of
sergeantry of Kinros, 568.
Serjandland. See Marisland.
Serjandlands, le, lands called, in
Linlithgowshire, 537.
Serpentynis. See Artillery.
Service : support of a chaplain the only
service due for lands of Mildoven, 598 ;
lands in Stratherne let ‘ £ cum martis
et servitiis,” 490 ; service of keepership
of the king’s ale-cellars in Forfar, 530 ;
office of mair of fee attached to lands
of Ottirstoun as service therefor, 537 ;
service annually due to the king by
Patrick lord Gray under his infeftment of
Bawgillo and Bruchte, 582 ; service of
mair of Quarter of Dundee attached to
certain lands, 583 ; services due for
certain lands in Fife, 601 ; office of
porter of castle of Cupar attached to
certain lands, 601. See Blenchferme ;
Military Service.
Servitor : 12d. per diem allowed for keep
of a servitor of the lord governor at
Falkland, 247 ; allowance to four dis-
missed servitors of the king until they
can provide themselves with masters,
290. See Craig, John ; Duly, William ;
Strogeth, John.
Sexnok, sasine of, to John Campbell, 544.
Seytoun, Andrew, sasines to, of barony of
Perbroith and others in Fife, 527 ; of
Douglas, Patrick ; Ardo, 562.
George, sasine to, of Wynschburgh,
516 ; of fourth of Estirbynning, 516 ; of
Hartishede and Cientis, 516.
— — George, sasine to, of barony of
INDEX.
813
Seytoun and Wyntoun, and barony of
Tranent, 517.
Seytoun, lord, George, the late, liferent of
Wyntoun &c. reserved to Jonet Hep-
burne, his widow, 517.
Ninian, sasine to, of lands of Brut-
castell, baronies of Tulchfresale and
Tulybody, and part of Gargunnok, 521 ;
knight, sasine to, of Brutcastell in
virtue of dispensation in favour of the
heirs of persons slain ‘ ‘ in campo bellico
Northumbrie,” 603.
and Wyntoun, barony of, sasine of,
to George Seytoun, 517.
Seytourland, lands of, 537.
Sharp. See Scharp.
Shaw. See Schaw.
Sheep (oves), Urquhard in Fife to main-
tain 500, for the king, 497, 500.
(mutones), 12d. for a sheep in Ard-
manach, 89, 148, 307, 387; 8d. fordo, in
Ross, 143, 304, 382 ; 12d. for do., 145 ;
two sheep to king of arms of Denmark,
353.
(mutones) fermes, of Ardmanach, 88,
145, 306, 386 ; of Kintor, Coule and
Oneile, 26, 27, 77, 138 ; of Moray, 31,
71 ; of Ross, 84, 142, 302, 380, 385.
Sheepskins. See Custom of schoolings, &c.
Sheriff, receipts of Receivers General from
sheriffs, 116 ; of Comptroller, from do.,
214, 279, 344, 451, 452 ; a list of fines
transmitted by sheriff of Elgin and Forres
to the accountant of Glencharny, 66 ;
Ninian Stewart, sheriff and chamber-
lain of Bute, 230 ; sheriff of Fife charge-
able for non-entry and relief of annual-
rents out of the fermes of Crail, and
entitled to payment thereof by the
bailies of the burgh, 374 ; sheriff of
Perth to answer for discharge of bailiary
of Dischir by Colin Campbell, 518 ; a
“ responsio ” not charged in the account
of the sheriff of Inverness because he
asserted that he had not yet given sasine,
576 ; sasine of office of sheriff of Wigtoun
to Andrew Agnew, 549 ; ditto of Kinros
to Robert Douglas, 565 ; of Forfar to
Patrick lord Gray, 582; sergeant of
sheriff of Selkirk, 595 ; offices of sheriff
and crownar of Banff, 607 ; sheriff
of Elgin and Forres to bring in the
escheats of certain criminals, 619 ; relief
payable for sasine of office of sheriff of
Linlithgow, 632.
Sheriff. See passim in “Libri Responsi-
onum,” 515 ad fin.
“in hac parte,” see passim in “Libri
Responsionum,” 515 ad fin; sheriffs “in
hac parte ” to answer for the due
administration of office of sheriff of
Selkirk, 540; the sheriff of Forfar,
with Patrick Hamilton of Kincavill,
knight, and seven others appointed
sheriffs “in hac parte” by special com-
mission, to answer for the fermes and
relief of part of the lands of Dudop
which had been in ward and in non-entry
590, 591; sheriffs of Linlithgow “in
hac parte,” 632.
court, three suits annually due “ad
tria placita capitalia curiarum” of the
sheriff of Perth for barony of Kincar-
din, 520 ; doomster of sheriff court of
Forfar, 584. See Inverness, sheriff of.
Shetland. See Orkney and Shetland.
Ships, custom of three ships called ‘ £ le
barkis ” at Dumbarton, 57 ; a ship
called “Gabriel,” 96; “le Margret et
James,” 144, 149 ; “ le Bark de Aba vil,”
188. See also Blakbark.
under Earl of Arane, for help to king
of France, victualled at Bute, 21 ; pots
and dishes for the king’s ships which
sailed for France, 55 ; victuals for the
king’s ships going to France, 87 ; salted
marts and “ porci ” delivered by the
comptroller to Robert Bertoun for the
king’s ships at Dunbritane, 223 ; marts
and “ porci ” for the ships of Dunbertane,
290 ; ‘ ‘ tollis et cabillis ” sent to Leith
for the ships of the king and the lord
814
INDEX.
governor, 290 ; “ cabillis ” and 4 ‘ tollis ”
do. at Dunbertane, 290.
Ships, convoy of ships to Denmark, 460 ;
barley lost in a ship between the North
and Leith, 471 ; freight of ship to France
and victuals therefor, 351 ; ships of
Thomas Richardsone and William
Brown, mariners, 87 ; ship of Thomas
Patersone, mariner, 87 ; goods exported
from Perth in a ship of Camfeire, 196.
See also Boat.
Shipwreck : Lyon, king of arms, ship-
wrecked near Denmark, on his way to
France, 103, 162.
Sibbald, Andrew, sasine to, of fourth of
Glaslye, 631.
Cristian, relict of John Balfour, who
died “in bello,” 495 ; Dene Myln let to,
in liferent and to her son Patrick Balfour
in feu-ferme, 495.
Cristina, tenant in Kinloch, 495.
Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Gourlay,
497.
Sibbaldbe. See Appilgarth.
Sideserf, Nethir, sasine of, to Patrick
Sideserf, 528.
Patrick, sasine to, of Nethir Sideserf,
528.
Sidgait. See Tolle.
Siege, scaling ladders for siege of Weddir-
burn at the time of the siege, 359.
Silk, “ pannus cericus ” for the queen, 55 ;
tunics of silk for the king, 104 ; “indu-
menta serica” for the king, 463.
Silver vessels, keeper of. See Dempster,
James.
Simple, park of Lochcunyeoch now called,
630.
barony of, 630.
(Sympill), John, sasine of Kirkmichell
to, 564.
John, in Brigend, 630.
Robert, occupant of Newtoun of
Balcancoll, 496.
(Sympill), William, sasine to, of
lands in Renfrew, 522, 523.
Simple (Sympill), lord, William, sasines to,
of Henderstoun Westir, 621 ; of lands in
Renfrew, 630.
Simpryne, sasine of fifteen husbandlands
in town and territory of, to Robert
Laudere of Bass, 619.
Sim son (Simsone, Simsoun, Symsoun,
Sympson), Andrew, grange of Both-
kenner let to his widow, Cristian Leving-
stoun, and son, Edward Simson, and the
entry remitted, he having died “in
bello cum rege,” 477.
Mr Cuthbert, notary public, 108 ;
£ ‘ scriba curie ” of the chapter of Glasgow,
209 ; notary and writer of said chapter,
338.
Duncan. See Simson, William.
Edward. See Simson, Andrew.
Helen, mill of Mylnab let to, and to
Patrick Murray, 490.
James, son of Thomas Simsone
formerly of Falkland, 164.
Jonet, and John Benstoun her son,
tenants in Kingisbernis, 498.
Matthew, bailie of Rutherglen, 108.
Thomas. See Simson, James.
friar Thomas, prior of Inverry, 333.
William, killed in the king’s army
in Northumberland, 477 ; Logy let to
his widow Mariota Menteth and his
eldest son Duncan Simpsoun, 477.
Sinclair (Sinclar, Sinclaire, Sincler, Sin-
clare, Sinclere), lady, Margaret, relict of
Henry lord Sinclair, lessee of Orknay and
Scheitland, 32, 72, 129, 256, 301, 416 ;
100 marts and “porci” paid by, under
indenture between her and the king,
123 ; grassum of Orkney paid by, under
the lease granted to her by the governor,
282; accounts of, as custumar of Disart,
52, 94, 194, 270 ; rendered byWilliam
Clerk in her name, 331 ; by herself,
434.
lord, Henry, the late, killed under the
king’s standard in the field of North-
umberland, his fee “pro officio suo
INDEX.
artily earie, ” 32 ; ‘ serpen tynis ” sold by,
to the king, 33.
Sinclair, David, the late, his arrears of
fermes of Ross, 84, 142, 303, 381.
Elizabeth, fee of, paid by the steward,
287, 288 ; fee of, 356, 465.
Henry, sasine to, of barony of New-
burgh, with fishings of water of Ithane,
606.
James, oats to, 411 ; tenant of Mur-
thocairny, to be cited for arrears, 415.
John, sasine to, of earldom of
Caithness, 529.
John, sasine to, of lands of Blance,
531.
John, sasine to, of lands in Wigtoun,
571.
Sir John, Mains of Howstoun with
mill and cottages granted to, 2.
Marjorie (Mariota), wife of Alex-
ander Makculloch, knight, 75, 136.
Patrick, annualrent out of feuferme
of lands of Leswalt and Menybrig
granted to, 83, 131, 238, 299, 430.
Patrick. See Coldonknowis, lady of.
— — Patrick, of Spottis, “le Mote de
Urr” let to, 482, 508.
Patrick, sheriff “in hac parte,”
592.
William, usher of the queen, pay-
ment to, from customs of Dundee, 52.
William, sasine to, of Hirdmonstoun,
516.
William, sasine to, of baronies of
Rosling and Pentland, 517.
William, sasine to, of barony of
Herbertschyre, 534.
William, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 530.
William, in Morhame, sheriff “in
hac parte,” 515, 516.
William, sheriff of Linlithgow “in
hac parte,” 631.
Singer in chapel royal, 443.
Sipland, Litill, 556.
Sisters of St Martha. See Aberdour.
of St Clare. See Campvere.
815
Sithope, fermes of, remitted to Catrine
Ruderford relict of James Stewart, 17.
Skaldings. See Custom of schorlings, &c.
Skaldochmur. See Jakistoun.
Skanaich, lands of, in barony of Tuly-
cultre, 539.
Skarishill, Estir, sasine of, to John lord
Erskin, 622.
— — Wester, sasine of, to John lord Erskin,
622.
Skeauch (Skeoch), barony of, fermes of,
with corn mill and fuller’s mill, 37 ;
part of, formerly occupied in steelbow
now let to tenants, 37 ; rental over-
charged, 39 ; malt fermes of, 41 ; barley
to chaplain of the Blessed Mary of, 41.
coalheuch of, coals from, to be de-
livered free in Stirling castle, 37.
Skelys, sasine of £5 lands of, to William
Hereis, 560.
Skene, Alexander, sasine to, of barony of
Skeyne, 544.
Skeyne, barony of, sasine of, to Alexander
Skene, 544.
Skins. See Custom.
Skipynche, barony of, sasine of, to Colin
Campbell, 517.
Skirling, John, held part of Ardet as
tenant, 499, 502.
John, son of John Skirling, and
Walter Skirling his uncle and tutor
named, 502.
Walter. See Skirling, John.
Skrymgeour. See Scrymgeour.
Skynnare, Thomas, sasine to, of lands in
Crawmond and Corstorphin, 588.
Slanys, in Aberdeen, barony of, sasine of,
to William Hay, 518.
in Kirkcudbright, sasine of, to
Andrew Moncur, 541.
Slaughter-house, rent of house in which
the marts are killed, 223.
Sleich, Mariota, sasine to, of lands in the
Myllflat of Hadingtoun on decease of
her father James Sleich and her grand-
father James Sleich, 581.
816
INDEX.
Slewindaw let to Egidia Greirsoune and
her daughter Margaret Crechtoune, 484,
509.
Slewindonale, Dalmark and Darwauchlyn
let to Mr Cuthbert Bailye, rector of
Sanquhar, 479 ; let to Alexander Ken-
nedy, 485, 510.
Slewingnaw let to Alexander Gordoune,
482 ; to John Gordoune, 508.
Slewpule, fishing of, let to the Earl of
Huntlie, chamberlain of Moray, 28, 68 ;
salmon of, 72 ; salmon fishery of, 31.
Small, Jonet, fermes of Blakfurd granted
to, 23, 242, 254, 391.
Smethehill, lands of, 549.
Smith. See Gunnar, George ; Scott,
Robert ; Smith, Jasper.
(Smyth), Jasper, smith in Edin-
burgh castle, 107.
John, tenant in Luthre, 495, 502.
William, payment to, 187.
Smithfeild and Huntarland, sasine of fee
of half of, to Alexander Mowbray,
reserving the liferent to Agnes Howisone,
581.
Smithy. See Ballincreif ; Falkland ;
Kinloch.
Smolet (Smollate), John, bailie of Dun-
bertane, payment to, for wine, 193;
accounts of bailies of Dumbarton ren-
dered by, 377, 446.
Smytht, Friar James, Prior of Dominicans
of Ayr, 446.
Snade, barony of, sasine of, to John Hay
of Hoprew, knight, 522.
Snaudon herald, fee of, 10, (deceased)
161, 171.
Snawtoun, Estir and Westir, sasine of, to
Patrick Gray, 569.
Snodgers, annexed to Bertaneholme, 635.
Softlaw, Estir, sasine of, with office of
sergeantry,to Elizabeth and Elena Fawlo,
533.
Soldiers sailing to Denmark, meal forv
471.
Somervel, John, sasines to, of barony of
Cambusnethane, town and territory of
Carnwarth, and others in Lanarkshire,
546 ; of part of Gilmerton formerly
belonging to the late John lord Somervel
546.
Sona, lands of, 518.
Sonnaboth, sasine of half of, to John
Forbes, 591.
Some, 40s. lands of, 567, 624.
Sornehill, 40s. lands of, 567, 624.
Soul, pension to a widow for the souls of
the king’s ancestors, 443.
Southballo, sasine of, to James Sandilandis
ofCalder, knight, 588.
Southmelgund, lands of, 551.
Southquarter of Uchtirmuckty. See
Auchtermuchty.
Sowthirfanfeildis, sasine of, to David
Wemys, 559.
Spangok, sasine of half of, to James Craw-
furd, 593.
Spaniards, 500 merks taken by, from the
“Blakbark,” 464.
Spens, Alexander, custumar of Couper,
to be cited for his intromissions, 198, 267.
Archibald, sasine to, of seven acres in
“ le Sulze de Belhavin ” which had been
in ward and non-entry, 632.
David, of Wolmestoune, provost of
Cowpir, 374.
Henry, sasine to, of Uvirbodome and
Nethirbodome, 567.
John, bailie of Linlithgow, 337.
John, sasine to, of Kevilstoun and
Cowdane, 613.
friar John, prior of the Friars
Preachers of Edinburgh, 110.
Mariota, nurse of the late Earl of Mar,
brother of the king, her fee, 37.
Peter, sasine to, of Harddenys, 572 ;
of Spensys Manys, in lordship of Chern-
side, 611.
Spetaleschelis, sasine of, to Hugh Wallace,
with office of bailie of hospital of
Kyngcais, 535.
Spey, salmon fishery of, 31, 71, 72,
INDEX.
817
Spicehous, William, in arrears for fermes
of Galwalmor and other lands in
Strathern, 25 ; said arrears remitted to,
126 ; fermes of Galwailmoir remitted to,
in part payment of his fee, 126 ; fermes
remitted to, 240, 241, 254 ter , 310,
(for his service to the king) 391.
William, of Balmuk, arrears owing by,
25.
Spices, for the king, 95, 100 ; bought at
Perth, 101 ; for the household, 54, 104,
107, 200, 202, 218, 348, 457 ; for the
household of the lord governor, 118,
200, 204, 205, 218 ; for the king and
his brother, 119 ; for households of the
king and governor, 284.
Spittale in Ballincreif, Mains of, set in
feu-ferme to Murray of Blakbarony, 184,
186 ; multure of Mains of Ballincreif,
Gosfurde and Spittale, 562. See Reid-
spittale.
in Lochersckir Estir, sasine of, to
David Boiswell, 523.
alias Innerlochty, in barony of
Balgony, sasine of, to James Lundy,
553.
Edward, sheriff “in hac parte,” 631.
Mr Henry, sheriff “in hac parte,”
622.
James, of Blairelogy, Cessintuly let
to, in feu-ferme, 488.
John, held part of Cessintuly on lease,
488 ; lands of Cessintuly let to, in feu-
ferme, and subsequently let with his con-
sent to James Spittale of Blairelogy, 488.
Patrick, payment to, for his labours in
the pantry, in the army, and elsewhere
after 'the arrival of the lord governor,
122 ; fee of, in the “breidhous,” 173 ;
fee of, 221, 287, 355, 464 ; maintenance
of, before the arrival of the governor,
289, 358 ; payment to, for forage for
his horse and for his great labours for
the king and comptroller, 466.
Patrick, held part of Cessintuly on
lease, 488.
Spittale, Robert, held part of Cessintuly on
lease, 488.
William, custumar of Inverkethin, 332.
Spittaltoun, sasine of, to John Wardlaw,
539.
Spott, Grange of, 485, 510.
Westir, Grenedeneliede and Mukis,
sasine of, to Robert Lauder of Bass, 619.
Spottis, sasine of, with mill to Bertho-
lomew Makdowell, 618.
Spreule, John, sasine to, of lands in Renfrew,
546.
Springkell, sasine of, to Robert Maxwell,
530.
Spurs for duplication of blenchferme on
sasine of lands, viz. of Mane, (two
pairs “pro milite” worth 4Qd.) 541;
of lands in Ayrshire, (two pairs), 569 ^
of Synton, (two pairs of gilt), 520 ; of
Innerleith, 533 ; of Garoles, 536 ; of
Dunnowr and Glennox, 557 ; of
Stitchell, 592 ; of Newhall and Pople,
619 ; of Ballindone, (two pairs of
white), 528 ; of Ruchmoshil, 529 ; of
Herbertschyre, 534 ; of Cambusnethan,
546 ; of Newtylde, 595 ; of Kilbride,
600 ; of lands in Ayrshire, 613.
Stable, oats to John Scot “in averia’*
of the king and queen, 16, 43.
expenses of the stable (“stabuli”)
of the lord governor, 118 ; excepted
from general expenses of his household,
218.
See also Purves, Robert.
Staig, Henry and Thomas, tenants in
Luthre, 495.
Standandstanys, lands of, 545.
Stanehous in Edinburgh, sasine of, to
Ninian Ross, 515.
in Lanark, barony of, sasine of, to
Margaret Mowate, 586.
Stanelech. See Lethbertschelis.
Stanereis, lands of, in Dumfries, 523.
Stanetoun and Deuchry, sasine of, to
Robert Lauder of Bass, 619.
Stanks (stagna), of Cragmelour, 629.
818
INDEX.
Stanle (Staynle, Stanelie, Stanele), Mariota,
relict of George Talyefer, annuity to, for
support of her children, 54, 102, 200,
269, 334, 444.
Stansouris for windows, 174.
Stanyburn, lands of, 632.
Stanypeth, sasine of, to John Lile, 533.
Statute. See Act.
Star (Starr), fermes of, 394 ; let to Michael
Balfour of Bourly, knight, 494, 502.
Staves, “ Jed worth stavis” for defence of
castles of Dingvale and Reidcastell, 141.
Stealaig in Cowell, 626.
Steelbow, lands in barony of Skeoch
formerly occupied “ cum propriis bonis
regis ” now let to tenants, 37 ; Colnake-
vill &c. let “ cum bonis propriis regis,”
• 28, 68 ; Logyhauch, do., 29, 69.
Steilbonettis, price of, 164.
Sterility, fermes of meadow of Uchtir-
mukty remitted on account of, 7 ; extra
allowance to the tronar of Edinburgh
“propter sterilitatem anni et custume,”
53 ; sterility of the year 1514, 69 ;
tenants of certain lands in Fife unable
to pay full rent on account of sterility
of their lands, 248, 318 ; fermes of
Kingis Bernys reduced on account of do. ,
399 ; fermes of Estir Casche ditto, 396 ;
of Ballinkirk ditto, 397-8 ; rental of
Newtoun of Reras partially remitted
ditto, 403 ; fermes of Balbreky remitted
do., 404, 410 ; fermes of Ardett, Ferryfeild
and Bonefeild, and Luthre reduced do.,
394; remitted do., 494, 495.
Sterlings, 576.
Stevinson (Stevinsoune, Stevinsone,
Stevinstoun), Sir Andrew, canon,
custumar of Wigtoune and Quhitherne,
370, 441.
Margaret, and George her son,
tenants of 'a sixteenth part of Luthre,
495.
Nigel, part of Cuttiswra let to, 492 ;
and on his death to Helen Mure his
wife, 492.
Stevinstoun, sasine of, to James Wawane,
523.
Steward, the king’s, fee of, 465 ; allowance
for forage of his horse, 465 ; fee of
the steward who discharges the office
of “catour,”- 465. See Ballantyne,
Patrick ; Dempstar, Henry.
of Scotland, lands in hands of the
king as, viz: — in Renfrew and Lanark, 528,
529, 534 ; in Ayr, 533, 535, 536, 543,
544, 552, 562, 603, 613 ; in Cunynghame,
537, 538, 547, 563, 611-12, 628; in
Renfrew, 543, 553, 546, 550, 578, 593,
611, 622, 630 bis ; in Lanark, 558, 607 ;
in Bute, 575, 595-7, 617 ; in Renfrew,
Kyle, and Lanark, 578 ; in Ratho, 580 ;
in Berwick, 583, 584 ; in Kyle, 571 ; in
Haddington, 619 ; in Kilestewart, 624,
629 ; in Kilbride, 627 ; Ricardtoun in
Edinburgh, 539 ; lands in Ayr in hands
of the king as Earl of Carrick and, 618.
of Stratherne, sasine of office of,
629.
Stewards “in hac parte,” 530, 577, 612.
Stewardship of Kirkcudbrycht, 137.
Stewart (Stewarte, Steuart), Alan, captain
formerly of Millane, cxiv. ; auditor of
Comptroller’s accounts, 214 ; captain of
Myllane, allowance to, for forage for his
horses, 231; captain of Millane, payment
to, for keeping the castle of Dunbertane,
349, 458 ; pension granted to, by the
lord governor, 459.
Alexander, sasine to, of Garoles, 536.
Alexander (Steward), sasine to, of
Glasserton, 543.
Alexander, sasine to, of Dalswyn-
toun, 555.
Andrew, sasine to, of barony of Avan-
dal, 532.
Sir Andrew, sasine to, of part of
Pitcarn which had been in non-entry
for 16 years, 603.
Mr Archibald, rector of Kirkmaquho,
lease of lands in Galloway to, and to
Florentin Stewart, 486.
INDEX.
819
Stewart, Balthesar, envoy of the Pope,
cxxxix.
David, receives for bishop of Orkney,
115, 212, 277.
Elizabeth, fermes of Hartwodmyris
remitted to, 18.
Elizabeth, lady Coldonknowis, fermes
of lands in Galloway remitted to, by the
queen, 36.
Elizabeth, sasine to, of Carnebo-
stewart, which had been in ward for 15
years, 582.
Florentin. See Stewart, Mr Archi-
bald.
Henry, feu-charter to, of lands of
Culcowy &c. in Ardmanach by James
iv., 145, (148, 308, 387.)
Isobella, Ormisheuch let to, 490, 512.
James, fermes of Gaithope, Sithope,
and Ploro remitted to his relict, Catrine
Ruderford, 17.
James, brother-german of laird of
Argo wan, payment to, for provisioning
the ships “Margret” and “James” at
Dunbritane, 144, 149.
James, sasine to, of Ardgowane and
Blakhall, 552.
James, captain of men-at-arms cross-
ing to Denmark, 461.
James, of Riland, bailie of Banff, 210.
Mr James, provost of church of St
Mary of Dumbarton, 377, 446.
alias Mathison, John, maternal
brother of John Beton of Creich, tenant
in Nethir Reras, 505 ; cf. Stewart,
alias Mathison, William.
J ohn, sasines to, of lands of earl-
dom of Levenax, 528 ; of castle &c. of
Crukisfew, mains of Dernlie, and others
in Renfrew, 554. See also Levenax,
Earl of.
John, sasine to, of Barskuyb and
Sawershill, 555; forinsec service of
an archer on one day in the year at
Renfrew castle due by, 555.
Sir John, of Mynto, knight, lands in
Galloway let to, 479. See also Stewart,
Robert.
Stewart, Jonet, relict of John Dunbar of
Mochrum. See Dunbar, John, of Moch-
rum.
— — Mnian, sheriff and chamberlain of
Bute, accounts rendered by, 19, 230,
312, 360, 378 ; order to, 608 n.
— — Richard, sasine to, of Kynnynmonth,
544.
Richard (Steward), sasine to, of two
parts of Durlatheris, Glasle with mill,
and Wodheid, 570.
Richard, sasine to, of Balgowin, 587.
Robert, son and heir of Sir John
Stewart of Mynto, lands in Galloway
let to, 480, 485, 510.
Robert, sasine to, of two parts of
Mains of Latheris and others in Aber-
deen, 527.
Robert, sasine to, of Bushy, 631.
Robert, Marshall D’Aubigny, cxl.
William, sasine to, of Portaristoun
and ‘ ‘ Casteleyarde ” of Enneroury, 629.
Mr William, rector of Lochmabane,
fermes of Dunrod, &c. in his hands,
237 ; payment to, 298.
alias Mathison, William, Brigland
let to, with consent of his maternal
brother John Betoun, 512 ; cf. Stewart,
alias Mathison, John.
Stewartoun, account of Hugh Earl of
Eglingtoune, chamberlain of, rendered
by John Mongomorry his deputy, 257 ;
arrears of fermes of, 257 ; fermes of, in
detail, 258 ; grassums and entries of,
under lease made by the commissioners,
258 ; fee of accountant of, 259 ; Comp-
troller’s receipts from chamberlain of
(Steuartoun), 281 ; expenses of com-
missioners for setting the lands and lord-
ships of Galloway and, 290 ; grassum of
lands of, 455 ; rental of, and entries of
tenants of, 490, 492, 493, 512.
in Cunynghame, sasine of to Gil-
bert Kennedy, 557.
820
INDEX.
Stirk, Bernard, occupant of Bondhalf, 496.
Margaret, Robert her son and Alex-
ander her grandson tenants in cotland
of Bondhalf, 496,
Robert, tenant in mill of Uchtir-
mukty, 496, 504.
Robert, tenant in cotland of Uchtir-
mukty, 503.
Stirling (Striveling, Strivelin), burgh of,
account of Sir William Murray, canon
of Dunblane, as custumar of, 51, 92,
189, 261; of Alexander Forestar, as
custumar of, 261, 331, (by tack) 441 ;
accounts of bailies of, 64, (for four years)
273, 338 ; Comptroller’s receipts from
bailies of, 280, 345 ; from custumars of,
215, (Forestar) 280, (Murray) 280, 345,
453 ; annuity from fermes of, to Abbey
of Cambuskynneth, 273, 338.
ale for the queen at, 14 ; payment to
Robert Buttoun for expenses of the
king in, 39 ; malt and barley to wives of,
for ale for the household from 22d August
to 2d January 1513, 42 ; malt to Joli
Banerman “ ad expensas regis et regine”
at, 42 ; letters by the queen dated at,
8th March 1520, 478 ; herrings for the
king at, 194 ; queen at, 2d October
1521, 488.
salt from Orkney and Shetland
to, 32 ; Robert Scott, smith in, 242 ;
claim by the town of, for exemption from
on sheepskins, 262, 331.
Castle of, repairs of, cxlvii. ; coals
in, from Skeoch, 37 ; fee of Gillespy,
gardener of the great garden under
the wall of, 37 ; annuity to chaplain
in collegiate church in, out of Crag-
orth, 37 ; annuity to chaplain in
old church in, on. the foundation of
James iv., 38 ; fee for discharging office
of constabulary in, 38 ; fees of eight
night watchmen, one day watchman, and
two porters in, 38 ; king’s palace in,
glazed by Thomas Peblis, 39 ; expen-
diture “ circa fabricam ” in, 40 ; meal of
Bothkenner paid to the under-porter of,
commuted to barley, 41 ; John Craig-
ingelt, porter of, 41 ; oatmeal for eleven
watchmen of, 42 ; barley for ale “ ad
expensas regis ” in, before 1st October
1513, 42 ; king’s trumpeter serving
daily in, 122 ; fee of lord Drummond
for keeping the, and the person of the
king, 243 ; fermes of Auchinvaid and
Glensche mortified to the royal college
in, 155, 227, 366, 422.
Stirling, Church of StNinian near, annuity
to two chaplains in, 38.
Collegiate Church in castle of. See
Stirling, Castle of.
Friars Minor of. See Friars.
Great Garden of, George Campbell
chief keeper of, died on the field of
Northumberland under the king’s
standard, 38 ; barley to George Campbell
for his labours in the, under the wall
of the castle, 41 ; fee of gardener of, 42.
Palace of, annual payment for main-
taining the glass in. See Palace.
Parish Church of, annuity to chaplain
in, from customs of Stirling “ex eli-
mosina regis antiqua,” by receipt of Sir
Thomas Joffray, 52, (chaplain of altar of
St Laurence) 92; to chaplain of St
Laurence by receipt of Thomas Joffra,
189, 261, (of Sir William Thomson) 441.
Park of, mowing and winning hay in
meadows of, 38 ; Auldpark granted to the
burgesses in compensation for Galloh illis
taken for the, 38. See Auldpark.
Sheriff of, receipts of Comptrollerfrom,
345 ; sasine of office of, to John Erskyn
of Nesbitt, knight, 521 ; the sheriff and
his bailies appointed stewards of Men-
teth to give sasine of Doun and Gart-
more, 577.
shire of, (Strivelingschir), account of,
rendered by Robert Calendar, chamber-
lain of, 36 ; coal and salmon fermes of,
36, 37 ; wheat fermes of, 40 ; barley and
malt fermes of, 41 ; fee of chamberlain
INDEX.
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of, 39 ; of sergeants of, 37, 42 ; entries
of, 477.
Stirling (Striveling), John, the late, his
oatmeal fermes of Stewartoun in arrear,
257..
John, son of John Striveling “qui
obiit in bello cum rege” (“sub vexillo
regis,” 513), Mynltoun of Creauch
let to, 491 ; and on his death to his
relict Jonet Montgumry and a child
(“uni proli ejusdem”), 513.
John, Ryd inhill let to his spouse
Mariota Levingstoune and her son John
Striveling, he himself having died 1 ‘ in
hello,” 491.
Mr John, chaplain in Dumbarton
castle, 207, 272, 340, 377, (Sir John)
446.
Sir John, of Keir, knight, payment
to, in part payment “gagiarum equi
sui,” 127, 128 ; fermes of Ratherne
remitted to, 129, 241 ; sasine to, of
lands in Lanarkshire, 631. See Keir,
laird.
William, to be cited for his intro-
mission with the custom of three ships
called “barkis ” at Dumbarton, 57.
William, bailie of Dunbritane, 207.
William, of Glorat, custumar of
Dumbarton, 192, 266, 435 ; captain and
keeper of Dumbarton castle, letter of
pension of £40 to, by the lord governor,
and payment thereof to, 192 ; com-
pounded therefor with the lord governor
for £20, 435 ; account of bailies of
Dumbarton rendered by, 340.
Stitch ell, barony of, sasine of lands in, to
Jonet Gordoun, 592 ; mains of, 592.
Stokartoun, lands of, 556.
Litill, 556.
Storour, Andrew, Provincial of Carmelites
[? of Aberdeen], 114, 212, 277.
Strabrok, castle- wards due from lands of,
2 ; sasine of half of barony and mill of,
to James Hammyltoun, 632 ; sasine
of patronage of church and chaplainry
of, alternately to do., 632. See Westir-
strabrok.
Strachur, lands of, 524.
Stragriff, west ward of, William Cunyng-
hame, coroner [? and] mair of fee of,
633.
Stramiglo, west part of, with mill, fermes
of, 175, 396 ; named, 504.
Stranarne, barony of, sasine of, with
“ Castrum de Damo ” to Alexander Earl
of Crawfurd, 547.
Strang, Isobella, sasine to, of Ardrye, 568.
Strarudy in Fife, 523.
Straskey (Streskey, Streithskey, Creskey),
fermes of, 85, 143, 304, 382.
Strathachy, lands of, 517.
Strathauchin, James, sasine to, of Crag-
hill and other lands in Kincardin, 598.
Strathbrawn and Glensche, sasine of, to
William Ruthven, 575.
Strathdee (Strathde, Strauthdee) and
Cromar, accounts of, rendered by Earl of
Huntlie, receiver of the fermes of, 78,
152 ; by his deputy John Gordoun, 324,
366, 424 ; mart and oats fermes of,
remitted to Earl of Huntlie in lease of
lordships of, 80, 153, 325, 367, 425 ;
Comptroller’s receipts from chamberlain
of, 216, 346, 452, 454 ; fermes of, paid
by Earl of Huntlie, 282.
Stratherne (Straitherne), accounts of Mr
Peter Scott as chamberlain of, 22, 125,
253, 309, 390 ; payment to meet the in-
sufficiency (debilitas) of the horses sup-
plied from, for carriage for the hosting
of James iv. to Northumberland, -23;
fee of the accountant of, 24, 243,
256, 392 ; Comptroller’s receipts from
Mr Peter Scott, chamberlain of lord-
ship of, 118 ; arrears of fermes in, 24,
25 ; Mr Peter Scott discharged from the
office ot chamberlain of, and lord Drum-
mond appointed and ordered to bring
in the arrears, 25 ; lord Drummond
to be cited for his arrears of, 125 ;
account of John lord Drummond as
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INDEX.
chamberlain of, 239 ; payment by hands
of Mr Patrick Scot, chamberlain of, 220 ;
Comptroller’s receipts from chamberlain
of, 216, (by hands of Henry Dempstar)
217, (of lord Drummond) 281, (of Scott)
281, 346, 454; grassums of lands in lord-
ship of, 282; John lord Drummond,
chamberlain of, compounds with the
auditors for his arrears, 243 ; the lands
of Port with the island and other lands
in Stratherne, devastated by reivers
from Ergile, 392 ; rentals and tenants
of lands of lordship of, 489, 511 ;
sasine of offices of steward, coroner,
and forester of, along with the custody
of the north Cauthkyne of Ouchter-
michell in, to David Drummond, 629.
Stratherne, Earl of, lands of Kelty in
Stratherne, in the king’s hands as, 546.
Strathnarne, sasine of, to David lord
Lyndesay, master of Craufurd, 599.
Stratht, le, and brewhouse of, 364.
Strathwore, sasine of, to John Denowne,
576.
Strathy Chalmer, sasine of, with mill and
fishings, to David Chalmer, 620.
Stratoun, sasine of barony of, to Alex-
ander Stratoun, 548 ; of mains of, to
George Henrisoun, 604 ; mansion,
orchards, gardens, dovecots and meadows
of, 604 ; “le hole” of, 604 ; mill of
barony of, 604.
Alexander, sasine to, of barony of
Stratoun, 548 ; of baronies of Lowran-
stoun and Disclune, 534.
Strauthbrawn, sasine of, to William
Ruthven, 575.
Strayhore, in Fife. See Blare.
Strethore. See Monthquhany.
Striveling. See Stirling.
Strogerfeild, lands of, 527.
Strogeth (Strogetht, Strogeith), John,
forage for his horse, 24 ; servitor of the
king, his fee, 125, 240, 256, 391 ; allow-
ance to, on dismissal from the king’s
service, 290.
Stron and Sellerlyne, lands of, 634.
Stronarthur, lands of, 634.
Strongastell, sasine of, to Robert Mak-
eormyk, 587.
Stronord Cars, sasine of, to Bertholomew
Makdowell, 618.
Stronrawir, sasine of, to Thomas Makdowel,
537.
Stronyarrag in Cowell, 626.
Stroquhonan, lands of Meyne in, 86.
Strothane, sasine of, to Roger Gordoun,
577.
Stroune. See Tolstane.
Strowbyrne, third of, 549.
Strowkawan, lands of, 530.
Study, payment “pro lie study” bought
from John Kik and sent to Dunbar
castle, 353.
Stukmartis. , See Marts.
Suardule (Swardule, Suardull), “husbandi”
of, 85, 143, 304, 382.
Suet (adeps), of marts sold by the comp-
troller, 118, 217 ; lasts of, 162 ; barrels
of, 201.
Sulye, le, of Belhavin, 617, 632.
Sunderland, lands of, 527.
Sunnonyshope in barony of Pentland,
517.
Sunny side of Tulyhekeis, 611.
Superior, brieves of “meminimus” and
‘ 4 furthe ” raised against the, of Coch-
noch, 602.
Superiority, sasines of, viz. of Newhall,
525 ; of Kilkeren, 552 ; of Jakistoun and
Skaidochmur, 570 ; of an acre in the
Mylflot of Haddington, 581 ; of half of
town of Murtoun, 587 ; of Newhall,
599 ; of subjects in Forfarshire, 613 ; of
Castelmylk and Urvuell, 622 ; of two
quarters of Monze, 627 ; sasine of lands
of Murrethe “in proprietate et superi-
oritate,” 564 ; of Eggirnes and Belteir
ditto, 622 ; sasine of Over Gerton, part
“in proprietate” and part “in superiori-
tate,” 543 ; two silver pennies for fee of
superiority of Kilcaideyowlaw, 592.
INDEX.
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Supper, 11.
Surgeons and Physicians, early notices of
their profession, cxiv. ; professor of
medicine in Aberdeen University,
cxv. ; first notice of military surgeons,
cxvi. ; fee of a surgeon paid out of fermes
of Bute, 362, 379. See also Railstoun,
Henry ; Kynnard, Robert ; Watson,
John.
Surnames : Constantine Reid alias Arthur,
99, 196 ; Stewart alias Mathison, John,
505 ; Stewart alias Mathieson, William,
512. See Carmaig ; Hill, John; Schankis,
Dr Dominic,
Suthannan, annexed to barony of Simple,
630.
Sutherland (Suthirland), Comptroller’s
receipts from custumars of, with Inver -
nes, Ros and Caithnes, 452, 453,
customs of. See Inverness.
earldom of, sasine of, with patron-
ages of chaplainries of St John of
Helmisdaill and the blessed James in
cathedral of Caithness, and of other
churches and hospitals in, to Elizabeth
Sutherland, 565.
Elizabeth, sasine to, of earldom, &c.
of Sutherland, 565.
(Suthirland), William, sasine to, of
lands, &c. of Duffous, 541 ; of Brich-
mond, 627.
Suthik, Bordland or Brodland of, granted
to John Lindesay, 34, 74, 135, 297,
427 ; rental of, 482, 508 ; mill of, rental
of, 482, 508.
Swan, David, tenant in Murtliocarny, 172,
499.
Swedes aid to king of Denmark against
the, 459.
Swine (sues), 60 swine of Orkney bought by
the comptroller, 473. See Pigs.
Swintoun (Swintoune, Swyntoun), Mark,
custumar of Inverkething, 372, 434 ;
bailie of Inverkethin, 58, 208, 376.
Sir Robert, “ terrarius ” of Dun-
fermling, 277.
Swintoun, Robert, and his daughter Janet,
tenants in Ardett, 499.
Swynehop. See Auldinstoun.
Swynside, sasine of, to Margaret Ruther-
furd, 600.
Symontoun, lands in town of, 545.
James, bailie of Inverness, 211.
Sympill. See Simple.
Synton, sasine of lands and mill of, to
John Erskin, 520.
“Syse,” “sys,” or “sis” herring. See
Herring.
Table, and table cover of green cloth, in
the exchequer, 121, 203, 222, 288, 357,
467 ; payment for table during the ex-
chequer, 289, 357, 468.
Tailor. See Gourlay, Malcolm.
Tailyour (Talyeour), Archibald Mak-
gilleneif, sasine to, of Langillvunnycli,
596.
William, heirs of, 583.
Tain (Thane, Thayn, Thayne), fee of
chaplain of church of St Dutliac of,
during king’s pleasure, 85, 142, 303,
381 ; annuity in grain from fermes of
Newyn Mekle to the other chaplain in
parish church of, 85, 143, 303, 382 ;
annuity to chaplain celebrating in
church of St Duthac of, founded by
James n., from fermes of Drumskeith
and Eerrj7- of Cromarty, 89, (collegiate
church) 146, (parochial church) 307,
387.
Tait (Tate), Elizabeth, sasine to, of half of
Barrinbarrach and Barhowre, 605.
Jonet, sister of Robert Davidson,
tenant in Kingis Kettle, 497, 499.
Margaret, sasine to, of half of Barrin-
barrach, 606.
Talliefeir (Tailyefeire, Talyefer), master
Laurence, grants receipt for abbot of
Cambuskynneth, 341.
Luce, servitor of the queen, 23.
George, the late. See Stanle, Mariota.
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INDEX.
Tallow (cepum) 217 ; of marts sold by
the comptroller, 348, 456.
custom of. See Custom.
Tannades, Rector of. See Pantere,
Patrick.
Tanny, French, bought at 14s. per ell,
202.
Tantallon (Temptalloun, Tomptalloun),
compensation to Mr Adam Ottirburn,
for injury done to the crops on his
grange of Auldliame during the siege of
the castle of, 473 ; sasine of, with castle
and fortalice, to Archibald Dowglas,
532.
Tarbert, castle of, sasine of office of captain
of, to Colin Campbell, 517.
Tarlane (Terlane), fermes of, granted to
John Ruderfurd, knight, 79, 152, 324,
367, 424 ; arrears of marts due from,
153, 324.
Taverner. See Graham, James.
Tay, fishing called “le King’s Inche ” on
the, 524.
Bridge of, annuity from fermes of
Perth for support of, 60, 114, 207, 274,
341, 375.
Teinds, Second. See Aberdeen, Bishop
of.
Teling, mill of, let to Mr John Campbell
of Thorntoun, 514.
town of, let to Mr John Campbell of
Thorntoun, 513.
and Polgavy, rental of various lands
of, 513 ; let to Mr John Campbell of
Thorntoun, thesaurer, and his spouse
Isobel Gray, 514.
Tell in, barony of, sasine of half of, to
Hugh Maxwell, 624 ; certain subjects
held by Margaret Moncur spouse of the
late William Maxwell of Tellin, knight,
excepted from the sasine, 624.
Tempilhall, Wester, in town and territory
of Paistoun, sasine of, to William Cok-
burn, 594.
Tenandry, Mochrum held part “in pro-
prietate” and part “cum tenandria,”
541; “proprietas” and tenandries of
barony of Hawick, 546 ; Cokburn a
tenandry of earldom of March, 608 ;
“una tenandria” of Ednem, 515 ; ten-
andries of Gorgye in Renfrew, 540 ; of
Duffous, 541 ; of Craghall, 544 ; of
Innermeith, 544 ; of Popill, 545 ; of
Wodheid, 548, 562 ; of Corsby, 552 ;
of Terreglis called Layglangle and
Glasteris, 560 ; of barony of Blakbarony,
563 ; of Barneill, 563 ; of Melginche,
600; of Tulichatle, 627 ; of Beridale,
632.
Tenants, allowance to tenants of Casche
for destruction of their grains by the
king’s deer and cattle, 15, 168, 180,
252, 322, 410. See also Arrears ; Com-
pensation ; Fermes'; Infeftment.
Tennades. See Westerogill.
Tennand (Tennande), friar William,
warden of minorites of Kirkcudbright,
264, 275, 338, 373.
Tenure, uncertainty as to whether lands
of Ottirstoun were held by service of
ward or in blenchferme, 537.
Terbert, in Cunynghame, sasine of, to
Ninian Ross, 537.
Teree, “tertia pars” of Leswalt, Meny-
brig and Blarquhanny held by Countess
of Cassillis, 82.
“Terrarius” of abbey of Dunfermline,
277.
Terrarty, lands of, 421 ; rental of, 489.
Terray, lands of, 421 ; rental of, 489.
Terreglis, sasine of, with tenandries, mills,
&c. to William Hereis, 560.
Terrinyeane, lands of. See Kirkandris.
Territory, of Ur, 556 ; of Rait, 621 ; town and
territory of Seytoun, 517 ; of Philophauch,
540 ; of Carnweth, 546 ; of Crawmond
Regis, 588 ; of Paistoun, 594 ; of Nethir
Cralin, 632 ; lordship and territory of
Rutherfurd, 573. See also Husband-
lands.
“Terro herbagii,” 543.
Tersans of wine, 284.
INDEX.
825
Tervate, barony of, sasine of, with tower
and fortalice, to Alexander Inglis, 526.
Alexander, sasine to, of half of Hil-
carny, which had been in ward, 586.
Thanage. See Fettercairn ; Glendoauchy ;
Kin tore.
Thanisnett, le, in water of Dovern, 607.
Thankertoun, sasine of, to John Hay
of Hoprew, knight, 522.
Theft. See Crime.
Thesaurer. See Treasurer.
Thieves and “pikeris” in barony of
Coldingham, commission to punish, 619.
and robbers, imprisoned by the
Warden of the West Marches, 459 ;
payment to lord Flemyng, chamberlain,
for arresting, 462.
Thomastoun, with mill let to Robert
Muncreif, 495 ; to Walter Lundy, 500 ;
annual payment of one merk to Alex-
ander Ramsay of Brauchtmond for
mill-lead of, 6, 400 ; for water supply of,
160, 170, 245, 315 ; ferme of, 394;
named, 502, 601 ; sasine of, with half of
mill, to Bartholmew Craufurd, 569.
Thomperoun, fermes of, 128 ; let to Henry
Reidheuch, 490.
Thomsoun (Thomsone), Alexander, son of
Andrew Thomsoun, tenant in Kewtoun
of Falkland, 497.
George, bailie of Kinghorn, 63.
James, king’s brewer, barley of Fife
to, 408.
James, sasine to, of mansion &c. of
Westirstrabrok and others in Linlithgow-
shire, 537.
John, heir of John Fatcale, 497.
Jonet, tenant in Kingisbernis, 498 ;
wife of Thomas Calwert, 505.
William, renders account of lordship
of Brechyn and Nevaire as sergeant of
Earl of Huntlie, lessee thereof, 81.
Sir William, chaplain of St Laurence
at Stirling, 441.
Thornle Lindesay, sasine of, to John
Lindesay, 607.
VOL. XIV.
Thorntoun, Cotis of, in barony of Kilbride,
607.
Thornydikis, sasine of, to Robert Franche,
632.
Thre Auchtowis (Thre Aucht Townys), in
barony of Cragy, sasines of, to John
Ross, 564, 579.
Thuriscrag, lands of, 529.
Tibberis, barony of, sasine of, to James
Douglas, 554.
Tiles, house in Blaknes covered with, 2 ;
repair of, of Linlithgow palace, 94 ;
for the king’s new work at Leith, 352 ;
for palace of Falkland, 402. See also
Roof.
fee of John Kelso, tiler, 255.
Tillicoultry. See Tulicultre.
Tithes, second. See Aberdeen, Bishop
of.
Tofts and crofts, of Foulartoun and other
lands in Forfar, 606, 624 ; sasine of a
toft and croft extending to about an
acre and a half in town of Kinross,
627.
Tolbeir, barley ferme of Garviauch called
“ tolbeir,” 76, 151, 239, 300, 423.
Toll, Mariota, custumar or “ tollare ”
of small customs and tolls of Dum-
barton, 586.
Tollardis, the two, in Cowell, 626.
Tollart, lands of, 518.
Tolle and Sidgait, sasine of, to Patrick
Berclay, 569.
“ Tollis et cabillis ” for ships, 290.
Tolnagarth, sasine of £20 lands of, to
William Hereis, 560.
Tolre and Ardre, sasine of eighth of, to
Henry Ramsay, 602.
Tolstane and Stroune in Cowell, 626.
Tonnochlaggane, lands of, 235.
Toothpicks (capilli de lentisco), two, due
for duplication of blenchferme of Glen-
sauch, 630.
Tor alias Doile, sasine of third of sixth of,
to John Levingstoun, 583.
Torbrekkis, lands of, 546.
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INDEX.
Torches, purchase of, entered in books
of the household, 202.
Torecrag, sasine of, to Robert Grahame,
565.
Toreheid, fermes of, 37.
Torfychin, Preceptor of. See St John,
lord of.
Tormichell, sasine of, to Alexander
Kennedy, 617.
Tornorgee, lands of, 618.
Torny Ganach, sasine of, to Alexander
Kennedy, 618.
Torrous Mure, sasine of, to Jonet Mure,
585.
Torry, in Perth, sasine of, to William
Balfour, 566.
Torsa, lands of, 518.
Torwod, payment to clerks of exchequer
for expenses “in fabricatione le faggaldis
lignorum apud Torwod,” 122.
Toscheoch, David, sasine to, of barony of
Monyward, 550.
Touris, George, the late, 18.
Towels (manutergia), 119.
Tower, cost of building a great tower
called “le dungeoun,” in Rothesay
castle, 362. See Balmoclannochan; Bele;
Edringtoun; Erskine; Lochleven; Ken-
mure; Kildremy; Kirkgunzeane; Ricard-
toun; Wodheid.
Towris, Alexander, sasine to, of barony of
Innerleith, lands of Dairy &c., 533.
Francis, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 604
bis.
Toyer. See Discher ; Kinclevin.
Trabboche, barony of, sasine of. to John
Catlicart, 569.
Trabreauch, fermes of third part of lands
of, 82, 131, 238, 299, 429 ; fermes of
two other parts of, 82, 131, 238, 299,
429 ; fermes of “media pars” of, 83,
132, 238, 299, 430 ; fermes of, paid by
the lady of Loudoun, 283 .; by Mr Robert
Chalmir, 456 ; assigned for pension of
the king’s preceptor, 456.
and Culyenauch, lease of, renewed
to Isobella Wallaice, relict of Hugh
Campbell of Lowdone, and to Hugh
Campbell her son, 511.
Tranent, barony of, sasine of, with coal-
heuchs to George Seytoun, 517.
Trarinyeane, lands of, grassum of fermes
of, 282, 456.
Travelling, cost of. See Journey.
Treasurer, the, payment to, in absence of
the comptroller, 79 ; half of annual fee
of the king’s surgeon paid by, and half
by the comptroller, 466 ; sits on trial
of an action regarding a lease, 505 ;
account of treasurership rendered in
1509 by James [Betoun] Archbishop of
Glasgow, 412. See Bailye, Mr Cuthbert;
Caithness, Bishop of, Andrew; Campbell,
Mr John, of Thorntoun ; Ogilvy,
William.
Treaty, payment to the French ambassa-
dor, bearer of a “ comprehensio pacis,”
between the Scots and English, 106.
Treif, demesne lands of, called “ le Manis
de Keltoun,” with the stewardship of
Kirkcudbright let to Lord Maxwell,
137 ; fermes of demesne lands of Kel-
toun called “le Grange de Treiffe,” in
hands of Robert lord Maxwell, 237,
298, 327, (Manys of Treiff) 428.
Tressok, half of, let to John Lindissay and
his mother, 483, 508 ; the other half
let to Charles Murray and his son, 483 ;
rental of, 483, 509 ; half of, let to
John Heris, 483.
“ Trew, lie day,” 463.
Tron, payment from customs of Perth for
repair of the tron and scales thereof, 100,
333, 440 ; allowance from customs for
building the tron of Ayr, 188 ; pay-
ments to Patrick Cuthberte of the Tron,
290, 357, 468.
Tronar, fees of, of Aberdeen, 98, 197, 266,
333, 437 ; of Ayr, 187 ; of Banff, 372 ;
of tronar of wool at Dundee, 50, 95, 97,
191, 264, 371, 442 ; of ditto at Edin-
burgh, 53, 102 ; of tronar of Edinburgh,
INDEX.
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199, 268 bis , 334 ; of tronar of wool at
Haddington, 49, 191, 263, 330, 369,
433 ; of tronar of Kirkcudbright, 198 ;
of Perth, 100, 101, 196 bis , 262, 332,
439 ; of Stirling, 261 ; of Wigtoun and
Quhitherne, 195 ; extra allowance to
tronar of Edinburgh, 53, 108, 205.
Tronotre, lands of, 618.
Troster in Cowell, 626.
Trostre in Galloway, let to John Mureheid,
484, 510.
Trotter (Trottare), George, sasine to, of
lands in Berwickshire, 592.
John, sasine to, of a husbandland in
Grenelaw, 572.
Trowag, part of lands of Bennan, 610.
Trowere, sasine of, to Alexander Kennedy,
617.
Trowp, Andrew, sasine to, of third of
Wardris Flemyng and of superiority of
Jakistoun and Skaldochmur, 570.
Truce, “ lie day trew,” 463.
Trumpeters, payment to six actors and,
107 ; fees assigned by the lord governor
to Italian and Scottish actors and, by
charter, 300, 424 ; payments to Italian,
by order of the same, 353, 431 ; receipt
given by George Forrest, trumpeter,
431. See Anderson, John ; Anthony ;
Grahame, John ; Litilljhone, George.
Tuchgorne, lands of, 521.
Tulchfresale, barony of, sasine of, with
mill to Ninian Seytoun, 521.
Tulebrok, sasine of, to Alexander Lindesay
of Uchtirmonsy, knight, 525. See
Tulnahilt.
Tulichatle, tenandry of, in Strathern,
627.
Tulicultre (Tulycultre), barony of, let in
feu-ferme to Robert Colvile of Uchiltre,
36, 37 ; malt fermes of, 41 ; diminution
of fermes of, 41 ; fee of sergeant of, 37 ;
malt from, 42 ; sasine of, to James
Colvil, 539 ; lands of, in detail, 539.
Hyltounof, 539.
Tuliduff (TuledafF), Henry, falcons brought
by, from Orkney and Shetland, 72, 256,
301.
Tullichudill (Tullichhiddill), sasine of
barony of, to James Reidheuch, 582 ;
with mill, 595.
Tulloch, in Aberdeen, sasine of, to William
Dugude, 538.
in barony of Cragy, sasines of, to
John Ros, 564, 579.
in Kinclevin, grassum of lands of, set
to Sir Colin Campbell, 421 ; rental of,
with Dalgarvy, 489.
in Inverness with Elrik, and Estir
Monyok, sasine of halves of, to Donald
“Hugonis,” 626 ; of other halves of, to
Thomas Ewinsoun, 626.
Andrew, sasine to, of Cragnestoun
Nethir and Ordmanstoun, 541.
Dorothie (Tullocht), her liferent of
half of Bonytoun and Balnamone re-
served in sasine of fee of the same to
William Wod, 608.
Tullochcaroun, sasine of, to Hugh Lamb,
621.
Tulnahalt, barony of, sasine of, to Alex-
ander Lindesay ‘of Uchtirmonsy, knight,
525.
Tulnahilt, Tulebrok, and Newpark, sasine
of lands and barony of, to David lord
Lyndesay, master of Craufurd, 600.
Tulybagill, lands of, 553.
Tulybanquhare, lands of, devastated, 392.
Tulybeltoun, fermes of, 156.
Tulybody, barony of, sasine of, with mill,
to Ninian Seytoun, 521.
Tulyhekeis, in barony of Oneill, sasine of
half of, to John Huntar, 611.
Tulylaigauch (Tulylagach, Tulilagach).
half of, let for grassum only, to Uthred
M‘Dowall of Garthlon, 479, 480, 485,
510.
Tunic: silk. tunics, one of “satyne” and
the other of “ crammose velvus” for the
king, 104 ; “velvus” for tunics for the
king, 107 ; tunic “de velveto duploito”
for do., 463.
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INDEX.
Turing, Gilbert, sasine to, of barony of
Foverne, 538.
Turingis and Drummy, in Forfar, lands
and barony of, sasine of, to Laurence
Oliphant, 595.
Turnbery (Turnebery, Turneberry), fermes
of, 82, 131, 238, 299, 429.
Turnbroche (turnebroche, turnbroich), le,
fee of, 121, 222, 227, 288, 356, 465.
Turnbule, John, procurator of the vicars
of the choir of Aberdeen, 115.
George, sasine to, of lordship of
Bethirroule, 624.
Radulph, sasine to, of lands in
Selkirkshire, 609 ; forinsec service due
by, 610.
Turp, John, tenant in mill of Bello, 494.
William, tenant in mill of Bello,
494.
Twaithwatis, lands of, in Dumfries, 523.
Tweed (Tueda), ward of, in Forest of
Ettrick, fermes of, 16.
Twentyschilling land, le, in Kirkcudbright,
542.
Twyname, rental of, 484, 510.
Tynnes, let to David Hoppringle at dimin-
ished fermes, 19.
Tynwald, sasine of £20 lands of, of old
extent, to Edward Maxwell, 533.
Tyry. See Faichle.
— — Patrick, custumar of Perth, 262.
Uchiltre, barony of, sasine of, to James
Colvil, 533 ; fermes and relief of, due to
the king as steward of Scotland, 533.
Uchtirles Dempstar, lands and barony of,
sasine of third of to John Dempstar,
631.
Uchtirmukty. See Auchtermuchty.
TJchtirtyr, fermes of, remitted to Margaret
Murray, 127.
Uncostis (uncostez), 39, 157, 218, 219,
284 Ms, 290, 348, 457.
Unicorn herald, payment to, 2 ; ditto from
customs of Edinburgh for his fee and
expenses in delivering the precepts of
parliament, 103.
Unicorn pursuivant, payment of 50 French
crowns to, 106 ; payment to, 120.
Unschennach, sasine of, to William Edmon-
stoun, 579.
Ur (cf. Urr), territory of, 556.
Urle and Kilquhocadaill, sasine of, to Fergus
Makdowell, 601.
Urquhard (Urqulierde, Urchard), lordship
of, Comptroller’s receipts from John
Grant, lessee of, 117, 282 ; from
chamberlain of, 452 ; from Sir Alexander
Ferquharsone in name of John Grant of
Fruchy, 455.
and Glenmorischene, fermes of, 66,
150, 364 ; increase of rental of, under
new lease to John Grant of Fruchy, 66,
150, 364.
in Fife, fermes of, 397 ; let to George
Muncreif, and his son Robert, 496-7 ;
to said Robert for three years at
increase of rental, 500 ; to John Betoun
of Creich, 503 ; 500 sheep to be kept on,
for the king, 497, 500 ; action by
Robert Muncrefe of Tibbermello against
John Betoun of Creif regarding right to
assedation of lands of Urquhard decided
in favour of Betoun, 505-6 ; annuity to
Bishop of Dunkeld from, 6, 160, 170,
245, 315, 400 ; sasine of lands of Urqu-
hart, Myddil Urquhart and Loppyurqu-
hart to Andrew Seytoun, 527.
Sir John, procurator of vicar of the
choir of Aberdeen, 212 ; collector of
church of Aberdeen, 449.
Urquhill, sasine of, to Patrick Louthfute,
558.
Urr {cf. Ur), fishings of, let to William
Carnis of Orchartoune, 482, 507.
le Mote de, let to Patrick Sinclare of
Spottis, 482, 508.
Urvuell, sasine of superiority of, to John
earl of Levenax, 622.
Usher. See Dempstar, George ; Inglis,
John ; Lindesay, David ; Sinclair,
INDEX.
829
William ; office of usher of the king’s
chamber attached to barony of Lang-
toun, 516, see Cokburn, James.
Usher of Exchequer. See Exchequer.
Utene, Robert, tenant in mill of Luthre,
502.
Utensils, domestic, 201.
Uvirauchlansky, lands of, 521.
Uvirbodome, sasine of, to Henry Spens,
567.
Uxstoun, lands of, 521.
Yaiohe, William, of Dawyk, payment to,
for his service to the king and governor,
271.
Yallis Yirtutis. See Perth, Carthusian
Monastery of.
Yaus, door-keeper of exchequer, payment
to, for his expenses while in Edinburgh
during exchequer, 121.
John, custom received from, 283 ;
barley of Ross delivered to, 283.
John, sasine to, of Mane and Westir
Rowanis, 541.
Robert, custom received from, 283.
See also Waus.
Yeir. See Campvere.
Yelvet, “ tunica de velveto duploito
.... et lie galdcot de velveto” for the
king, 463 ; tunic of “ crammose velvus ”
for the king, 104; “velvus” bought for
tunics for the king at 55s. per ell, 107.
Yenlaw, hill of, 581.
Yessels of brass or copper (vasa enea), 201 ;
of pewter, 202.
Yestments, an alb and other vestments for
the priests at the chapel of Falkland,
354.
Yictuals, 17s. for a chalder of, in
Ardmanach, 89, (16s. 145), 148, 307,
387 ; from Largo to Leith, 7, 161, 171,
246, 318, 402 ; sold by the comptroller,
347 ; freight of, from Ross and Arbroth,
to Leith, 219 ; freight of 127 chalders
(odd) of, at 16s. per chalder, 473. See
Fermes ; Barley ; Oats ; Wheat.
Yillebresme, Matthieu de, notice of his
embassy in the accounts, cxxxv.
Wages of keeper of cattle and their
“ sequela” in Falkland 4d. a day, and
for his fee 16s. a year, 7, 161, 171, 246,
317, 402.
Walker (Walkar), Cuthbert, part of Hair-
schaw let to, 492.
David, tenant in Eistirdronn, 494,
501.
Walkmyln, le, of lands in Forfar, 613.
Wallace (Wallaice), Henry, tenant in
Newtoun of Falkland, 497.
Hugh, sasine to, of Spetaleschelis
with office of bailiary of hospital of
Kyncais, 535.
Isobella, relict of Hugh Campbell of
Lowdone, knight, lease of Trabreauch
and Culzenauch renewed to her and her
son, 511.
James, sailor, custom allowed to,
when he sailed with Patrick Hamiltoun
for France, 56.
James, messenger, fee of, 119, 221.
James, tenant in mill of Bello, 494.
Stephan, sasine to, of Nethir and
Over Johnestoun and Auchinbothy
Wallace, 550.
Stephen, sasine to, of Edderstow, 570.
Thomas, lapidary, payment to, from
custom of Edinburgh, “quia pauper,”
56 ; alms to, 104.
William, tutor of Cragy, 455.
William, lands of Dundonald let to,
and to his wife Elizabeth Campbell,
487, 488.
William, sasine to, of Edringstoun,
625.
Wallange, John, sasine to, of Pettedy
Westir, 623.
Wamfray, £5 lands in, 523.
Wandale, barony of, sasine of, to Alex-
830
INDEX.
ander Jardin of Appelgarth, knight,
612.
War. See Battle.
Ward : certain lands, held of the king
in ward and relief, excepted from sasine
of barony of Kincardin in blench-
ferme, 520 ; uncertainty as to whether
lands of Ottirstoun were held by service
of ward or blench, 537. See Dispensa-
tion.
the following lands in the king’s hands
by reason of, viz. Coldinstaynis for 6
years, 522 ; Aucliindrane Nethir for 8
years, 535 ; Orchatfeild for 6 years, 548;
Corsby for 19 years, 552 ; a husbandland
in Grenelawfor 6 years (and non-entry for
2 years), 572 ; third of barony of Dirl-
toun for 8 years, 572 ; part of baronies
of Ballegarno and Abirnyte for 9 years,
573 ; part of barony of Forgundevynny
for 10 years, 574 ; lands in Carrick for
11 years, 574 ; hajjf of lands of Westhall
for 20 years (sasine to Andrew Rettre by
the decease of his mother’s sister), 574 ;
Drumiargane for 2 years, 575 ; third
of barony of Livingstoun for 6 terms,
577 ; Strothane and Blarerannee for 11
years, 577 ; lands in Renfrew, Kyle and
Lanark for 6 years (and non-entry for
year and term), 578; half of Mains of
Levingstoun, with half of the mill,
manor, and c ‘ le warde ” of the same,
for 6 terms, 578 ; Westir Benyn for
9 years, 579 ; lands in Arran for 20
years, 580 ; Quhitelaw for 16 years, 580 ;
Carnebostewart for 15 years, 582 ; third
of sixth of lands of Clesch and others
in Fife for 14 years, 583 ; Burngranys
and Quhitlaw for year and half, 583 ;
third of-Westirbenyn for 14 years, 583 ;
Kirktounhill for 16 years, 584 ; Wemys
Westir and. others in Fife for 16 years
(and non-entry thereafter), 586 ; half
of Hilcarny for 7 years, 586 ; part of
Kalemuk for 14 years, 588 ; other lands
in Menteith for a year (and non-entry '
for 3 terms), 588 ; fourth of Glaslie
for 7 years (and non-entry for 4
years), 589 ; part of Dudup for 18
years (and non-entry for 10 years),
591 ; Ballincankoll for 19 years,
591 ; Flisk for 12 years, 591 ; Gadgill
for 13 years, 593 ; Lee and Cartland
for 10 years, 593 ; Creich for 14 years,
593 ; Spangok for 4 years, 593 ; Polmaw-
lot for 15 years, 594 ; Anstrudir for 2
years, 595 ; Craghill and others for a
term, 598 ; Blakat and others for 9
years, 598 ; fourth of Litle Buttirgask
and .Collace for 17 years, 600 ; lands in
Wigtoun for year and term, 601 ; do. for
13 years, 601 ; Pettincreif for 3 years,
602 ; Foxtoun for a year, 602 ; Drum-
geich and others in Forfar for 17 years,
602 ; lands in Ayr for 10 years, 603 ; in
Kirkcudbright for 7 years, 603 ; in
Forfar for 12 years, 603 ; in Fife for a
term, 603 ; lands, &c. in Banff for 12
years, 607 ; in Lanach for 8 years, 607 ;
lands in Carrik for 3 years, 610 ; in Fife
for 14 years, 610 ; in Renfrew for 7
years, 611 ; barony of Baky for 18 years,
612 ; lands in Forfar for 4 years, 613 ;
in Kinross for 4 years, 613 ; Branx-
helm and others for 14 years, 614 ;
husbandlands in earldom of March for
14 years, 615 ; lands in Kirkcudbright
for 7 years, 615 ; part of lordship of
Dundee for 14 years, 615 ; Westir
Cessintuly for 15 years (and non-entry
for 2 years), 616 ; ninth of Westir
Overcragy for 6 years, 616 ; Westir
Essintuly for 17 years, 617 ; lands in
Belhavin for 23 years (and non-entry
for 2 years), 617 ; in Ergile for 10
years, 618; in Forfar for 18 years, 619 ;
in Berwick for 13 years, 619 ; part
of barony of Dirltoun for 11 years,
620 ; Halyburtoun for 14 years, 620 ;
lands in Kincardin for 3 years, 621 ;
in Forfar for 15 years, 621 ; Balcormo
for 14 years (and non-entry for 6 years),
INDEX.
831
622 ; lands in Wigton for 4 years, 622 ;
in Fife for 14 years, 622 ; in Menteth
for 3 years, 623 ; Gadgill Makilwernok
for 7 years, 625 ; Tulloch, &c. for 10 and
13 years, 626 ; lands in Argyle for 4
years, 626 ; in Lanark for 14 years,
627 ; in Cunyngham for 4 years
628 ; in Kylestewart for. 15 years 629 ;
in Aberdeen for 18 years, 629 ; in
Peblis for 12 years, 630; acres in “le
Snlze ” of Belhavin for 5 years (and non-
entry for 8 terms), 632 ; lands in Wigton
for 18 years, 633.
Ward, dispensations of. See Dispensation.
— — Litill, sasine of, to William Balfour,
566.
Wardis, of Cragmelour, 629.
Wardlaw, Alexander, the king’s lutar, fee
of, 191, 263, 353, (the late) 466.
Andrew, sasine to, of lands of Wares-
toun, 540.
— - Henry, / whose father Henry died “in
bello commisso in Anglia,” sasine to, of
Kilbaberton, 574 ; sheriff “in hac
parte,” 629, 630.
— — John, sasine to, of Burntoun and
Dalgynche, 526.
John, sasine to, of Richardtoun and
Spittaltoun, 539.
Nicholas, payment to, “pro labor-
atione et manuratione ” of mains of
Westbernis, 351 ; payment to, by order
of the lord governor, 351, 466.
Sir William, rector of Dairy, a com-
missioner for assedation of lands of Gal-
loway, 234, 481 ; Lochdoganis Uvir let
to, and to William Lockart in excambion
for lands of Mefeild, 482, 508, 511 ;
Culcragiis let to, and to Patrick
Hepburn, 484, 510.
Wardlishop, fermes of, remitted to Eliz-
abeth Kerr, lady of Bukcleuch, 18.
Wardris Flemyng, sasine of third of, and
of superiority of Jakistoun and Skal-
dochmur annexed thereto, to Andrew
Trowp, 570.
Wardrobe. See Creichtoun, Peter ;
Donaldsone, Patrick ; Gourlay, Malcolm.
Wardropar. (Wardropare, Wardropper),
Andrew, his accounts as chamberlain of
Kinclevin, 154, (for the then chamberlain)
225 (rendered by Margaret Melwyng
his relict) 295 ; composition made with
his relict for arrears, 295 ; arrears re-
mitted for the support of his children,
296 ; Comptroller’s receipt from widow
of, for arrears of his account, 346.
Thomas, sasine to, of office of mair
of fee of sheriffdom of Perth, 605 ; of
part of Kinclevin and Ballautheis, 606,
607.
Wards. See Cupar ; Ettrick ; Falkland ;
Renfrew, barony of ; Stragriff ; Tweed ;
Yarrow.
Warestoun, sasine of, to Andrew Wardlaw,
540.
Warmyx, lands of, 526.
Warrigis. See Peristoun.
Warrikhill, lands of, 526.
Waste Lands: the ward of Falkland declared
(deputata) waste for wild animals, 6,
see Falkland, ward of ; lands of Auldpark
waste for the king’s new park of Stirling,
38 ; lands in Ross and Arc|manach waste
“in isto turbido tempore,” 141;
allowance in money and kind made
therefor, 384, 385 ; lands in Kinclevin
waste for forest, 155, 226, 365, 421 ;
allowance for devastation (vastitas) of
lands in Kinclevin, 295 ; fermes of
lands in Galloway remitted “propter
vastitatem,” 236, 298, 327, 428 ; due
diligence not done for recovery of fermes
of waste lands of Galloway, 429; fermes
in Stratherne remitted “ propter vastita-
tem terrarum,” 311 ; lands in Stratherne
devastated by marauders from Ergile,
392 ; grassums of lands in Galloway re-
mitted because the lands were formerly
waste “ etnunc multum levantur,” 479,
485 ; arrears of Corremuklo and Glen-
chervy in Stratherne compounded for
832
INDEX.
“propter vastitatem terrarum,” 311. See
Darnaway ; Roploch ; Forest ; Sterility.
Watchmen in Stirling castle, fees of, 38 ;
oatmeal for, 42.
Water-supply (aqueductus), for palace of
Falkland, d, 160, 170, 245, 316, (“ad
necessaria palatii*’) 400 ; for mill of
Thomaston, 6, 160, 170, 245, 315,
400.
Watson (Watsoun, Watsoune, Watsone),
John, surgeon, fee to, from fermes of
Brechin and Nevare by order of the
lord governor, 81, 153, 325, 368.
John, sheriff “ in hac parte,” 557.
Sir Thomas, account of bailies of
Dumbarton rendered by, 272.
William, “ le groyme ” in the queen’s
chamber, 24.
Watt, Jonet and Margaret, sisters, sasine
to, of lands in Belhavin, 617.
Wattermales of Aberdeen, 600.
Watterston, in Forfar, sasine of fourth of,
to David Duchir, 584.
Wattirstoun, in Edinburgh, annexed to
barony of Mailvil, sasine of, to Ninian
Ross, 515.
Wattistoun, in Kincardine, sasine of, to
James Ramsay, 532.
Wauchop, laird of, grassum of lands of
Lagan paid by Elizabeth Murray
although the said lands belonged herit-
ably to the, 466.
Gilbert, of Nudry Marischal, sheriff
“ in hac parte,” 631.
Wauchtoun, barony of, sasine of, to
Patrick Hepburn, knight, 625.
Waus, John, sasine of barony of Fyndone
to, 541. Cf Yaus.
Wawane, James, sasine of Stevinstoun to,
523.
Wax for the queen’s household, 55 ; for
Exchequer, 121, 222, 288, 357, 467.
Wechterach. See Enene.
Weddale, Mr John, canon of Moray, pay-
ment to, from customs of Edinburgh,
56, 104, 200.
Weddirburn (Wedirburne), castle of, siege
of, by the lord Arane, 359 ; pro-
visioned by Sir James Hammilton of
Fynnert, by order of his father the Earl
of Arane, 460 ; wheat and barley placed
in, by order of the said earl, 460.
lands of, sasine of, to David Hume,
522.
James, the late, custumar of Dundee,
50, 97.
Weddirlie, John, sasine to, of a husband-
land in Newtoun of Duns, 575.
Weddirsbank, lands of, 539.
Weir (Were), John, pays grassum in name
of Alexander M ‘Dowell, 510, 511.
William, sasine to, of Clowburn and
other lands in Lanarkshire, 621.
Welchhousis, lands of, 540.
Wellis, sasine of, to Thomas Rutherfurd,
573.
Wemys (Wemis), Estir, barony of, sasine
of, to Margaret Levingstoun, 526.
Westir, sasine of, with salt and coals
of, to Andrew Rettray, 544 ; sasine of
an eighteenth part of barony of, to
Alexander Lyndsay, 586 ; sasine of
lands and barony of, to David Wemys,
559 ; sixth part of lands of, 559.
David, sasine to, of Pettincreif and
others in Fife, 559.
David, sasine to, of lands and
barony of Westir Wemys, 559.
Henry, tenant in Newtoun of Reras,
403; his rents remitted “propter
inopiam,” 498.
Patrick, sasine to, of Pettincreife,
Galrik and Clune, 602.
Wentoun, Margaret, sasine to, of fourth of
Cowclaroquhy and others in Aberdeen,
606.
Westbernis, mains of, payment to Nicholas
Wardlaw and Sir James Leirmonth
“pro laboratione et manuratione ” of,
351.
Westbernys, in Fife, sasine of, to William
Cunninghame, 536.
INDEX.
833
Westerogill Tennades, sasine of, with mill
to James Fentoun, 564.
Westfeild of Dundee, sasine of, to George
Blare, 552.
Westhall, in Edinburgh infra Haddington,
sasine of half of lands of, to Andrew
Rettre, by decease of his mother’s sister
Jonet Haliburton, 574 ; of other half of,
to the same by decease of his father
Sylvester Rettre, 574.
in Renfrew" or Peebles, sasine of
lands of, to William Lauder, 518.
and Kirkton, in Garviauch, foggage
of, 76, 151, 239, 300, 423.
Westir Rossy. See Rossy.
Westirbenyn. See Benyn.
Westirbrichty, sasine of, v’ith mill, to
James Fothringhame, 524.
Westircammislitill. See Cammis Li till.
Westircochran, sasine of, to John Coch-
rane, 630.
Westirsidewod, lands of, 546.
Westirstrabrok, sasine of mansion, orchard
and garden of, to James Thomsoun, 537.
Westneisbit, laird, of, younger, £10 to,
“ ad impediendum forum de lie Calf hill
ne Anglici ibi venirent,” 463.
Westoun (Westoune, Westtoun), fermes of
fourth of, granted to John Forman,
knight, 79, 152, 324 ; allowed to the
accountant, 367, 424 ; arrears of marts
due from fourth of, 153, 324 ; annual
rent of, to Friars of Holy* Trinity of
Aberdeen, 79, 152, 324, 367, 424 ;
sasine of fourth of, to Mr Robert Forman,
dean of Glasgow, 544.
Westwod, lands of, in Fife, 539.
Wetelandis, 523.
Wheat, delivered to the king’s and queen’s
baker, 4 ; annuity of, from fermes of
Aberdeen, for use of church of Orkney,
65 ; six bolls of, bought for £3, 12s. and
delivered to John Shau, baker, 197 ;
Comptroller charges himself with, from
chamberlain of Fife, 281, 346, 454 ;
Comptroller’s receipts of, 456 ; of Moray
YOL. XIV.
sold at 10 merks per chalder, 118 ; 7
chalders 8 bolls of do. sold for £50,133 ;
of do. sold at 8s. 4d. per boll, 134, 283 ;
received by Comptroller from girnalman
of Arbroth, 218 ; sold by Comptroller,
291 ; for castle of Dunbar, 219 ;
to the lord governor’s baker, 223 ; of
Fife for the lord governor’s household,
291 ; for the Earl of Arane at 19s. per
chalder, 352 ; for the king’s household,
359, 470 ; from Fife to Leith for the
king, 406 ; from Largo to Leith, 7,
161, 171, 246, 318, 402 ; 16 chalders of,
sold for £128 (at 10s. per boll), 177,
182 ; sold at 12s. per boll, 412.
Wheat fermes of Ballincreif, 44, 183, 184 ;
of Fife, 4-5, 12-13, 159-160, 164-6,
169, 176-7, 243-5, 249-50, 313-4, 320-1,
393-400 passim, 405-7, 412, 413,
passim in “Rentalia,” 494-505 ;
of Linlithgowshire, 1, 4 ; of Moray, 29,
69, 70, 133 ; of Stirlingshire, 40.
White. See Quhite.
Whithorn (Quhithorne, Quhitlierne).
See Wigtoun.
Wigtoun, lordship of Galloway in Kirk-
cudbrycht and, 237.
accounts of bailies of, 111, 206, 273,
340 ; Comptroller’s receipts from bailies
of, 117, 215, 280, 345 ; annuity to
Friars Preachers from fermes of, 111,
(Dominicans) 206, 273, 340.
accounts of custumars of Wigtoun
and Quhithorne, 93, 195, (of Wigtoun)
265, (of Wigtoun and Quhittern) 370,
441 ; customs of Wigtoune and Quhittirn
leased, 371 ; custumar’s account of
Wigtoun and Quhithirne included in
that of Kirkcudbrycht, 96, 333 ; receipts
of Receivers General from custumars of
Wigtoun and Quhithirne, 117 ; of
Comptroller from do., 215, 452, 453 ;
* from custumar of, with Kirkcudbrycht,
346.
Friars Preachers of. See Friars.
Sheriff of, receipts of the comptroller
3 H
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INDEX.
from, 279 ; sasine of office of, to Andrew
Agnew, 549.
Wilkesoun (Wilkestoun), William, king’s
baker, wheat to, by order of the comp-
troller, 406, 407.
Wille, Cristiane, late nurse of the king,
barley to, 250, 322, (‘‘uni paupercule
mulieri vocate Kytte Wylie ex elimosina
regis”) 413.
Willebrand, Mathieu de Yillebresnes, am-
bassador of the king of the French, 105.
Williamson (Williamsoun), Cristiane,
barley to, of the fermes of Uchtirmukty,
167.
Henry, the late, John his son and
Mariota his relict, tenants in Kettyll,
497.
John, bailie of Peblis, renders account
of bailies ef Peblis, 271.
• Roger, sasine to, of Drumdewane,
536.
Wilson (Wilsone), Christiane, and John
her son, tenants in Estirdronn, 494, 501.
Henry, 40s. lands of South Kinkell
let to, in feu-ferme on death of his
father Robert Wilson, 511.
John, part of Blaklaw let to, 492.
John, husband of Jonet Grahame,
502.
John. See Wilson, Christiane ;
Wilson, Margaret.
Margaret, and John her son, tenants
in Estirdronn, 494, 501.
- — Robert. See Wilson, Henry.
Thomas, bailie of Peblis, 108.
Windmills, in barony of Inverkethin, 610.
Windows : “ eistland burdis ” for window-
seats in tower of Holyrood palace, 162 ;
“stansouris” for windows of the new
work at Falkland, 174 ; glass and iron
for do., 175. See Palace.
Wine, carriage of two ‘ £ punciounis ” of,
11 ; wine for cathedral of Moray, 28,
68 ; annuity to Bishop of Caithness for,
for the church, 65 ; to Bishop of Orkney
for a hogshead (dolium) of, 65 ; wine for
castles of Dunawage and Artmurthy,
93 ; for castle of Dunnook, 193 ;
for the king, 100 ; for the lord
governor’s household, 118, 218, 265 ;
claret and wine of Gascony bought in
Brittany for the lord governor, 118, 119 ;
carriage of wine from Dumbarton to
Edinburgh, 162 ; carriage and freight
of wine, 174 ; wine for the lord governor,
196, 262 ; wine in Exchequer, 121 ; two
“ le punchiouns vini clareti” bought for
household of the lord governor, 216 ; wine
not included in general expenses of
the king’s household, 218 ; purchase of
thirteen hogsheads and a half and of a
puncheon “ vini clareti de Burgunye et le
Beane ” at £20 per hogshead (dolium)
entered in household books of the lord
governor, 200 ; purchase of two hogs-
heads and a half “vini de Beane,”
201 ; six puncheons brought from Levin -
nismouth to Falkland for household of
the lord governor, 246 ; six puncheons
exported to Birroune, 268; wine for
household of king and governor, 284 ; five
“tersans” of the lord governor’s wine
delivered to the king, 284 ; a puncheon
of wine to king of arms of Denmark, 353.
See Claret.
Wine, English. See Custom,
Wine-cellar. See Cellar of wine.
Winschelis, sasine of, to John lord Erskin,
622.
Wischart (Wischert), James, king’s
advocate, his fee, 403, 461.
Mr James, of Pettarrow, sheriff “in
hac parte,” 612 Ms.
Wod (Wode), Andrew, knight, his fee,
7, (the late) 160, 170 ; paid barley fermes
fermes of Largo to king and queen, 167 ;
freight paid to, for conveying victuals from
Largo to Leith, 7, (paid to his relict) 161,
171, 246, 318, 402 ; fermes of Largo re-
mitted to his relict Elizabeth Lundy, 318 ;
fermes of Largo delivered to the comp-
troller in name of his relict, 404 ; her
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barley and oats fermes of Largo sold to
her, 408, 410 ; fermes of Balbrecky
remitted to her, 404, 408, 410; Balbrechy
occupied by her for two years, 404 f oats
sold to her, 411.
Wod, Andrew, his account as custumar of
Pittenweme, 49, 189, 267, 328 369,
436 ; herrings of assise delivered by,
to the captain of Dunbar, 460.
Andrew, sasine to, of third of Litle
Fynnersy and Manecht, 590.
— - James, in Leith, custom of hides
remitted to, 56.
John, chamberlain of Fethircairn,
account of Robert Muncreif, his tutor,
25, 80, 124, (feufermer of Fettercairn and
Aberluthnot) 225, 293 ; account of
William Gordoun his curator and spouse
of his mother, 360, 419.
William, sasine to, of fishings of half
of the nets of Raik on the Dee, in
virtue of dispensation in favour of heirs
of persons slain at Flodden, 576.
— — William, sasine to, of Pettarrowis in
barony of Rossy, 608 ; of fee of half of
Bonytoun and Balnamone, reserving
the liferent of Dorothie Tullocht, 608.
Wodend, in Forfar, sasine of, to James
Crawmond, 551.
— — in Cunynghame, 526.
in Aberdeen. See Kynnavale.
Wodheid, in Aberdeen, sasine of, to
Richard Steward, 570.
in Ayr, tenandry of, sasines of,
with tower, fortalice, manor and mill
to William Cunynghame, 548, 562.
— — in Dumfries, lands of, { ‘ betuix the
watteris,” 566.
Wodmylne, payment from fermes of, for
fraught oxen lent for Norham and
Flodden, 319 ; fermes of, 395 ; with
lands, woods, lochs and mill, 503 ; sasine
of manor and mains of, with mills, woods,
lochs and fishings, to Robert Arnot,
539.
Women, illustrations of position of, at
period of accounts, cxxi. See Boncle,
Mariot ; Crichton, Margaret. See Ale ;
Custumars.
Wood. See Wod.
Wood, “impositio lignorum” for building
at Falkland, 9 ; purchase of a joist,
(“unius le geist,”) and of planks called
“ le eistland burdis” for repair of the
tower and of the window-seat and floor
of the same of Holyrood palace, 162.
Wood (nemus) of Darnaway, 28, 69 ;
woods of Cokburnspeth, 533.
Woodcocks bought and entered in house-
hold books of the queen, 158.
Wool, woolfells, and woollen cloth, custom
of. See Custom of wool, &c.; Custom,
remission of.
Woplaw, lands of, 546.
Wormystoun, Estir, lands of, 518.
Wormunby, Nethir, sasine of £5 lands of,
to William Hereis, 560.
Worthill, lands of, sasine of, to William
Dugude, 538.
Wra, sasine of, to James Glenquhom,
540.
Wrais, le, in regality of Gareauch, 570.
Wricht (Wrycht), William, annuity from
fermes of Aberdeen to heirs of, by
receipt of Sir Alexander Irwyne of
Drum, knight, 65, 115, 212, 277, 343,
449.
Wrichtishous, sasine of lands of, to
Alexander Naper, 522.
Wrichtland, sasine of, to John Stewart,
554.
Wyle (Wylee, Wyly), Agnes, the portion
of Hairschaw which her father John
Wyle held let to her with his consent,
492.
Henry, part of Tua Corshillis let
to, 492.
Hugh, part of Hairschaw let to, 492.
John, part of Tua Corshillis let to,
492.
John, part of Hairschaw let to, 492.
See Wyle, Agnes.
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Wyle, Martin, sasine to, of Bonnytoun,
559.
Nigel, part of Clerkland let to, 491 ;
and subsequently with his consent to
John Calderwood, 493, 513.
Robert, part of Hairschaw let to, 492.
Wylie, Kytte. See Wille, Christiane.
Wyndehillis, lands of, 566.
Wynschburgh, sasine of, to George
Seytoun, 516.
Wyntoun, liferent of, reserved to widow of
George lord Seytoun, 517. See Seytoun,
barony of.
alias Wittoun, sasine of, to William
Cokburn, 538.
Yarrow (Yarow), Ward of, in Ettrick
Forest, fermes of, 17.
Yestir, barony of, sasine of, with castle,
mansion, &c. to John Hay of Hoprew,
knight, 521.
Young (Yong, Younge, Yung), James,
prior of Friars Preachers of Ayr, 61,
112, (Domincans). 207, 272, 338, 446.
James, prior of Dominicans of Perth,
375, 439.
John, tenant in Luthre, 495.
John, senior, part of Halls of Erth
occupied by, 477.
Younger (Yongar), Sir John, chamberlain
of St Andrews, 274.
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